I was wondering what every ones dream bike/car is.
i have two dream bikes this first is a Yamaha R1
(http://img164.imageshack.us/img164/1959/wallpapermcy05r1512805hj.jpg)
And my onter dream bike Is a Mv auguta f4
(http://img128.imageshack.us/img128/8411/images4dy.jpg)
My Dream car is a Hummer H1 Alpha
(http://img117.imageshack.us/img117/351/2006hummerh1alphasa1920x14408d.jpg)
Bike: I'm riding it. A '96 GS500 is everything I want in a motorcycle and nothing I don't.
Car: A 1950 Autocar DC75. Mine will be pearl white:
(http://www.hankstruckpictures.com/pix/trucks/bill_steeves/autocar_front_1953.jpg)
The local concrete company may be scrapping one, in which case I'm 2 for 2. :icon_mrgreen:
dream bike? GSV-R
(http://www.moto-net.com/images/motogp2005/suzuki_gsvr2005.jpg)
Dream car? Ring-Taxi E60 M5
(http://www.sportscarscene.com/de/files/m5_car_elite.jpg)
Quote from: qjt18 on March 14, 2006, 10:22:40 PM
And my onter dream bike Is a Mv auguta f4
What, no Tamburini edition?
Dream bike would be similar to Mak's, but slightly different:
The Ducati Desmosedici
(http://www.velocemotorcycles.co.uk/images/Desmosedici.jpg)
Dream car?
Subaru Impreza WRX STi WRC
(http://www.subaru-msm.com/global/news/photo/050912_1.jpg)
Or something along those lines. Maybe just a Ferrari F1 car or something. Can't go wrong with that.
^boo...there's too many sides on that swingarm for it to be a Ducati...
Quote from: makenzie71 on March 15, 2006, 12:14:45 AM
^boo...there's too many sides on that swingarm for it to be a Ducati...
Psh. Not ALL Ducs have SSSAs, Mak! :laugh:, plus I don't think it's very practical in a racing situation ;)
With the intro of the 916 they did...or the superbikes did. The only reason they went back to the traditional swingarm is because Ducati didn't think Tamburini's ideas weren't up to snuff and ditched him for Terblanche's less spectacualr (comparatively) 999-era bike...so Tamburini had to settle for designing the MV August F4 1000 (known as the 999S/R in a propper reality). Go figure.
Not that it matters...the Tamburini era GP bikes had traditional swingers...lol...
QuoteAnd my onter dream bike Is a Mv auguta f4
What, no Tamburini edition?
i woulnd't mind any of th f4s
F4-1000 S
F4-1000 AGO
F4-1000 Tamburini
F4-1000 SENNA
F4 CORSE
F4-1000 Mamba
Quote from: qjt18 on March 14, 2006, 10:22:40 PM
I was wondering what every ones dream bike/car is.
i have two dream bikes this first is a Yamaha R1
My Dream car is a Hummer H1 Alpha
qjt18 - You have the same taste as me!
My dream bike is the R1 (blue of course):
(http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/photos/2004models/2004-Yamaha-R1c.jpg)
And my dream car is the Humvee H1 Slantback (of course they stopped making these, I think in 1999) :cry:
(http://www.hummer2rent.be/Afbeeldingen/hummer-21.jpg)
Quote from: annguyen1981 on March 15, 2006, 06:42:19 AM
And my dream car is the Humvee H1 Slantback (of course they stopped making these, I think in 1999) :cry:
(http://www.hummer2rent.be/Afbeeldingen/hummer-21.jpg)
I have two words for you... Military surplus :)
Edit:
As for a dream bike or car I couldn't pick just one if I tried. That is why i have to win the lottery sometime :laugh: :laugh:
Dream bike, Lightening:
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y69/jaked1166/buell.jpg)
Dream car, DB7:
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y69/jaked1166/DB7.jpg)
What, Jake? Can't handle the DB9? :laugh:
(http://www.supermotors.com/home/data/swe/f4spr/f4spr03.jpg)
(http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/10/murcielago02.jpg)
Actually I had a DB9 but it sucked down the gas.
That Gallardo is nice. What bike is that Jetswing?
Quote from: natedawg120 on March 15, 2006, 07:34:33 AM
I have two words for you... Military surplus :)
I know I can get a slantback this way, but who in their right mind would want to buy something that literally has gone to hell back back??? These vehicles were made for the military to last 20 years in their possession. Through all that abuse...
Besides, I've driven a couple of the civilian models, and I'm hooked.
Delicious.
(http://bags-connection.com.server212-han.de-nserver.de/out/oxbaseshop/html/0/dyn_images/1/mva_101_2002_00_700x500_mv-agusta-brutale-s_p1.jpg)
(http://www.channel4.com/4car/media/features/2005/expensive-cars/03-large/porsche-carrera-gt.jpg)
Quote from: Jake D on March 15, 2006, 10:08:34 AM
Actually I had a DB9 but it sucked down the gas.
That Gallardo is nice. What bike is that Jetswing?
the bike is mv agusta f4-750 spr and the car is murcielago not gallardo (http://www.r6-forum.com/forums/images/smilies/bash.gif) :laugh:
Bike: Yellow Triumph Thurxton with the Checkerboard stripe...
(http://www.triumph.co.uk/images/THX_006_main.jpg)
Car: Oval window (55ish) VW Bug... Mine would be Black and cream two-tone.
(http://www.texasairheads.com/55VW.jpg)
(http://www.serata-auto-sculpture.com/gb%20t1%20oval.gif) :icon_mrgreen:
(http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a1/Onlypastrana199/daytona678.jpg)
Only I'd paint it blue
(http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a1/Onlypastrana199/superbee-6.jpg)
This is my friend John's car...I'm going to steal it...69 Super Bee 404
<=== Owned.
Quote from: JetSwing on March 15, 2006, 11:06:05 AM
Quote from: Jake D on March 15, 2006, 10:08:34 AM
Actually I had a DB9 but it sucked down the gas.
That Gallardo is nice. What bike is that Jetswing?
the bike is mv agusta f4-750 spr and the car is murcielago not gallardo (http://www.r6-forum.com/forums/images/smilies/bash.gif) :laugh:
Either all my dreams have come true or former employers have beaten the dreams and aspirations out of me.
The more time I spend on the GS, the happier I am with it. Even my must do mod list has cooked down to progressive springs, cartridge emulators and a rejetting.
I drive the cage less all the time. Have a pickup to take the bike and anything else on the road as necessary.
I bought the bike instead of a performance car because if you are looking for a thrill, a moderate performance bike is a far greater thrill than a high performance car.
I guess I'm just a simple beast.
Y'know, if you just imagine your GS is an MV, you could be happier. If you rode your GS like an MV, you might be suprised!
^Exactly. It's a lot more impressive to see someone tearing the shaZam! up on a mediocre bike than standing by their $20,000 carpet weight.
Codger,
"The more time I spend on the GS, the happier I am with it" EXACTLY! I've been riding mine since '92, so you can imagine how satisfied I am with it. I too am a simple man with with simple needs. Also why I still have the old sports car I bought in 1975. More, bigger, heavier, costlier is not necessarilly better.
Quote from: makenzie71 on March 15, 2006, 06:04:52 PM
^Exactly. It's a lot more impressive to see someone tearing the shaZam! up on a mediocre bike than standing by their $20,000 carpet weight.
Actually, what's more impressive than that is someone riding that $20,000 of carpet weight the way it was meant to be ridden. :thumb:
I4
What would be impressive is to see GeeP racing his Autocar at Pikes Peak.
Anybody know how much a used Unimog costs?
Quote from: Jake D on March 16, 2006, 09:30:43 AM
Anybody know how much a used Unimog costs?
http://motors.search.ebay.com/Unimog_Other-Vehicles_W0QQcatrefZC12QQfromZR40QQfsooZ1QQfsopZ1QQsacatZ6038QQsamcmZ6038
ill be damned, seems like you need a cdl to drive this thing dammit, i soooooo wanted one was planning to get one b4 long
Dream car.... all black Chevrolet Suburban Z71
Dream bike.... don't know yet.... looking for some demo days this year. I've always thought the Honda ST1300 was pretty cool, but haven't ridden it. SV650, baby VStrom, damn, so many choices.
Oh, SNAP!
I found a new dream car!
Looooooky:
http://autos.msn.com/as/minishow/article.aspx?contentID=4023818&s=geneva2006
Depends on the model. The U-404 is basically a 1 3/4 ton truck with hydraulic brakes.
(http://www.swissarmyvehicles.com/shfull.php?table=pics_vehicles&picid=412)
As a general rule, GVW over 16,000, air brakes, more than two axles, or a trailer over 10,000 lbs requires a CDL.
There's also the Pinzgauer 710, which is a 1-ton truck.
(http://www.swissarmyvehicles.com/shfull.php?table=pics_vehicles&picid=600)
(http://www.swissarmyvehicles.com/shfull.php?table=pics_vehicles&picid=604)
I've dealt with both. Either one is a very capable vehicle designed specifically for military transportation and rough civilian duty. Many people with their cushy modern cars and pickups *think* they want a vehicle like this as a "daily driver". Be aware they are not designed, nor are they capable of going over 55 MPH. MAX
From the point of view of someone who has never driven a vehicle of this type they are loud, they handle poorly on road, and they have a terrible ride. They don't have air conditioning, ass warmers, water-tight accomodations, power windows, locking doors, stereos, power seats, carpet, automatic transmissions, anti-lock brakes, or anything else a "normal" vehicle has. Heaters are optional, very optional.
If this still appeals, go for it. Wiping the smile of kids with jacked up Fords and Chevys gets boring after a while though. Off road driving is simple: Stomp on the gas and steer where you want to go. Very anti-climactic.
Maintenance and repair is incredibly simple even on the Pinzgauer, which has a very complex drivetrain. They are designed specifically for repair in the field with a minimum of tools and equipment. It is possible to completely tear down and rebuild the engine of the Pinzgauer from WITHIN the vehicle. This is possible because the engine is between the front seats.
You might try http://www.swissarmyvehicles.com I've worked with them before, and they seem like decent people.
Haha...I've seen a bunch of Pinzgauers turned into snowcat-type vehicles. They're capable everywhere except where it's normal.
Is it just me or does that Pinzgauer have a "Budget Rent-a-Personel-Carrier" price guide in the window?
Yeah. U-Haul, it looks like to me.
I saw a company, I think called White, that would pimp out Unimogs. They were like $80K. Leather, AC, sweet red paint and wood in the bed of the truck.
I've got a decent commute, however. So no Unimog for me.
I just bought a GMC 1500 Silverado Z71 extra cab. Black with tan leather. I'll get it next week.