http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1999-SUPERSPORT-750-HALF-LOW-MILES-UPGRADES-EXCELLENT_W0QQitemZ140009982110QQihZ004QQcategoryZ49991QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
oooh pretty
(http://photos.ebizautos.com/4968/1106251_8.jpg)
show some bike Pr0nZ here.
also
Ecosse Heretic
(http://www.diseno-art.com/images/Ecosse_X3_Heretic_2.jpg)
Aprilia Falco
(http://www.maxmoto.co.uk/images/Aprilia%20Falco.jpg)
Moto Guzzi V11
(http://www.detroiteurocycles.com/gallerylarge/223u/Ballabio_side.jpg)
almost bought a falco. nice bike. glad I bought the rr though. friend had the 900ss same as above-also nice.
Quote from: baco99 on July 20, 2006, 01:47:20 PMEcosse Heretic
What the... That's a cool bike. O0 Never seen one before.
06 Norton Commando Why?
The look. The engine is 961cc's putting 80 to the wheel. AIR COOLED. (goodness.. yum)
(http://www.nortonmotorcycles.com/images/961/961_06.jpg)
Ecosse Heretic (I know it's a repost, but I think it looks SO much beeter in orange.) Why?
Again that look. Each jug of it's V-twin displaces a liter (two liters for those of us who can't add one and one.)
(http://www.hizone.info/data/2003/07/22/images/leftrearangle.jpg)
Suzuki GSX1400
Naked, 1400, inline four.
(http://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/personal/pdh/images/gsx1400.jpg)
Kawi Z1000
1000cc's, naked, first love for me. OBTW 120hp.
(http://www.z1000.net/UploadImages%5CZ1000-1.jpg)
Street-fightered Suzuki Hayabusa. Turbo....
Do i even need to say why? Ok here it is, 499 HORSEPOWA!!!!! ZOMFGCOPTER!
(http://www.ghostrider-germany.de/assets/images/db_images/db_image01.jpg)
MV Agusta F4 1000 Tamburini
(http://www.motorcycledaily.com/091304f4tamtom.jpg)
Ducati 996R
(http://www.ducati.com/images/pg_sbk_14.jpg)
Pretty much any vintage café racer
(http://www.routamc.org/midcom-serveattachmentguid-628f2a2508af71064418e1d7c6786424/view_1032208085--older-cafe-racer)
2nd generation Triumph Speed Triple
(http://www.motomotivo.it/MOTOINTERE/Triumph955i_SpeedTriple-HI.jpg)
1979 Honda CBX (best in red)
(http://www.s2r.ca/albums/album144/Honda_CBX_portrait_5b.sized.jpg)
Quote from: CirclesCenter on July 20, 2006, 07:09:13 PM
06 Norton Commando Why?
The look. The engine is 961cc's putting 80 to the wheel. AIR COOLED. (goodness.. yum)
(http://www.nortonmotorcycles.com/images/961/961_06.jpg)
Ecosse Heretic (I know it's a repost, but I think it looks SO much beeter in orange.) Why?
Again that look. Each jug of it's V-twin displaces a liter (two liters for those of us who can't add one and one.)
(http://www.hizone.info/data/2003/07/22/images/leftrearangle.jpg)
Suzuki GSX1400
Naked, 1400, inline four.
(http://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/personal/pdh/images/gsx1400.jpg)
Kawi Z1000
1000cc's, naked, first love for me. OBTW 120hp.
(http://www.z1000.net/UploadImages%5CZ1000-1.jpg)
Street-fightered Suzuki Hayabusa. Turbo....
Do i even need to say why? Ok here it is, 499 HORSEPOWA!!!!! ZOMFGCOPTER!
(http://www.ghostrider-germany.de/assets/images/db_images/db_image01.jpg)
powerplant
Engine: 45-degree, American V-Twin.
Black, cast. Dynamically balanced
crank for reduced vibration.
Displacement: 100 cu. in. (1639cc)
Horsepower: ~105 at rear wheel
Ft-lbs of torque: ~110 at rear wheel
Compression ratio: 9.6:1
Bore and stroke: 3.875 in. x 4.25 in.
Carburetion: Mikuni 42mm flat slide
Transmission: 5-speed
Primary: Wet chain drive
Exhaust: Handcrafted by ECOSSE. 2 into 1
into 2. Stainless steel head pipes
with dual titanium mufflers.
and to beat all, its an american v-twin (aka harley style)
You are looking at a different model.
The heretic is 1966cc's
Source: Ecosse Moto
http://www.ecossemoto.com/PDF/HereticSPECS.pdf
Found the one you were quoting for specs:
http://www.ecossemoto.com/PDF/Heretic_CSPECS.pdf
I dunno about you but I want the bigger one.
Damnit Alpha I was going to post the CBX but I forgot. Damn.
Ok have to save face in the wake of the ZOMFG inline 6 cylinder engine.....
Could post a turbo something, but I already touched on that, need more exotic.....
(http://www.smokeriders.com/Pictures/Rota_pics/HercW2000wr.JPG)
WHAM. Yeah and that trumps the Suzuki RE-5 because of the simplicity. (RE-5 is nutso complex from my readings)
Update ZOMFG tops all 95hp rotary sportbike, from Norton even!
(http://www.smokeriders.com/Pictures/Rota_pics/Norton/Norton_F1wr.jpg)
(http://www.octaneonline.com/img/culmination3.jpg)
Obligatory GS5 porn.
1977 Suzuki GT 750 2 stroke
(http://w1.bikepics.com/pics/2004/06/18/bikepics-167407-800.jpg)
. . . the sexy. . . smooth chocolate lips. . . glistening. . .
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y69/jaked1166/confed.jpg)
Quote from: Jake D on July 21, 2006, 09:30:44 AM
. . . the sexy. . . smooth chocolate lips. . . glistening. . .
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y69/jaked1166/confed.jpg)
Confederate Cycles moved from New Orleans to Birmingham after Katrina... I sure wish they would hire me, i'd love to be their marketing guy :thumb:
Yamaha's TW200 - Sweet dirtbike with big tires and a lift kit!!! Redneck bike! :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
(http://www.usdrews.com/images/gdrew/gstwin/tw200.jpg)
Or, I know, I'm a squid...but this one always make me happy down there... :oops:
(http://www.usdrews.com/images/gdrew/gstwin/gsxr1000.jpg)
KTM 950 Enduro R.
(http://www.moto-station.com/ttesimages/motodivers/nouveautes2006/KTM_950_SuperEnduro_stpz.jpg)
(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a73/Stephen072774/Aprilia20Supermotard.jpg)
(http://www.diseno-art.com/images/y2k_bike.jpg)
MTT Y2K
Year (of specifications) 2000-
Engine Rolls Royce Allison 250 series gas turbine
Transmission 2-speed Automatic
Max speed 227 mph
0-60 mph -
Horsepower 320 bhp @ 52,000 rpm
Weight 227 kg 500 lbs
Seat height 800 mm, 31.5 inches
Any bike that melts the bumpers of the cars behind it. Well thats for me.
And just sometimes when the testosterone starts to drip. You have to look at this and think it makes the VRod look like a kids toy
(http://www.diseno-art.com/images/Dodge_Tomahawk_front.jpg)
here is one for ya:
BOSS HOSS
502 Big Block POWER!!
(http://photos.motorcycle-usa.com/502-REAR_2.jpg)
For me the turbine and V10 are just a different kind of power. But for a Harley clone there not bad looking
Meh, if you can't lean it it is not for me.
Also any bike that needs a reverse gear.......... Ick.
VFR400
04
(http://w1.bikepics.com/pics/2004/03/20/bikepics-123291-800.jpg)
92
(http://w1.bikepics.com/pics/2005/12/22/bikepics-487382-800.jpg)
Aprilia RS250
(http://w1.bikepics.com/pics/2005/12/31/bikepics-492599-800.jpg)
My god, those rims on the VFR 400 R are to die for.
Nobody has mentioned the M109R... They are freakin sweet, but I'd never get one because of the cage-esque gas mileage. 1.8L V-Twin right thurr
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v629/ooqueso/M109RK6_gla_black_A.jpg)
the only V8 bike i like is this one. never really took off tho
(http://www.diseno-art.com/images/morbidelli_v8.jpg)
another one. Red Neck Engineering's Buell conversion chopper
(http://www.stainlessbysac.com/CougarBuell1.jpg)
Yamaha R1SP
(http://www.yamaha-motor.co.uk/Images/2006_YZF-R1SV_Photo_06_tcm46-78126.jpg)
Quote from: baco99 on July 23, 2006, 10:27:46 PM
the only V8 bike i like is this one. never really took off tho
(http://www.diseno-art.com/images/morbidelli_v8.jpg)
I would think it'd take off like a rocket :icon_razz:
the zuk 1400 is NYCE! I ve never seen one of those before....
YZF-R7
(http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h223/premierartist/yzfr7.jpg)
Brutale 910
(http://www.motoitaliano.com/SantaCruz/MVAgusta/brutale_stratared5_1024.jpg)
Dude. Good call on the R7. I forgot about the beautiful piece of machinery.
Quote from: baco99 on July 23, 2006, 10:27:46 PM
the only V8 bike i like is this one. never really took off tho
(http://www.diseno-art.com/images/morbidelli_v8.jpg)
Am I the only one who thinks this motorcycle looks like it has a severed cyclops head on the front?
Why, by today's standards (i.e. the new R6) is the R7 still considered to be a great "superbike"? Is it just the fact that it was way ahead of its time and extremly rare? Don't get me wrong, I dig it...but how much better outfitted is it than an 06 R6?
-Turd.
Quote from: Turd Ferguson on July 26, 2006, 03:53:21 PM
Why, by today's standards (i.e. the new R6) is the R7 still considered to be a great "superbike"? Is it just the fact that it was way ahead of its time and extremly rare? Don't get me wrong, I dig it...but how much better outfitted is it than an 06 R6?
-Turd.
I would say mostly b/c it was ahead of its time and rare. Oh and it is outfitted with Ohlins suspension like the R1 LE, if that makes any difference.
Quote from: Turd Ferguson on July 26, 2006, 03:53:21 PM
Why, by today's standards (i.e. the new R6) is the R7 still considered to be a great "superbike"? Is it just the fact that it was way ahead of its time and extremly rare? Don't get me wrong, I dig it...but how much better outfitted is it than an 06 R6?
-Turd.
Ohlins all the way around, and with minor tweaking it got 150 HP. Out of 750cc. Think about THAT.
Here is some bike porn: the 996. And it's mine!
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y69/jaked1166/side-1.jpg)
Quote from: Jake D on July 27, 2006, 08:33:47 AM
Here is some bike porn: the 996. And it's mine!
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y69/jaked1166/side-1.jpg)
The Ducati version is far prettier.
$$$! :)
Quote from: Jake D on July 27, 2006, 11:42:11 AM
$$$! :)
Yeah, but chicks dig big Ducs.
Plus, the 996 is just f%$king sexy.
(http://www.rypusa.com/sherco/450supermotobig.jpg)
"Launch of the street legal version of the 450 Sm! Without altering the competitive characteristics of the bike. This new SM 450 model can be registered without any problems. It was a matter of extrapolating the same components as are used on the prestigious 450i Enduro model and fitting the SM model with the appropriate tires, rims and brakes in order to adapt it to the booming Supermotard category."
Engine 4 stroke SOHC, 4 valve Sherco proprietary design
Capacity 448,6 cc
Bore x Stroke 94,5 x 64 mm
Intake Electronic fuel injection/digital engine management: Magneti Marelli (Programmable Out the Box :bowdown:)
Cooling system Closed water system with constant water circulation.
Start Electric start system and additional forged aluminum kick-start lever
battery 12 V / 7Ah
Exhaust Stainless Steel header pipe with a single aluminum muffler
Transmission 6-speed sequential gearbox. Primary gear drive, chain secondary drive
Clutch Hydraulic, multidisc in oil bath
Ignition Ducati energia alternator 180 W
Chasis Chrome-molybdenum tubing main frame with an aluminum sub-frame.
Petrol tank Made from nylon. Capacity 8.5 l.
Brakes Front Hydraulic Brembo, floating 320 mm Ø and 240 mm Ø in rear
Front suspension 46 Paioli/Kayaba telescopic fork. Forward offset axle and brake caliper.
Travel: 295 mm
Rear suspension Progressive system with single Paioli absorber with aluminum body, fully adjustable (four regulation types), linked to the center of the chassis and pushed by the swing arm through an articulated rod system. Travel: 300mm
Front wheel REXFELGEN RACING 3.5 x 16.5"
Rear wheel REXFELGEN RACING 5.5 x 17"
weight 109 kg
Wheel base 1.485 mm
Ground clearance 350 mm
Seat height 900 mm
2 wheeled Prawn
(http://www.omniart.co.uk/mini/shrimpbike.gif)
Quote from: Jake D on July 27, 2006, 08:33:47 AM
Here is some bike porn: the 996. And it's mine!
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y69/jaked1166/side-1.jpg)
When did you get a Superhawk??
Quote from: 97gs500e on July 27, 2006, 02:48:47 PM
Quote from: Jake D on July 27, 2006, 08:33:47 AM
Here is some bike porn: the 996. And it's mine!
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y69/jaked1166/side-1.jpg)
When did you get a Superhawk??
Yesterday! You should get one too!
(http://www.motorcyclecity.com.au/images/ducati/sportclassic/gt1000.jpg)
i'll add another. i really like the style that Russell Mitchell puts into these bikes.
(http://www.exilecycles.com/UserFiles/Image/bikes/black_bull/blackBull4.jpg)
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sorry for reviving a dead post, but i feel this picture is needed to finish it off.
introducing the Honda NR750
(http://sickestbikes.dyndns.org/photos/3188.jpg)
(http://sickestbikes.dyndns.org/photos/1534.jpg)
(http://sickestbikes.dyndns.org/photos/6415.jpg)
i had to bring this back once again...
i bring you the KTM Super Duke
(http://www.moto-station.com/ttesimages/motodivers/nouveautes2006/KTM_990_Super_Duke_Titanium_stpz.jpg)
and Goldammer Cycles
(http://www.goldammercycle.com/hispeed/galleries/our_bikes/btr3/goldammer-btr3%20(10).jpg_lg.jpg)
I'll take a Super Duke and an RC8, too.
Today I went by the BMW Triumph dealer and sat on the BMW R1200S. Damn. Sat on a new Speed Triple and a 675. And yes. . . a Thruxton.
Found this one this Morning.I'm not a Fan at all of the Chopper Craze but I love this MoFo
(http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/6158/skeletonbike5kq7.jpg)
(http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/9098/skeletonbike4wz3.jpg)
(http://img239.imageshack.us/img239/1044/skeletonbike6wr2.jpg)
(http://img239.imageshack.us/img239/6838/skeletonbike3jd0.jpg)
:o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o