The Nascar Camry has no doors.mydlyfkryzis said:The Nascar Camry is a 2 door. Try finding a 2 door Camry at the dealer. (Solaris doesn't count).
Like the Taurus NASCAR, the profile is based on a non-existing 2 door model. While no physical door, there is no street model with that profile.deviant said:The Nascar Camry has no doors.
xb33bsa said:speaking of harley ama flattrack live from the SAC mile !!
http://www.fanschoice.tv/watch-live/ama/flat-track
Yup. Read it. Thought the fact that nascar used a non existent model for racing was relevant to mc companies racing. Racing models are rarely available to the public.deviant said:No shit. Except the SHO Taurus had two doors. The Challenger is also a 4-door. What's your point? Did you read the statement I was responding to?
None of the Gen 4 cars represented actual street models except in name. Not sure producing a two-door version is required to consider that they run in racing. They're still a Camry body style, just minus two doors. Regardless, the thread refers to Harley racing, not a specific model. And we know Toyota races. They invest in the R&D and aren't a good parallel to Harley, which was my point.mydlyfkryzis said:Yup. Read it. Thought the fact that nascar used a non existent model for racing was relevant to mc companies racing. Racing models are rarely available to the public.
Sho was/is 4 door. There are no production Taurus 2 doors. Some mock ups, but no production.
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xb33bsa said:i remember those they were quite hi-po(for a production cage at the time) with the yamaha designed lump,variable length intakes, 24v, trick stuff
Head Knocker said:It seems the article is gone from the link.
I ton up darn near everyday on my Sportster, and nuttin has fallin off that I needed, so I guess mine isnt the one recalled.
FYI kids I rode Trumpets and rice for 40 years, Since I started riding my Harley, girls have shown me thier ta-tas every summer for 6 years running. I dont ever remember seeing any riding other bikes.
Oh yeah, Harleys do suck, but seeing titties dont
Head Knocker said:It seems the article is gone from the link.
I ton up darn near everyday on my Sportster, and nuttin has fallin off that I needed, so I guess mine isnt the one recalled.
FYI kids I rode Trumpets and rice for 40 years, Since I started riding my Harley, girls have shown me thier ta-tas every summer for 6 years running. I dont ever remember seeing any riding other bikes.
Oh yeah, Harleys do suck, but seeing titties dont
Perhaps you've been doing it wrong then. I've never owned a Harley, but yet I have more than 6 summers worth of pics of pretty girls on/with my bikes.Head Knocker said:Since I started riding my Harley, girls have shown me thier ta-tas every summer for 6 years running. I dont ever remember seeing any riding other bikes.
Redbird said:Edit: Just to clarify... I have nothing against Harley. In my opinion, it's not what you ride, it's that you ride.
I ride, or have ridden, with many outstanding individuals who own many different makes of bikes.
There are also many different "lifestyle" riders out there. From the Goldwingers to the Sportbikers to the Harley riders. And yes, even the Café Racers.
Drifter said:All the kidding and H-D hating aside, I've owned a number of Harleys from 1951 Pans to my current one, a 1992 Sportster. I gave up riding big garbage barges and went with Harley's sport bike. The Sportster runs great, is extremely reliable and handles twisties as well as most sport bikes. I am a cafe racer fan and would ride one, but dear old "uncle arthur" is in my kknees and rearsets don't work for me. If they did, I'd cafe out my Sporty. The sportiest ride I had was a 1982 Yamaha XJ650R Seca. Almost scary it was so quick.
Anyway, even though the big Harleys are lumbering, the Sportster line is fun and quick and handles well....at least the pre-2004 models, with the frame mounted engines.
Dave