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My buddy Mark's Kz440. Built everything himself including paint. Rode it all summer till someone wanted it more than he did and now it lives near Omaha. He wants another but he wants to start with a Kz750 twin this time! Everyone who saw it loved it!
Yup, it's legit. Saw it myself a month ago but I did not sit on it! It's in real nice original shape with some imperfections as it's 30 years old! Al is pretty good shit and a real knowledgeable race bike builder. Were you to buy it you would not be disappointed!
Enter with pride knowing that few will give it a glance but those on the cutting edge will see the custom bike of the future. The fat tire chopper is good and dead and the proof is seen at the international mc show this year. It's no longer about how much money you can spend but how innovative...
I know it's not bikes but haven't we all done it? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hm6eIHZTzPs Ricardo is really one of the best and a survivor of a vary dangerous period. And his wife is really hot!
My money's on the xs650. They are bulletproof and you can get everything you need. They are also fast enough for a long ride down the highway so you don't get run over. A twin is so much simpler to work on and the jets are bigger so they don't get clogged so fast. I have both an xs650 and a...
David Jeffries Lap of the Isle Of Man. Don't forget to breath! http://www.dailymotion.com/search/David+Jeffres/video/xbzz9_moto-david-jeffries-full-lap-tt_extreme
Those Formula One helmets really take me back. Those guys were my heros and so many died. Grand Prix racing was so dangerous then. I was so lucky to have seen Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal the year before he was killed. He was truly fearless! Thanks for the post.
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