Thumper said:Jezz, am I the only linguini racer here? Only One vote for Ducati in a cafe racer forum?
scott s said:I voted for Yamaha, but only once...even though there are three of them in the garage right now!
rudy said:Did my part for Yammie, would have voted trice, but no dice on that. Must be that all the Yammie boys (and girls) are too busy on ebay and kijiji and craigslist getting new project Yammies to be bothered to vote. Must be that other 92% that hasn't voted yet. ;D I think we'll win yet!
fugue said:For those that voted 'other', post up what the 'other' is.... inquiring minds want to know!!
Milenko said:I have an 'other' custom rigid chopper - 110" (or 1800cc) VTwin. Home built, Santee frame 4 up 6 out, open belt primary drive, 6 speed transmission, 200 rear tire...
Back in the 50s or 60s . There's a little 150 in a shop near me .locO leoN said:Yeah.. Didn't Sears come out with a bike for a few years int eh 60's?
Hmmm , a pump action or an automatic ? ( lol ) What year is it ( and I know it's not a shotgun) ?ajdoyle77 said:Yeah, my dad has stories of riding those in his high school days; Those and Montgomery Wards bikes. They actually had a fair selection, 50, 90 125, 250cc, probably more.
My bike is in the 'other' category, it's a Benelli
I was just gonna say that . The exception is Goldwings . Some can be real grumpy bastards .Ton Up Kid said:You meet the nicest people on a honda!
I think they were both from the same company. (these days, the bikes come from china)NJWanker said:Hmmm , a pump action or an automatic ? ( lol ) What year is it ( and I know it's not a shotgun) ?