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Motorcycles, huh? I've had a few over the last few years... And more before that that I don't have pictures of. Here's what I have pics of though. Excuse the quality of some of the pics, most were taken with cell phones.
Here's the 2005 R1 that I bought brand new in 05:
Then I traded that for a 2001 Ducati 996:
When I sold that I picked up a 2007 CBR1000RR Repsol Edition:
And then I decided to slow myself down for a while and I bought the 2007 Harley Softail Deuce:
I sold the Deuce when I bought the S2000, but maybe I'll get another bike next year... I never seem to go too long.
Motorcycles, huh? I've had a few over the last few years... And more before that that I don't have pictures of. Here's what I have pics of though. Excuse the quality of some of the pics, most were taken with cell phones.
Damn you have had alot of bikes which was your fav?
Haha, do I have to choose?? The CBR was pretty fantastic, really. The R1 really screams up top, but at the speeds you're more likely to be riding at the shorter gearing and the TORQUE from the CBR's motor is great.
The Ducati is a different experience altogether, deceptively quick with all that v-twin torque. I also especially liked it 'cause I had an open clutch cover and that Arrow exhaust, making it a very loud bike. People would assume something was broken from all the noise the dry clutch makes when you're idling at a light or something. I like that, it's fun to confuse people.
The Harley, of course, is nothing like any of the others, but was real sweet to just go out and cruise with my buddy from work, heading through backroads checking out parts of Florida I don't normally see. I used to badmouth them being a "Jap bike" guy, but I was real impressed and for another cruiser the first place I'd look is my Harley dealer.