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Might be dating myself here but to of the - Page 2 - Culture, Family, Travel, Consumer Reviews - Posted: 16th Mar, 2008 - 3:30am

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9th Aug, 2004 - 10:30pm / Post ID: #

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If I was given my choice of motorcycle (which I'd own solely to take up garage space, I'm not a rider) I'd have to have a custom bike built to resemble the one on the album cover of Meat Loaf's Bat Out Of Hell.

It might seem a little gothic, but as a fan of Meat Loaf's music in general and that album in particular, I've always wanted to see what that bike would look like if it were actually built.



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Post Date: 10th Aug, 2004 - 9:51pm / Post ID: #

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That's cool... that'd actually turn out to be a pretty rad bike... especially if it was built. have to have a nice big engine in it too.

Post Date: 9th Mar, 2005 - 12:13am / Post ID: #

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Have you seen the new Harley Street Rod? It is a V-Rod, but better. It has better color and better style. Of all Harley's I think it is the best. Other Harleys look like bikes for old people. The Street Rod looks like it would be o.k. for younger people.

18th Apr, 2005 - 12:07pm / Post ID: #

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Well, I just bought a new bike...A 2005 Suzuki Boulevard C50T so I hope it becomes my favorite. I pick it up today. I really love my current bike and will miss it, but it was a 1997 which I bought left over in 1998. It was getting old and from a financial position, it was probably now or never. So, I chose now.

Suzuki redesigned all of their cruiser line of bikes this year. They now have S, M and C designations and they list cubic inches rather than cc's for engine size. They are all called Boulevard.

The Intruder is now called the S, so a Boulevard S50 is equivalent to an Intruder 800. The Volusia is a C, so Boulevard C50 would be a Volusia 800, and M is a Maurader, meaning the M50 would be the equivalent of a Maurader 800. Now, this really isn't 100 % accurate because the bikes have had some design changes. However, the engine is similar and these are the bikes that are designed to replace each of the older models listed.

The "T" designation stands for Touring. This model comes with a full windscreen, passenger backrest, and saddlebags. It has whitewall tires too.



19th Apr, 2005 - 2:40am / Post ID: #

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My all time favorite bike would be a harley davidson indian. Although very hard to get a hold of they are very beautiful bikes in my opinion. I don't know if it's because of the way I was raised or if I just like the raw power of a harley, but I love street bikes. For some reason I can't stand crotch rockets, but I do like the choppers. Kid rock's bike is awsome in biker boyz, I loved his helmet too.



Post Date: 12th Oct, 2006 - 12:03am / Post ID: #

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Well I currently ride an older ninja zx7 that has a zx9 motor in it, I know for a fact that it will outdo the 170mph spedometer that is on the bike. Sportbikes are fun, and most of it is the thrill of the speed and the G forces in the turns, more the turns than the speed, anyone can ride fast in a straight line. However I am currently building a 74 harley sportster chopper. I like both bikes, the chopper gives a nice image while the ninja gives speed. There are many nice bikes out there in the world, and anything with two wheels will beat a car.

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12th Oct, 2006 - 8:16pm / Post ID: #

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I Don't particularly like the huge motor bikes, but prefer the smaller ones like the Hondas or Yamahas.

My Dad has always had at least 1 motor bike, at the moment he has got 2, but these days he more keeps them as treasured possessions rather than as a means of transport.
When I was little, I always used to go out on his bike with him,but have never owned one of my own.



Post Date: 16th Mar, 2008 - 3:30am / Post ID: #

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Might be dating myself here but to of the best bikes built out of the US were both designed by the same person the BSA and the Norton. I would love to find either of them as a basket case to occupy my time. Anyone know of a trike available in Alaska reasonable? Summer might be coming soon.
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