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Motorcycles, PICS please?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by tinyelvis, Nov 11, 2003.

  1. Flynn's_57
    Joined: May 10, 2002
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    Flynn's_57
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    from Nor*Cal

    Here's some trump's...
     

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  2. Flynn's_57
    Joined: May 10, 2002
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    Flynn's_57
    Member
    from Nor*Cal

    No, no more pics of THAT bike, Sorry!
     

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  3. Flynn's_57
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    Flynn's_57
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    from Nor*Cal

    Sure like this BSA...
     

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  4. Flynn's_57
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    Flynn's_57
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    from Nor*Cal

    last one for now...
     

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  5. voneyeball
    Joined: Mar 5, 2001
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    voneyeball
    Alliance Vendor

    if you don't like white walls, i got this to say:

    seriously, weren't whitewalls kinda like billit back in the day??? just unneccessarily expensive?? desired, but not affordable?? used if FOUND usable...
     

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  6. tinyelvis
    Joined: Jun 11, 2001
    Posts: 505

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    Awesome! I love all those... Where do you get those tires w/the double-whites on them.. I found the wide whites through Coker but I don't know about the otherz...

    Thanks everyone.. this is goood stuff!

     
  7. =mike=
    Joined: Mar 5, 2001
    Posts: 820

    =mike=
    Member

    here are a few
     

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  8. =mike=
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    =mike=
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    . . .
     

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  9. truth
    Joined: Oct 27, 2003
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    truth
    Member
    from Boston, MA

    TinyElvis - Maxxis makes a set of whitewalls that are pretty cheap and a lot better for daily riding than the cokers (modern treds that stick better - and cokers have a more of a squared edge to them). I used them on my bike and they've worked out well.
     
  10. =mike=
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    =mike=
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    . ..
     

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  11. =mike=
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    =mike=
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    this one's just for fun . not really a bobber , but pretty cool regardless .
     

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  12. Tim
    Joined: Mar 2, 2001
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    Tim
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    from KCMO

    oh man greasball

    that 66 with the moon eyes on the tank is sick, you should here the sucker roar up the street. period perfect to say the least

    tim
     
  13. burger
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    burger
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    HAMBer maybe?

     

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  14. Levis Classic
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    Levis Classic
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    !
     

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  15. Tuck
    Joined: May 14, 2001
    Posts: 5,841

    Tuck
    Tech Editor
    from MINNESOTA
    1. Early Hemi Tech

    heres a pic of my trumpet with a japamota' thats comin out... not a bobber either.
     
  16. grtpmkn
    Joined: Feb 22, 2002
    Posts: 66

    grtpmkn
    majestic wiener
    from Kansas

    Heres one of mine...
     

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  17. whizzerick
    Joined: Nov 13, 2002
    Posts: 1,109

    whizzerick
    Member

    Whizzer tanks where extremely popular on early choppers. I've found them on everything from harleys to trials...
     
  18. Lowlife
    Joined: Dec 8, 2001
    Posts: 397

    Lowlife
    Member
    from MO. USA

    Yup,he's a HAMBer!
     

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  19. mikes51
    Joined: Oct 4, 2001
    Posts: 2,195

    mikes51
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    [ QUOTE ]
    seriously, weren't whitewalls kinda like billit back in the day??? just unneccessarily expensive??

    [/ QUOTE ]

    That's a good question. It appears they were common on show bikes. I wonder though for street bikes.
     
  20. Reverendcolin
    Joined: Oct 17, 2003
    Posts: 203

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    Tradition is nice but I got a need for speed.
    This is the Sortster.

    PIC doesn't weem to be working today, Let me try something else
    [​IMG]
     
  21. Flynn's_57
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    Flynn's_57
    Member
    from Nor*Cal

    tinyelvis-
    I don't know where those dual-mini-whites come from EITHER,
    but I know Ray has them on his bike...
    Maybe PM him?

    Maybe I'll post a few more...
     

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  22. Flynn's_57
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    Flynn's_57
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    from Nor*Cal

    more of those "foreigner bikes" [​IMG]
     

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  23. Flynn's_57
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    Flynn's_57
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    from Nor*Cal

    Notice the different tread pattern on those rear wheels too...
     

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  24. Flynn's_57
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    Flynn's_57
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    from Nor*Cal

    I love this bike...
     

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  25. A friends chop- 500 twin Yamaha on Triumph hartail/Girder-[built for under 2grand]
     
  26. My sons 350 Honda chopper- hardtail/ short girder hand built diamond tank and fender
     
  27. Flynn's_57
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    Flynn's_57
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    from Nor*Cal

    And this one...
     

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  28. mikes51
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  30. Flynn's_57
    Joined: May 10, 2002
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    Flynn's_57
    Member
    from Nor*Cal

    Just in case anybody missed the post referring to this bike the other day...
    (Notice the brass knuckle jockey-shift!)
     

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