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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
    Member
    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

    tinyelvis
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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=
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    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 - Ma**is 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 ****er 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
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    Tuck
    Tech Editor
    from MINNESOTA

    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
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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 br*** knuckle jockey-shift!)
     

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