Ride pics (Warning! BIG pics!)

Cliff

Wannabie Member
The concept is simple. Just post pics of your ride(s), past or present, wherever you ride!
The Daytona.
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The Ducati.
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First ride - Kymco Super 9 (all the go-fast goodies and custom paint):

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Second ride - 2004 Kawasaki Ninja250:

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Current ride - 2009 Triumph Street Triple:

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My first ride:

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Some crappy chinese 125cc off road thing when I was 13. Got a few years out of that.

Scooter:

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Lucky enough that when I was 16 I got to jump straight onto a scooter...
Suzuki Katana AY50. Top speed of 45MPH derestricted.

First real bike:

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Ninja 250r, 2009.

Such an awesome bike. Bought it as soon as I passed my test about a month after I turned 17.

First big bike:

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The Versys without its added bits.

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And with the extras...

Good bike but not for me...
Bought it in March and got bored of it so quickly. Wanted to get back on the Ninja just for some speed...

Current bike:

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CBR600F 2011. Bought it about a month and a half ago and I've done 4000 odd miles.

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Thats the picture I've used in my sig and is also my desktop background. I like it.

Here is an actual ride pic:

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The Scottish border! :D
 
OK - My first bike so far, basic model, not fancy extras, and pre-owned of course (2004 model), so, a bit rusty and scratched, though, you can't really see it through the pictures. As I'm not road-legal yet, it's just shot out of my back garden. It was pretty dull, and there was limited space to move around, but hopefully in the future after my CBT, I'll be able to get some more interesting shots. :)

Suzuki LV Legendary Classic Intruder, 124cc 04 model.

(after looking at these, I've only just realised how big and wide my foot support bars are.. damn!)

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Poisonous Duck said:
If you quit having sex with it you won't smell so much like emissions...

I can't help it.

On the positive note...using my tail bag significantly reduces the emissions smell on my jacket/pants. A top case of some sort is probably in the cards for the future...essential for a commuter bike, right?!
 
Excellent pics all around, but Toast those look especially well done. Cliff, that second and fourth pic too... woah! Some serious desktop wallpaper material. :D
 

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