Thats me, those are my rides


RatsMC wrote:Welcome.
There is something about that pic that makes me think you like Yamaha.
R1-Limited wrote:RatsMC wrote:Welcome.
There is something about that pic that makes me think you like Yamaha.
Ya I bleed Blue, er uh Yeller

Richo wrote:Well it was my birthday yesterday and as a surprise my father had restored my old BSA Bantam. I purchased this bike as a kid with my brother for $20 and did many miles on it around the local bush near our house. It also gave me many headaches as it was always breaking down at the furthest point from home. I actually learnt to ride on a Bantam as a 6 year old (some parts of that original bike are in this resto), I couldn't touch the ground and had to grab hold of a fence or something when stopping.

Richo wrote:Now that looks like a lot of fun Gustav...



Pix wrote:
And finally, the beautiful and very agile GSXR400 - this is mine!![]()

heng47 wrote:Had thought of removing the subframe to fab my own but the rear shock is linked to it and doing that would be too much trouble.
Richo wrote:Well it was my birthday yesterday and as a surprise my father......
Richo wrote:I have never really thought about how lucky I am I guess to have a parent who showed an interest in bikes. We were pretty lucky to live in the country and always have motorbikes to ride as kids (and places to ride). My father has been into bikes since he got one when he was about 18 (Triumph Thunderbird) and rode it to Queensland. He is 71 now, so thats a few years of experience. He still rides almost every day and has a pretty good collection of bikes, about 12 - 13 at last count.

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