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Re: "Rossi Rifleman Riders"

Posted: 19 Oct 2015 07:45
by Bibletotingunslinger
And here is me and my ride in seventy,,,,,,,,,,,,eight?
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Re: "Rossi Rifleman Riders"

Posted: 19 Oct 2015 15:22
by akuser47
What type of bike is that in the pic?

Re: "Rossi Rifleman Riders"

Posted: 19 Oct 2015 19:43
by Bibletotingunslinger
Well not proud of it but it was a Yamaha XS650D,

Re: "Rossi Rifleman Riders"

Posted: 24 Oct 2015 00:31
by akuser47
It's 2 wheels and heels in the breeze. That's all that matters.

Re: "Rossi Rifleman Riders"

Posted: 06 Nov 2015 18:55
by Missionary
Greetings
All I have down here in Southern Peru is a 1994 250 Kaw for up and down the mountains and a 1992 175 Yamahaha for around town. The Kaw received a new engine 3 years ago and the 2 stroke 175 is on the third piston.
Up in ILLinois Have a1971 R75/5 Beemer in storage that is my daily rider. But only being up there somewhat rarely it has a whole whopping 43,000 miles on it.
If I can find the camera I will get a photo up of the two japs. The 750 Beemer will have to wait some.
Mike in Peru

Re: "Rossi Rifleman Riders"

Posted: 11 Nov 2015 21:44
by Bibletotingunslinger
Missionary wrote:Greetings
All I have down here in Southern Peru is a 1994 250 Kaw for up and down the mountains and a 1992 175 Yamahaha for around town. The Kaw received a new engine 3 years ago and the 2 stroke 175 is on the third piston.
Up in ILLinois Have a1971 R75/5 Beemer in storage that is my daily rider. But only being up there somewhat rarely it has a whole whopping 43,000 miles on it.
If I can find the camera I will get a photo up of the two japs. The 750 Beemer will have to wait some.
Mike in Peru
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Hopes youre life there is good to you.

Re: "Rossi Rifleman Riders"

Posted: 11 Nov 2015 21:55
by GasGuzzler
Had this one for a while. Bought it to sell. Lost money. Well.....that depends on how you value the fun I had in between. It was worth the $350 I lost except I had to replace a rear signal light because I dribbled it once.

You'll never have more physical strength than when you drop a Harley even if it's a Sportster.

hot rodded mini Harley

Re: "Rossi Rifleman Riders"

Posted: 12 Nov 2015 17:30
by akuser47
Those sporsters are fast and more powerful than they get credit for.

Re: "Rossi Rifleman Riders"

Posted: 12 Nov 2015 18:59
by GasGuzzler
Especially when jugged, cammed, ported, etc. Pipes were cut open and gutted, re-tigged to look factory. I bet it had 70 HP.

LOL

Still felt fast at 580 pounds WITH ME ON IT.

Re: "Rossi Rifleman Riders"

Posted: 12 Jan 2016 21:29
by Bibletotingunslinger
:mrgreen: back in the 80s everytime I got in the saddle I got hit. I put up the white flag.

30 year later an old flame keeps trying to light. I just ignore it, but ,,,,,,,,if,,,,,thats ,,,,,if I ever relocate to a place with way less cars, and money seems to be more plentiful than I think it will,,, I could go back to the big city and visit,,,, please dont shoot,,,,,, Triumph dealer. I like the older Bonnevilles......

But that Jeep will come first. :mrgreen: