Best Looking Of All Bikes.

Discussion in 'Other Bikes' started by figaro, Jan 4, 2015.

  1. You never won it before, must have been in your dreams :)
     
  2. And I owe it all to you, Elise! You're a type of inspiration!
     
  3. kind
     
  4. Came across this when looking for something for the ugly thread. It certainly doesn't belong in there. Don't know whose it is but what a lovely bike.
    The thought and detailing that's gone into this looks first class. I love the old fashioned drop bars and grips. Click on the image and zoom in. Its really worth a close look.

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  5. That dent in the tank is going to need some filler!
     
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  6. here's one of the wackiest and I must own up to wanting to ride it in a straight line just once.

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  7. That is absolutely superb. Exactly the sort of bike we all wanted to have in the early 80s.
    It doesn't look difficult for a modern manufacturer to make, so why don't they? (Triumph take note).
     
  8. Radial engine on a motorbike. Bravo. Astonishing.
     
  9. Just goes to show how different our tastes are as apart from appreciating the effort that somebody has put into it it does nothing for me.
     
  10. An age thing?
     
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  11. yip, think me and chris are a lot youngerer than yous olde yins
     
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  12. too old or too young?

    60 this year
     
  13. both...
     
  14. younger at heart - deffo
     
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  15. Well there's this:
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    But at a cost.
    Either of these bikes would keep me young if I had them in my garage.
     
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  16. I'll not be putting any modern retros on this thread, even though I really like the look of them. The Bonnie's a fine looking bike, so is the Norton, and the V7's beautiful to my eyes. But they've got something important missing.

    Bloody power:mad:

    Who in their right mind would want a 750 with less than 50 horsepower? And when was the last time a near-900cc bike struggled to top 120? Bloody pathetic, that's what it is:mad:
     
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  17. I reckon it's ageing very well, still looks very contemporary, but then I'm biased.
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  18. Bit like the 999, it's another Terblanche design that's blossoming with age.
     
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  19. No hope for the Fuglystrada though...
     
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