Nope. NW Indiana, and they are new... part of the repaint. They're under the clear too. Nice touch.Are you around the Dayton Ohio area? I believe I've seen the decals before around here
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Nope. NW Indiana, and they are new... part of the repaint. They're under the clear too. Nice touch.Are you around the Dayton Ohio area? I believe I've seen the decals before around here
right on, looks good man!Nope. NW Indiana, and they are new... part of the repaint. They're under the clear too. Nice touch.
180 Bonanza? I had one back in the day…
I don't know if it was a "Bonanza" or not, Yamaha, definitely 180cc, a two stroke. I remember buying it used for $157 I earned bussing tables at my uncles restaurant. Had to throw in the extra $7 for a new battery.
Mom didn't like it one bit.
Thank you,
MrSmith
Definitely a 180 Bonanza, I had a red one, 1967. I had 16 motorcycles bought and sold by my sr year in HS…2-stroke twin, Looks like a 1967 or maybe 1968 Yamaha ? maybe 200cc or 350cc . Could be a CS or YM or YD ? cant remember there were a few different models . It not a RD but it was predecessor to the Yamaha RD's 2-stroke twins in the 70's . We used to build those little 350 RD twins over, bored out and pistons, they ran like a Raped Ape on the street.
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701 perfected! Looks like something out of Manuel Lucchese's shop!
1990 XRV 750 Africa Twin. Took a cruise from Seattle to central IL. 3165 miles. Not a bad shakedown ride.
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Met some folks, in Buffalo WY I believe, with this rig a Triumph with what I believe is a Ural side car.
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The bike meh, where can I get a pair of those pants?!?!?!
The bike meh, where can I get a pair of those pants?!?!?!
Pretty much. Not sure about the pumping stations, and there are unbridged rivers. Some spots that are very steep.You can ride pretty much the length of the pipeline on the access road except for the parts through military bases. Do I recall that right?
Corn won’t even grow here. Yes, oil is big, but the oil fields are far away. The Alaska Pipeline is 800 miles long. We’re about in the middle. Here’s one of the rivers I mentioned that aren’t bridged. You have to go back to the last access road, ride out to the highway to cross, then find the next access road to get back to the pipeline.So... oil is big in you AO?
It's corn around here..