17-03-12, 10:51 AM
Now this is what I call famous, Iconic and recognisable 8)
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famous / iconic / recogniseable bikes.
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18-03-12, 12:08 AM
that yellow one looks like it'd give you some nasty burns on long rides :eek
thou shalt not kick
18-03-12, 11:30 AM
(18-03-12, 12:08 AM)DryRob link Wrote: that yellow one looks like it'd give you some nasty burns on long rides :eek That yellow one as you call it is an Yamaha OW48 YRZ500 when it appeared in on the GP grid in 1980 in the hands of the then world champ Kenny Roberts it just blow away the opposition and gave him his third consecutive world title.
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18-03-12, 11:34 AM
(18-03-12, 01:56 AM)fletch link Wrote: sorry wrong pic in the last post lol Try this one not an original Z but the later Zephyr but still very trick 8)
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18-03-12, 12:21 PM
(26-02-12, 07:58 PM)fireblake link Wrote: And what about the Plastic Maggot. Most Londoners would know what they are having to jump outta the road whenever one was on a mission. CX 500!! Or it's "Superior" the CX650......TURBO! Made me smile this, as the first bike I threw me leg over was a C50, with fairing removed. I was 11 years old and forgot to shut off, I found out the importance of gloves and not wearing shorts on a 'ped/bike... Instantly recognisables? C50/70/90 RD 250/350 LC RD125/200/250/400 Hardley Capables Plastic Maggots (CX500) Triumph Bonneville Norton Commando GS500/750/1000 And my all time Favourite... Laverda Jota, in Tango Orange ![]()
18-03-12, 12:47 PM
(18-03-12, 12:21 PM)lardarse link Wrote: And my all time Favourite... Laverda Jota, in Tango Orange Like this or without the nose firing.
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18-03-12, 12:58 PM
18-03-12, 08:58 PM
are we confusing famous with favourite,or is it just me
most famous has to be steve mcqueens bike in the great escape most favourite has to be suzuki gt 250 x7 or honda cb400/4 super sport iam lucky ive got both ![]()
One, is never going to be enough.....
19-03-12, 01:15 AM
FS1E followed by a stepthrough
but to joe public I reckon it's gotta be the sound of a twin pot harley, most would know what it was from 2 streets away.
19-03-12, 01:57 AM
Those zeds are very pretty didnt know there was a zephyr that shape
The Frying Scotsman
19-03-12, 09:01 AM
20-03-12, 07:07 PM
(18-03-12, 11:30 AM)Gnasher link Wrote: [quote author=DryRob link=topic=1826.msg16592#msg16592 date=1332025710] That yellow one as you call it is an Yamaha OW48 YRZ500 when it appeared in on the GP grid in 1980 in the hands of the then world champ Kenny Roberts it just blow away the opposition and gave him his third consecutive world title. [/quote] :\ apologies, I wasn't born then and wouldn't even pretend to be a Motorbike racing fan
thou shalt not kick
20-03-12, 07:28 PM
(20-03-12, 07:07 PM)DryRob link Wrote: [quote author=Gnasher link=topic=1826.msg16645#msg16645 date=1332066625] That yellow one as you call it is an Yamaha OW48 YRZ500 when it appeared in on the GP grid in 1980 in the hands of the then world champ Kenny Roberts it just blow away the opposition and gave him his third consecutive world title. [/quote] :\ apologies, I wasn't born then and wouldn't even pretend to be a Motorbike racing fan [/quote] Wasn't born!!!!!!!! :eek Now doesn't that make you feel old............. ![]() No worries matey it really was an icon and sporned alsorts of spin off's through the 80's right up until the present day.
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