V-twin guy remind me of something I heard years ago...
"If you want to be an individual, all you have to do is dress like me, listen to the same music as me and ride the same motorcycle as me."
V-twin guy remind me of something I heard years ago...
"If you want to be an individual, all you have to do is dress like me, listen to the same music as me and ride the same motorcycle as me."
No one who wants to be unique ever will be.
https://eatsleepride.com/c/13664/top_10_hipster_motorcycles
This CB750 re-born was the first modern four-cylinder machine from Honda. The "superbike", known as the Hondamatic had a full automatic transmission.

WELL. MY 60 year old "antiquated steampunk bullshit" is gonna carry me 800 miles to Tampa and back in a couple months, just like it did LAST year.
(That being said, I'm gonna bring a spare condenser this time)
WELL. MY 60 year old "antiquated steampunk bullshit" is gonna carry me 800 miles to Tampa and back in a couple months, just like it did LAST year.
(That being said, I'm gonna bring a spare condenser this time)
take the road king...
damn hipster

Yeah?
Mine was in a million pieces in the basement from January until nearly May....all I wanted to do was replace the rusted D-rings that hold the valve covers on. One fucking complication after another. By the end, I had a bad time remembering how to put it back together
take the road king...
I get much more joy out of riding the Pan, AND I can go no-hands with it for miles on end
Scramblers are for the gays.
The further I get into the 550 the more I find wrong. I needed to replace the fork seals so while they're off I'm going to clipons. I'm also going to relocate the ignition switch and going with a single smaller gauge and an electronic ignition. This winter I need to do the top end.
*not* yer g-paws Goldwing...
That's the most dangerous contraption I own. I was thinking about building them and selling them but it would be just a matter of time before some hipster wannabe killed himself on one and I got sued. 43 mph according to GPS and the thing feels like it's going to come apart. The only brake is the beach cruiser coaster brake on the rear. I don't let anyone ride it.
What is it?
The Whizzer was an engine kit that could transform a regular push-bike into a motorcycle. Originally it had an air-cooled, four-cycle 138cc engine that was capable of producing 1.375 horsepower, it also came with a 2/3 gallon fuel tank. They were made in the U.S. between 1939 and 1965 but the style evoked an older design. Today, you can make your own gas bike or spend up to $7,000 on a vintage-style electric bicycle.
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that's at least 2 hipster rides confirmed.