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RE: How many different bikes before your current Dyna
Yamaha Special II (forgot what year). Road it all through college. Layed it down a couple of times. By the time I sold it the engine had been rebuilt twice andthe wheels re-laced once. I lived on campus and when I finally sold it so much stuff had been stolen off of it it was just an engine, wheels, a seat and handlbars!!! Sold it for $450.
Yamaha Seca (forgot what year). Bought it off a Navy guy who bought it overseas. It was a v-twin. I think it was a 900cc. I loved that bike! Sold it for a couple of hundred bucks and a Colt Python .357 (eventually sold the gun, too.)
2005 Suzuki m50. Sold it and bought the 2007 Street Bob.
RE: How many different bikes before your current Dyna
A couple of mini bikes
Early 60's Yamaha 50cc, 3 spd, auto clutch
A 68 or 69 Bridgestone 175 Hurricane Scrambler
Honda CB350 dont remember year
198x something Honda 500
1976 Interstate GL1000 w/Goldwing package
2000 Dyna Glide-Conv
'06 Suzuki SV650 (bought new, sold)
'78 Honda CB750 (bought it in boxes, still have it, still not running...)
'75 Honda CB750 (hardtailed, still have it)
'09 Super Glide Custom
I traded a Bear compound bow for my first transportation at age 15...a cold blooded Kawasaki!
Kawasaki 454 LTD
Honda V65 Magna
Yamaha Virago 650
Honda Shadow Spirit 750
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