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Here mine, just sold it tonight. I first bike, it was hard to see it go. Put alot of blood sweat and tears in that bike. Time to start over with the Night Train.
Last edited by mobsters1972; Mar 15, 2010 at 07:07 PM.
wow honda mini 50 in the sixties, and truimph bsa honda yamaha kawasucki,in the seventies, and a bunch of HD's ever since. only ever could afford 1 new one, a 86 flhuc, but had alot of fun building alot of em ever since.
1972 Honda CD 50 (sold in 1976)
1979 Mobilet 50CC (stolen same year)
1979 to 1989 dark times ... no bikes
1969 Moto Guzzi Ambassador (bought in 1989 - stolen 1990)
1991 Lowrider FXRS (sold in 2003)
1993 Ducati M900 (sold in 2002)
2003 BMW RT 1150 R (traded in in 2005)
2005 BMW GS 1200 R (sold in 2008 due to moving to Malaysia)
2009 Demak DMX 150cc Scrambler (crashed and total write off)
2009 HD FLSTSB
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