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Guess it's night time, and no one is posting pics, so discussing Buell is ok. What made Buells really kick butt was the introduction of the Rotax engine set up, and since Rotax wasn't a MoCo holding, it was a big NoNo for Erik to have done. We know that Twins are working, since Ducati is doing well in superbike series world wide. Hopefully we will see some positive things from Erik's use of twins in the future.
No one ever said the folks at MoCo are the brightest. Look what they did with MV Agusta. Great for MV, but so dumb of Milwaukee's favorite son. tp
FWIW, Buell started production in 1983. Harley put the XR1200 into production in 2008. The original XR750 came out in 1970, but not as a street bike but a racer. In "On Any Sunday", Mert used a KR Flat tracker and an XR 750 tracker. Man, what a great movie... tp
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Did anyone ever get the beer truck picture yet???? and hopefully this thread didn't die it was fun watching and reading wasnt able to get into it yet but was trying.
Still looking found many Pepsi and Coke but no Beer yet for me. I think there all done before I get off work, enjoying a cold one!!
Since it`s been around 5-6 days, to move challenge along, Pepsi, Coke, or any other liquid refreshment truck will do. Even a "bottled water" truck will be accepted...........RIDE ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yep couldn't find any mobile hot dog stands around me. This one was intended to be permanent, but might qualify as temporary, as they only lasted about a year before going out of business.
How do you post "thumbnails"? Not that I don't appreciate a nice big picture, but if I want to post a series of pix, that takes up a lot of the thread's page....
Thanks in advance.
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