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Are there any Airhead fans here?
<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/70334/photo-0046.jpg"></center><p>My mutt. Part '74 R90/6, part '81 R65. Runs great until it doesn't, then it's fun to work on. It was worse than a basket case when I bought it, and nobody but me has touched a wrench to it since. This is an old picture, it is much cleaner and shinier now.
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Checkin in with my Duc...
<center><img src="http://www.bikez.com/pictures/ducati/2005/21572_0_1_2_multistrada%20620_Image%20credits%20-%20Ducati.jpg"></center><p>She's at Honda Peninsula getting a bit of a rebuild (crunched her up 3rd day out, ouch!), but generally looks like this:
Ducati Multistrada Yellow 620
Ducati Multistrada Yellow 620
#73
How 'bout a little wierdness amongst all the sportbikes . . .
What are the odds any other Audi Drivers are riding one of these . . .
<img src="http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y93/waterlaw99/Motorcycles/DSC05279.jpg">
1967 Chang Jiang CJ750 . . . This is the Chinese clone of the 1930s BMW R71. Fun bike, but a bit slow by modern standards. On the upside, if you're going to try to ride in snow and ice, a gutless bike and a sidecar are a good combination!
<img src="http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y93/waterlaw99/Motorcycles/DSC05279.jpg">
1967 Chang Jiang CJ750 . . . This is the Chinese clone of the 1930s BMW R71. Fun bike, but a bit slow by modern standards. On the upside, if you're going to try to ride in snow and ice, a gutless bike and a sidecar are a good combination!
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