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stopintime
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WDW - a few bikes. Add your own pictures.
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OMG - there are lots of great bikes on the DMF, but the Italians are really crazy. At the Misano Race Track it was packed with very unique bikes..... Because of the heat, +/- 100 F, I couldn't walk around much, so here you have just a small selection.
Please add your own when you (?) return
The NCR lighter D16
From the Garage Contest (first the winner "Old School"
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My modest S2R on Italian streets
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Awesome pics of awesome bikes. I really wish I could add my own pics to this thread. Maybe next year.
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Great photos Lars.
I wish I had some to add.
How many miles did you ride round trip ?
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Quote from: DoubleEagle on June 16, 2010, 09:47:38 PM
Great photos Lars.
I wish I had some to add.
How many miles did you ride round trip ?
Dolph
Total of 2,200 miles, many of which through the Swiss, French and Italian Alps. Would have been another 2,100 if I didn't also go on a ferry and the AutoZug train.
I'll post more about the journey soon. It was great
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Quote from: stopintime on June 16, 2010, 01:03:15 PM
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Quote from: stopintime on June 17, 2010, 12:22:04 AM
Total of 2,200 miles, many of which through the Swiss, French and Italian Alps. Would have been another 2,100 if I didn't also go on a ferry and the AutoZug train.
I'll post more about the journey soon. It was great
soooooooooooooo jealous
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Love that blue multi
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Quote from: Speedbag on June 17, 2010, 01:19:12 AM
Really? I
when I saw that thing. It looks clunky as hell and not in that good WWII military bike kind of way either. Stewart's bobber is much easier on the eye than that thing IMO.
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My fav is the black bike w. the chrome open clutch cover and the little short chrome exhaust.
It also says in chrome Desmo and Ducati on the Cylinders.
Any idea what it is other than custom ?
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Quote from: DoubleEagle on June 17, 2010, 03:57:31 PM
My fav is the black bike w. the chrome open clutch cover and the little short chrome exhaust.
It also says in chrome Desmo and Ducati on the Cylinders.
Any idea what it is other than custom ?
Dolph
Looks like a SS to me without the fairing. Wouldn't have a clue what year.
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Quote from: Duck Fat on June 17, 2010, 06:56:17 PM
Looks like a SS to me without the fairing. Wouldn't have a clue what year.
Yeah, that's a 99+ Supersport to us here in the States. I think Europe has the same year switchovers as us. Basically anything from '99-'2007 is a Terblanche Supersport and will look like that with fairing removed.
Minus the trick bits, of course.
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Nice Pics!!! (Your bike too Lars!)
I like the bob-job. Funky & cool. If it were parked next to the one I built...they would just compliment each other (IMO).
Europe got the newer SS in 1998 BTW. We Americans were stuck w/the slab-sided carburated version for one more year.
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Quote from: SacDuc on June 17, 2010, 03:14:02 PM
Really? I
when I saw that thing. It looks clunky as hell and not in that good WWII military bike kind of way either. Stewart's bobber is much easier on the eye than that thing IMO.
sac
The carb and the headlight are the standout items. I like Stu's much better (not to mention most of the rest in the pics), but I'd ride that ho.
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Quote from: DoubleEagle on June 17, 2010, 03:57:31 PM
My fav is the black bike w. the chrome open clutch cover and the little short chrome exhaust.
It also says in chrome Desmo and Ducati on the Cylinders.
Any idea what it is other than custom ?
Dolph
Dolph the bike belongs to Mike, Aka DUC900S and all the work has been done by himself, the bike is a 2002 900s and if any body wants a new one theres a guy over here in the UK with afew left at 4200 pounds.
He came to WDW in his van with Capo's S4R and his own bike and we all had a ball going on ride outs but tried to keep Mike behind as the noise from the pipes is quite loud, its just a pity that more of you guys didn't make it as the whole event was magic as Mario aka Grifo will testify (nice to meet up with you Grifo and thanks for the stickers, now weres the pics of my retard?)
it's tea really!!
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Re: WDW - a few bikes. Add your own pictures.
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great pics there lars, good to meet you and we had a great time with you, hope you had a good trip home, ps weres the pics of the bike wash babes you took.
thanks michael
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