That RM in the first pic has to be the hands down winner of the ugly bike contest!Got love the 90's design.....
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Love those old RM's they were fast and handled very good! I have a 78' 125C in my collection. Nice lineup!
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That RM in the first pic has to be the hands down winner of the ugly bike contest!Got love the 90's design.....
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Yeah they were fast.....just haven't seen the 90's look in a long while.....I forget how "bold" they were!
Ktmrider, how do you like the oset? Thinking of getting one
A YZ125! I had one when they first came out (1974). Worked for a dealer at the time so, on my day off, I went to the distributor, brought it home in a crate, set it up, and went to Saddleback Park (some of you Calif old-timers may remember that place).
Just finished getting this Yamaha Emblem painted on my wall...With the 84 YZ80 posing in front.
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I had a new 83 Suzuki 1100 Katana. Black engine. I wish I could get it back.![]()
I hate to break it to you but, that Yamaha logo is actually for the musical branch of Yamaha and not the motorsports branch. Otherwise, it looks pretty cool.
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Anyway 68 Triumph on the table,
Extended my Bench space and tool storage since last post..
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I built this table using 8' 2x4's and 4x8 sheet of plywood. Locking casters on the bottom make it super easy to move around even with the bike on.
Although the bikes do share space with an old project Porsche, they are the primary focus of my love and attention!
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I gotta confess that when the 1100 Katana first came out, I thought it was the ugliest bike I'd ever seen. 30 years later, I feel totally different. It's actually a great looking bike and I'd love to own one someday.
That is a Ranger RML 750 HD
They currently sell for $1,090 but well worth it. It comes with the side extensions and the two metal poles that are useful for holding up the back of the bike - like in my pic. Also it has retractable casters so you can move the lift around while it is loaded:
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Another thing I like about it - it has a frame that sits on the ground and doesn't move. Most of the lift tables use a scissor type action and the bottom supports get closer together when the lift goes up. I have no problem getting up on the table with the bike and working on it - it is very stable. I think the shipping weight is around 700lbs!
Getting a bit crowded..
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