BluesRider
H.M.F.I.C.
A.K.A. CommandoRoadster Livin' the dream........
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Post by BluesRider on Jan 3, 2011 0:07:13 GMT -5
Ok,2010 is history,so it's time to pick our favourite bike of the past year. The poll will be open until next Sunday.
Wow! What a great bunch of choices we have. Two beautiful,highly modified,and fast Thruxes from Henry and Bret.A certified 100 horsepower Bonneville from Mike.Bonnie not only rides her sweet machine far,but from the racetrack photos we've seen,like a demon,as well.Ron's rare and ubercool Hurricane Harry. Graeme and Rich present us with a couple of gorgeous examples of classic English Iron,that have me drooling all over my keyboard whenever I see them,and one of my personal faves,Steve's cool custom take on a WWII dispatch bike.Others have done it since,but I think his was the first.
This is going to be a tough vote for me.
You will be able to change your vote until the poll closes.
EVERYBODY WHO HAS BEEN NOMINATED-PLEASE POST AT LEAST ONE PIC OF YOUR BIKE ON THIS THREAD!!
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Post by teebee on Jan 3, 2011 4:29:16 GMT -5
Looking very much forward to the photos. Come on guys, give us your best "pinup"-photos !
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Lake
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Post by Lake on Jan 3, 2011 5:29:53 GMT -5
Great choice of bikes, post up pictures guys so we can get the ball rolling!
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Post by ventura on Jan 3, 2011 6:03:04 GMT -5
What a great selection of bikes! Whichever wins will certainly be very worthy of the title, thats for sure. I'll set the ball rolling with the photos then........ My 1971 BSA A65T ThunderboltOriginally exported to USA when it was new, where it had two owners and covered a grand total of 4000 miles. Brought back to UK in 2008 where it sat in a collection until I got my hands on it in 2010. It was still 100% stock original, even including the 1971 tyres and innertubes! Here's a few snaps....... And out and about with another intrepid BIIRA member! Its Gump and his excellent T140....... Happy Days, and looking forward to more in 2011!! V.
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gumpt1oo
Manx
For England and St George!
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Post by gumpt1oo on Jan 3, 2011 7:30:48 GMT -5
Ok guys here's my 2005 T100. She has sen a few changes over the past year or so, here she is with the sprung saddle. This time with black ped slicer and Scrambler seat, On tour with Lake in the north of Scotland And as she is today, Mods include, Progressive fork springs Thruxton pre-load caps Hyde damper Hagon shrouded shocks Talon wheels Metzeler Tourances T140 headlight T120 rear light Innovate A/F guage DNA pods 155 mains, 40 pilots, 2.5 turns out. Hyde pipes Flat tracker bars Scrambler seat Dart screen Home made gauge cups made from pork pie tins!
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Post by Ghetto Fabulous MIKE Dogg on Jan 3, 2011 16:04:41 GMT -5
2003 T100 1087cc TPUSA stroker motor TPUSA pro stock shim under bucker big valve head TPUSA intake manifolds TPUSA shim under bucket cams (big cams lol) carillo rods stroked ,strighten ,hardened ,balanced and polished crank 42mm mikuni flat slide carbs D&D 2INTO1 race pipes pieman option 3 box with 9000rpm limit Works billet tracker rear shocks works fork springs triumph single seat triumph summer screen iso grips chrome front and rear fenders 105hp 76 ft /lbs last dyno Attachments:
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Post by davidc on Jan 3, 2011 18:05:05 GMT -5
Man, this a tough, tough choice with all the beauties in the race! Arrgghh!
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Post by Midnight on Jan 3, 2011 22:30:00 GMT -5
Harry Harry won another trophy ;D
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Post by Henry on Jan 4, 2011 3:37:07 GMT -5
Here are pictures of my life .. well not all of it ;D I am so glad I have this hobby, you guys are fantastic not only the good stories but also to watch your vision of your bikes. I feel a little humble to post on this thread. It is so many nice bikes out there, Lake's Thrux with the sidecar .... and basicly all bikes at Biira!!!! Pictures of my bike are from the 3 period that I defined as the Standard, light mods, and finaly what it looks like today. Thruxton 2007: Jubileum tank set silver/black, Carozzeria wheels, Ohlins shocks, Arrow dual pipes, and a lot of small parts:-) On holy ground With the black tank set. Packed up on a 5700 km trip true Europa In front of the Commo Lake Italy Track day
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Post by Henry on Jan 4, 2011 3:47:43 GMT -5
I post pictures for Bonnie since she is recovering in her bed after a nasty fall that broke 4 ribs. As you know, she loves her Bonnie. She took the 40 000km service just before the winter, not bad for 2007 model. Croatia cost Slovenia mountain Grossglockner pass 2400m Home
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Post by rmak on Jan 4, 2011 22:26:00 GMT -5
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BluesRider
H.M.F.I.C.
A.K.A. CommandoRoadster Livin' the dream........
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Post by BluesRider on Jan 5, 2011 1:35:43 GMT -5
Everybody remember,you can change your vote until the poll closes,if you change your mind after seeing the pictures!
Don't be shy about voting for your own bike.I guarantee that Obama didn't vote for McCain,and look where it got him. ;D I can't see who voted for what bike,but I can see who did,in fact,vote.I see some of you nominees did not vote at all.Come back and vote for your bike,unless you truly believe another is more deserving,in which case,please,cast your vote for that bike.We need more votes.
A little campaigning might be in order.Get your friends from other forums to come vote for you. Or the other bike.
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Post by Midnight on Jan 5, 2011 2:55:08 GMT -5
Iam waiting to see all the candidates Bruce i have no intention to vote for my bike.(its had its run here in the past we need fresh blood) its a hard decision but I have one in mind already..
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Lake
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Post by Lake on Jan 5, 2011 13:54:20 GMT -5
I've voted but reserve the right to change my mind, subject to the bribe being sufficient.
What happened to Robnobrakes by the way? He suddenly appears here as the TRAT vote starts and then is never heard of again. Vote pimp?
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Post by Midnight on Jan 5, 2011 23:11:14 GMT -5
mines in as well bloody hard choice
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