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Thursday, September 30, 2010
Growing and Growing and Growing!
More than ever I want to thank all of you for stopping by and more importantly for all your help in making this place grow. I haven't checked the numbers but I'm pretty sure that my single biggest source of material is now coming from reader submittals! So in a very real sense, this site is as much (or more) yours than mine. And for those of you that have asked I'm still having a ball. Sure there are days I get distracted with work and family and such but I'm a long way from burnt out. So please keep sending them in and Thanks!.
Two Good Sons And A Speechless Dad
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Reader Ride From Spain! A Honda CM400T Street Tracker.
I've said it here many many times. You do NOT need big money or big engines to build fantastic bikes. And here we have another excellent example of that. This beauty was built by Mario Trigo Salorino wo writes in:
Hello, my name is Mario and I write from Spain. I'm a fan of your blog for a long time. Always show the style of bikes that I like. It is a daily appointment required.
I want to show a personal project I recently completed. It is a Honda CM400T, base uncommon, has been done by me and some friends. I do not define his style, bobber, track, brat ... is a modest project but I'm very happy with the result. Major changes are, handlebars, handlebar switch, repositioning of the electrical components and battery box, exhaust, rear set, clocks, modified original seat and paint job. Appear on your blog would be a reward for my work. I hope you like.
A greeting and continued with this great blog. Muchas gracias.
PS. Sorry for my English.
Your English is fine Mario It's an excellent build. I am labeling at a Street Tracker but you're right it has elements of other styles in it as well. ! Thank you very much for sending in these great picture!
We here at MPOTD do NOT condone this...
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Damm... Onboard porn..
Cool Suzuki 750 2 Stroke Replica Build Pics. WithBonus Video!
Saw this today on a popular message board. Classic!
How many motorcycle forum members does it take to change a light bulb?
1 to change the light bulb and to post that the light bulb has been changed
14 to share similar experiences of changing light bulbs and how the light bulb could have been changed differently
7 to caution about the dangers of changing light bulbs
6 to argue over whether it’s “lightbulb” or “light bulb” …
another 6 to condemn those 6 as stupid
2 industry professionals to inform the group that the proper term is “lamp”
15 know-it-alls who claim they were in the industry, and that “light bulb” is perfectly correct
19 to post that this forum is not about light bulbs and to please take this discussion to a light bulb forum
11 to defend the posting to this forum saying that we all use light bulbs and therefore the posts are relevant to this forum
36 to debate which method of changing light bulbs is superior, where to buy the best light bulbs, what brand of light bulbs work best for this technique and what brands are faulty
5 People to post pics of their own light bulbs
15 People to post “I can’t see S$%^!” and their own light bulbs
7 to post URL’s where one can see examples of different light bulbs
4 to post that the URL’s were posted incorrectly and then post the corrected URL’s
13 to link all posts to date, quote them in their entirety including all headers and signatures, and add “Me too”
5 to post to the group that they will no longer post because they cannot handle the light bulb controversy
4 to say “didn’t we go through this already a short time ago?”
13 to say “do a search on light bulbs before posting questions about light bulbs”
1 to bring politics into the discussion by adding that George W. isn’t the brightest bulb.
4 more to get into personal attacks over their political views.
1 moderator to lock the light bulb thread.
1 forum lurker to respond to the original post 6 months from now and start it all over again.
The Cooley Crosby Suzuki endurance Racer.
Monday, September 27, 2010
UPDATE: BMW.... WOW!
- Racer made by Sebastien in the south of France (Var) then sold. More details in the forum link. I am looking for more information.Craig NOS from Ze Craignos Monstercycles.blog
- http://r1150r.forumactif.com/le-coin-du-flat-twin-f1/cafe-racer-bmw-t7722.htm
And one more bonus pic lifted from over there: Stunner!
I really want to know more bout this bike but I found it in a really obscure place. Can anyone enlighten me a bit on what must be a fairly well known ride in BMW circles?
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Asian Model Hot Otsuka Ai Is Not Only A singer Dancer But Also A Great Actress In Japan
Otsuka Ai is a very popular artist on the avex trax label. She first appeared in September 2003 with the single Momo no Hanabira, but it wasn't until her 2nd single Sakuranbo that her talent was noticed. A piano player since age 4, Otsuka composes and co-produces her songs. She also writes her own lyrics. Her music ranges from upbeat catchy pop/rock music that can be heard in tracks like Happy Days and Sakuranbo to touching ballads like Daisuki da yo and Planetarium.JAM PUNCH Tour 2005, her first tour began on April 24, 2005. It completed in June 2005 and a Live DVD with footage will be released on July 27, 2005. LOVE COOK, her 3rd album was released on December 14, 2005. Otsuka Ai performed at Makuhari Messe on July 7th, 2007, for one of Japan's two Live Earth concerts, alongside contemporaries Koda Kumi and ayaka.
Models Asia Hot Barbara Mori (Japanese-Mexican) Is Now In Hindi Movie
MODELS OF ASIA SHOW THE MAKREUP LESS LIFE OF ASIAN MODELS & THEIR STYLE.
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The Indian Movie world Bollywood has always been renowned for its stunning women. For years their beauty has captivated audiences both on the big screen and on the red carpet.It's no surprise that most regular women would cringe at the thought of having to compete with Bollywood's favorite leading ladies. But have you ever wondered what these Bollywood stars look like without their professionally applied make-up? Are they really so stunning that they can simply wake up looking perfect each morning? The answer, not surprisingly is no. At the end of the day, they too are only human and these photos prove that sometimes they need a lot of help too.
Aishwarya Rai
Former Miss World Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has flawless skin and adorable round eyes, however, make-up sure does help accent her features.
Kareena Kapoor
Kareena Kapoor is widely regarded as one of the most glamorous and seductive actresses in Bollywood but in this photo she looks ANYTHING but that! Without concealer to hide the circles under her eyes she looks over-worked, stressed-out, and flat-out exhausted. We seriously recommend a long nap and what looks like a much needed vacation.
Katrina Kaif
Recently named "sexiest Asian Woman Alive" by a UK Asian magazine, Katrina Kaif doesn't necessarily look remarkable in this photo but we must admit that she still looks good without make-up.
Priyanka Chopra
After winning the title of Miss India World and later becoming Miss World 2000, it's obvious why Priyanka Chopra is famous for her beauty. However, without make-up she just looks ordinary.
Preity Zinta
Preity Zinta is known not only for her talent and intelligence but also for her elegant good looks. Still, without carefully applied make-up, she won't exactly be turning heads the way she's used to.
Reader Ride. A nicely done Scrambler.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
If you happenned to be in New (as opposed to just plain old) Zealand Yesterday did you make it by the Webbs auctions?
http://www.webbs.co.nz/auction/important-vintage-collectors-motorcycles
This was Lot 42
Video. Joey Dunlop doing a lp on the Isle of Mann.
Friday, September 24, 2010
What was the bike that "Lawerence of Arabia" owned?
Thanks to an alert reader!
Hi there! Thanks for a brilliant site.
I was walking around the Imperial War Museum in London yesterday and came across Lawrence of Arabia's SS100 Brough Superior. I'm not sure that it's suitable for the site, but I thought you'd like it. Lawrence owned eight of these beauties and they were all called George!
Thanks again
Jezza
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Reader Ride Carry Over From The 2- Stroke Blog. Outrageous RZ350 Custom
He Writes in:
Hey,
Love your blog, thought I would suggest a bike. I rode with
Mark (who built and owns this buzz bomb), with some triples,
about a month ago. This bike runs as sweet as it looks ...
Also found right here ...
http://kawasakitriplesworldwide.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=55493&start=3
4
... keep your bitch'n blog going, it's a regular stop for me!
Cheers,
Jeff Storm
(aka: K_trip - with that green '74 H2)
No Problem Jeff. Thanks Much for the great shots!
By The Way. Thanks To everyone for the "Five Favorites" Feedback!
Not Motorcycle Related... But way cool.
So I've decided that I'm going to create a new category called "Not Motorcycle Related, But Way Cool" for that occasional item that is too cool to pass up. I promise I won't wear it out and abuse the privilege by posting an endless stream of crap. My first example is something that "might" actually relate to smaller cc bikes. The Bamboo Framed Motorcycle. Now I'm no tree hugger (see my 2-stroke page) but I would love to have one of these. I could imagine a small moped would be very possible along these lines. Here's a link to a company that builds them: http://www.calfeedesign.com/bamboo.htm
Updated Comments: Shoutout to my readers! What's on your five favorite production bikes of all time list?
Since I've started my five all time favorite production bikes series I figured I put out a request for what the readers like. I'll keep this post pinned to the top and copy and paste your choices as they come in one by one. Here is what I'd like to do, Either respond to this post in the comments section or E-mail me directly at superduckz@gmail.com
Give your name (full or first name only if that's all you're comfortable with) and your five bikes listed
1. Make, Model, and Year (color optional)
2. Make, Model, and Year (color optional)
3. Make, Model, and Year (color optional)
4. Make, Model, and Year (color optional)
5. Make, Model, and Year (color optional)
Anything goes. Old, new, dirt, street, sprotbike or cruiser. It's your list. I'll go through my e-mail every evening and update the posts as they go along. I'm interested to see if there are any consistent themes etc..
I have no idea how many (or few) of you want to get in on this so it may take off or it may just go flat. We'll see.
For the record so far my list has:
1. Ducati 916 Red
2.BMW R100 GSPD
3. 1969/70 Kawasaki H1
4. Vincent Black Shadow / Black Lightning
5. Moto Guzzi V7 Sport (the original one not the modern one)
Honorable mentions:
Royan Enfield Interceptor
Ducati 750 Super Sport
OK Here We Go!
Superlucent
In no order:
2008 Kawasaki KSR110 (Black)
1976 Benelli 750 SEI (Red)
1995 Triumph Trident 900 (Black/Red)
2010 HRC Montesa 4RT
1977 Harley XLCR Cafe Racer
ihab elnaccash
1 Honda RC30 1988
2 Honda hawk GT grey 1988
3 Honda nr 750 1992
4 Honda rc45 1996
5 Honda cb 400f 1977
GARY NIEMEYER
1. 1969 - Kawasaki Mach III - white
2. 1968 - Kawasaki A7 Avenger - Red
3. 1984 - Yamaha RZ-350 - Yellow
4. 1969 - Honda 750 - Green
5. 1968 - Suzuki X-6 Blue
I have owned bikes 2 and 4 in the past and wished I still owned them. The Kawasaki A-7 I pu a little over 70,000 miles on. The Honda 750 I put over a 100,000 miles on. I still own the RZ-350 Yamaha. The Mach III and the X-6 were owned by friends of mine but I rode them extensively. I currently own a 1978 BMW R100/7, the RZ-350 Yamaha, an SP-500 Suzuki, and a KZ-400 Kawasaki. In case you did not notice my first love is TWO STROKES.
( Steve D: I'm with ya Gary. You guys already have me rethinking my choices a little bit. I have my first 3 which are locks but the last two are getting tough.)Tony240Z
In chronological order:
1967 Egli-Vincent
1972 Moto Guzzi V7 Sport
1972 Benelli 750 Sei
1973 Laverda 750SF1
1973 Kawasaki Z750RS (Z2)
RAN
1988 Honda RC30 (the greatest road bike ever made)
1975 Yamaha TZ750 (the meanest)
1948 Vincent Black Shadow (the manliest)
1994 Ducati 916 (no explanation needed)
1978 Honda CBX1000 (for the sound alone)
Standhardt Fotografie
1) Troll Supertwin 2001 grey or yellow
2) Ducati supermono 1993 Red
3) Britten V1000 1995 Bleu/pink
4) Mv Agusta F4 1000S 2007 red/silver
5) Bimota Tesi 2D 2007 white/red
All bikes i truly love. There are much more, but this would be the list in my garage if i had the money...
I have much more special bikes i love, but don't know if they are production bikes or just kits. Like
Ducati RAD 02 imola blue/silver
Vee Two Squalo Dark blue/white
NCR M16 Carbon unpainted
Kreidler Van Veen 50cc GP Orange/green
A nice custom Triton with Alu tank and low clip-ons
Mick -- Difficult to pick just five (SD:It sure is)
1971 Honda CB750 Gold
1977 Ducati 900 SS Silver
1978 Yamaha TT 500 Yellow
2004 Triumph Speed Triple Black
2005 Suzuki SV 1000 N Black
Christian S.
Honda RC30 all years
Honda Hawk GT all years
Yamaha RD350 all years
Ducati 900SS 1989-1998
Suzuki RGV500
Prosper de Bever
Harley Davidson XLCR
Ducati Monster
Egli Vincent
Brough Superior SS100
Moto Guzzi Le Mans I
Ron
YAMAHA OW02 R7 1999
DUCATI 888 1991
MV AGUSTA F4 1999
YAMAHA EXUP FZR 1000 RU 1991
KAWASAKI ZXR750 H1 1989
Garrick Anso
I no Particular order:
-Triumph Rocket III (due to shear power and excess)
-1920's Indian Scout (pure nostalgia)
-Honda Goldwing (there is no better large touring bike)
-Vincent Black Knight (obscure and beautiful)
-Hinckley Triumph Bonneville's (T-100, Scrambler, Thruxton, etc...)
kevinhog
78 Z1R turbo, for blinding acceleration (at the time)
all Z1's of all years, the last best air cooled 4
79 CBX, for the balls to build it
any shovelhead
and I just can't figure out the 5th one yet, so many bikes, so little time
Gerry Michaud
In no particular order
BSA Gold Star,
Bultaco Metralla,
Triumph Bonneville,
Ducati 916,
Vincent Black Shadow.
Tim Bell
1. Morini 3 1/2 Sport 1975
2. Ducati 350 Desmo 1975
3. Honda XR600 1985
4. MV Augusta 750S 1973
5. Laverda 750 SFC 1973