Posts Tagged ‘yamaha’

The Maxim and I on our test ride to Kelly Point park after the new bars.

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I changed out my handlebars today, finally. The difference is amazing, can’t even be put into words. I love the new bars. (Before top, after bottom.)

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Completely chromed out Yamaha R1

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Becky Bailey on her Yamaha R1, full track suit on the street in Britain

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Maxim does mud.

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Real motolady Cindy Hicks of RYA on her Yamaha XS650 custom.  (Submission from John Ryland)

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Definitely a “best of craigslist”. “So fast it can do wheelies in neutral… for sure could land you on a box of wheaties after you pull off that triple backflip 360.”

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Lady L riding her 2009 Yamaha R6. Back seat perspective as well as from a bike following. Please note they are riding Highway 74 between Lake Elsinore and San Juan Capistrano. In my humble opinion, she is greatly exaggerating her leans in corners. It could be that she is going much faster and/or are more curved than they appear, but based on my own spacial recognition… The roads are not curvy enough, nor is she going fast enough, to require such extreme movement off the bike. It can be good practice, though! (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

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YES! My Maxim is back on the road. I have to test the CDI box this week but I have a replacement if it’s dead. 🙂

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My earlier question “can you really ride in heels?” answered. In Burkina Faso, women ride in heels on the regular. On another note… it looks like she’s texting. Amazing. Throughout Ouagadougou, the capital city of Burkina Faso, women in beautiful dresses and shiny high heeled shoes ride motorcycles for transportation. Many times they ride double with a friend or family member and additional cargo or children. Dresses and high heels may not be the ideal clothing for motorcycling, but it works. Three-inch heels locked over the pegs on a motorbike don’t tend… Continue Reading »

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