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Post by buck12ga on Apr 6, 2007 2:31:14 GMT -5
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Post by xsyamahadg on Apr 6, 2007 6:06:34 GMT -5
That is an awesome site Buck. I'd like to have an old XS650 Yamaha made in the image of the old Harley WR. I presume that's what a lot of guys try to capture when they build Yammie 650 street trackers. Somehow the Yammie guys fall a little short getting the image just right. Can you imagine putting a big old Harley sideways on a dirt track at 80 ot 90 mph. That's when men were men.
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Post by x90rider on Apr 6, 2007 6:18:03 GMT -5
That is a great site.
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Post by buck12ga on Apr 6, 2007 14:38:47 GMT -5
That is an awesome site Buck. I'd like to have an old XS650 Yamaha made in the image of the old Harley WR. I presume that's what a lot of guys try to capture when they build Yammie 650 street trackers. Somehow the Yammie guys fall a little short getting the image just right. Can you imagine putting a big old Harley sideways on a dirt track at 80 ot 90 mph. That's when men were men. Yes, it's the shape and style of bike that has wide appeal. All muscle and no wasted weight. Those old flatheads will still go around a dirt track with authority. We used to attend the race in Zanesville every year, it was great. There were too many bad accidents, with fatalities, so they quit having it. I've been to the Louisville National and Marion (?) Ohio race, great venues.
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