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Who Here Has A Big Bike In Los


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^ Yeah, I remember that story you posted about it here I think.

Current bike:

2010 Ninja 650R

Previously owned in the LOS:

2010 Ninja 650R

2007 Platinum PX175 Dual Sport

1993 Honda CBR400RR

1997 Honda Nicky Hayden Repsol Replica NSR 150

Previously owned in the states:

2007 Yamaha R6

1996 Yamaha YZF600R

I think my next bike will be the Lifan LF200 GY-5 to replace the Platinum.

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What do you class as a "Big Bike" ?

I have a CBR 150 and a CBR 400 that I have now spent 2 years and far too much money restoring, finished this week I hope. Looks great and will be for sale.

When available, I am going to buy a new Honda 250 plus seriously considering a new Yamaha YZF R6

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I have only one.......:(

Yeah baby :jap: one will notice the obligatory corn husking & drying operation in the background :lol:

What about the two blue ones in the background?

hel_l no, I'd end up hurting myself riding them :lol:

My daughter would have something to say about papa sitting on her bikes. :D

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Down to just the project blade fighter :D

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Previously in Thailand

NC29 CBR400RR Baby blade

GSF400 Bandit rat bike

Need to find myself a light 2 smoke dirtnail with road reg.. Would have loved that KDX250 posted recently, would have been ideal. That or some other kind of border crossable trailie.. Something that can hoon in the woods on a single track and also do a Laos run.

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Hi,

just bought a Versys 650..

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..before that had a customised Suzuki Intruder 750..

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..before that has a customised Honda Steed 600..

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..and through all this my little Honda Phantom has stayed with me, been just about everywhere, in all weathers and never missed a beat.

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She might not be big but she is clever!

;)

Cheers

P

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In England loads overs the years.

Had a CB400 super four here in Thailand really impressed me for a 400.

l stay here but won't be back on a bike again until 2012, then it's GSXR1000 time.

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Not sure it qualifies as "big" but I have a VFR400NC30 . . . nice little pocket rocket for nipping about on, not so great going to 7/11 tho lol

Tats

I think anything from 400cc up is called big i LOS, you can go on your bike to different bike meetings and so on. But this is off course subject to personal preferences, Thai made bikes was app. 125-150cc before, so........

Photos??

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Not sure it qualifies as "big" but I have a VFR400NC30 . . . nice little pocket rocket for nipping about on, not so great going to 7/11 tho lol

Tats

I think anything from 400cc up is called big i LOS, you can go on your bike to different bike meetings and so on. But this is off course subject to personal preferences, Thai made bikes was app. 125-150cc before, so........

Photos??

I would concur. 400cc+ in Thailand is considered "big". In the USA, that's considered small cc. Even the 600cc's are still considered "middleweights".

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