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- Benjammin'
- Tricycle Squid
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Fri Dec 23, 2005 4:34 am
- Sex: Male
- Location: Ohio
Hello all
Just stumbled across this site and so far....love it!!! Can't wait to meet everyone.
Current bikes
2002 Vulcan 750
1998 Ninja 250 (son's)
Previous Bikes
1985 Virago 750 (great ride)
1983 Nighthawk 550 (super fast and sweet)
1983 Honda ATC 200X (probably the most fun)
19?? Suzuki RM 125 (basket case)
1976 Honda CB350 (my first street love)
1972 Kawasaki 500 (mosquito machine)
19?? Kawasaki Bighorn 350 (kicked like a mule)
19?? Honda SL175 (first dirt bike)
19?? Chibi by Bridgestone (don't ask)
Current bikes
2002 Vulcan 750
1998 Ninja 250 (son's)
Previous Bikes
1985 Virago 750 (great ride)
1983 Nighthawk 550 (super fast and sweet)
1983 Honda ATC 200X (probably the most fun)
19?? Suzuki RM 125 (basket case)
1976 Honda CB350 (my first street love)
1972 Kawasaki 500 (mosquito machine)
19?? Kawasaki Bighorn 350 (kicked like a mule)
19?? Honda SL175 (first dirt bike)
19?? Chibi by Bridgestone (don't ask)
Ben- VROC #18178
2002 Vulcan 750
OH
"Warnings come and go,
but consequences can last forever"
2002 Vulcan 750
OH
"Warnings come and go,
but consequences can last forever"
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- Tricycle Squid
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Fri Dec 23, 2005 7:40 am
- Sex: Male
- Location: Brunswick, Ga.
my bikes

Here is my current rides:
2002 Harley soft tail custom. Kraft Tech strech and Rev Tech power
1993 Kawasaki 1500A super custom (must see)
will post photos when I figure HOW
I am so old that I can't remember all bikes that I have owned in the past
I am a USA CWO4 Ret w/ 28 years service with four years 4 months combat duty in RVN. I ride with a number of groups here in Brunswick,Ga and enjoy working on my bikes . I aam currently an Opertions manager w/ Colonial Propties Trust.
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- Rookie
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- Joined: Wed Jan 04, 2006 8:40 pm
- 2006schoolbusyellow250R
- Regular
- Posts: 42
- Joined: Sun Jan 08, 2006 9:00 pm
- Sex: Male
- Location: Boring Texas, USA
Hello guys, I am an unashamed Japanophile when it comes to bikes, because they are so reliable.
My bike is a 2006 "school bus yellow" 250R Ninja. I love her. Before this bike, I had a silver red/black 2005 that some hag in a suburban just HAD to run me off the road with after only two months of ownership. So, I got a 2006 in yellow...too bad lime green was not available this year.
I am not some noob fresh out of a cage, I have been riding since i was 17, and I am 24 now. In my time, I have ridden fast bikes also...including a 1986 V-Max (WOW!), and a 1977 GS750 (Smooth!!!).
Before these bikes, I rode a 1986 250 Honda Rebel for 4 or 5 years...on the highway. 56 miles, there and back. Needless to say, I got it with over 18,000 on the clock, but it gave up the ghost at over 28,000, after a midlife crisis of being ridden beyond it's limits. It was a great bike, may she rest in peace, along with my 2005 Ninja 250R.
At any rate, I love my Ninja, and will rejet the carbs, put on some chrome pod filters and remove the airbox, and put on some slip-ons...in about 6 months or so.
My Ninja is my only vehicle, so I am glad she is as reliable as a Swiss watch, but thousands cheaper.
Oh yeah, and finally, in the Feb. 2006 issue of Cycle World, the 250R WON against a slew of other gas-sipping opponents.
Go Ninja 250R!!!
Sorry, I just love my bike. She treats me better than my ex girlfriend, and she is a much cheaper date.
My bike is a 2006 "school bus yellow" 250R Ninja. I love her. Before this bike, I had a silver red/black 2005 that some hag in a suburban just HAD to run me off the road with after only two months of ownership. So, I got a 2006 in yellow...too bad lime green was not available this year.
I am not some noob fresh out of a cage, I have been riding since i was 17, and I am 24 now. In my time, I have ridden fast bikes also...including a 1986 V-Max (WOW!), and a 1977 GS750 (Smooth!!!).
Before these bikes, I rode a 1986 250 Honda Rebel for 4 or 5 years...on the highway. 56 miles, there and back. Needless to say, I got it with over 18,000 on the clock, but it gave up the ghost at over 28,000, after a midlife crisis of being ridden beyond it's limits. It was a great bike, may she rest in peace, along with my 2005 Ninja 250R.
At any rate, I love my Ninja, and will rejet the carbs, put on some chrome pod filters and remove the airbox, and put on some slip-ons...in about 6 months or so.
My Ninja is my only vehicle, so I am glad she is as reliable as a Swiss watch, but thousands cheaper.
Oh yeah, and finally, in the Feb. 2006 issue of Cycle World, the 250R WON against a slew of other gas-sipping opponents.
Go Ninja 250R!!!

Sorry, I just love my bike. She treats me better than my ex girlfriend, and she is a much cheaper date.

I believe in technology. I believe in DOHC, multi-valve cylinder heads, liquid-cooling, astronomical RPM, more than five gears, light weight, chain drive, and all at a reasonable price.
I believe in sportbikes.
I believe in sportbikes.
- 2006schoolbusyellow250R
- Regular
- Posts: 42
- Joined: Sun Jan 08, 2006 9:00 pm
- Sex: Male
- Location: Boring Texas, USA
Have you seen the 2006 R6 BabyBoy? It is magnificent, especially in the old "two-stroke era" yellow/black 50th Anniversary paint scheme. Give it a look if you already have'nt.BabyBoy wrote:[/b]Current Bike
2002 Yamaha R6
Previous Bike
2005 Kawasaki Ninja 250
I believe in technology. I believe in DOHC, multi-valve cylinder heads, liquid-cooling, astronomical RPM, more than five gears, light weight, chain drive, and all at a reasonable price.
I believe in sportbikes.
I believe in sportbikes.
- Rainbow Wahine
- Rookie
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Thu Jan 12, 2006 6:22 am
- Sex: Male
- Location: COLORADO
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- Rookie
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- Joined: Sun Jan 15, 2006 4:55 pm
- Sex: Male
- Location: Australia