

I am starting to seriously worry about you. There have been some drastic changes since you past that test. Suggest you either see a sex therapist or trade Ceegee for something more aggressive.Kal wrote:Good as far as it goes but
Streetfighter is a term thats been in use in the UK nearly as long as Cafe Racer...
In fact the style was so popular during the 80's and 90's that we even had a magazine 'Streetfighter'
There have always been production sportsbikes without fairings - the 1971 Z1 being a hallmarked example, the early 80's CBX1000 being another.*
It's fair to say that a large percentage of Streetfighters are crashed sportsbikes sans fairings, however there are still, in this Country at least, a large number of nutters that will take a pristine bike and turn it into the 'fighter of their dreams...
Do I love them, oh yes, oh yes. Some guys get off on Crusiers, Some guys have a yen for plastic-fantastics, I get sexually excited about a good Streetfighter...
Streetfighters are the musclecars of the bike world. Overpowered, impractical, silly amounts of fun.
* These are both bikes I would give my right ball for.
Not quite...you may get the riding position of a standard (Feet directly under you) if your lucky, and many of the streetfighters have their pegs placed ever so gently back...in a more sporty position.Heimdall Einherjar wrote: but the "coolness" and liveable riding position of cruisers.
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