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Going once... going twice...

Discussion in 'General' started by Chubby Huggs, Feb 5, 2003.

  1. Chubby Huggs

    Chubby Huggs Guest

  2. Dave K

    Dave K DaveK über alles!

    Check out the 7th bike down. an 86 GSXR 750 limited.
    A lot of sweet bikes.
     
  3. Chubby Huggs

    Chubby Huggs Guest

    #6 is a Water Buffalo!

    3 cylinder, water cooled 750... TWO SMOKER!
     
  4. RoadRacerX

    RoadRacerX Jesus Freak

    There was one that used to run WERA, in 1980! Man, I'm old! :(
     
  5. Dave K

    Dave K DaveK über alles!

    Yeah, and a corporate automaton sellout. :D ;)
     
  6. G Dawg

    G Dawg Broken Member

    We built those bikes back in the day:) Wicked fast;)
     
  7. RoadRacerX

    RoadRacerX Jesus Freak

    huh? :confused: Sellout? Naw, just a family man. No complaints. ;)
     
  8. atspeed

    atspeed Praying Member

    This is where I hang my hat for bike week, been doing it for about 5 years now

    If you guys have never been there, you should make it at least once, stop by and find me, I usually do bike check-in

    yea, it's kinda like tech all over again:D

    The Hopper bike that year went cheap

    That GSXR had a dry clutch, and we had people wanting it started just to listen to the clutch :cool:

    These guys aren't just an auction company, they also have Penguin Roadracing School and have some racing sons, Eric and Jeff:D
     
  9. MightyDuc Racing

    MightyDuc Racing By Land, Air, and Sea

    Would you guys believe my father recently GAVE away a '75 GT750 water buffalo. He bought it new when I was about 1 month old. It had been sitting on the side of the house rotting away and he ran into a guy with a couple that he needed parts for. Custom black paint, triple Mikuni's w/K&N's on them, and a 1/4 fairing. Nothing sounds as good as one of those bikes wound up and on the pipe! I actually rode it some when I was 16 around town. I still have the K&N's in my garage (probably 25 years old!).
     

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