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I would ride it.
Motor off a CBR600
05GSXR75005SV65090DR350
At least he's wearing the sanctioned safety tie.
Dad's Dream: Earn enough money to live the life that his wife and kids do.
cbr's sound like twins?
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1994 Yamaha YZ250 CA Street Legal 2-smoke :smoke:
Probably from a stolen bike found three years later in the desert...
Dad's Dream: Earn enough money to live the life that his wife and kids do.
I don't have spidey ears but the interior shot sounds like an inline 4 and the exterior shots sound like a loud twin. Guessing exhaust isn't stock![]()
Definitely not a modern I4.
Sounded to me like a 70's or 80's 4 cylinder.
Honda CBR 600 F3 to be specific.
I want to know how they get that power to the ground, especially while preserving the turning radius.
I'm a bit skeptical of the reality of that.
PhilB
"A free man must be able to endure it when his fellow men act and live otherwise than he considers proper." -- Ludwig von Mises
1993 Ducati Monster M900; 265,000 miles -- killed by minivan 30Oct17
Solid kart axle in back, no diff, chain drive. Up front is a straight tube fork, single wheel, barely any trail but it is angled slightly to provide some. Turning radius wasn't super tight, no where near what the bumper car was capable of originally for sure.