Random Picture Thread Vers.4

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by El Toro, Jul 5, 2024.

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  1. The one in front, right ?
     
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  2. 1976 barber shop options... FB_IMG_1752171895610.jpg
     
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  3. https://www.carandclassic.com/l/C1795905

    '51 model. You could chrome the tank. Bargain price I'd say. If I only had room for three!

    The one I was on between Alton and Bentley was a '55. Had the wrong tank anyway (and colour scheme), was swing arm and shocks, but motor the same and it was sweet. Wonderful on the lanes and back roads.
     
    #4563 Wasted Time Lord, Jul 10, 2025
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  6. Saw this and thought there are some proper tool fanciers on DF who will appreciate it.

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    Oooh. I love a “mystery swingarm quiz”. Is it a 2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650/ER-6 F?

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    DO NOT ride in flip-flops
     
    #4568 Zhed46, Jul 11, 2025
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  8. Spondon maybe?
     
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  9. That's a fine guess but I recall the one on the Suzuki GT had the same double tube affair on both sides and in fact the one on the far side had a distinctive cut away in one of the tubes to allow room for the shock linkage pivot bolt.

    Pictures from 't web show the Kawasaki swingarm has a rather different construct on the other side.

    Btw I don't actually know what's it's off and some at the show mooted the idea it was a one off.

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  10. Didn't one of the early Street/Speed Triple models have such a swingarm?
     
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  11. :laughing: or flares... this was the bike the big lad referenced at the top of my post turned up on - and he was a big lad, must have been somewhere around 7ft with his feet about as big as the Grom in the first photo. He designed & made the bike himself apart from the welding on the frame. The rear wheel was off a Jaguar, the front end from a Kawasaki 1300 with a 1600 VW Beetle engine. It was entirely in proportion with his own frame.
     
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  12. That's exactly what I thought, the frame certainly had that double tubing affair, but looking at images it's seem they were single siders.
     
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  13. On display today at Donington (WSB practice).

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    #4574 Todders, Jul 11, 2025
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  15. Sunset over the N Wales coast

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  17. The hype when they launched it was mad. I’d still love a ride on one to see what it was like.
    Even with the bad plumbing
     
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