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Name: Pat Breitbach
From: Circle, MT

Bikes Previously Owned: 1966 HONDA TRAIL 9, 1969 Honda scrambler 90, 1971 Honda SL350, H1 Kawasaki 500 triple, Kawaski Big Horn 350, Honda cb350, Yamaha xs 400, Yamaha xs 650, 1987 Suzuki vs1400
Bikes Currently Owned: Honda Trail 110, Suzuki Savage, Kinroad 200, Yamaha Venture w/sidecar, 1997 Suzuki VS1400

 

Articles

Yamaha offers to buy back bikes
Yamaha really gets behind its products, and here is the proof. After introducing a new series of 600cc sportbikes with an advertised redline of a whopping 17500 rpms it was discovered that the tachometers were reading erroniously and the bikes are in reality only reving to 16000. Instead of just sluffing this off Yamaha has actually.....
Posted: 02/15/2006 | Posted by: frmrpat |

A foul weather accessory overlooked by most
It could just be the most usefull accessory you ever install. It will allow you to pack more stuff along than you ever thought possible. It will give you the confidence to venture out on your motorcycle despite the uncertianty of winter weather. And what is this seemingly supernatural attachment you ask?
Posted: 11/28/2005 | Posted by: frmrpat |

Moto Guzzi unviels new models
Moto Guzzi an Italian firm with roots back to the early 1920's has unvieled a pair of touring bikes powered by their trademarl transversally mounted V-Twin engine. One being a full bore highway machine a-la the Honda Golwing and the other a factory bagger along the lines of Kawasaki's popular Nomad series.
Posted: 11/18/2005 | Posted by: frmrpat |

New motorcycle themed movie "worlds fastest Indian"
Most motorcycle themed movies have been a real diapointment for the serious motorcyclists. They are often devoid of any factual motorcycle content and come with a b grade plot. The worlds fastest Indian promises to rise above all that, and advance screenings are playing to rave reviews.
Posted: 11/15/2005 | Posted by: frmrpat |

Good old wretched excess
Seems that folks are in constant search of more. So after you give them a bike with 2300 cc's , 132 horses and 147 ft/lb torque whats next? A turbo of course! That'll get cha 202 hp and 215 ft/lbs at the rear wheel. Having test rode the stocker this modified Rocket must be a BLAST!
Posted: 10/29/2005 | Posted by: frmrpat |



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