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2023- Kawasaki Eliminator 500

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I need more race queen type outfits. And a better background for my pics.
2023- Kawasaki Eliminator 500
Hog, Kitasenju 北千住
I have no idea what I'm looking at here and it's stressing me out. Maybe I'm just tired but a Kawasaki cruiser with a 90 degree V-twin???
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1998-2007 Kawasaki VN250 Eliminator
do you have a favorite motorcycle?
I have two favourites, actually. I'm lucky enough to own one of them, my Honda Valkyrie. My other favourite is the Suzuki Madura 1200, produced in 1985 and 1986. Maybe some day I'll have both...
hello, do you know where I can get more information about motorcycles?
Depends on what you want to know.
Total Motorcycle is probably the best source of information and news and has some handy tools on their site.
IMCDB (Internet Movie Car Database) is great if you want to know more about a bike (or car) in whatever you're watching.
Partzilla is an online parts store that covers most big-name motorcycles, often complete with exploded parts diagrams. I've usually had luck with them with bikes from the 80s and up.
Besides that, there are plenty of webpages, books, articles, videos, documentaries, etc. about motorcycles. Check your library.
All that said, the most valuable and reliable source of motorcycle knowledge is always gonna be whatever old guy with an old bike wants to chat your ear off about them. Go make some friends!
I don't think I had anon asks enabled, but they should be now.
1979-1989 Kawasaki KZ1300
was delighted to see this blog cross my dash, having acquired "ok I guess I'm the sort of person who'd like to ride a motorbike" when I transitioned and then over the last couple of years made that a reality. very excited to get a bit of regular exposure to Types Of Bike That Exist in my diet. :D
Thanks for saying so. Everyone could use more motorcycles on their dashboards!
love your blog. big fan. keep up the amazing work.
what's your favorite dual sport? mine is my KLR650 :)
(pictured sans saddlebags)
2022- Kawasaki KLR650
I am also a huge fan of the KLR650, especially the first generation, but I have to admit I am a huge sucker for street bikes that people have converted to perform better offroad (i.e. scramblers). If I had to pick a factory made dual sport, I would agree with you and say the KLR650, but the best motorcycle in the world is always going to be the one you have the keys to.
Your blog brings me great joy
Thanks! I am always happy when motorcycles can bring people joy.
Left: 2016-2017 Honda CBR500R
Right: 2019-2020 Honda CBR650R
suzuki bike girl design comm! im very happy with this one
1982 Suzuki GS850G
Yamaha Eve Machina concept motorcycle (1989) by Kenji Ekuan 2005-04-26
1989 Yamaha TZR250
2019-2022 BMW S1000RR
trick! or treat
2020- Honda CT125
It has a little back rack for your bread, milk, eggs, and coffee. You can paint it teal yourself, if you like.
trick or treat!
1990-1999 Suzuki AE50 (used)
You can learn to ride on a budget and show up to work in style. Also, it's only 36 less than the Initial D car!
trick or treat. i am obviously dressed as Michelle Ann Duff, Canadian GP racer
1962 Yamaha RD56
To compliment your costume, of course.
trick or treat!!
1987-2007 Kawasaki KLR650
A reliable friend to take you on all your adventures. This one comes in funky 90s colours. Mullet recommended but not required to ride.