I painted my Yamaha blue! Dabadi dabada. Here it is pictured DOMINATING on Tsukuba

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I painted my Yamaha blue! Dabadi dabada. Here it is pictured DOMINATING on Tsukuba
Into the weekend…
BIMOTA!
2005 NJ515 model Triumph Speed Triple 1050 in the 2010 Special Edition livery - in Ride 5.
Ride 5 finally released the NJ515 Speed Triple 1050 models - this made my day more than it should have…
When life imitates art: After release of the new Ride 5 race simulation game I find myself looking for one of those outrageously colored Triumph 955i Speed Triples... Rareld did any motorcycle manufacturer dare to release such a mixture of wild design choices (i.e. big butt rear seat cowl, super long end can, screaming neon candy colors, oddball double chrome chopper front lights). However, as I had one of those (in black) I know these are very entertaining to ride. Suspension was a bit harsh and the front brakes were powerful, but a bit vicious. Later on I wondered how these motorcycles would work with emphasis on an more naked stance (no flyscreen, no radiator fairing parts), higher spec suspension parts and improved brakes. In Ride 5 this is just a matter of minutes using the „tuning garage“ editor, in real life this is a new restomod project…
As these machines are now nearly 20 years old, finding a well kept one to start will be a first step…
Life imitates art
All the Speedies in Ride 5 doing Daytona