Most beautiful bike ever built, what is it ?
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My FS1E must've been one of the last, it was E reg. Not great looking though - even then the massive void above the engine looked weird.
After a crash on its maiden outing with me, it was even less of a looker - I replaced the mangled front end with a brush painted Dulux gloss yellow italic wheel and forks from an RD 50.
After a crash on its maiden outing with me, it was even less of a looker - I replaced the mangled front end with a brush painted Dulux gloss yellow italic wheel and forks from an RD 50.
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Re: Most beautiful bike ever built, what is it ?
I'd go for a GS1000 before one of those. always though they were slightly out of proportion.
Suzuki were always better at making pretty racebikes than roadbikes(RGV250 aside)
Love the XR69
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Re: Most beautiful bike ever built, what is it ?
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Its the bike that every beardy plaid wearing hipster uses as a basis for their unique, individual statement.
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Its the bike that every beardy plaid wearing hipster uses as a basis for their unique, individual statement.
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Admittedly I am as biased as feck cos I have one but I much prefer the look of the 88 and 89 Slingshots.
This isn't mine but its the same, I just don't have a photo to hand, all on old memory sticks.
To be fair I wouldn't say it deserves place on Most Beautiful either, I reckon the bikes we like are a bit like people's favourite Dr Who, an age thing.
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As an aside, people who say the new ducmvlavguzota is the most beautiful bike ever are so wrong.
They might have had more time spent with some fancy software program or the designer allowed free reign or.production techniques now allow xyz to happen instead of abc, but they are ALL just a pastiche of something that has already been designed.
For me personally the early 90s was the pinnacle of motorcycle tecnical design (gsxr excluded), after that i think it was just refinement rather than revolution.
They might have had more time spent with some fancy software program or the designer allowed free reign or.production techniques now allow xyz to happen instead of abc, but they are ALL just a pastiche of something that has already been designed.
For me personally the early 90s was the pinnacle of motorcycle tecnical design (gsxr excluded), after that i think it was just refinement rather than revolution.
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Its not about revolutionary design, its simply about most beautiful bike built. Even colour schemes make a big difference surely?Sadlonelygit wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2020 8:20 am As an aside, people who say the new ducmvlavguzota is the most beautiful bike ever are so wrong.
They might have had more time spent with some fancy software program or the designer allowed free reign or.production techniques now allow xyz to happen instead of abc, but they are ALL just a pastiche of something that has already been designed.
For me personally the early 90s was the pinnacle of motorcycle tecnical design (gsxr excluded), after that i think it was just refinement rather than revolution.
Get your point thought and my favoutie early 90's bike is the 888 SP, I actually prefer it to the 916....
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You sir are a.man of extraordinary taste for thar is the bike.i was.about to use as an example.
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Thank you kind sir Although I noticed after posting it, the wheels are particularly bad taste with red spokes and rim tape!Sadlonelygit wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2020 10:15 amYou sir are a.man of extraordinary taste for that is the bike.i was about to use as an example.
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We must have similar taste as I posted this on page one!Sadlonelygit wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 11:00 am Sfc 750
Its the bike that every beardy plaid wearing hipster uses as a basis for their unique, individual statement.
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I refer sir to my post on page one:Harry wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2020 10:43 amPersonally I think the mid to late 1930's was the pinnacle, everything else was just the shape of the fairing.Sadlonelygit wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2020 8:20 am As an aside, people who say the new ducmvlavguzota is the most beautiful bike ever are so wrong.
They might have had more time spent with some fancy software program or the designer allowed free reign or.production techniques now allow xyz to happen instead of abc, but they are ALL just a pastiche of something that has already been designed.
For me personally the early 90s was the pinnacle of motorcycle tecnical design (gsxr excluded), after that i think it was just refinement rather than revolution.