A dude named Sarah?
Anyway I think it is the Speed Triple by Triumph. It was in MI II or III Tom Cruise rode it. Ride it and you will get an attitude,
2007-07-10 02:31:03
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answered by shadouse 6
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My favorite bike is one that I actually owned and sold. it was a 1984 Honda goldwing. it was the first year for the 1200 engine, and the last year that the goldwings where available without all the fairings and bags. It was for the time a very powerful motorcycle, in a very relaxed and comfortable riding bike. I traveled all over with a toolbag strapped to the forks, leather sadelbags, a duffel on the backseat and a bedroll on the luggage rack. The bike is very much styled like the early 80's bikes all where, squared off tank, smallish rims. To my eyes if looked very similar tot he Suzuki GS1100 if not for the engine. The weight of the fuel was carried under the seat and with how the engine was configured I joke that the center of gravity for the bike was about 2 inches off the ground. I could literally lean this bike at walking speeds over and drag the pegs and then goose it and it would stand back up and keep on going. The closes thing that has been built to it recently was the F6 Valkyrie (dont even get me started ont eh Valkyrie Ruin{ed})
Now I ride a Suzuki V-strom 1000 with givi hard luggage and even though it is a very comfortable bike, I often miss the hum of the old flat four, the soft whine of the shaft drive, and the room to stretch out.
That is why the 1984 Honda Goldwing was, and always will be my favorite bike.
2007-07-10 04:28:05
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answered by Biker T 5
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i be attentive to its dullsville, however the Honda 50 Cub in all its variations is now the main sturdy vehicle interior the international (probable) and does truly do 40 miles an hour if pressed. It has resale, it has waiting spares, it does not corrode lots, and in London the taxi drivers permit you out in front (get a demonstrate so it looks such as you're doing the certainty) while you're short on money, a Cub is for you. while you're into intense ramp activities, possibly no longer, yet continuously think of what the gadget has to do; holiday reliably, or be a stunt motorbike? What do you relatively need is the question. in case you pick a Vincent checklist breaker on Bonneville, yet could desire to get to paintings, overview your genuine standards.
2016-10-01 07:16:57
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answered by prindle 4
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My favourite bike is my Honda Africa twin XRV750 It does everything I ask of it and it just goes on and on. Car drivers get out of my way too as its so big with those twin glaring lights!
The sexiest bike has got to be an MV Augusta or the Triumph 900 scrambler
2007-07-10 05:42:28
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answered by Mark 4
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Favourite - mine
Fastest, sexiest - well I prefer to keep a bike more than a few weeks (sexy bikes are targets for TWOCers - taking without owner's concent) and arrive with by back intact.
Style wise - my wife had a Honda 700 Shadow (US import early 80's model) which was pretty impressive and powerful too.
2007-07-10 06:53:07
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answered by David P 7
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The Honda CBX1000 six cyl awesome! but for today it a very hard one to pick out just one as they are all up there, but here goes- Ducati 916/996/998/1098,MV AGUSTA 1000, benelli tornado, triumph speed triple 1050, any one of these bikes makes me go weak at the knees
2007-07-10 21:06:42
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answered by kiddy 2
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I have a 2005 Yamaha R1 in the shift red color (dark red). I love the color and the lines on this bike. But if you want to go exotic, im a huge fan of the 2006 MV Agusta F4cc. Ah man, check it out. Single sided swing arm, under seat 4 tip exhaust. Beautiful bike! But then again, it is a special edition model at $120,000 msrp.
http://www.mvagustausa.com/web-mvagusta/07_F4_CC.html
2007-07-10 03:16:30
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answered by AJ562 3
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I would have to say it is a tie between a Ducati 916, the 996 or the Kawasaki Ninja 450. If i had either of those I would be in 7th heaven when it comes to motorcycles.
2007-07-10 06:08:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Any classic British Bike- in particular my namesake the Bonneville Triumph, sexy to look at and powerful with a gorgeous exposed engine.
Well done for being a girl biker- the more the merrier!
2007-07-10 02:19:31
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answered by Chutch 3
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Dude(ss!), firstly, let me give you a star for asking this question! Then let me tell you that that is a real tough ask. If pushed I guess it's gonna have be a GSX-R6.
But, let's not count out the Honda CBR 600RR or even the Kawasaki 6XR!
Like I said a tough question. Gonna be interesting to see what everyone else on here thinks.
2007-07-10 02:15:13
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answered by politicsguy 5
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