Bikes that I'd.....

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Kaffeemaschine - remodelled Moto Guzzis (nicknamed comeagutzer here) - 850 thru to 1250 I think. More power and all the old LeMans plastic bits gone.
These are custom made and not cheap so I've only got some pics due to the price of fuel as well.

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Note how the twin is more prominent on these.
 
I've had a few, my favorite was my K1600GTL and my 2300cc Triumph beast
 

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My Obama-cycle, now fallen into disuse but may have to get new tires soon.
You too can have one, just find a bicycle with no chain & lock, get an old chainsaw and there you are!
Very conservative fuelwise and quite fast at around 35mph, at least that's what the officer said, as there are no instruments other than the visual gas gauge.

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My Obama-cycle, now fallen into disuse but may have to get new tires soon.
You too can have one, just find a bicycle with no chain & lock, get an old chainsaw and there you are!
Very conservative fuelwise and quite fast at around 35mph, at least that's what the officer said, as there are no instruments other than the visual gas gauge.

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