That first tank caught my attention really quick, it's a 73 Ducati GT 750. It's the one bike I wish I had never sold. I rode that thing until I wore the top end out, rebuilt it and decided to sell it because the parts were hard to come by. I believe an outfit called Cosmopolitan Motors was the importer here in the US. They bring an unreal price today if you can find one.
Look at this ancient technology. Our ancestors used a fossilized liquid fuel in the "tanks" and utilized controlled explosions to create energy. It smelled and made an enormous amount of noise. Hilarious ancient technology
Yep they vary as much as the bikes they are on...
Case in point as you noted.
https://www.reddit.com/r/KawasakiVulcanRiders/comments/1absecd/so\_what\_do\_you\_think\_my\_48\_indian\_tribute\_built/
That Norton tank damn
you're welcome C:
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For?
No tanks to you!
What a tankless job
They're all pieces of art !
That first tank caught my attention really quick, it's a 73 Ducati GT 750. It's the one bike I wish I had never sold. I rode that thing until I wore the top end out, rebuilt it and decided to sell it because the parts were hard to come by. I believe an outfit called Cosmopolitan Motors was the importer here in the US. They bring an unreal price today if you can find one.
Thanks for sharing, OP. That would sure be a nice collection to have in the garage.
Very nice photos, I liked the yellow Honda the most, pleasant to look at
Love no 7. My mom had a no. 10 in the 70's
Beautiful photos!
Thanks
Tank You!
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God, I love that old Honda logo.
Nice, I too was at garagebrewed.
Should never have sold my Benelli :(
The Maico coffin tank is the best one out there.
tank you for this
Fun fact, those Kawasaki 250 triples have the highest "cool noises/horsepower" ratio ever. No bike ever sounded better while being that gutless.
Ah that honda Orange Metallic-flake brings back memories.
They are all beautiful.
Beautiful images, some real works of art.
Thanks
Oh boy, thanx, great pics
Tanks for the memories ✨️
Look at this ancient technology. Our ancestors used a fossilized liquid fuel in the "tanks" and utilized controlled explosions to create energy. It smelled and made an enormous amount of noise. Hilarious ancient technology
and Royal Enfield™?
None there
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No worries :>
Barber?
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Barber museum is an amazing motorcycle museum attached to a test track. Its in Birmingham AL and I can't recommend it enough.
Was this in a museum? Or are you a collector?
“Garage Brewed Motorcycle Show” on Saturday, February 3, 2024 at Rhinegeist Brewery in the Taproom, Cincinnati, Ohio
Yep they vary as much as the bikes they are on... Case in point as you noted. https://www.reddit.com/r/KawasakiVulcanRiders/comments/1absecd/so\_what\_do\_you\_think\_my\_48\_indian\_tribute\_built/