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Edit: Ok I was 20 years old
I could have sworn you were older than that
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Edit: Ok I was 20 years old
I could have sworn you were older than that
According the the wikipedia article I referenced it came out in 1997. The wikipedia article may have stated something else at the time you where reading it. As a film afficionado you may have seen it in one of the Bond films. Tomorrow never dies, IIRC from just reading it on Wikipedia. My late teen self thought that to be pretty nifty and cool, although the scene was very improbable.
We are using the term generic in different manners it would seem. Generic to me, means it is difficult to tell one from the other. In this regard, I think the Fat Bob and Street Bob are very easy to distinguish (in fact, my 4 year old son can already do this) from one another. However, line up 10 sport bikes all in blue, and I think I'd have a hard time telling one from the other. Still, you have a point that it's all about perspective. Maybe the fact that the pointy ass end on one is 1" higher than the pointy ass end on another is meaningful to afficianados. It isn't to me, which is why I find it hard to find these bikes attractive.
One week til I'm back in the US and can pick up my latest bike! And I'm thinking about offering to buy a family friend's Ural Patrol, would make the perfect Brooklyn bike.
^ Beautiful, that's the setup I saw in UM also, with the sidecar. I love a good utilitarian motorcycle like that, almost looks as if nothing's changed in decades.. So what will that make, four?
I would say it makes even more than 4 HP.
Anybody want a 2010 BMW GS1200 Adventure used only on one trip? 2500 miles.