Dare you come out of the closet.
I'll admit to really liking the Harley Davidson Sportster 48.
There I finally did it and came out.
I feel liberated

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Out of the closet so to speak.bikesnbones wrote:But are too embarrassed to admit to it.
Dare you come out of the closet.
I'll admit to really liking the Harley Davidson Sportster 48.
There I finally did it and came out.
I feel liberated
Leave my bike alone.Boxered wrote:
AARGH My eyes![]()
Steve
Strangely enough, our nextdoor neighbour has an Enfield 350 Bullet for sale - it's an '08 bike in black and is clean/shiny enough to make even Bob proud. Tony - who owns it - is in his 60's and rarely have I met such a perfectionist in all he does (he's a plumber by trade, and he even polishes his old VW Transporter van most weekends).nab 301 wrote:Any Enfield , I did own one in the not too distant past , A Guzzi California
I'm of the firm belief that any and all bikes up to 400cc should be two strokes, I absolutely love strokers and the way they deliver their power along with the smell that's so emotive of my "yoof" <goes all rosie tinted>Herb wrote:No secret desires that are embarrassing. Happy to admit I have a desire for some of the 2 strokes I missed out on in my youf. I went down the sensible route due to the insurance, but wish I had owned a 250 or 350 LC. Maybe an RG250 as well.
I rode a mates RG250 and was blown away by it.