Not a GSXr, but I do ride. I just finished rebuilding a 83 Honda Nighthawk 650. Aside from some electrical (turn signals and brake light) it will run and drive and its fun.

Got that right, the seat it an 80s seat, and you know how they loved their cushion. It is so plush lol.i'm sure both are way more comfortable than mine lol
yep thats my 03 2.5rs cant wait to pay it off and get a challenger but enjoying the mpg for nowI spy a SUBIE! Nice bike and nice Rango
Hell yeah man, the more I watch videos on the hellcat, the more I want one. I really don't care about the pissing match between the camaro and mustang.yep thats my 03 2.5rs cant wait to pay it off and get a challenger but enjoying the mpg for now
Right you are, IMO the chally is the only "muscle car" that looks like the oldie. But people nowadays want modern and euro styled shit. I HATE the headlights on the new charger, it and the dart need new names. Don't get me wrong, I like them both and they look good but are not deserving of the names.they need to stop bringing back the oldies, they are killing them. The camaro is ugly as hell, doesnt follow any older designs but the body, the mustang is alright but its played out, the charger is a disgrace but IMO is clean, should have been named something different, and the Dart, well thats self explainatory
Yes they do, and the headlights do suck except the challenger, so clean and nice.Right you are, IMO the chally is the only "muscle car" that looks like the oldie. But people nowadays want modern and euro styled shit. I HATE the headlights on the new charger, it and the dart need new names. Don't get me wrong, I like them both and they look good but are not deserving of the names.
Yes, I am very careful riding. I watch the wheels of people coming at me and people on the sides trying to turn. Im not really worried about people in front of me, as I stay as far away from them.I like all your bikes everyone posted in this thread. Brother in law has the same black victory like someone posted. Hope you all are safe and be careful riding. I remember a little trick I learned is to watch the distance between the front wheel and the front bumper. The driver hits the gas, front goes up, slams on breaks, goes down. You can tell alot by watching that rather than guessing if a driver will go or hit the brakes.