GTA ⇒ Singapore ⇒ Malaysia ⇒ Thailand ⇒ Vietnam ⇒ Japan ⇒ Asia et al....
if it wasn't for a message from muay_thai_dan, i would have forgotten about GTAM!
I truly haven't forgotten GTAM since i've met so many great people here!!
So here's the update, left GTA this summer to to go to grad...
Here is my NSR 250 SP (MC21) & CBR 250RR (MC22)
Grey Markets bikes are definitely unique - while race replicas always turn heads
not sure what turns heads first, when they hear the chainsaw 2-stroke motor buzzzzzz coming up or the smell of the burnt oil when you pass them all by....
With spring officially here, i didnt realize so many people kept there bikes indoors.
whether it makes sense or not....
heres some of the bikes ive had indoors at one point or another, different reasons...
During university - it was because it was cool
Living in Japan - it was a necescity...
OMG this was my first bike, not just FZR400
but this actual bike...5+ years ago!!!!
I remember the "yamaha" script font on the tank and FZR lettering on the Rear Box!!
small world - awesome!!!
Re: 新バイクJapan Toys - NSR250SP & CBR250RR ***Tons of Pics ---> Dial Up --> Go Home!
i am actually in Japan again this week.
There is location in Tokyo (Ueno) called Bike Street
All the shops setup along the street selling parts / nbikes and gear.
Food of course is the norm...or maybe not...
FS: 1990 Honda MC22 - 19,000 RPM Redline ★ Lots of Pictures - Dial Up Go Home ★★
1990 Honda CBR250RR(L) MC22
Color Spec: NH-193P (NO.1)
This is my personal bike when I was living in Japan (along with a Honda 250NSR SP MC21).
When I moved to Canada I brought them both back with me
Now...
Yes you can definately put 2 strokes on the road.
Ive got both my 250s plated on the road in Toronto.
2 Stroke NSR
4 Stroke CBR250RR
Being over 15 years made the process straightforward...
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