Wheeled toys

We have guns, knives, outdoors and memorabilia covered. What about cars, bikes etc.

Here’s one of my bikes. Its a 85’ BMW K100RT with a few factory upgrades. IMG_20170205_143829_031

im not a bike guy, but i am a car guy. here’s my lil ol hot rod car ive been working on and off on since 1997.
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I’ve been pushing this sweet ride around for about a year now.

One day I’ll have time to get the 1985 Honda Magna that’s laying in a few different pieces at my dad’s looking something like this fine example.

@Cool_Rick both of mine rocked that little red number for a fair time, as well.

I used to go through mustangs like underpants. Was single at the time so that wasn’t necessarily as fast as it may sound. These days I kick around in a mostly stock 2012 Rubicon 4 door. But now that its paid off, I’m waiting on Elon to get my space truck built.

Work days at the ranch are mostly spent in a 2019 Polaris ranger crew 1000

Lastly, I inherited my grandfather’s 1986 Honda fourtrax atv, but im having a hell of a time with the carb. It doesn’t want to idle and time has been too short to get back to it lately.

Doesn’t want to idle……sounds like. Clogged idle jet….easy fix. Love those Honda’s good running easily serviced

Pedal power for me!

in my opinion the more wheels the better - I’m not ‘balanced’ enough for a motorcycle :slight_smile:


Old and slow, like me.

2021 4Runner



I love my toyotas

I don’t know if you had the L badged Toyota(s) since new, but in my area at least there’s a certain point of 8-12 years old and over 100k miles that their sale price is the same or hardly any more than a regular Toyota. Get one with a clean maintenance schedule and you’ve got one clean optioned out semi-classic ride that will run forever on the cheap.

Man I had to look for close to a year for mine. The prices on them down here are borderline ridiculous. This is an 05 with 160k on it and everything has been maintained. It’s such a smooth ride on and off the road. The only problem is the 12 mpg lol


My neighbor has one of these. His property is mostly level to 10 degrees.

I got the steep property. Runs from level, near the creek, to 10 degrees around the house, to 20 degrees behind the house.

Then up to 40 degrees and steeper. 800 foot vertical to the top of the ridge.

The Deere Gator maxes out about 20 degrees.

After that it’s Leg-power.

The wheeled vehicle I would like to build, if I wasn’t dealing with Old People Health Crap, is a trailer that generates electricity when it is loaded up with wood & rolled downhill.

Ride 'em -don’t hide 'em. 79- 75- 86

79fx75 kaw
VFR 750 F

Those are all nice, but dat VFR :drooling_face:


Me too

Bought a 84 VFR500 what a bike. 70+in second gear. Had to 145 once had throttle and rpm (11,500 redline) left and called it done.

Great bikes. Our 86 still runs like a top,
They won a bunch of races and championships.
Pristine one at the Barber M/C museum, a “must see” for MC guys.
Love my HD’s but always had a hot Asian on the side. :grin: