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Soooo,what do you call yours?

Started by sioux zookeeper, Friday, 30 November 2018, 07:03 AM

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Quote from: KiwiCol on Friday, 30 November  2018, 03:02 PM
Rogues had "The Black Bitch", Stim had "Bess"  Barmy had "Pricilla" ( :happy1:) and a few more I've forgotten atm.

Pricilla?

Nope, used to call mine"the bling bucket". My Triumoh is called "Tex" (short for Triumoh EXplorer)
Nothing to do.............all day to do it....I love retirement :lol:

Tony Nitrous

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Most of mine are called by what they are, the Busa, Bandit, the 14, the ET, the Slabbie etc etc.

The Busa is normally called just that, the Busa, although it has been revered to as "The Ugly Bus"

The 14 has also been called "The Black Rat".

I don't might refering to a bike by a descriptive name but I'm not so sad as the give them other names !

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Mick_J

I'm with you on that tony, my bikes are called, the Ducati, the Beemer, the 14, the MZ and the Trumpet, simples.
Keep the rubber side down.          Mick

Blubber

Quote from: DTTW on Friday, 30 November  2018, 05:38 PM
Mine is "sussu" or "zukizuki", both names are referring to Suzuki of course. Then there is "möhkö", which is a Finnish term normally used to describe something heavy, and clumsy piece of equipment.

Think we share some words in Dutch language

"möhkö" sounds alot like Moeke ..which is another name for a mother modeled like a fridge... sounds just about right  :rofl2:
:stir:
Wreck-it Richard - one of the unDutchables

Taniwha

Mine gets referred to as "The Express".

Named after the Brough Superior SS100
K7 B&W, '84 GPZ550, '12 ZX2,

Milts





This bike had lots of names!

                                      Start you........ *^%+

                                      Pissing out oil you......*^%+

                                      Call them brakes you........*^%+

                                      Now what's gone wrong with the twist grip you......*^%+

The joys of classic bikes, needless to say i didn't keep it that long

                                     

Globalrider

When it was in the UK it was called YUCK as that was the reg
I need to go somewhere I've not been but won't know until I get there!

grog

My 14 is just my bike. Ive had 2 Nortons, they had lots of names also. Atlas, shook teeth out, Commando just needed a mental hospital, worst bike ive owned. My other in my shed, Diavel, i call it that bloody red thing, i hate it, only ride it to keep battery charged. Will be glad when its gone.

Tony Nitrous

When I was much younger and even dumber than I am now, I bought a brand new Harley Sportster.

I had lots of names for that bike!  :rant: :soapbox:
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grog

I forgot my cr250 Honda Elsinore.It was unreal, full on power in the day. Then came starting it, broke my mates ankle. One day i pushed it 10ks in bush because i couldnt start it. I ended up throwing it in corner, never tried it again until sold. Yes, it was tuned to book specs, i tried everything. Bad child that one.

ARH

Only time mine has a name is when it twitches cos I've put down too much power exiting a corner.... then it gets called  " ooyafucker". 

T 24

Quote from: DTTW on Friday, 30 November  2018, 05:38 PM
Mine is "sussu" or "zukizuki", both names are referring to Suzuki of course. Then there is "möhkö", which is a Finnish term normally used to describe something heavy, and clumsy piece of equipment.
"Möhkö" is proper noun name for six sylinder Kawasaki Z 1300 in Finnish language.

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