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Old 09-14-2012   #451
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Old 09-17-2012   #452
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We used to call them "Bacon slicers " because of the open flywheel!! *-))
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You've got to see this custom honda. (Not my photo, so click on the link.)

http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?ac...h=200690;image
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now THAT is a lean, mean fighting machine ...
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I do love this motorcycle thread and I've owned this bike since new in 1983,they certainly stand the test of time.
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now THAT is a lean, mean fighting machine ...
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You've got to see this custom honda. (Not my photo, so click on the link.)

http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?ac...h=200690;image
I'ts been "Bobbed" and would currently be advertised, if for sale as a "Bobber".

In times past, this would be also called a "Cafe Racer" and quite literally in Polite European society valiant riders would jump astride their "Cafe Racers" and race from coffee shop to cafe, and vice versa on a pre determined route of such stops. Latte or espresso was optional.

Bobbing has become the practice of cutting away certain parts of the motorcylce to make seats and fenders smaller, Cafe style clip handlebars mounted on low on the front forks and a crouch forward style of riding that did no good for your lower back and cartilage between your vertabrae.

The common problem with this "between cafes and coffee shop" style of racing was you could not get food or drinks to go, nor could you safely eat or drink "on the fly".
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Posted some on my blog:

http://rf-post.blogspot.de/2012/10/motorbike.html

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Sem, Great photographs. The second bike mystifies me. I can't identify it. Are these bikes you just came across parked around town?

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Hi Ted,
thanks for your kind words.
The second is a MZ, built in the old GDR.
Just walking around by visiting Berlin. Lots of them there. I like the city very much for taking pictures. But to seldom there.
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Thanks for the information, Sem. I once rode an MuZ 500cc single-cylinder race bike. Quite a thrill. But perhaps not the same company?

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Hi Ted,
I don´t think so. You can find some Information here:

http://muz.de/de/das-unternehmen/gal...tegory&catid=2

Hope it will work.
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Sem, Great photographs. The second bike mystifies me. I can't identify it. Are these bikes you just came across parked around town?

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Its an East German MZ ETZ 250, I had one from 1988 till 1998 a super little bike, very reliable and nice to ride. The Scooter is a Simson 50cc Schwalbe ,(Swallow ) also East German amd a bit of a cult thing in Germany.
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