Road Racing Motorcycles

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It's fun to go fast on two wheels but keep it to the track

So you want to go fast on two wheels?  Well that is what Road racing motorcycles is all about.
 

I have owned seven bikes so far

Jawa 350 (yes a Jawa) 

Kawasaki KZ400 s2

Kawasaki  KZ750

Yamaha RD350

Suziki GS 400 (hey do not laugh I paid $50.00 bucks for it)

1982 Yamaha 650 Seca Turbo VERY nice bike heavy but fun like a two stroke power band

Yamaha Seca 550

DO NOT race on the streets, this is a easy way to die.  Please save the speed for the racetrack.

Onboard with Jason Pridmore at Road Atlanta see and feel how it is to Roadrace a Motorcycle


Videos you want fast u get fast

My handpicked selections from
www.Uponone.com
Isle of Mann
Sweeeeet video with some awesome tunes to boot. I think it's time to buy another bike:):)
Hayabusa top end run
DO NOT try this at home.

Motorcycles on Ebay

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Kawasaki motorcycles on Ebay

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Yamaha motorcycles on eBay

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Suzuki motorcycles on eBay

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Blog Posts from Google

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Motorcycle roadracing Flickr Photos

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Roadracing YouTube vids

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