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Mike Franklin

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So really, how many sport trac'ers are out there who have a two wheeler? Let see some pics. Me, a Zuki Boulevard M50. And I must say, when cookie monster is hitched up to the trac, I get "ultimate toy combo" stares at the gas pump.



My front tire is as big as a hd's sportsters rear tire. :)

Mods:

Debaffled stock pipes. (TANKS VOLUSIA COWBOY!)

T-Bag

Cobra FI



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Loaded up for Skyline drive.

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What I enjoy most.

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Should be A LOT more pictures after monday. I'm doing a trackday at VIR so it should be a great time.
 
ST pulled fine through the mountains on the way to Shendoah. I was just as comfortable with it in the trac as I was with bikes in my old extended cab Dakota.
 
i just joined and dont know how to post a photo yet

but i have an 87 fj1200 with 20k original miles on it.

bought it 2 years ago with just under 15K.



main reason i bought the sport trac, i traded my regular

cab truck in on it so this way i can take the whole family

and the bike to boot.:D



Chops, my wife wants to know where you got that

oswald photo? too darn funny

 
Here's my toy, though it's changed a bit since this picture (when bought new). Imagine it with a windshield, saddlebags, and highway pegs, and you get a more current idea...



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Actually, I got it at Motosports of Jonesboro. It's a Honda VTX1300. Looks just as good, sounds about as good, runs a lot better, and is a whole lot easier on the checkbook each month.
 
Love motorcyles and my ST. My ST hauls my race trailer to the tracks. Here are a couple of me on my race bike at Daytona this past spring. Nothing like 185 mph on the banking to keep you focused on the meaning of life.



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