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◊ 2006-04-22 22:51 |
Peut-être même deux motos différentes: largeur des fourches (ou effet de perspective). Les garde-boues semblent peints, quand la grande majorité étaient chromés alors. Ce qui peut limiter la recherche. Les carénages semblent sortir de chez Vetter, équipementier qui équipait... toutes les marques... ![]() Les hauts-moteurs semblent étroits, on ne voit pas les bas-moteurs, garde-boues peints... peut-être Harley-Davidson 1000 XL Vetter? |
◊ 2006-05-12 15:11 |
isnt that a ford pinto-face? :-)) martin |
◊ 2006-06-16 18:00 |
more specifically an early 70's pinto... |
◊ 2006-06-16 18:04 |
The page is for the motorbikes. |
◊ 2006-09-05 23:26 |
That windblocker was a generic fibreglass item that could be used on different motorcycles. I see a late 1960's Alfa 'Boattail' spider in the background.. ![]() |
◊ 2008-07-31 20:47 |
I know the fairings are aftermarket Vetters, but I keep thinking the bikes are Yamahas for some reason. |
◊ 2016-03-18 23:53 |
Giving this pic a bump to see if anyone wants to have another go at these motorbikes. -- Last edit: 2016-03-18 23:53:17 |
◊ 2016-05-07 19:05 |
Maybe these fairings were made for a specific type of bike, like today. ![]() |
◊ 2017-05-14 09:53 |
If we can't figure out the bikes, then perhaps this one should be changed for the Ford Pinto behind? (I also see a 1977-only Oldsmobile Delta 88 in the lower right and a 1978-79 Oldsmobile Delta 88 in the back...) -- Last edit: 2017-05-29 11:06:57 |
◊ 2017-05-15 00:56 |
(blurry red looks like Alfa Duetto) |
◊ 2017-09-23 19:02 |
These aren't Vetter Windjammers, they're a cheap copy (genuine Vetters have a curve in the lower edge of the screen to match the radius of the headlight). Agreed the bikes look like yamahas though. |