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I left a reply under a different account but that has mysteriously disappeared... this image is AI generated or manipulated.
-Indistinct writing on side panel and helmet -Extra front brake caliper. While this kind of mod is certainly possible, this one does not appear to be attached to anything, and has no hydraulic line running to it -Feet hovering over nothing. I don't know why AI has trouble with this, but I see it omitting footpegs a lot -The engine seems photorealistic at first but the longer you look at it this less it makes sense. The valve cover in particular has a weird illogical shape

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2023 CFMOTO 450SR S
Source: abdul_rabby___
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1966-1967 Triumph TR6

#bike id#triumph#oxcroft#it could be a TR6C I think but it looks like a modern custom#so it could be anything I guess
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2007-2011 Harley-Davidson VRSCDX Night Rod Special

サイファーが古いティンマニでラグナのコラムを発見→ウィンヒルってどこだ?(憧れの)ラグナの大事な場所に興味津々→俺行ったことあるぜ!ウィンヒルってのはさ~以下物知りゼル発動→案内しろ っていう経緯があったんだと思います
Seifer found Laguna's column in an old TimberManiacs →
Where's Winhill? (He is curious about Laguna's important place) →
I've been there! Winhill is - (abbreviated)→
You're gonna show me the way.
I think that's how it happened.
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What's the name of this bike?
This ask has been stuck in my inbox for ages - I knew it was there but I was unable to see it. For some reason, it's now finally visible? Anyways!
This is a 1972+ Kawasaki H1 or H2, two-stroke triples that were either 500cc or 750cc. I don't know if it's possible to narrow it down further than that - it does have a disc brake which means it's not older.
I wanna point out something that I appreciate - the artist paid close attention to the reference, because this has a detail that anybody could easily miss. The right fork has mounting holes for a brake caliper that isn't there - but this is accurate to how the bikes came. You could actually buy a right-hand brake assembly as an accessory if you wanted.
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1980-1983 Suzuki GS????GL
Definitely an 8-valve GS, definitely a cruiser-style, definitely a shaft drive.




dykes and their cars by chloe sherman
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motorcyclist ych
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Comment to bid!!
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2010 Yamaha R125
A week old idea finally drawn up!
Suletta celebrating her birthday with Miorine - just riding around town.
*This was posted on my Twitter page for SulemioWeek23
#bike id#yamaha#sketch-creations#I'm not 100% sure that this colour scheme was only for 2010 but it sure seems like it
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2004-2007 Honda Big Ruckus PS250


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2013-2016 2013-2015 Honda CBR500R
(thanks to @molerat for the correction)
Actually this is all that needs to be seen from that video


Manliest sport bike rider
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2013-2019 BMW R1200GS
1989-1992 Honda VFR400R NC30
Figured she might not be much of a car person anyway
#bike id#stedilnik#boss lamb#bmw#honda#gonna be honest all GS series look the same to me. I am doing my best with the headlight but I'm not sure if it even changed on the 1250
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2007-2009 Kawasaki Z1000
It's not dead-on, because there are some simplifications and some added flair, but it's pretty good I think! The wave rotor and 3 spoke wheel screams Kawasaki to me, and the headlight looks very much inspired by the Z-series. Only the Z1000 had three spoke wheels, the smaller bikes all had... nicer wheels, for some reason.
It is a little funny to me that the tiny little rear fender is still there. It seems like Nightwing is rolling without turn signals or a license plate, so it's just hanging out there like the price tag on a jacket. Note to artists: when looking for things to simplify, especially on a sportsbike, you can just remove the rear fender 95% of the time and it will be completely fine.

The beauty of Vasco Georgiev’s Nightwing
Batman: Urban Legends #22
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2012 Harley-Davidson VRSCDX Night Rod Special
Biker Applejack by ~JourneyCurl
#bike id#harley-davidson#journeycurl#aluacomics#allurealua#it's not a perfect match but it's as close as I can get I think
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btw apologies for any motorcycle unrelated posts that frequently show up. it is horrifically difficult for me to stop from mixing up this blog and my main blog
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Putting this up here temporarily while I work on it
Think this could be a Triumph Speed Twin? This could also be based on a custom that mixes parts from different bikes

Motorcyclist ych doodle page
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Any bodytype , species etc
End in like one day
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question for artists: which of the below motorcycles do you think would be easier for you to draw
Fine print: -Comments/replies are welcome -I'm not planning on asking anybody to draw either, this isn't a trap it's just for science -Answer as if YOU personally were going to make a reasonable* effort to draw either -I want to leave "reasonable" up to the reader, but I guess at minimum I want to say a non-agonizing amount of work. We're definitely not talking about a photorealistic painting
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This is one of:
1994-1998 Ducati 916 1999-2002 Ducati 996 1994-2002 Ducati 748
It's impossible to differentiate between the three at a distance. You might be able to narrow it down if the wheels are more clearly visible. Also, it is definitely NOT a Ducati 998 - it lacks the air ducts in the side fairings that this bike has. The signature headlights are not visible, but I'm 100% sure this is what was referenced due to the arrangement of the ducts on the fairing.
It could very well be a monoposto because that's slightly cooler and I presume it makes sense in context.

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