Ugliest Bike...EVER!!!

OMG!! WTF is that? Who in the hell would ride that contraption?
 
I know this is an ugly bike thread....but I thought I'd throw a little beauty in here!!!

This is my old girl. Bought her new in '81. Dam near as clean now as the day I took her home..

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There's something about a real clean older bike. Nice cycle Mjn.
 
Hate to be a Suzuki basher....but they too make ugly bikes sometimes...

GZ 250

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You've got some serious issues dude.  Most those bikes you're putting up are freakin' works of art or timeless classics.
Then again some people are born lemmings...get what ever late model vehicle everybody else owns and fit in with the crowd.
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1982 Suzuki High Mileage Bike
Engine: 124 cc Suzuki GN125Z, modified with help of Pops Yoshimura
Fairing: sandwich construction built in four pieces of fiberglass and polyurethane
Brakes: modified (larger than original) drum brake at the front, no rear brake
Mass: 118 kg (260 lbs)
Top Speed: 90 mph (145 km/h)
Fuel Efficiency: 215.4 mpg (0,790 l/100 km) average, San Diego to Daytona Speedway,
256 mpg (0,665 l/100 km) at the contest
Street legal model with lights, flashers, mirrors etc.
Designed, built and ridden by Matt Guzzetta, Don Vesco Products

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What?? The BMW K1 a work of art?? And the R 1200 C??? And the Buell Blast??? NO WAY!!!!!!

And by the way, I do love SOME older classic bikes....like the '87 GSXR...even with the bug eyed headlamps....

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1982 Suzuki High Mileage Bike
Engine: 124 cc Suzuki GN125Z, modified with help of Pops Yoshimura
Fairing: sandwich construction built in four pieces of fiberglass and polyurethane
Brakes: modified (larger than original) drum brake at the front, no rear brake
Mass: 118 kg (260 lbs)
Top Speed:  90 mph (145 km/h)
Fuel Efficiency:  215.4 mpg (0,790 l/100 km) average, San Diego to Daytona Speedway,
256 mpg (0,665 l/100 km) at the contest
Street legal model with lights, flashers, mirrors etc.
Designed, built and ridden by Matt Guzzetta, Don Vesco Products
That's, err, different, but believe it or not, I wish I had that fairing on my 250 Ninja.

120mpg > 70mpg

And, at the risk of committing blasphemy, I imagine a Busa with a similar setup wouldn't do too shabby, either.
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daaaayyuummm.....my frickin retinas!!!

I think the award has to go to that fuggin GSXR/Scooter abomination.
 
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