Toronto Motorcycle Show
December 6-8, 2002

Show entrance

Kawasaki 636

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BMW K1200GT

Dash layout of K1200GT

Front view

The faring edge looks pieced together due to a rubber virbation pad between it and the main faring.

Side view, K1200GT, K1200RS visible directly behind it.

K1200RS

Kawasaki Ninja RX7R

NEW Kawasaki ZX12R

NEW Kawaski ZZR1200

Closeup of ZX12R - hard to believe it cranks out the highest industry horsepower, 168 HP

Custom Honda Ace 750

Custom body parts manufacturer

Looks like the BMW C1 to me.

A "toned down" Harley!

Honda CBRXX Blackbird.

Honda Concept bike - I'd LOVE to sit on it... AND ride it!

NEW Honda ST1300 - I think it's ugly!

No factory option for heated grips.

I just don't get trikes... if you want something THIS big, buy a small car.

It needs a parking brake for Pete's sake!

The Boss Hoss Chevy V8 based bike.

Look at the spread of those bars!

Specs for Boss Hoss.

NEW Yamaha FJR1300

Pretty sharp!

 

I am not a big fan of BIG cruisers either...

NEW Ducati 999 - I think it's ugly.

Ducati ST4s - very nice!

Competes with Honda CBRXX as a sport/tourer in my mind though Honda will addition of Givi bags.

Under cover view of Ducati 999

Interesting steering mechanism.

Closeup view.

Old Harley Silent Grey Fellows

Back when Harley's were quiet ; )

OOOoo... the MOJO girls...

A highlight of the show indeed...

The Vespa "darling" girls...

Buell Firebolt - I liked the looks of the wheel and the HUGE rotor.

The whole bike.

Kawaski Z1000, nice color, hard hard seat!

Kreater Custom Frames

Complete Kreater bikes.

Don and John messing around on a K1200GT.

BMW R1150 Boxer Cup - very attractive bike, even the kids love it!

Benelli Tournado Tre, caught my eye from the BMW booth.

True color, VERY nice.

Ugh... nice until I saw the front.

The fans are quite visible.

THIS is restored?!?!?

That's what they say... it IS resotred.

I don't get the "Magnum scooters" either.

Another big big scooter.

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