Dark Skinned Italian Babes

All other motorcycle related topics go in here." However, DO NOT post ANY messages that are related to politics or religion in here. They will be erased. Thanks!

Moderator: Moderators

Post Reply
MikeCam
Centurion Moderator!
Posts: 2216
Joined: Sat Mar 19, 2005 8:05 pm
Donating Member #: 100
Location: Conway River, Virginia

Dark Skinned Italian Babes

Post by MikeCam »

Every winter I go through a period of lust and desire for these Italian beauties. Can't stop thinking about them. Anyone have any experience with any of this? I especially like the naked models.


Top of the list: Ducati Monster Dark; followed by MTS. Next up: Moto Guzzi Breva and Griso. But there are good low mileage Ballabio and Centauro's as well.

Stories, pictures, ride experiences? Share please.
Last edited by MikeCam on Mon Feb 11, 2008 4:27 am, edited 1 time in total.
The Older I Get, The Less I Know.
User avatar
Biff's R
Double Lifer
Posts: 2384
Joined: Sat Mar 19, 2005 4:55 pm
Donating Member #: 289
Location: Newark, OH

Post by Biff's R »

Here is my neighbor's Italian beauty('69 Bultaco). I have never ridden it, and he does not ride it much since he is 6'5".

Image
Jeff (lifer #289)
'17 F800GSA
'04 R1150R
There ain't no education in the second kick of a mule!
machew01
Quadruple Lifer
Posts: 651
Joined: Sun Mar 20, 2005 7:14 am
Donating Member #: 345
Location: Crumpler, NC USA

Post by machew01 »

I love it when Jeff tries to start a fight.

mac
MikeCam
Centurion Moderator!
Posts: 2216
Joined: Sat Mar 19, 2005 8:05 pm
Donating Member #: 100
Location: Conway River, Virginia

Post by MikeCam »

"BULTACO comes from combining the first four letters of Sr. Bultó's surname with the last three of "Paco", his nickname (BULT)+(ACO). CEMOTO is an acronym for "Compañía Española de Motores".

Uhh, Jeff, Spanish girls are nice and all but...
The Older I Get, The Less I Know.
User avatar
Biff's R
Double Lifer
Posts: 2384
Joined: Sat Mar 19, 2005 4:55 pm
Donating Member #: 289
Location: Newark, OH

Post by Biff's R »

Spain was once run by the Italians, and the language is almost the same.

It still is funny to see my neighbor on that bike. He makes it look like a 50cc dirt bike.

Back to my taxes.
Jeff (lifer #289)
'17 F800GSA
'04 R1150R
There ain't no education in the second kick of a mule!
wncbmw
Lifer
Posts: 4108
Joined: Sat Mar 19, 2005 8:39 pm
Donating Member #: 0
Location: Western NC

Post by wncbmw »

In light of my recent exposure to the dual sport side of riding, a friend showed up to breakfast this morning on a nice Italian beauty - A Cagiva Elephant. Interesting older model with a stout frame and a Ducati motor! :smt023
'02 in black - the real BMW color! (Now gone to a new home)
Vann - Lifer No. 295
User avatar
maduko
Basic User
Posts: 197
Joined: Wed Aug 01, 2007 4:51 pm
Donating Member #: 735
Location: Tulsa, OK
Contact:

GS in Italian is....

Post by maduko »

The Elefant was a pretty heavy load. If you needed an Italian GS my money would be on the Moto Guzzi Quota.

But the Cagiva Gran Canyon was a much more interesting ride!
User avatar
cone
Basic User
Posts: 35
Joined: Tue Oct 09, 2007 9:52 am
Donating Member #: 0
Location: Kwa Zulu Natal RSA

Post by cone »

That Bultaco is indeed beautiful and the styling is a bit Italian. The Italians built some beautiful bikes and I particularly like the smaller capacities of the 1950"s
don't think about the meaning of life, think about the next ride
Post Reply