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Do we have names for our modes of transport
Have we got names for our travel vehicles (however many wheels it may have)?
One which springs to mind is 'Maya' the KTM on the Two Moto Kiwis RT I have decided to call my trusty 2003 XT600E 'Arrunya', its a Thai female name and I like the sound off it. I was just curious if anyone else has names for their machines (not the ones you call it when it breaks down :rofl:) bier Wayne |
The number plate on my F800GS begins "LC..." hence, she's named Elsie.
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My former bus (VW T3 Westfalia 1.9 wbx) was called BB. Short for Beautiful Bus :) Best car I ever had and miss her ...
My VW Golf MkII was called Flaming Death. I was convinced I was going to die in that car someday.. bought it for 50 bucks on the scrapyard and got me around Europe for three years without an issue! Toddler Alex |
On my RTW trip my old r100gs had different names as we went along...
At the start: Helga (German and functional) Then: The Wife (After an Ethiopian policeman informed me that BMW stood for Be My Wife) Then: The ex-Wife (after it broke down once too often (gearbox exploded, shocks exploded etc) ) And finally: Goaty (as in The Old Goat: We developed a rider/ridee relationship: I promised not to crash and it (she?) promised not to break down...) |
Great, good ones there, making me :laugh:
Wayne |
My Moto Guzzi is called Cheryl;
Registered in Newcastle ( like ) Has two big things stuck out to attract attention Said things now contain plastic parts Makes noises many consider antisocial Many of you would fancy a ride but consider long term ownership problematic. :innocent: Andy |
My F800 is called Passepartout. There's the obvious literary reference - my companion / load barer on my travels. Also, I'm reliably informed that in French, passerpartout translates as goes anywhere. I thought 'go anywhere' seemed suitable for gelande straße!
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Its tall, ugly, stubborn and noisy - and it doesnt always do what I want my Yamaha XT660Z and therefore it reminds of a lama. Thus its name is Llama.... :scooter:
And while I ride it I can sing the Neil Young song: "Ride my Llama" :clap: |
My Thai girlfriend calls my new Explorer, "Mia Noi" Thai translation roughly means mistress :rofl:
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My Series 1 land rovers called Kate , after the girl who told her Dad he couldn't sell the land rover with out talking to me first .
And My drz400e called Daisy , because i took a mate to see it with me before i brought it , My mates in to choppers and laughed when he saw the drz and said its Yellow and white , you look like your riding a daisy (he wasn't quite that polite but i think you know what i mean ) |
I met a German fellow in Puerto Vallarta, who rides a GS1200. He asked the usual questions about my trip, and when I told him I had travelled there from New Hampshire on a WR250r he was shocked!
" You travelled all that way on a Lawn Mower !?! " (in a thick German accent) :rofl: I've called it " The Lawn Mower " ever since. Der Rasenmäher |
The beak of my Beemer 650 twin is bright red and I'm sure it glows in the dark. As this transport of delight has carried me many 10/thousands of kilometres without a hiccup, I'm sure it has magical qualities, so I call it ''Rudolph'' the red nose beemer. ( sad i know, but it works for me!)
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All my bikes and scooters have names - it's a tradition that started back in my misspent youth, as the bikers I hung out with back then had names for their 'scoots'.
My VT750 Shadow Aero is called 'Noora', meaning light - as in daylight - in Arabic. What else would an ol' bedouin saddletramp like me call his jet black motorsickel? My Vespa 50S (see photo) sports its name on the legshield... |
My XChallenge is called Tante Anna, because she has such a deep sound like the old Bi-Plane Antonov AN2, also called aunt Anna:cool4:
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R80 GS Basic deserves "The Geezer". An individual with questionable morals and mechanical reliability coupled with an ability to survive and suprise.
Safe travels, Peter, in Oslo |
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my BMW r80gs was called The bilge pump, Her stunning good looks were as honed and sculptured as an old bilge pump we had on a ship i worked on some time ago and she certainly made a similar noise as the bilge pump cranking over slowly, with the occasional splutter and fart.
That said and although at times a little bit tempramental she was a reliable old girl. I do miss her and very much regret not having her any more. |
I've got three.
One more or less new, so no name. The other two are "Star ship" and the Big Red Bus" John933 |
naming them? !
Of course they all have names, all female too as just like the ladies I am never 100% sure I understand them completely....
and its si somthing to reflect their demeanor and temperament! like Bertha my beloved k75! Mavis my Soopy 50 accelerates my comity and like the sugar plum fairy! ;) |
all had names
All of my steeds have had names at some point. My first Bantam was called Twat because it was! Various MZ's and CZ's have all been named expletives because they either broke down or would not start at all. Some 20 bikes later and my Transalp was called Rhonda (Rhonda the Honda, see what I did there?) My Dominator is called Dina and my Kawsaki W800 is called Karen although I am toying with the idea of rechristening her Starbuck as I never want to take her anywhere other than Starbucks and then only in good weather, she is to pretty to get her good looks tarnished with mud and bad weather. lol
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[QUOTE= she is to pretty to get her good looks tarnished with mud and bad weather.[/QUOTE]
Stan her good looks will be more than tarnished with you sitting cozied up on her soft saddle - riding her with a silly smile on yer face. Jake. |
My scooter is called Fatwilly. Nah dont think anything other than I have a large waist and my name is William
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I was thinking of adding some sort of "Nose art" to the V7 given the name has stuck. I'm sure you'd have some interesting conversations if you tried it :rofl:
And welcome to HUBB Andy |
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