Help Me Name My Ride

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city of angels

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r.ly.thats a nice good looking bike if youare trying to name it how about name it after youfirst love your wife i am surre she will really apreciated it
 

deacon

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looks more like the spirit of saint louis type name. You know like they used to name trains ect. Of course the airplane is what I had in mind. But still classic names for a classic bike.
 

TerrontheSnake

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Delorean, after umm a delorean. Or Doc, I'm stuck in a rut of Back to the future sorry. OO OO OO Marty! lol
Whatever you call it, it is very well done, and a gorgeous bike.
 
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DasKapitan

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These have been some great suggestions. Thanks ALL. for the good words also.
For two reasons I'm leaning towards Clotho's suggestion of "Beauty".
The first is that Clotho built the first HT-Shift Kit- NuVinci Bicycle. Mine is the #2 to my knowledge.
The second makes even more sense. My Cummins 4BT powered Jeep Wrangler in named "The Beast".
It just fits too well.
 

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Clotho

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These have been some great suggestions. Thanks ALL. for the good words also.
For two reasons I'm leaning towards Clotho's suggestion of "Beauty". My Cummins 4BT powered Jeep Wrangler in named "The Beast".
It just fits too well.
Actually when I posted I was thinking along the line of Silver Ghost like the car in the picture but if your Jeep is "The Beast" then Beauty is perfect!

Just tell your wife that you named it after her!
 

DOC BOLM

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I had a friend who owned a plating co.He chromed every inch of my harley.I was trying to think of a name for it.An old wino in town asked me one day Mr.DOC were is shine,the name stuck.HD P.S put a strip of clear contac paper on top of your tank to keep the sun from blinding you.HD
 
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