Pretty stupid I know.
I had a Fazer, I didn’t name it and it broke on me.
I have now got a gorgeous, blue Kawasaki ZZR 600 and I fear that if I don’t name it, it will break and be unreliable.
Any ideas for good bike names??
Pretty stupid I know.
I had a Fazer, I didn’t name it and it broke on me.
I have now got a gorgeous, blue Kawasaki ZZR 600 and I fear that if I don’t name it, it will break and be unreliable.
Any ideas for good bike names??
I had a Honda called Henry
never named a bike…had a mini called Frank once only time any motor gets a name is when it goes wrong,something like ’ useless piece of ****’ ‘fucking work’ then i get a new toy :hehe:
My GSXR is called Cobi.
My Car is called Roxanne.
I think a motorbike needs to have a name, preferably a female or mythical name . . . .
My Dad called his Kwak Donald and he had a Honda called Derek.
I know someone with a YZF-600R ‘Thundercat’ called Cheetarah.
Skinbeatersam - you have a zzr it will not let you down, I used to have two, Shrek and Fiona, I still have Fiona, all you need to do is talk to her nicely and reassure her that you won’t be selling her and she will look after you, trust me When I was contemplating to sell Fiona she didn’t want to start, juddered when rode her etc etc…until one day I took her out and told her I would never let her go.
Since then I’ve not had a problem with her
I have Daisy and Tina !!
I know a Rufus , Betty , Gertie ( although a Golf )
A bike has to have a name , as its a Kwak surely it needs to start with a K ?
Just call mine the Bonne’ or it, never a harsh word…
@ Numnum - I had a vacuum cleaner called Henry.
@ cheekychick - Prince Charlie, and he’s a proper one if you ask me, he talks to plants .
Thumper & Thumper2 (SV650 & 1000), and the current bike Starscream ( Hornet 600 Decepticon)
My yamaha FZR was called Envy…
My Bandit 600 is called Decibel …
(I always name a bike based on the last 3/4 letters of the nuber plate) ENV- Envy DBB- Decibel
My girlfriends is JCY-Juicy
The last three Letters on my plate are NWA!! (One of the reasons why I bought it . . .)
NEWBIE WITH ATTITUDE!!
Heh Heh.
I can’t call it Kate, or Katherine or Kat as I know too many, my best mate would get annoyed if I rode about on his girlfriend, as would my lady . . . .
Kelly is too chavvy . . . .
I don’t wanna give it a boys name . . . .
What about Karoline? or Karyn?
Mythical and yet powerful!
My lady said “Princess Zelda”
Personality EditZelda is depicted as a kind and benevolent ruler. As the holder of the Triforce of Wisdom, she is wise beyond her years and intelligent enough to rule her people. She always wishes to do what is right for her people and is extremely self-sacrificing. Though not always capable of defending herself or her people on her own, Zelda is willing to use any means necessary to aid her allies to achieve those ends, no matter the cost to herself.
Physical appearance EditZelda is portrayed as a young girl or beautiful young woman, usually with blonde hair. In Twilight Princess, however (and therefore in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, in which her appearance is based off of that of Twilight Princess), she is depicted as a brunette. She also has light brown hair in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, and auburn hair in The Adventure of Link. She often wears jewelry such as ornate earrings, as well as a royal gown of white, pink, lavender, or another pale color (red in The Adventure of Link), usually bearing the Royal Family’s crest.
Abilities EditAssociated with the Goddess Nayru and the Triforce of Wisdom, Zelda possesses keen insight and good judgment—although this does not always aid her in avoiding capture. Most of Zelda’s incarnations are also gifted with innate psychic or magical powers, such as telepathy and precognition. Although her full range of abilities has yet to be revealed, Zelda has demonstrated the ability to cast spells, create or annul barriers and seals, and shoot a bow. In Twilight Princess she wields a sword, though it is unknown if she truly possesses any fencing skills. Zelda’s alter egos also appear to have specialized abilities of their own.
I have mates with those names.
Been looking at mythical names with a K. . . .
Kabouter (Dutch) - Little people that live underground, in mushrooms, or as house spiritsKachina (Hopi and Puebloan) - Nature spiritKahaku (Japanese) - Little people and water spiritsKajsa (Scandinavian) - Wind spiritKalakeyas (Hindu) - Descendents of KalaKallikantzaroi (Greek) - Grotesque, malevolent spiritKamaitachi (Japanese) - Wind spiritKami (Japanese) - Nature spiritKamikiri (Japanese) - Hair-cutting spiritKanbari-nyūdō (Japanese) - Bathroom spiritKanbo (Japanese) - Drought spiritKanedama (Japanese) - Money spiritKappa (Japanese) - Little people and water spiritsKapre (Philippine) - Malevolent tree spiritKarakoncolos (Bulgarian and Turkish) - Troublesome spiritKarakura (Turkish) - Male night-demonKarasu-tengu (Japanese) - Tengu with a bird’s billKarkadann (Persian) - One-horned giant animalKarkinos (Greek) - Giant crabKarura (Japanese) - Eagle-human hybridKarzełek (Polish) - Little people and mine spiritsKasa-obake (Japanese) - Animated parasolKasha (Japanese) - Cat-like demon which descends from the sky and carries away corpsesKashanbo (Japanese) - Kappa who climb into the mountains for the winterKatawa-guruma (Japanese) - Woman riding on a flaming wheelKatsura-otoko (Japanese) - Handsome man from the moonKaukas (Lithuanian) - Nature spiritKawa-uso (Japanese) - Supernatural river otterKawa-zaru (Japanese) - Smelly, cowardly water spiritKeelut (Inuit) - Hairless dogKee-wakw (Abenaki) - Anthropophagous giantKekkai (Japanese) - Amorphous afterbirth spiritKelpie (Irish and Scottish) - Malevolent water horseKer (Greek) - Female death spiritKesaran-pasaran (Japanese) - Mysterious, white, fluffy creatureKeukegen (Japanese) - Disease spiritKeythong (Heraldic) - Wingless griffinKhalkotauroi (Greek) - Bronze-hoofed bullsKigatilik (Inuit) - Night-demonKijimunaa (Japanese) - Tree sprite from OkinawaKijo (Japanese) - She-devilKikimora (Slavic) - Female house spiritKillmoulis (English and Scottish) - Ugly, mischievous mill spiritKinnara (Hindu) - Human-bird hybridKin-u (Japanese) - a birdKirin (Japanese) - Japanese UnicornKishi (Angola) - Malevolent, two-faced seducerKitsune (Japanese) - Fox spiritKitsune-Tsuki (Japanese) - Person possessed by a fox spiritKiyohime (Japanese) - Woman who transformed into a serpent-demon out of the rage of unrequited loveKlabautermann (German) - Ship spiritKnocker (folklore) (Cornish and Welsh) - Little people and mine spiritsKnucker (English) - Water dragonKobalos (Greek) - Shape-shifting thieves and trickstersKobold (German) - Little people and mine or house spiritsKodama (Japanese) - Tree spiritKofewalt (Germanic) - House spiritKo-gok (Abenaki) - Hideous monsterKokakuchō (Japanese) - Ubume birdKomainu (Japanese) - Protective animalKonaki-Jijii (Japanese) - Infant that cries until it is picked up, then increases its weight and crushes its victimKongamoto (Congo) - Flying creatureKonoha-tengu (Japanese) - Anthropomorphic birdKoro-pok-guru (Ainu) - Little peopleKorrigan (Breton) - Little people and nature spiritsKraken (Scandinavian) - Sea monsterKrasnoludek (Slavic) - Little people nature spiritsKrasue (Southeast Asian) - Vampiric, floating headKuarahy Jára (Guaraní) - Forest spiritKubikajiri (Japanese) - Female corpse-chewing graveyard spiritKuchisake-onna (Japanese) - Vengeful ghost of a woman mutilated by her husbandKuda-gitsune (Japanese) - Miniature fox spiritKudan (Japanese) - Human-faced calf which predicts a calamity and then diesKui (Chinese) - One-legged monsterKulshedra (Albanian) - Drought-causing dragonKumakatok (Philippine) - Death spiritsKumiho (Korean) - Fox spiritKun (Chinese) - Giant fishKupua (Hawaiian) - Shapeshifting trickstersKurabokko (Japanese) - Guardian spirit of a warehouseKurage-no-hinotama (Japanese) - Jellyfish which floats through the air as a fireballKurma (Hindu mythology) - the second avatar of Vishnu in the form of a TurtleKurupi (Guaraní) - Wild man and fertility spiritKushtaka (Tlingit) - Shapeshifting otter spiritKwakwakalanooksiwae (Kwakiutl) - a birdKwame (Ghanan religion) - A giggling spirit of the night who kidnaps babies and has sex with livestock.Kye-ryong (Korean) - Chicken-lizard hybridKyourinrin (Japanese) - Animated scroll or paperKyūbi-no-kitsune (Japanese) - Nine-tailed foxKyūketsuki (Japanese) - Vampire
I like that name
Name her Karleigh - it means strong and womanly :w00t:
My bikes are named Volkard & Felisha
Karleigh is good, alas, I have already chosen a name. . . . .
I asked one of the kids I teach and she said ‘Call it bikey’
To be honest, I like that name the most so far . . . .
Oh and Cheeky Chick, weirdly, if you do rub it and tell it you love it, it really does perform better . . . .
“Titch”
I’m yet to name mine