Sunday with Nina

15 responses to “Sunday with Nina”

  1. Adam says:

    Nice photos

  2. Ryan says:

    Looking tough Nina.

  3. Ben says:

    Thats marriage material, men.

  4. Peter says:

    Nina, I saw you cruising down 8th street yesterday!

  5. Rnexussix says:

    CUTE !!! (both Nina and the bike)

  6. Agus says:

    Beautiful…both.

  7. Steve says:

    Nina,
    If you ever find yourself in NY’s Lower Hudson Valley, here are a few suggestions on places to ride and places to eat…
    saddlebums.tumblr.com

  8. mai lei says:

    i am in love with your website. i ride a 75 cb200t it’s all OG, but i’m putting clubmans on it TONITE. fuckit i just realized i do NOT look as cool as this chick. thank you for that. i owe you.
    m

  9. Alex says:

    Beauty on a beauty.

  10. lardinois says:

    Hi from Belgium.
    In french, why not?

    Je suis sous le charme de Nina et de la CB200. J’ai vu une photographie sur un site advrider et je suis tombé “in love” with Nina and CB. Nice photo…

    J’ai écrit une “Novel” (in french): Nina émoi…à voir sur le sitehttp://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=400341&page=441

    La grande différence avec Nina c’est sa fraîcheur et on imagine sa passion pour la CB200. J’ai la même en rouge…

    Bonne continuation à Philadelphia et amitiés à Nina.

  11. lardinois says:

    Vous pouvez lire la “Novel” ici: http://www.cb500four.com/interactif/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=13529

    Amicalement.

  12. Edwardo says:

    Damn! 🙂
    It’s so good to see pic’s of real girls riding, rather than chicks in bikinis draped over show bikes.

  13. Ian Daniel says:

    Beautiful women on a beautiful bike !

  14. Bill says:

    There was a bike in those photos???

  15. - Moto Lady says:

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