Sad day. Sold my old 1954 Ariel Motorbike
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I've had it for about 20 years, but at least it gone to a friend who is going to tidy it up back to show condition. Now my man shed looking a bit bare. So I might look for another classic bike. Not British this time, maybe jap. Any ides? And please don't mention hardly movingsons
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I've had it for about 20 years, but at least it gone to a friend who is going to tidy it up back to show condition. Now my man shed looking a bit bare. So I might look for another classic bike. Not British this time, maybe jap. Any ides? And please don't mention hardly movingsons
Aren't you going to hold out for a jet-pack?
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Aren't you going to hold out for a jet-pack?
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I've had it for about 20 years, but at least it gone to a friend who is going to tidy it up back to show condition. Now my man shed looking a bit bare. So I might look for another classic bike. Not British this time, maybe jap. Any ides? And please don't mention hardly movingsons
Vincent Black Shadow. Will cleanout your wallet, but what the heck.
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello Any organization is like a tree full of monkeys. The monkeys on top look down and see a tree full of smiling faces. The monkeys on the bottom look up and see nothing but assholes.
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Vincent Black Shadow. Will cleanout your wallet, but what the heck.
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello Any organization is like a tree full of monkeys. The monkeys on top look down and see a tree full of smiling faces. The monkeys on the bottom look up and see nothing but assholes.
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I've had it for about 20 years, but at least it gone to a friend who is going to tidy it up back to show condition. Now my man shed looking a bit bare. So I might look for another classic bike. Not British this time, maybe jap. Any ides? And please don't mention hardly movingsons
CB750F1? It's a classic (if not a lot of fun to ride in modern traffic, the brakes are ... um ... poor). Honda Black Bomber? Kwak H2? (Lobotomy required) Yamaha LC250? Or if you are feeling adventurous, an SS900 Ducati? You'll need good mechanical sensibilities and aptitude!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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CB750F1? It's a classic (if not a lot of fun to ride in modern traffic, the brakes are ... um ... poor). Honda Black Bomber? Kwak H2? (Lobotomy required) Yamaha LC250? Or if you are feeling adventurous, an SS900 Ducati? You'll need good mechanical sensibilities and aptitude!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Id have to admit a Honda cb750 k2 or similar is very high on my list, even the cb550, however I hear they have a neutral between every gear when they were new. Would love a six cylinder CBX but hard to find a original one now and getting pricey
I got "stuck" on CB550's for a while - every time I changed bikes I seemed to end up with another one - must have had half a dozen or more. Stiff suspension, so with good tires (I used H-rated Pirelli Phantoms) they went round corners pretty well - particularly without the stock exhaust which grounded out far too quickly and weighed a ton! Can't remember that many false neutrals, not until the mileage started to get over 75K and things got a bit sloppy (when one of mine would change down for you if you closed the throttle going up hill :omg: ) Front brake needs frequent attention - stupid sliding caliper which seizes far to easily - and the oil filter bolt rounds off often (typical Honda of the era: all screws and bolts are made of an adamantium core with a cream-cheese outside for the tool to grip) Oh, and the camchain needs to be cared for - it gets expensive if you ignore a rattle! Other than that, good solid bikes!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I got "stuck" on CB550's for a while - every time I changed bikes I seemed to end up with another one - must have had half a dozen or more. Stiff suspension, so with good tires (I used H-rated Pirelli Phantoms) they went round corners pretty well - particularly without the stock exhaust which grounded out far too quickly and weighed a ton! Can't remember that many false neutrals, not until the mileage started to get over 75K and things got a bit sloppy (when one of mine would change down for you if you closed the throttle going up hill :omg: ) Front brake needs frequent attention - stupid sliding caliper which seizes far to easily - and the oil filter bolt rounds off often (typical Honda of the era: all screws and bolts are made of an adamantium core with a cream-cheese outside for the tool to grip) Oh, and the camchain needs to be cared for - it gets expensive if you ignore a rattle! Other than that, good solid bikes!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I've had it for about 20 years, but at least it gone to a friend who is going to tidy it up back to show condition. Now my man shed looking a bit bare. So I might look for another classic bike. Not British this time, maybe jap. Any ides? And please don't mention hardly movingsons
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awesome bike, but I'd never find one here. Not sure if they ever made to New Zealand. That and the Lamborghini will just have to stay in the dreams.
An old friend of mine recently tried to do Route 66 on his Vincent HRD Rapide Series A. He broke a conrod about half way and the bike is now in a friend's workshop somewhere near Toronto. He paid a little over a million dollars for it.
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An old friend of mine recently tried to do Route 66 on his Vincent HRD Rapide Series A. He broke a conrod about half way and the bike is now in a friend's workshop somewhere near Toronto. He paid a little over a million dollars for it.
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He bought it because he brother was p!ssing him off since he'd bought a Series C. :laugh:
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I've had it for about 20 years, but at least it gone to a friend who is going to tidy it up back to show condition. Now my man shed looking a bit bare. So I might look for another classic bike. Not British this time, maybe jap. Any ides? And please don't mention hardly movingsons
Norton something or another....... I can't remember which exact model, all I remember was it was a Norton and it was black with lots of chrome, one of my pals at work restored one, and it did look 'classic'. I'm not a biker so couldn't tell you the specifics, that's why I can't remember what model it was.
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Norton something or another....... I can't remember which exact model, all I remember was it was a Norton and it was black with lots of chrome, one of my pals at work restored one, and it did look 'classic'. I'm not a biker so couldn't tell you the specifics, that's why I can't remember what model it was.
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Many, many Nortons were black, and even more had chrome...does "Commando" ring any bells? When the engine was running on the centre stand, did (most) of the bike stay still and the engine bounce up and down like a mad thing? If so, it was probably a Commando of some variety. (Good bikes, I had a few of those: 850 MkIIIs)
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Norton something or another....... I can't remember which exact model, all I remember was it was a Norton and it was black with lots of chrome, one of my pals at work restored one, and it did look 'classic'. I'm not a biker so couldn't tell you the specifics, that's why I can't remember what model it was.
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Many, many Nortons were black, and even more had chrome...does "Commando" ring any bells? When the engine was running on the centre stand, did (most) of the bike stay still and the engine bounce up and down like a mad thing? If so, it was probably a Commando of some variety. (Good bikes, I had a few of those: 850 MkIIIs)
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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OriginalGriff wrote:
ring any bells
Pass - can't ask him either as he died of a heart attack about 10 years ago.
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Ooh! Sorry to hear that - he must have been quite young, and you don't expect a heart attack then...
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I've had it for about 20 years, but at least it gone to a friend who is going to tidy it up back to show condition. Now my man shed looking a bit bare. So I might look for another classic bike. Not British this time, maybe jap. Any ides? And please don't mention hardly movingsons
Not a joke. How about Royal Enfield[^]? They never stopped making them, they kept on building them in India and have kept on refining the old construction for daily use in India, and nowadays they just work. Well, that was at least true fifteen years ago. I had a friend in my hometown that had one that he used everyday no matter the weather, and it simply just worked.
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello Any organization is like a tree full of monkeys. The monkeys on top look down and see a tree full of smiling faces. The monkeys on the bottom look up and see nothing but assholes.