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bistard
23rd October 2010, 10:09
We have the 'Plastic Fantastic' on display at the shop
So if you are in the area drop in for a look & a coffee
I will post some photos soon
Posters of the bike will be available at the shop also,proceeds got to the running of the bike
Regards
Barry

MIXONE
23rd October 2010, 10:25
How long have you got it for?A piece of artwork IMO so maybe it should be at Te Papa.

James Deuce
23rd October 2010, 10:55
You stolen the engine out of it for your pig yet?

bistard
23rd October 2010, 13:00
You stolen the engine out of it for your pig yet?

I can neither confirm nor deny,as it may incriminate me

By the way posession is nine tenths of the law(Spyda might not get it back)

Good to see you back on here,when are you coming to visit???

jellywrestler
23rd October 2010, 13:12
By the way posession is nine tenths of the law


does that mean the other tenth of the law is cultivation?

gammaguy
23rd October 2010, 14:05
We have the 'Plastic Fantastic' on display at the shop
So if you are in the area drop in for a look & a coffee
I will post some photos soon
Spyda is also selling posters, which are available
Regards
Barry


tell him if he still wants that slick,im a bit further away than Timaru now lol

(he will know what you are talking about):innocent:

bistard
27th October 2010, 06:45
How long have you got it for?A piece of artwork IMO so maybe it should be at Te Papa.

We have got it for about a month,we have Graeme Crosbys book launch 23rd November,so will still be there for that

roadracingoldfart
31st October 2010, 08:30
We have got it for about a month,we have Graeme Crosbys book launch 23rd November,so will still be there for that


SAhit , can Croz read ??? .
Sounds like the shop has an " old entity " status starting to develop.
Good job they got the oldest and bestest like you to steer it Barry. :blink:

Give me a holler bout the book launch will ya .

Paul.

bistard
1st November 2010, 08:50
You should also come into the shop & check out Petes immaculate 1979 RM400N
Sitting on display in the showroom



SAhit , can Croz read ??? .
Sounds like the shop has an " old entity " status starting to develop.
Good job they got the oldest and bestest like you to steer it Barry. :blink:

Give me a holler bout the book launch will ya .

Paul.

BuzzardNZ
1st November 2010, 11:23
saw it over the weekend, looked pretty good, however that very nice example of a restored RM400 stole its limelight!

James Deuce
1st November 2010, 12:54
saw it over the weekend, looked pretty good, however that very nice example of a restored RM400 stole its limelight!
The shock bolts even have the Suzuki logo on them. Gosh, there's some pedants out there.

nudemetalz
1st November 2010, 19:32
Had a good looksie at both of them after work today with a good natter with Bistard.
I tell you what, that Plasty bike is very advanced for it's age and doesn't look too old fashioned at all.
Plus the RM400, well that is just superb !!

roadracingoldfart
1st November 2010, 19:51
You should also come into the shop & check out Petes immaculate 1979 RM400N
Sitting on display in the showroom

I think it was you that chatted to my best mate on a DR 650 from Tauranga on Friday about it , He said it was nice as well . I prefer the PF to a mud bug.


The shock bolts even have the Suzuki logo on them. Gosh, there's some pedants out there.

Shut up , Pete will read that you know. :angry:


Had a good looksie at both of them after work today with a good natter with Bistard.
I tell you what, that Plasty bike is very advanced for it's age and doesn't look too old fashioned at all.
Plus the RM400, well that is just superb !!

Pete's head is going to explode now .:facepalm:

bistard
12th November 2010, 13:56
I think it was you that chatted to my best mate on a DR 650 from Tauranga on Friday about it , He said it was nice as well . I prefer the PF to a mud bug.



Shut up , Pete will read that you know. :angry:



Pete's head is going to explode now .:facepalm:


Pete is now back & his head is still in one piece
He cant wait to go & get the RM dirty

pete376403
12th November 2010, 21:56
The latest Bike Rider magazine has a feature on the PF's predecessor, the alloy monocoque, which is a very cool bike in it's own right.

5t3a1F
12th November 2010, 22:04
Thanks for the heads up. I'll be in 2moro for a squizz! don't imagine that RM will ever look the same again after it hits the dirt..:)

slowpoke
12th November 2010, 23:16
saw it over the weekend, looked pretty good, however that very nice example of a restored RM400 stole its limelight!

WTF???? A sweet old RM is one thing, but Steve Roberts' creation is in a whole different league. On the bike porn scale the RM gives ya wood whereas the PF causes copious spontaneous emission.

Crasherfromwayback
12th November 2010, 23:31
Thanks for the heads up. I'll be in 2moro for a squizz! don't imagine that RM will ever look the same again after it hits the dirt..:)


You're right, I'm going to totally fuck it. But then, that's what race bikes are for!


WTF???? A sweet old RM is one thing, but Steve Roberts' creation is in a whole different league. On the bike porn scale the RM gives ya wood whereas the PF causes copious spontaneous emission.

Even thought the RM is mine, I agree with you. If that PF was a chick, I would jizzed all over it by now. And I nearly have anyway.

slowpoke
13th November 2010, 00:28
You're right, I'm going to totally fuck it. But then, that's what race bikes are for!


Goodonya Pete, owning a cool bike is one thing, but riding it is something else. I'll be interested to see what ya think of the ol' girl. Enjoy!

Crasherfromwayback
13th November 2010, 00:44
Goodonya Pete, owning a cool bike is one thing, but riding it is something else. I'll be interested to see what ya think of the ol' girl. Enjoy!

Hahaha...cheers mate! I've ridden and raced a few RM400's over the years, and the 79 is is a nice version. The stock suspension was rubbish, as was every brands back then. I've got Fox air shocks on this one, and while modern oil/gas shocks are much better, I wanted to retain the late 70's look. I've also got an RM500 front end for it, as they're 43mm vs 38mm, and twin leading shoe brake, which actually stops as well as a disk.

The way I see it, if I need another pretty one just to look at, I'll get the guy that built this one for me to build me another!

jellywrestler
13th November 2010, 07:08
WTF???? the PF causes copious spontaneous emission. If you must behave like that please get Barry to wipe it off afterwards...

slowpoke
13th November 2010, 07:27
If you must behave like that please get Barry to wipe it off afterwards...

I won't be the first, or the last, so it might pay to commandeer a drip tray from the Hardly Able-son side of the shop.

I reckon I'll be there a while, have you guys got a drinks machine there? I might need to re-hydrate.

bistard
13th November 2010, 09:56
If you must behave like that please get Barry to wipe it off afterwards...

I wont be cleaning any of that stuff up, If need be you can use Petes "Happy Sock"

Crasherfromwayback
13th November 2010, 11:26
I wont be cleaning any of that stuff up, If need be you can use Petes "Happy Sock"

Bullshit. I saw you licking it off just before.

sugilite
13th November 2010, 12:50
After reading that, I'm not visiting Wellington Motorcycles with out gum boots and a sterilization suit! :sick:

jellywrestler
13th November 2010, 20:49
After reading that, I'm not visiting Wellington Motorcycles with out gum boots and a sterilization suit! :sick:
If you walk in like that they'll try and sell you a Harley!

AllanB
13th November 2010, 20:58
Ok so I presume Plastic Fantastic is not the latest and greatest didlo, so what is it or what was it before it was fantastisised?


Maybe it is a sex toy - there has been plenty of talk of fluids and licking..:sick:

sugilite
13th November 2010, 21:20
Ok so I presume Plastic Fantastic is not the latest and greatest didlo, so what is it or what was it before it was fantastisised?


Maybe it is a sex toy - there has been plenty of talk of fluids and licking..:sick:

A very fast dildo it was too.....

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<p>For the first time since January 1984, Hiscock will be reunited on December 26 with the famous ‘Plastic Fantastic’ for a series of demonstration laps in what will be one of the most celebrated homecomings of any Kiwi racer.</p>
<p>Sponsored by Wanganui-based Coleman Suzuki, in 1982 Hiscock finished third in the World TT-F1 and British TT-F1 championships on a <strong>Steve Roberts</strong> produced aluminium monocoque GS1000 racer. He regularly beat the worlds best four-stroke F1 riders and their factory-backed race bikes, on a machine designed and built in Wanganui.</p>

<p>The following year Hiscock took the new ‘Plastic Fantastic’ to Europe and placed eighth at the tortuous Isle of Man during it’s first race. In the Classic TT he was in fourth position when a piston broke. However, at his second meeting he suffered a high speed crash in Holland, ending his 1983 Northern Hemisphere season.</p>
<p>Hiscock recovered to defend his Australian Swann Series title later that year but could only manage seventh overall on a developing bike suffering suspension problems from the Assen crash.</p>
<p>The ‘Plastic Fantastic’s first race in NZ was on Boxing Day at Wanganui, 1983. With a new rear shock he won two legs of the Bryan Scobie Memorial trophy, the first win in the world for a kevlar-carbon fibre framed motorcycle, setting a new lap record.</p>
<p>Now living in Australia, Hiscock scored a hat-trick of wins at Gracefield a few days later to win the 1983 Pan Am Countrywide International Series.</p>
<p>Due to anti-apartheid laws Hiscock caused controversy in 1983 when he was placed on the United Nations blacklist of sportspeople who competed in South Africa.</p>
<p>The kevlar-carbon fibre monocoque chassis was built in Wanganui by Steve Roberts for Hiscock to compete in the World F1-TT championship. Roberts co-won the televised 1983 UDC Inventors Award ahead of 198 designs, for building the world’s first kevlar-carbon fibre racing motorcycle. In 1984, TVNZ produced a documentary about the machine.</p>
<p>The ‘Plastic Fantastic’ went on to enjoy considerable success in 1984 and ’85 at the hands of the late Robert Holden, after Hiscock had returned to live and race in South Africa.</p>

slowpoke
13th November 2010, 22:04
In 1984, TVNZ produced a documentary about the machine

Now there's a good find.....d'ya reckon they'd have copies of this? Can anyone remember what it was called? I'd happily pay for a copy, would any one else?

merv
13th November 2010, 22:43
Here's a couple of pics I took when the bikes were at the Motorcycles Unleased exhibition.

Crasherfromwayback
13th November 2010, 23:46
Now there's a good find.....d'ya reckon they'd have copies of this? Can anyone remember what it was called? I'd happily pay for a copy, would any one else?

If someone can find me the title of the doco, I have a good mate in TVNZ that I think will be able to find it.

jellywrestler
23rd November 2010, 10:16
The Aluminium Monocoque Steve Roberts GS1000 has now joined the Plastic Fantastic on the showroom floor.
Great opportunity to have a look at the differences between the two