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young1
9th November 2007, 11:36
Here is something to keep me dreaming for the rest of the day!!
In all of the bikes you have had which one do you look back on as being the most fun, and why?
For me it was my first proper enduro bike. The very first model XR250 with the 23" front wheel. The first one I ever rode was my one as I rode it out of the shop. Heaps of fun, easy to ride, I could wheelie it for a long way through town and on the beach (I remember the first time I changed from
2nd to 3rd while on the back wheel!!
That was the first bike I raced. I changed the shocks and being a youngster put a noisy exhaust on it. Unfortunately it was stolen from outside work (no lock on it or ignition switch so fairly easy to steal). Insurance paid up, the Police found the engine in Porirua a year of so later!
BarBender
9th November 2007, 11:59
83 Yamaha TT500.
Korumba
9th November 2007, 12:11
1980 Kawasaki kl250 a3
MVnut
9th November 2007, 12:11
Kawasaki H2 of course, still with me and keeping me sane in my old age.:hug:
hospitalfood
9th November 2007, 12:22
honda 90 step-through. great bike, heaps of fun riding it up zig-zag wellington hillside walkways when i was to pissed to walk.
also good figure 8 donuts on gravel.
crashed like a charm and I could always get back on and ride after.
Supermoto Junkie
9th November 2007, 12:27
My first XR650 motard.......why.........Have you ever riden a motard:niceone:
Blackbird
9th November 2007, 12:37
My supercharged nitro drag bike. Reason? Because its performance outstripped my abilities by a great margin but taught me heaps and I loved it dearly because it never exploded, taking me with it:laugh:
tri boy
9th November 2007, 12:56
M15 Suzuki. Couldn't kill it with an axe.:2guns:
Crisis management
9th November 2007, 13:00
1974 Ducati 750 GT......why did I sell that!
Grahameeboy
9th November 2007, 13:06
1985 Yamaha RD350YPVS...........
scracha
9th November 2007, 13:28
1998 Yamaha TDM facelift model
XP@
9th November 2007, 13:50
1987 Yamaha RD350YPVS...........
marks
9th November 2007, 14:06
1970 Suzuki T500
first bike I 'did the ton' on
first bike I ever did a massive powerslide on (unintentional but fun/addicitve)
and I suppose as a result of the above ...first bike I rebuilt the engine on
oh to be 18 and bulletproof again (my brains arrived in my mid 30's)
NordieBoy
9th November 2007, 15:03
For me it was my first proper enduro bike. The very first model XR250 with the 23" front wheel. The first one I ever rode was my one as I rode it out of the shop. Heaps of fun, easy to ride, I could wheelie it for a long way through town and on the beach (I remember the first time I changed from
2nd to 3rd while on the back wheel!!
That was the first bike I raced. I changed the shocks and being a youngster put a noisy exhaust on it. Unfortunately it was stolen from outside work (no lock on it or ignition switch so fairly easy to steal). Insurance paid up, the Police found the engine in Porirua a year of so later!
I still race mine :woohoo:
21" front wheel, Works Performance shocks.
young1
9th November 2007, 15:28
I still race mine :woohoo:
21" front wheel, Works Performance shocks.
You didnt steal one from New Plymouth in (lets see) maybe 1980! ;)
Skinny_Birdman
9th November 2007, 15:31
1987 'jelly mould' CBR 600FH. An ex-racebike (and hence a bit thirsty on the oil), it would still easily do 200km/h, was light, comfy, good two up, and withstood 30000kms of merciless thrashing including an 'off' with equanimity. Not the best looking bike ever, but still a classic in my eyes... Unfortunately it had to go to make way for the Blackbird...
warewolf
9th November 2007, 15:55
Definitely the KTM 640 Adventure. Goes anywhere from trail to street. Belt along the highway then go poking about in horrible shitty rough single-track. Good suspension and handling, not too shy on power. Slides on the tar in a controllable fashion, even for a mere mortal like me.
Always wants to be ridden harder/faster/better, and responds better the more assertive you are with it.
The 1992 Yamaha TDM850 probably comes in second; fun motor and good on-road/rough-tar running gear, but too limited in scope (no knobbies) to come out on top in this comparison.
FROSTY
9th November 2007, 16:03
too many really to give one.
ICE--my first xj900 -raced it rallied it commuted on it
darn thing was indestructable.
Yamaha rd250lc---first race bike -taught me what real speed was all about
deanohit
9th November 2007, 16:07
Zongshen 200GY, basically cause it's the only real bike I've had so far. But it does everything I want at the mo, touring, back road blasting, gravel and this week end will see how it likes the dirt.I need to upgrade soon though as my skill has surpassed the suspension and brakes, it ran out of power for me AGES ago.
kevfromcoro
9th November 2007, 16:36
1998 Yamaha TDM facelift model
TDM....900..HAVE HEARD they are good bikes.....
never riden one......good cunts allright.
lol ..KEV
banditrider
9th November 2007, 16:50
My RG250 (2nd road bike) taught me how to ride all the bikes after it have been a blast. But now the Concours is king!
Motu
9th November 2007, 17:00
Those are some shit scary first time adventure bikes guys....dunno if I'd like to get sideways in gravel on a drag bike! Comprehension used to be a subject in Primary School.....
Going over old ground as I've talked about it several times before,but there are new guys here who might be interested,I'll put a photo of it back up as my avatar for this thread as long as it's current.
I'd had street legal trail bikes before,and set up my road bikes for gravel,but the bike that opened up a dark part of my soul to how I could really ride,how fast I could go and get away with was the 1964 Rickman Metisse I got in 1975.I tossed out the slow old 5TA engine and fitted a 1973 T100C Daytona unit into the bike,fitted lights and a Triumph conical rear wheel so I could change sprocket sizes easily (cut sprockets).I did some off road riding on it,and rode it on the street as my daily bike....but what it did best was be the fastest damn thing I've ever ridden on gravel.Rose tinted glasses maybe,but in my early 20's I had no fear,and no idea of what wasn't really possible in the real world....nor did the Rickman! This is the best bike I have ever ridden being totally happy sideways....we were sliding fools.Modern bikes have a higher CG and softer suspension,the Rickman was old school and went sideways like a flattracker....and that's where it ended it's days of competition,at Rosebank Speedway.
I didn't know what I was doing,and Supermotard hadn't been invented yet - but that's what I was doing on seal....crossed up sideways out of turns with the front wheel in the air.There is a time in your life when you are game for anything....and then you meet a bike able to supply your wildest fantasy.
Edbear
9th November 2007, 18:02
1970 Suzuki T500
first bike I 'did the ton' on
first bike I ever did a massive powerslide on (unintentional but fun/addicitve)
and I suppose as a result of the above ...first bike I rebuilt the engine on
oh to be 18 and bulletproof again (my brains arrived in my mid 30's)
Mine was the '73 model and I loved it after the '51 BSA B31 350! Yep first ton-up bike, first tankslapper chasing a cute chick on a CB350 through the Mamaku's...(she won...:doh:) First pillion ride with my then GF in '75 - can't have scared her enough, she married me after that 30 years ago and she's still here!:confused:
Have to say each bike has been special in its own way. The Beeza 'cause it was my first bike, the T500 for the above, the '89 GSX-F600 I returned to biking on in '03, and the C50T now 'cause it got the Missus back into pillioning again and it's just a pleasure to ride, (and look at:msn-wink:) anywhere!
Unit
9th November 2007, 18:19
I have to go with my current bike ZX14 '07, wow. But its a tough choice, theAprillia RSVR Factory was glorious, I loved my first ever bike, Norton 850 Commando '73 but it was so long ago the memory is faded so hard to compare, and I also loved the 1927 AJS 350 I used to kick around on when I was pregnant with my daughter, but once again too long ago to compare.
So far, nothing touches my 14 :gob:
deanohit
9th November 2007, 20:13
So far, nothing touches my 14 :gob:
Not even DMNTD? :dodge:
Clivoris
9th November 2007, 20:38
I'm of an age that the XR 500a ruled when I was 18. It was the weapon for wheelstanding home from school, or down Ocean beach. I took me all over the North Island and was pure joy in the gravel. I worked 3 jobs around my school-day to get that bike and it broke my heart when it was stolen. Forced me to swap my car for a GS1000. Better than morphine for easing pain, but I still dream of an XR. I suspect the Motard XR650 or the KTM would give a similar buzz.
cuppa
9th November 2007, 20:46
A yamaha TT500 Polished tank with orange sides.I owned the second one in Auckland with the wheely king Pete Hodge getting the first one.
Toaster
9th November 2007, 20:48
I have had 5 bikes, 4 were sports bikes and the best is the M109R muscle cruiser - makes me grin from ear to ear every time I start it up and hop on for a ride.
98tls
9th November 2007, 20:51
TLS1000 which i still have,best bike ive ever had is the reason why i still have it,9 years later still brings a smile to the dial and thats about the best thing you can hope for when your an old basterd like me,will buy one more new bike but the S will stay.A future classic for sure,thats why ive kept all the oem bits.:shutup:
Clivoris
9th November 2007, 20:53
.A future classic for sure,thats why ive kept all the oem bits.:shutup:
Hope you aren't too old to remember where they all go.
NordieBoy
9th November 2007, 20:58
Nah, I've even got the ownership papers for my one.
Traces right back to the original owner.
Only got the shocks a month ago.
200BUSA
9th November 2007, 20:59
1976 XT500C and a 1986 XJ600 were the bikes i had the most fun on.
98tls
9th November 2007, 21:17
Hope you aren't too old to remember where they all go. :Oi:cheeky bugger.
young1
10th November 2007, 08:44
It would be interesting to go back through all the replies and see if one brand is more often the best ever bike over others.
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