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Whoosh
11th September 2008, 19:31
especially to a 'gixxer' (hate that term anyway), the old Katana blew a clutch hose this morning & a workmate kept going on about buying a new GSXR or (his) Ducati. After explaining "I dont like the look of modern bikes & riding something that resembles a coloured fridge doesnt do it for me & I like my old Kat, which BTW is 22 years old & if all your 'gixxer' or Duck (Ducati riders hate that term for sure) needs after 22 years is a clutch line then you can start to give my bike shit & I may just listen".

hayd3n
11th September 2008, 19:34
i have no idea

Gremlin
11th September 2008, 19:36
Thats an old bike... when are you upgrading, and to what? :shifty:

niero
11th September 2008, 19:37
Mate Katanas are currently in that stage of being borderline of "classic" and "really old", to an untrained eye it seems as if a Katana is sooo old and doesnt bear the looks of the cliche bike like the R1 for instance. And then they ask these stupid questions, just wait a few more years and it will be worth more than any modern GSXR.

Whoosh
11th September 2008, 19:38
maybe an old AMC Gremlin... ;)

cs363
11th September 2008, 19:48
Mate Katanas are currently in that stage of being borderline of "classic" and "really old", to an untrained eye it seems as if a Katana is sooo old and doesnt bear the looks of the cliche bike like the R1 for instance. And then they ask these stupid questions, just wait a few more years and it will be worth more than any modern GSXR.

Couldn't agree more! and that Katana looks bloody tidy from what i can see of it in your avatar, not too many of those around in really nice condition.
Niero is dead right regarding its potential to appreciate.
My bike is 29 years old and no-one (apart from a couple of smart arse mates) asks me dumb questions like that, most of them are stunned that a bike that old can be in such good nick and worth so much :)

Pussy
11th September 2008, 19:54
(apart from a couple of smart arse mates)

AND, just who are you referring to there? :whistle:

cs363
11th September 2008, 19:57
AND, just who are you referring to there? :whistle:


Yeah....there's one now.... ^^^ :bleh:





(he's just jealous cause he's got one of them 'appliance' bikes referred to earlier......... :whistle: )

Pussy
11th September 2008, 20:02
I actually AGREE with you!
I'd love to get hold of an E27 1100 Katana like Katman's, or even a minter E24 alloy wheel model.
Genuine Katanas are rightly classics

cs363
11th September 2008, 20:07
I actually AGREE with you!
I'd love to get hold of an E27 1100 Katana like Katman's, or even a minter E24 alloy wheel model.
Genuine Katanas are rightly classics


Geez!!! :gob: have you been drinking??? :bleh::laugh:

Yeah, I wouldn't mind another wire wheeler - I had one new as well as a GSX1100XX earlier, should have kept both of them they'd be worth heaps now

Subike
11th September 2008, 20:11
I like the idea of going to Ralleys, My 30 year old Yammy is often the only one there, amoung the dozens of "common " ducks, frumpys, suzies, chundas, hardley devistatings,kawafuckies,apehilliers,spewels. :whistle:

Then the nice thing that happens, is that heaps of people stop look at it say
"I remember those old girls,"
"My mates had one of those, they were quick in their day,"
"Good to see one of these still on the road mate"

Yeap our older bikes may not have all the flare , cool points, speed or chick pull of the newer ones,,
Let alone the "six pot calipers, floating discs,upsidedown forks,fuel injection, Bla bla bla
BUT they dont have to earn respect from anyone :rockon:

Katanas, Xsessives, CB4"s, Water Buses, K1's, to name a few old school jappas have already earnt that respect. They dont have to prove anything.:woohoo:

Ride you Kat with pride mate, she will be still eating up the miles when many more modern fanplastics are dead and gone from memory
:yes:

Ixion
11th September 2008, 20:17
I don't see any point in disposing of a bike before it's properly run in. Say, 250000 k is a good figure

cs363
11th September 2008, 20:23
I don't see any point in disposing of a bike before it's properly run in. Say, 250000 k is a good figure


:rofl:


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Conquiztador
11th September 2008, 20:26
I have never had a bike that was made after 80's. And don't have any interest in having one. As soon as you have to plug a computer to it to do anything I loose interest.

Pussy
11th September 2008, 20:59
New member on this site, Chooky, has a mint CBX... it's a pearler!

McJim
11th September 2008, 21:04
Nowt wrong with Desmodues and older Ducatis. I don't like these new fangled 4 cylinder thingumies myself :Pokey: :rofl:

FJRider
11th September 2008, 21:09
The insurance premiums are a lot less with "older" bikes.

Whoosh
11th September 2008, 21:12
IMO ppl like to see the actual machine & not a plastic cover. My T buckets the same, park it beside a camaro or mustang & ppl will stand & look at the motor & mechanicals of mine for a lot longer than the paint job on the panels of the other option.

cs363
11th September 2008, 23:56
New member on this site, Chooky, has a mint CBX... it's a pearler!

Well get him to put some pics on his profile so I can have a perv!! :)

Hitcher
12th September 2008, 09:02
So when are you going to upgrade your bike?

Okey Dokey
12th September 2008, 12:00
I don't know why people would say something like that. Maybe they are just speaking without actually thinking. Because, frankly, that is kind of a rude thing to say. Implying your bike is an old wreck or something. Stick to your guns!

Of course, my bike is "only" an '88.

avgas
12th September 2008, 12:14
pop-up kats are still one of my most favourite designs to come out of japan.
if you had a turbo on yours i'd swap ya.
kats are the porn stars of the jap bike world - the only problem with porn stars is no one wants to marry one. But my god they look good.

Gremlin
12th September 2008, 19:17
maybe an old AMC Gremlin... ;)


So when are you going to upgrade your bike?
he already answered that :oi-grr:

cs363
12th September 2008, 20:28
Of course, my bike is "only" an '88.



Bloody new fangled bikes..... :laugh: