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Paul in NZ
17th November 2008, 20:41
The National Classic Bike Rally hosted by the Wellington Classic Bike club is being held in Wellington this weekend - let me know if anyone needs details. Toot and wave if you see us old codgers on older bikes ;-)
scumdog
17th November 2008, 21:10
Would love to but a tad far I'm afraid, one day who knows??
Paul in NZ
22nd November 2008, 22:04
Right - that was fun (sort of)
I ran the movies on friday nightso had to take the car 'cos you really can't get a 80" sceen, a dvd player, case of dvd's, stereo and a $5,000 project on a bike... Bummer..
SO... I went back to work - dropped all the shit off, checked me emails did 2 hours work and got home at (cough)
Managed to get to the meeting point behind Te Papa to find the delightful children had run the batteries flat on the camera and filled the damn thing with trademe picts of shit we gave them (sods)
Anyway - we tucked in behind the ride to Makara beach... God it was hideous - we were behind some kind of AMC wheeze hound ridden by a 900 year old garden gnome - far out - nearlt fell off on every bend because of the slow speeds but it's considered terribly bad form to pass in a dangerous place so we suffered (lord how we suffered) - eventually - yippee - the gods of burgess were howling and life was goooood...
Makara Beach? What a shit hole....
Mind you - it was made much much brighter by the coolest gathering of the decade - enjoy!!!!!
Paul in NZ
22nd November 2008, 22:06
More.... Lust.... My GOD a bloody QUASAR
Paul in NZ
22nd November 2008, 22:08
Well - if the quasar wasn't enough - it went on.....
Paul in NZ
22nd November 2008, 22:10
And on and on and on...
James Deuce
22nd November 2008, 22:14
Makara Beach is better than work ya grumpy old gumboot.
I saw a Quasar once. I nearly fell off the curb.
Paul in NZ
22nd November 2008, 22:16
Anyway - we made damn sure we were amoungst the first group away on the track back to HQ and the pace was uplifting....
General socialising and we left em too it - much as I'd like to have stayed we had a lot to do and life gets 'complicated' sometimes.
Anyway - with the child bride tucked snuggly into the pillion and the road free in front of us we took the loooonnnnggg way home and the twin upswept mufflers howled in glee at the freedom.... There is a glory in swooping this bike through the twistys that is ever denighed to the technicals. Trumpets sounded and anger echoed from the hills and womanly arms clasped me tight reminding me of a safety owed and the thrill not to be taken lightly - yet we stormed the hill and freed the demons and lust was served - perfection - 3 of us in harmony and safely home..... 20 years and the C has never let us down - a true menage de trois...
Paul in NZ
22nd November 2008, 22:19
I saw a Quasar once. I nearly fell off the curb.
Ah - I always wondered what was wrong with you? Disturbed at an early age...
Mind you - having one growing large in your mirror is truely disturbing - they seem to go quite - well... Bastard didn't get past but it was all hands to repel boarders I can tell you...
Motu
23rd November 2008, 10:55
Love the trailing link on the Norton - leading links are just so boring.The gorgeous black Triton is a sleeper...I had to look twice to pick it up.
xwhatsit
23rd November 2008, 11:43
The gorgeous black Triton is a sleeper...I had to look twice to pick it up.
God, it's so clean! Tank is lovely, and there's even room for two. Not what you normally expect! :D
Dodgyiti
23rd November 2008, 12:49
More.... Lust.... My GOD a bloody QUASAR
STEADY ON!
That's enough of that.:buggerd:
Voltaire
23rd November 2008, 14:47
Great Pics Paul, Of special interest to me was the two 50's Triumphs....I should get onto mine before I'm too old to kick start them.....
Was it a VCC event or a separate club.
riffer
23rd November 2008, 16:42
Hmmm. and that Vincent. Obviously not an American one - they never could handle that H.R.D (too easily mistaken with H.D.). I did also notice the two Le Mans as well - none of which are in the same condition as yours.
Good to have you back Paul.
tri boy
23rd November 2008, 17:26
Old buggars on old machines:first:
Paul in NZ
23rd November 2008, 18:47
Hmmm. and that Vincent. Obviously not an American one - they never could handle that H.R.D (too easily mistaken with H.D.). I did also notice the two Le Mans as well - none of which are in the same condition as yours.
Good to have you back Paul.
Erm - I'm not sure there was an official american model vincent... They did get some chinese red ones and often they were fitted with taller bars (tossers) but pretty sure the badging was constant.
Phil Vincent purchased HRD as a going concern (cough) and the HRD logo got smaller over the years...
Still - Rollies Rapide is a nice bike and lopes along in grand style...
et al
23rd November 2008, 20:17
I saw the Quasar on the Motorway near Porirua today - as it passed me I thought "WTF". I wondered if owner was local as I hadn't seen it around before - just realised what it was doing around here via this thread, would love a closer look at that sometime,they are very rare I believe.
pete376403
23rd November 2008, 20:21
The Triumph and the BSA in the first pic appear to have chequer pattern barrel and head finning. Is that how they were, something your camera did or the resolution of the pic posted?
Paul in NZ
23rd November 2008, 20:30
The Triumph and the BSA in the first pic appear to have chequer pattern barrel and head finning. Is that how they were, something your camera did or the resolution of the pic posted?
Nope - I just reduced the resolution to suit KB so it's all horrid..
The Triumph is a very nice 58 T100 with the all alloy (close pitched fin) engine. A top of the range sporting 500 twin of the era and very very nice condition. A credit to the owner. The BSA is a cool cafe racer A65
Paul in NZ
23rd November 2008, 20:37
This is a less horrid shrink job...
Paul in NZ
23rd November 2008, 20:38
More of the mighty Quasar...
et al
24th November 2008, 07:03
Thanks for the Quasar pics Paul. Do you know what engine that has in it? I saw it take off from the lights fairly quickly so assume it has something big enough to compensate for the extra weight/wind resistance.
xwhatsit
24th November 2008, 11:31
compensate for the extra weight/wind resistance.
It might be heavier but it's got SFA wind resistance, that's a big point of feet-forward motorcycles. Motorcycles, in general, have very poor wind resistance compared to a car or similar with the bodywork covering wheels and all the trimmings motorcycles have dangling in the breeze.
Paul in NZ
24th November 2008, 17:51
Thanks for the Quasar pics Paul. Do you know what engine that has in it? I saw it take off from the lights fairly quickly so assume it has something big enough to compensate for the extra weight/wind resistance.
Erm sorry - I forgot to ask. The originals had an 850cc Reliant engine in them and a few later 'non production' ones had stuff like GS1000 engines etc. To put this into perspective - I think less than 20 wree built - rare...
QuasarNZ
30th November 2008, 14:55
Ah - I always wondered what was wrong with you? Disturbed at an early age...
Mind you - having one growing large in your mirror is truely disturbing - they seem to go quite - well... Bastard didn't get past but it was all hands to repel boarders I can tell you...
Im pleased to have given you a hurry up Paul, most people dont expect a Quasar to go well, but that one will manage a shade over 200 kph, under *ahem* controlled condition and not on a *cough* public road
QuasarNZ
30th November 2008, 15:26
Thanks for the Quasar pics Paul. Do you know what engine that has in it? I saw it take off from the lights fairly quickly so assume it has something big enough to compensate for the extra weight/wind resistance.
That one weights under 200 kilos (approx) and has about 20-25 more horses than the reliant versions.
It has very little wind resistance, and as speed increases it seems to get better, having a "sweet spot" between 120 and 150 kph which is a bit unfortunate....
To give an indication, at 8500 Rpm its sitting on a steady 190 kph, and has an extra 2000 Rpm up its sleeve... sheer madness :Punk:
So it was you on the Red Monster I passed? you should have dropped into the petrol station and said hello
xwhatsit
3rd December 2008, 17:35
Didn't the British cops have a couple of Quasars for running about? I saw some photos of one done up like that, it was pretty cool. Make a wicked pursuit vehicle :D
QuasarNZ
4th December 2008, 08:26
Didn't the British cops have a couple of Quasars for running about? I saw some photos of one done up like that, it was pretty cool. Make a wicked pursuit vehicle :D
No, they didnt, there was a "Police spec"Quasar made, but it was only a demonstrator.
The reality is that while a quasar is a superb open road motorcycle, it is a handful around town, and some aspects of the design mean that it probably wouldnt have been a viable police bike, the poor rearward vision comes to mind.
et al
4th December 2008, 21:44
So it was you on the Red Monster I passed? you should have dropped into the petrol station and said hello
Yes that was me on the Monster that you passed on Porirua Motorway. Sorry I didn't stop to say hello when I passed you at the petrol station. I was still in a state of shock at that stage trying to figure out what the hell that was I had just encountered back there, realised afterwards I had missed an ideal opportunity to get a closer look. Would yours be the only one in NZ then?
QuasarNZ
5th December 2008, 08:54
Yes that was me on the Monster that you passed on Porirua Motorway. Sorry I didn't stop to say hello when I passed you at the petrol station. I was still in a state of shock at that stage trying to figure out what the hell that was I had just encountered back there, realised afterwards I had missed an ideal opportunity to get a closer look. Would yours be the only one in NZ then?
Yes, to my knowledge it is the only one, there was arumour of a Blue GS1000 hub centre steered one in the north island in the early 80s, but that appears to be an urban legend unfortunately.
I thought youd be in a state of shock, I saw you in the distance, and took great pleasure in sneaking up :-)
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