Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 16

Thread: Having a fling with a 22yr old

  1. #1
    Join Date
    19th October 2005 - 20:32
    Bike
    M109R, GS1200ss, RMX450Z, ZX-12R
    Location
    Near a river
    Posts
    4,308

    Talking Having a fling with a 22yr old

    Well after a bit of thinking & pain in having move the GS1200 on; I got myself a new toy

    A very tidy & well looked after 88 GSX1100F

    I'm only the 3rd owner and @ 43k it's got plenty of life left in it yet

    Got it a couple of days before the Woodstock Rally so that was it's maiden voyage and it went bloody well to be honest. A bloke on a 1200 Bandit did a big when he realised what had been hussling him along for a few kms from Otira to Kumara

    It's a fair bit thirstier than the GS but is a lot comfier (bloody arm & knee issue gave plenty of grief on the GS when on the long haul).
    Fully loaded up @ 350kg+ the old school suspension gets a bit confused but she's still a pretty pleasant ride.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Click image for larger version. 

Name:	IMG_0365.JPG 
Views:	42 
Size:	421.7 KB 
ID:	195402   Click image for larger version. 

Name:	IMG_0361.JPG 
Views:	45 
Size:	671.2 KB 
ID:	195403   Click image for larger version. 

Name:	IMG_0356 - Copy (2).JPG 
Views:	60 
Size:	725.9 KB 
ID:	195405  

  2. #2
    Join Date
    18th July 2009 - 10:53
    Bike
    gsx
    Location
    hawkes bay
    Posts
    44
    nice little bike..

  3. #3
    Join Date
    2nd February 2010 - 14:10
    Bike
    2012 Kymco Dink 180cc
    Location
    Yankee in Taiwan
    Posts
    70
    Looks good. That the original paint job?

  4. #4
    Join Date
    26th July 2005 - 12:12
    Bike
    Aprilia Shiver 750, Suzuki RG150E
    Location
    Newdlands, Welly...
    Posts
    5,480
    Ah,.. the ole' 1100FJ's. I remember them. Does the screen still go up and down, Bill?


    "...you meet the weirdest people riding a Guzzi !!..."

  5. #5
    Join Date
    19th October 2005 - 20:32
    Bike
    M109R, GS1200ss, RMX450Z, ZX-12R
    Location
    Near a river
    Posts
    4,308
    Quote Originally Posted by golfmade View Post
    Looks good. That the original paint job?
    Yeah it's 100% original, couple of stone chips & a small scratch and that's it. Has got the original seat plus all it's documentation from new.

    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    Ah,.. the ole' 1100FJ's. I remember them. Does the screen still go up and down, Bill?
    Ha yep it still works, had a play and found the sweet spot so there she stays

    Big old Tank Though it's more civilised than the Yammy FJ11 I had 15yrs ago. Still got a fair bit of stomp on tap too.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    7th November 2008 - 13:30
    Bike
    2007 GSX1000R
    Location
    Hastings
    Posts
    2,140
    Well she's a good model................ I'm sure she won't let you down

  7. #7
    Join Date
    19th January 2006 - 19:13
    Bike
    mutton dressed up as lamb and a 73 XL250
    Location
    On any given sunday?
    Posts
    9,032
    Hey stranger hows things?shes a beauty mate and no doubt as you say bloody comfortable.Coming down for the Hare?The Hondas come along a bit though things have ground to a halt as the other old thing decided she wanted a set of these,will be here in a week or 3......mutton dressed up as lamb ehHope to catch up soon mate.Gidday to Mrs TWR from us eh.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Click image for larger version. 

Name:	4TITANIUM (Small).jpg 
Views:	3 
Size:	48.2 KB 
ID:	195516  
    Be the person your dog thinks you are...

  8. #8
    Join Date
    2nd April 2007 - 20:22
    Bike
    BMW K100RS
    Location
    Woodville
    Posts
    191
    I had one of those for a few years, bullet proof. Try and find a koni rear shock for it, transforms them. Also progressive springs in the forks, or put another inch spacer above the fork springs. These two mods will totally transform the handling of the old girl. Ikon in aust still had some konis for them in the recent past, they might be worth a try.

  9. #9
    Join Date
    19th October 2005 - 20:32
    Bike
    M109R, GS1200ss, RMX450Z, ZX-12R
    Location
    Near a river
    Posts
    4,308
    Quote Originally Posted by crazyhorse View Post
    Well she's a good model................ I'm sure she won't let you down
    only ever been let down by Yamahas, never had an issue with any of the Suzis I've had in the past.....even got the GS to run on diesel once

    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Hey stranger hows things?shes a beauty mate and no doubt as you say bloody comfortable.Coming down for the Hare?The Hondas come along a bit though things have ground to a halt as the other old thing decided she wanted a set of these,will be here in a week or 3......mutton dressed up as lamb ehHope to catch up soon mate.Gidday to Mrs TWR from us eh.
    Age & a half knackered body are catching up with me old limbs don't bend like they used too.... just lounges along on the open road
    Still waiting to see this wee red terror at some stage
    yikes 98tls the master of pimp my ride TL style huh......pretty sharp looking hoops bud

    Home alone at the moment... the boss is away at a conference for the week then home for a week then off to the states for another week long conference will be back in time for the Hare so will be attendance for that all going to plan.

  10. #10
    Join Date
    19th October 2005 - 20:32
    Bike
    M109R, GS1200ss, RMX450Z, ZX-12R
    Location
    Near a river
    Posts
    4,308
    Quote Originally Posted by robinm View Post
    I had one of those for a few years, bullet proof. Try and find a koni rear shock for it, transforms them. Also progressive springs in the forks, or put another inch spacer above the fork springs. These two mods will totally transform the handling of the old girl. Ikon in aust still had some konis for them in the recent past, they might be worth a try.
    It's already got a set of Progressives in the front, but I'm sure by the way it handles they're in upside down so will be investigating that shortly. Got a mate doing a hunt at the moment for a rear shock

    Ther only real quirk I've noticed with it was the night I brought it home and I gave it's head a few kms from home....it started to float around near full noise, the half knackered rear tyre seemed to be the main culprit (new BT45 fitted on the Monday after the rally)

  11. #11
    Join Date
    20th September 2008 - 12:50
    Bike
    XT660r
    Location
    Hastings
    Posts
    1,624
    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    Ah,.. the ole' 1100FJ's. I remember them. Does the screen still go up and down, Bill?
    The Mighty Power Sheild !

    Did any other bikes have anything like that?

  12. #12
    Join Date
    22nd July 2005 - 00:27
    Bike
    77 XL250
    Location
    Tararua
    Posts
    1,575
    I had one of these things new. I flogged it off six months later (house buying) but never sorted the handling. A new shock was the answer, but pre-internet the price was eye-watering. The screen was a neat toy to play with at the lights though. An endless fascination for onlookers.
    The best way to forget all your troubles is to wear tight underpants.

  13. #13
    Join Date
    13th April 2007 - 17:09
    Bike
    18 Triumph Tiger 1050 Sport
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    3,802
    I thought you were talking about a woman and I was going to say, get her checked out before you jump on her..

    Many congrats to you. She's a bute and looks to be in grat condition. Love the red piping.

    Enjoy jumping on her
    “PHEW.....JUST MADE IT............................. UP"

  14. #14
    Join Date
    26th July 2005 - 12:12
    Bike
    Aprilia Shiver 750, Suzuki RG150E
    Location
    Newdlands, Welly...
    Posts
    5,480
    Quote Originally Posted by RDjase View Post
    The Mighty Power Sheild !

    Did any other bikes have anything like that?
    BMW's and Goldwings (I think) have something like it nowadays but back then it was revolutionary and no other bikes ever featured. I don't believe it was that successful (the power shield), just like no other bikes had a pop-up headlight like the '85 Katana 750.....


    "...you meet the weirdest people riding a Guzzi !!..."

  15. #15
    Join Date
    19th October 2005 - 20:32
    Bike
    M109R, GS1200ss, RMX450Z, ZX-12R
    Location
    Near a river
    Posts
    4,308
    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    BMW's and Goldwings (I think) have something like it nowadays but back then it was revolutionary and no other bikes ever featured. I don't believe it was that successful (the power shield), just like no other bikes had a pop-up headlight like the '85 Katana 750.....
    It's basically the same mechanism that drives the screen that is used for the pop-up headlight on the SE & SF Katana plastic bead chain driven by plastic pullys.
    I remember reading one test from a magazine and the said the screen was most effective in the fully down position and when completely extended in the upper position it caused more turbulance.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •