Strip it completely in the front room and rebuild it ...
Strip it completely in the front room and rebuild it ...
"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
I could lift my first bike (1977 CG125) fully off the ground by myself.
I could wheel stand my first road reg bike ... for a little bit (only a 125), Leave to bike with the key in for months at a time.... Just didn't bother removing it.
No show wheel standing on the shadow.... No worries on the XR 250 but its not road Reg'd
But in no way do I wish to be back on the first bike... Regret selling the XR600 though and will get another at some stage.
Hm, First road bike was a CB160.
Stripping the thing down with just 10mm 12mm 14mm; having to de tune the twin leading shoe front brake in the wet, 12 volt electrics so the novelty of riding in the dark and actually seeing where you're going; setting the twin points by eye and a piece of card. Every ride an adventure - just getting back sometimes. Greasy Barbour jackets, watching BSA' and Norton owners having to kick start, Believing my CB160 wasn't that for removed from the IOM Hondas
Me and a mate rode to Tauranga from Welly on a gt185 Suzuki in the mid 80s.
Had a steel 20l fuel can on the pack rack and my mate had a crate of piss on his.
I remember being on the desert road and a big Newmans bus was right up my arse and I was flat out at about 90ks. I can still recall seeing VOLVO in both of the mirrors of my bike and fucken shiitting myself as this bastard was right behind me and was taking the piss!
Fucken great times!!!Would I do it again on a bike like this???????? Yeah probably to be honest but the chances are no one else I know would do it with me and my current bike would get there on 1 refill and with heated grips as well!!
This is why I am SERIOUSLY looking to buy a classic gt380-750 or Kawa triple (or anything of this area other than Honda really)!!To add to my garage.
Then fuck it i'm off again but his time said fucken large volvo coach bus can smell my dirty,oily,smelly,larger capacity 2 stroke arse and kiss my oily chrome exhaust!
(now all i gotta do is get a larger steel fuel can)![]()
I could actually ride my old bike without too much hassle (Suzuki GN250). With my current bike being a 2 stroke (Suzuki TS 185) and me being a newbie at mechanics, has meant that I haven't gone out to ride properly yet since getting it over a year ago...
In '88 on various step-throughs I could always get a crate of beer on the platform.
Now my bike has enough storage for ... well nothing.
On the plus side its comfortable 0-100 is less than the 0-40 speed those little guys used to do ... I know what I'd rather be on. (my bike was actually made in the year I got my first licence, and at the time I lusted after it and the hurricane - if I could have had one then I would've, but to be frank would have probably been a real danger at the time ...)
Motorcycle songlist:
Best blast soundtrack:Born to be wild (Steppenwolf)
Best sunny ride: Runnin' down a dream (Tom Petty)
Don't want to hear ...: Slip, slidin' away, Caught by the Fuzz or Bam Thwok!(Paul Simon/Supergrass/The Pixies)
Get 6 mates to perch on my DT100 while I rode around the local mall carpark...(we were all skinny teenagers then!)
Experience......something you get just after you needed it
Pull the engine completely to bits, clean everything and put it back together in half a day. (1953 Ariel).
. “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis
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