View Poll Results: How many motor bikes have you owned (including the one(s) you have now) in your life?

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  • Haven't owned a bike yet

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  • 1-5 bikes

    60 47.62%
  • 6-10 bikes

    38 30.16%
  • 11-15 bikes

    6 4.76%
  • 16 - 20 bikes

    4 3.17%
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    18 14.29%
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Thread: How many motorcyles have you owned in your lifetime?

  1. #31
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    bugger, I'd better fully explain since I've already answered the poll then....

    errr. 87 MZ ETZ250, 80 Honda CB125T, 83 BMW R65LS....

    And then in the UK, so far, eighty-something Honda Bros 400, 93 XJ600S Divvy, 80 BMW R100S motorsport colours...

    crosses fingers and hopes....

    Oh I might have listed milky's ZXR400 too....
    Queiro voya todo Europa con mi moto.... pero no tengo suficiente tiempo o dinero.....

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    Arrow Heck.

    I'm too busy chasing another bike to actually try to think how many Ive owned. The road legal ones are easy to remember, but then there are more bikes Ive owned that where not yet that.
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Re: the bad rep and comparing with other threads

    Man were you on drugs when you wrote this? lol
    I've finished okay...there are no last words of wisdom...it's time to pull your pants up and go home!

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    Six - ER185; CB250RS; XZ550; Z750; NTV650M; 1000GTR.
    Marty

    Ever notice that anyone slower than you is an idiot, but anyone going faster is a maniac?

  5. #35
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    The bikes I remember in rough cronological order of purchase (not year of manufacture):
    T350, RD350, DT175, KTM250, VF750F, H1, KTM500(84), DT175, KTM500(86), KZ750, KTM500(89), GPZ900, KTM300(94), RF900, KTM300(98), ZX9R, XF650, GSX1200, KTM300(04).

    The rest - I forget.

  6. #36
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    Me ah lets see -
    XL100
    CB360
    XL250
    CB350
    CB650
    Wife

    Harley 883 and loving it
    Ride and Have Fun

  7. #37
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    Well i cant actually remember now as the drugs have taken hold of the long term memory but it is well over 30 and growing. Check out my list http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...344#post387344 Every time i try to list them i get stuffed up because someone says what about the .... you had in 198? And i think oh yea and the bla bla from 1992. Bugger.

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    I might of missed a couple - but here goes in order of ownership:

    1974 Suzuki TS185L
    1979 Yamaha DT250D
    1979 Honda XR185
    1979 Honda CT90
    1973 CZ 250 Falta
    1978 Honda CT90
    1980 Suzuki A50
    1978 Yamaha RD400C
    1980 Suzuki PE175N
    1981 Yamaha IT175G
    1982 Suzuki PE175Z (Stolen)
    1983 Suzuki PE175D
    1984 Honda XR200RE
    1986 Yamaha IT200
    1986 Yamaha YZ250 (Enduro Kitted)
    1982 Suzuki PE175Z
    1988 Yamaha TT250
    1989 Suzuki RMX250
    1991 Yamaha YZ250WR
    1985 Suzuki A50 “Moped Mayhem”
    1992 Honda CR250
    1991 Honda XR250
    1995 Honda XR250
    1996 Honda XR400
    1974 Honda MT250 (Restoration)
    1984 Yamaha XT550
    1998 Honda XR650RL
    1991 Yamaha 125 CZ (Scooter)
    1996 Honda XR400
    2000 BMW F650GSD
    2002 Suzuki DRZ400EK3
    1994 Honda NX650 Dominator
    1993 Yamaha TDM850
    2003 KTM LC4E 640*
    1979 Yamaha TT500*
    2004 Suzuki DL1000 V-Strom*
    * Currently Owned.

    Edit:
    With ref. to incredulous feedback, I think I should have pointed out that I am a) old and b) a complete waster.
    The enduro bikes basically got trashed in a season and some of the others seemed like a good idea at the time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjvduc
    for a starter Maico 125cc aircooled I was young:spudguita
    Y DT80cc (I was 15 and she....)
    Y TZR250 (yes I am that old )
    Y RD500 (one of the best bikes I ever had)
    Y YZF750 (dead boring)
    KTM 620 crosser
    Ducati 900M with lots of extras

    and since last month I'm in love with a 748R (ducati what else) and 853cc


    that's

    me
    Have you got a 853 kitted 748 R ?.
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    Question

    Quote Originally Posted by ghost
    learnt on a MR50, XT250

    owned
    XZ400
    FZ750
    FZ750
    FZ750
    FZR1000
    YZF1000
    YZF1000,

    what can I say, I like Yamahas...
    How did you find the XZ400? I had the 550 and when it didn't have electrical problems, it was brilliant. Any hickups with your one?
    Marty

    Ever notice that anyone slower than you is an idiot, but anyone going faster is a maniac?

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    Sounds like a friggin ego trip -not intended to be--Ive owned over 100 bikes so far.
    First bike was a Honda 50 stepthrough -3 speed semi auto
    -yep a cub. I was 9. It had a piece of 50mm angle iron welded from the steering head to the bottom of the petrol tank -no fairings -no mudguards
    Used knobbly tyres. The angle iron was from me jumping it one time too many
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

  12. #42
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    I havent done this so here gos...
    cg125 - age 10
    er185
    ts185
    er250
    cr200 (trials)
    ct125
    rm250
    yz250 (moto)
    kx250 (moto)
    kdx200 (moto)
    yz490 (moto) - age 15
    ts185
    a100 bucket
    it465
    dr250
    xl250
    xr250
    kdx200
    dt185?
    kz200? (cruiser thing) - age 20
    gs1100
    dt185
    xs400 (racing)
    gsx750 (racing)- age 25
    xj650/4 sports (racing)
    xj650/4 sports (racing)
    xj650/4 cruiser (racing)
    dr500 (500 is correct)
    gpz900 (racing)
    gsx750f - age 30
    rf900 - current
    xr200 - current
    There maybe some I've missed, but if I cant remember them they must have been shit.

  13. #43
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    arr

    and in order even

    1981 rm80
    1985 kx80
    1985 yz125
    1986 kdx200
    1992 yz125
    1990 kdx200
    1993 yz250
    jap import GSXR250rr - was a 1990 or something but the same as a nz new 93
    1994 GSXR400rr

    Current

    Ktm sx250
    Kawasaki ZX9R

    the Mrs bike

    1997 CR80 big wheel (stoppie master)

    Fuck some of you have owned a shitload of bikes, how old are ya ... im 27
    Matty C

    Have you taken your bike over any sweet jumps?

  14. #44
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    Hows this for a list:

    2005 Honda VTR 250

    SHortest one posted I THINK!

  15. #45
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    I clicked on 6-10 but then counted them up properly and it comes out at 11 so far, have photos of all but my old GT125, CB550 and the GSX250 (the latter of which is out in the shed so I can photograph it any time - if I ever reassemble it again...)

    2 Yamahas - RX125 (1st bike) and RD350
    2 Hondas - CB360 and CB550
    1 Puch - SR150
    1 Zundapp - Bella 154 (150cc)
    5 Suzukis - TS125, GT125, GT50, LS400 and GSX250

    Feel like an amateur compared with Oscar and Wayne.

    Had a long term loan of another Honda while I was restoring the Zundapp so I got pretty familiar with its foibles. Lost count of all the bikes I've borrowed or test ridden.

    So, despite starting out on a Yamaha and having a Yamaha as my first "M-class" bike (full licence), I'm mostly familiar with Suzukis and Hondas with the occasional dalliance with Yuropeen scooters.

    Borrowed a couple of Kawasakis for prolonged periods and was less than impressed with them - one had the distressing "feature" that if the battery went flat (which was frequently) you couldn't crash start it - could run up and down the road for hours on end and the engine would not fire - as if the output from the alternator was trying to recharge the battery rather than feeding the coil. Compared with my Honda CB360 that had a screwed battery and faultlessly started with a couple of kicks, my TS125 (likewise) and (later) my LS400 that took less than 10 metres to get it up to speed and get the engine running on a crash start, the Kawa was not a friendly bike when low on battery power.

    The other Kawa was a 250cc sprots boik I borrowed for a few weeks to commute and I found that on cold mornings on the lengthy ride from near Tauwhare to Central Hamilton, the engine would die a couple of streets from work and would not start again, forcing me to push it the rest of the way. After work it would start faultlessly, I would take the exact same route home and it would make it all the way home without a hitch - just didn't like cold mornings even after the engine had had plenty of time to warm up. I could have understood it more if it ran like a haunted shithouse for half the journey and got better close to work but it ran sweet from first start and I had no trouble starting it after gassing up at the garage 5 minutes from my house then it would die and wouldn't start around 20-25 mins later.

    I'm not saying that all Kawas are like the two I borrowed, but the experiences do make me think twice about ever buying one. I'd want to borrow a Kawasaki for a month in the middle of winter before considering buying it - don't know many people willing to let someone take a bike on that much of a "test ride".
    Motorbike Camping for the win!

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