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Thread: Yamahas 1st real sports bike,Nice aye!!

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    Well that didn't bloody work an I can,t delite the bloody thing so you might as well talk about beer again
    Last edited by Jackrat; 9th October 2004 at 19:05. Reason: Didn't fucking work

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    What were you doing in 68?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NC30_chick
    I was a twinkle in my dads eye and a egg in my mums overie
    Ok I try again.Then maybe all the very confused people out there will realise what we're on about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    Ok I try again.Then maybe all the very confused people out there will realise what we're on about.




    Ohhh my bad!
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    I guess you've been here-http://www.650motorcycles.com/evolution.html
    Almost bought one back in 1980. But the dealer didn't have one available apart from a demo. Bought a CB650C instead (I know I know).

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    Their first real sports bike?

    Wouldn't agree with that,Yamaha were making two stroke road/race bikes with the YDS series bikes and with race kits available over the counter well before those came along
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    Their first real sports bike?

    Wouldn't agree with that,Yamaha were making two stroke road/race bikes with the YDS series bikes and with race kits available over the counter well before those came along
    What's a two stroke??
    I said REAL sportsbike

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    Might be a sportsbike to you but here in Upper Hutt they were most often seen as cop bikes - the MOT had a few of the jaffa coloured ones (orange stripy things). Were the first models electric start? I recall the cop bikes were elec start - the starter was operated by a decompressor lever rather than a button
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403
    Might be a sportsbike to you but here in Upper Hutt they were most often seen as cop bikes - the MOT had a few of the jaffa coloured ones (orange stripy things). Were the first models electric start? I recall the cop bikes were elec start - the starter was operated by a decompressor lever rather than a button
    The XS1 had no electric starter and wasn't used by the MOT,that was the SX2.
    That little lever operated both the decompresion and the starter ,they can still be bought new from the states for big bore XSs.The cops used XSs,from SX2 through to the B model electro.
    My first one was an ex MOT B model and faster for some reason than the one I got now.
    Today it's easy to poke the stick at the XS,but in their day they were as ground braking as the R1 today.Possibly more so,they saved Yamahas M/C line from extinction and remain their longest running model.
    I bought my first one as a substitute for a Bonnie,Back then if you bought a bonnie you spent as much time trying to keep the cartoon wearers from stealing it as you did riding.With the XS you got the same vibes(lots of em,)without the hassles.
    Cheers.

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    An this is the SX2,electric start,steering damper,indercators.
    Flash as a Rat with a gold tooth mate.
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    I have the green XS1 as my wall paper.The early ones with gaiters had external springs,the XS1 B like mine had internal springs....I don't think we got many of the external spring model here.Yamaha were unfortunate with the XS1,spending a lot of time perfecting it for a market that had shifted by the time of it's release - Norton had transformed the staid Atlas into the sexy and sporty Commando,Triumph released the Trident and Rocket 3,then with the launch of the CB750 the 750 superbike class was the premium motorcycle market,the 650 twin was doomed.Remodeled into a cruiser it had a long life,and one of the biggest cult following of any Jap bike.Check out those photos of Bob Greene testing a pre production model,typical of him...he puts dirt tyres on it and takes it off road...that guy was a legend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    What's a two stroke??
    I said REAL sportsbike
    Perhaps you should put up some pictures of them instead of poxy old four strokes then

    We had a XS650,TX 650 and a XS650 Chopper at the flat I used to live and another friend who also had a XS650 Chopper

    The TX650 used to start weaving at any speed over 120kmh until some Koni shocks were fitted,the XS650 was a quite a good bike to ride at the 120kmh mark but wasn't comfortable to ride at anything much faster and the chopper was bloody awful at any speed over walking pace
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    Perhaps you should put up some pictures of them instead of poxy old four strokes then

    We had a XS650,TX 650 and a XS650 Chopper at the flat I used to live and another friend who also had a XS650 Chopper

    The TX650 used to start weaving at any speed over 120kmh until some Koni shocks were fitted,the XS650 was a quite a good bike to ride at the 120kmh mark but wasn't comfortable to ride at anything much faster and the chopper was bloody awful at any speed over walking pace
    Well if you really disliked like the fucking things that much,why bother posting in the first place.The bikes have an international following reguardless off sad cunts like you. Fuck off

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    Well if you really disliked like the fucking things that much,why bother posting in the first place.The bikes have an international following reguardless off sad cunts like you. Fuck off
    settle down man......... bloody hell, i take it you are having Kickaha on here if so a couple of smilies wouldent go a miss...... if not then it dosent take much to ofend your pride does it? you are comming across as a right royal arse hole.... and im sure you are not.
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