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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    Back in the 70s there was another Honda dealer called Bakers too but I am not sure how popular they were. They may have sold cycles as well.
    Yep, Cashel St, pretty much on the edge of the CTV building site. They also had Ducati, I remember the first yellow 750 Sport sitting in the window. A silver 350 single was another feature display. Pretty sure they disappeared when the site was sold to put up what became the CTV building.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    I remember Norjo having a BMW agency at one point when they were I think in Riccarton Rd as I remember test riding a K75 there.
    They were selling BMW from Blenheim road on the corner of Clarence street, not sure if they already had the dealership when they were on what is now the Ilam Toyota site
    "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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    ...I saw my first HD in McLearys window when I should have been at school...it seemed a fairly odd and wondrous thing, until all thoughts of it disappeared when a couple of years later I saw my first 400/Four on the floor at Casbolts...it was all irrelevant as I had bought a T250 Hustler by then...and I have a 400/F and a HD in my shed now...all things come to those who wait, I suppose...I spent a lot of time being told being told to fuck off back to school by all of the above mentioned names...my dream was to work in one of them shops...thank fuck my old lady sold me into slavery as an apprentice chippy...

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    First Hayabusa I ever saw was in '99 at Hornby Suzuki, where Dress mart is now. It was the Copper colour version. I just stood there and looked at it agog. So ugly and 'what were they thinking' springs to mind ...

    Think they had BMW as well on the floor, dual dealership thing. The young Hampton was out the back with his sleeves up, spanner in hand...

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    Was there or was there not an NR750 on display in Whiting Honda?

    I have talked myself into believing that I saw one there. I did do a lot of drugs though so there's that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    Was there or was there not an NR750 on display in Whiting Honda?

    I have talked myself into believing that I saw one there. I did do a lot of drugs though so there's that.
    There was a RC30 for years in the corner window facing the intersection, it was brand new and belonged to John Boote.
    there was also a CB77 Honda up top near the parts counter built from nearly all NOS parts (I think the frame was a second hand part)



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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    There was a RC30 for years in the corner window facing the intersection, it was brand new and belonged to John Boote.
    there was also a CB77 Honda up top near the parts counter built from nearly all NOS parts (I think the frame was a second hand part)
    I remember going in to the old shop East on Cashel in my lunch hour to see the new CB750...Only one in ChCh, been assembled for two days and on display. Ian senior fired it up for me, remarked that they were having to charge the battery every night as everyone wanted to hear it run...
    How many shops now will fire a brand new bike so customers can hear it run ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    I remember going in to the old shop East on Cashel in my lunch hour to see the new CB750...Only one in ChCh, been assembled for two days and on display. Ian senior fired it up for me, remarked that they were having to charge the battery every night as everyone wanted to hear it run...
    How many shops now will fire a brand new bike so customers can hear it run ?
    Snr was a good old fella, the Mrs Snr was a bit er.......... techy...... I guess both are dead by now.
    When I was there last, there was Snr, Mrs Snr, Jnr, Jrn Sister, Jnrs son. Pretty sure Jnrs sisters Husband also worked there at one stage also.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    I remember going in to the old shop East on Cashel in my lunch hour to see the new CB750...Only one in ChCh, been assembled for two days and on display. Ian senior fired it up for me, remarked that they were having to charge the battery every night as everyone wanted to hear it run...
    How many shops now will fire a brand new bike so customers can hear it run ?
    ...I saw one prior to that ...our neighbour was romantically involved with a crew cut from the base, he had one out here a few moments after it's release in the States, as the yanks could...my love affair with the marque started the second he pulled up on it... the old Beezer at the end of the road and my brothers Francis Barnett suddenly became obsolete...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ellipsis View Post
    ...I saw one prior to that ...our neighbour was romantically involved with a crew cut from the base, he had one out here a few moments after it's release in the States, as the yanks could...my love affair with the marque started the second he pulled up on it... the old Beezer at the end of the road and my brothers Francis Barnett suddenly became obsolete...
    I remember going out to the airport base for the Yanks in the Mid nineties and picking up a Goldwing 6 and taking it back on the use for a service, The yank officer had flown it over and used it as transport around the base, it wasn't even used on the roads in NZ.
    Just as well there were a couple of huge MP's to get it on the ute.



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    The early CB's were nice and rowdy too - not like the neutered sounds that slowly puff and wheeze their way out of the exhaust outlet of most modern Hondas. I had liberated my Hornet with Yoshis. Beautiful.

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    what a bunch a old cantab cunts...

    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    I used to go to Whiting Honda in my lunch times and while they never sold me a bike due to Hollands Honda always offering a better trade in deal, I did buy a lot of parts off them. .
    yeah parts... up stairs were old man and missus W wore a blue smok... fark like it was yesterday, anything ya wanted in stock... not now days


    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    And you can't forget Christchurch Motorcycles in their early Tuam Street days - a treasure trove of odd and unusual parts and bikes collected inside and out in the sheds.
    yeah shit yes... as a pimply teen id need parts for my cb125s roll on in around all them biker types feeling well out of place but ya'd be pointed in the direction and strip ya own parts, and yip remember the dentist chair.

    Rode a new VF750 out a hornby honda branston buildings, Nevel H ran the pushie shop
    Big shop was creswells allways something in there to look at
    Brought a cb250T from tommys
    and yip the rc30 in the corner window...
    But not mentioned is Steve vigus? kawasaki on morehouse, remember the 750 turbos lined up in there.

    as for the comment re: NR750... never in NZ... till a couple a years ago when the honda shop in ashburton brought one... its on display at the musume down there... awesome machine
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    Max db rating on motorcycles in NZ is 100.

    Most stock ones are significantly lower - there will be a compliance sticker on the bike somewhere.

    My new Ducati has a sticker saying it is rated at 97db at 5,000 rpm. Much louder than most new bikes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Max db rating on motorcycles in NZ is 100.

    Most stock ones are significantly lower - there will be a compliance sticker on the bike somewhere.

    My new Ducati has a sticker saying it is rated at 97db at 5,000 rpm. Much louder than most new bikes.
    ...my bucket is too loud for Levels...so was timg's...the noise made up for lack of everything else...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    what a bunch a old cantab cunts...


    yeah parts... up stairs were old man and missus W wore a blue smok... fark like it was yesterday, anything ya wanted in stock... not now days



    yeah shit yes... as a pimply teen id need parts for my cb125s roll on in around all them biker types feeling well out of place but ya'd be pointed in the direction and strip ya own parts, and yip remember the dentist chair.

    Rode a new VF750 out a hornby honda branston buildings, Nevel H ran the pushie shop
    Big shop was creswells allways something in there to look at
    Brought a cb250T from tommys
    and yip the rc30 in the corner window...
    But not mentioned is Steve vigus? kawasaki on morehouse, remember the 750 turbos lined up in there.

    as for the comment re: NR750... never in NZ... till a couple a years ago when the honda shop in ashburton brought one... its on display at the musume down there... awesome machine
    Slightly off topic but Dangerous mentioned the Kawasaki .
    Way back end of 84 I bought Mark and John Boyle of Boyle Kawasaki Wellington GPZ 550 factory racebike to help fund their purchase of the new Kawasaki 750 Turbo of which they brought 3 of them in at the time. First one was assembled by Mark and John whilst we others did the Friday compulsary beer thing as ya do as we all watched in awe. Mark took it for the first run and came back and said FUCK that LOL. John took it for a quick ride and he said sorta the same thing. I took it for a quick blat up the petone Highway and I was sort of the same oppinion . The turbo lag was not pleasant .Under braking the motor was still attempting to propel you forward. Maybe they fixed that maybe they didnt . Or it may well explain why you seldom see them anymore

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