The XJ differed to the others with blow through carburetors, one exhaust pipe altho it had two the other was from the wast gate only...
Now there is one other turbo, built by USA Kawasaki, they needed to move excess Z1000's so on went a single blow through carb and turbo.
http://www.turbomotorcycles.org/TMIO...aki_Z1RTC.html
http://www.turbomotorcycles.org/TMIO...a_CX500Tc.html
http://www.turbomotorcycles.org/TMIO...aha_XJ650.html
http://www.turbomotorcycles.org/TMIO...a_CX650Td.html
http://www.turbomotorcycles.org/TMIO...uki_XN85D.html
http://www.turbomotorcycles.org/TMIO...aki_ZX750.html
cheers DD
(Definately Dodgy)
Saw my first Hayabusa at Hornby Suzuki, 1999 just after they moved there from the Branston buildings.
Never seen anything so ugly but so captivating, copper coloured and a 300kmh speedo. I just stood there, agog, for the 20 minutes while my DT400 was getting a warrant. Neville Hampton, the old man was always floating around saying Hi and having a chat. Think they had BMW on the floor as well. Robin Hampton back then was still in the workshop from memory ...
Oddly I have absolutely no recall of a Hornby Suzuki. Creswells in town yes. First Katana 1100 wire wheel version. Instant stiffy.
Yammy turbo was the last one from the big 4 Jap builders. Possibly the best mannered but to late to the party and oddly advanced with freaky (for the time) electronic instrument cluster. We were still getting over the opposing direction the Katanas dials spun in.
At the same time there was nothing of interest from Europe as they struggled to keep up with Japan and produce even remotely reliable rides. Apart from the Jotta - shit that bike was the horn and only 'real men' could apply.
Times have truly changed.
They have had many, many brands ...... brand sluts really. Which in itself is not bad - at least they know them all
I have no idea of the process of either being dumped or dumping a brand of motorcycle in your shop. I do know they were landed with all the Guzzis they had in the shop when changing to their next brand. Guzzi importers would not take them back. Same happened when the HD dealer had Guzi and was going exclusively Guzzi - shit they had good deals getting them off the shop floor. Should have purchased one!
LMFAO instant indeed...
hampton zookie was 90's well after creswells etc were about
re yamie comments... well manered.. it was the least powerfull, electronic instrument cluster??? na just the usual diles and idiot lights... ya not thinking of the XJ750 like the coppers used?
cheers DD
(Definately Dodgy)
Well mannered - that's bike speak for least powerful!
Years may be blurring the memory - a Google shows a fugly instrument consul. Maybe Honda had the first fancy electronic one was it the VFR that had the graphic rev counter?
The last CX turbo was a 650. But I do not remember a standard CX of that capacity.
What's a tidy CX turbo worth today?
the VF750 Saber had a fancy dash...
yeah the 650 ED same as the 500EC (euro sport) also availble in custom form.
7-8k I know were mine is and when I have the funds it will be mine again, got about 30k on it and open replica mufflers that I had made up in Brissie buy the guy that built replica mufflers in chch back in the day, farked if I can remember his name.
cheers DD
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