i used to hoon around in a statesman....
burn-outs on the footpaths... only AFTER we got kicked out of the pub....(never before)
Ahhh the good old days
what a ride so far!!!!
are they a classic - yes or no depending on which side of the fence you sit
did they change the face of motorcycling definitely a yes
did the yamaha change the face of motorcycling no it did not do anything appreciably different to what was before it - therefore in my book not a classic bike
did the evo harley change the face of motorcycling no - but it did change the fate of harley but again its not a classic bike - and that is reflected in prices for early evo's rock bottom prices with loads of good buys at present
ditto prices for the yamaha rock bottom, if it was a classic then prices would be rocketing and they are not
as for the kwaka prices are rocketing therefore it could be classified as classic
Oh pish - if you like it and you are prepared to spend more on it than its worth while there are better cheaper modern stuff about then in your mind it's a classic - since when did motorcylists become such stuffed shirts?
Besides - the relevance of a certain motorcycle to its status is often relateds to a certain market. The excellent american magazine Motorcycle Classics feature one a while back and they feature a lot of these emerging classics we have ignored.
http://www.motorcycleclassics.com/Mo...aha-FJ100.aspx
Nice find Paul. City Honda is having it's 1st birthday today. Some nice classic UJMs on display.
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