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Thread: Those where the days: bike regos for 1986

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muppet View Post
    Road toll in 1986 was 766 .....!
    And has dropped to its present level by magic. (Or some would have you think that...).

    Sad times 70's and 80's with less vehicles on the road - but more people being killed on those same roads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    And has dropped to its present level by magic. (Or some would have you think that...).

    Sad times 70's and 80's with less vehicles on the road - but more people being killed on those same roads.
    and the speed limit was only 80km/hr, f**k that cost me a lot of fun tax in the early eighties yet the only ticket that ever pissed me off was the one our kindly MoT gave me for riding my xr250 with no mirror, and i had the grazes and broken mirror to show i was just heading home after an off

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    Quote Originally Posted by ellipsis View Post
    ...for the question?...
    For the 1987 financial crash, oh, those poor Yuppies. Interest rates were up to 21%, we got our first Housing Corp mortgage in '88 at a very low 13%....we thought we were lucky. You didn't have to have a high income to get into the housing market, you had to get your income as low as possible. I took a pay cut to get the mortgage. I sold a bike to pay the lawyers fees, but didn't give up bikes just because of marriage, kids and a mortgage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    For the 1987 financial crash, oh, those poor Yuppies. Interest rates were up to 21%, we got our first Housing Corp mortgage in '88 at a very low 13%....we thought we were lucky. You didn't have to have a high income to get into the housing market, you had to get your income as low as possible. I took a pay cut to get the mortgage. I sold a bike to pay the lawyers fees, but didn't give up bikes just because of marriage, kids and a mortgage.

    ...I'd just arrived back in kiwi then, after about seven years away...never saw the yuppie explosion over here, but I do remember arriving back to a kind of stunned bunch of 'ex' groovers who weren't groovin so much...it was a good time to arrive with a big heap of cash...

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    This thread reminds me of the Monty Python-Four Yorkshiremen sketch.

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    Are there any Old riders here. I can't tell if a bike is really good until they get 20 years old. I only recently sold a bike I loved for over 30 years. I prefer a 1950 Vincent Black Shadow to any bike out there. I have owned Indians, Harleys, a couple of Honda's, The V65 Magna was great. I use to think my 73 Suzuki GT750 Water Buffalo was fast but the old Vincent was faster for longer. I had a Norton 650 Commando in the mid 70's but it really wasn't very impressive. I ride a RF900R today and I love the bike. I sold the Vincent and it nearly broke my heart but the new owner gave me 72,000 reasons to feel better about it. I joined this site because of a personal hero of mine who was from New Zealand, Burt Munro

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muppet View Post
    Is that a question?
    Not unless that was an answer ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ensapp View Post
    Are there any Old riders here.
    Depends what you mean by old .. I'm late 50s and some here make me feel young ...
    "So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."

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    GREAT, I am at the right place. I'm about your age, pushing 60 and have owned cycles since I was 15.
    I'm thinking about adding a turbo and nitrous to the RF. Has anyone else done it ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ensapp View Post
    GREAT, I am at the right place. I'm about your age, pushing 60 and have owned cycles since I was 15.
    I'm thinking about adding a turbo and nitrous to the RF. Has anyone else done it ?
    just do it it will either work or it won't

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