5 Fave Bikes and the owning of, thereof*
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5 Fave Bikes and the owning of, thereof*
If you could own any 5 bikes you wanted, what ones would you choose?
My picks:
1930 Brough Superior SS100 Alpine Grand Sport
1939 Triumph Speed Twin
1942 Harley Davidson WLA
1949 Vincent Black Shadow Series C
1973 Kawasaki Z1
*With apologies to KarateChick for the wording of the thread title and for starting this thread only cuz it's February and I'm bored.
My picks:
1930 Brough Superior SS100 Alpine Grand Sport
1939 Triumph Speed Twin
1942 Harley Davidson WLA
1949 Vincent Black Shadow Series C
1973 Kawasaki Z1
*With apologies to KarateChick for the wording of the thread title and for starting this thread only cuz it's February and I'm bored.
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2005 Vulcan 500 LTD
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2005 Vulcan 500 LTD
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Honda RC211V (just for Saturdays)
BMW R800GS (when they get around to making it)
Ducati 1098
MV Agusta Brutale 910
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hmmm... decisions decisions...
2005 Ducati SS 1000DS (definitely staying in my list)
1934 Velocette KSS (if only for the awesome exhaust)
1956 BSA Gold Star Clubman (the 500cc single)
1979 Moto Guzzi Le Mans 850 (Sweetest Guzzi in my opinion)
The last one is such a hard decision! I really want to put some kind of touring bike on the list, but I can't go without putting the 2000 Ducati Mike Hailwood replica 900. I'd just raise the bars and use my SS for 2-up duty if I had one of these. Definitely the Mike Hailwood over the Paul Smart Replica...
2005 Ducati SS 1000DS (definitely staying in my list)
1934 Velocette KSS (if only for the awesome exhaust)
1956 BSA Gold Star Clubman (the 500cc single)
1979 Moto Guzzi Le Mans 850 (Sweetest Guzzi in my opinion)
The last one is such a hard decision! I really want to put some kind of touring bike on the list, but I can't go without putting the 2000 Ducati Mike Hailwood replica 900. I'd just raise the bars and use my SS for 2-up duty if I had one of these. Definitely the Mike Hailwood over the Paul Smart Replica...
2008 BMW K1200S
2003 Z1000 - For Sale
1979 KZ650B - Work in progress
2005 Ducati SS 1000DS - sold :'(
1994 VFR750 Interceptor - sold
1984 VF700F Interceptor - sold
2004 Hyosung GV250 - sold
2003 Z1000 - For Sale
1979 KZ650B - Work in progress
2005 Ducati SS 1000DS - sold :'(
1994 VFR750 Interceptor - sold
1984 VF700F Interceptor - sold
2004 Hyosung GV250 - sold
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Confining myself to current production bikes, don't know enough motorcycle history to do vintage bikes.
List changes from day to day. Today it might be:
Triumph Speed Triple 1050
Suzuki DR650SE
Ducati GT1000
BMW R1200ST
Ural Patrol
List changes from day to day. Today it might be:
Triumph Speed Triple 1050
Suzuki DR650SE
Ducati GT1000
BMW R1200ST
Ural Patrol
2003 Triumph Trophy 1200
2009 BMW F650GS (wife's)
2012 Triumph Tiger 800
2018 Yamaha XT250 (wife's)
2013 Kawasaki KLX250S
2009 BMW F650GS (wife's)
2012 Triumph Tiger 800
2018 Yamaha XT250 (wife's)
2013 Kawasaki KLX250S
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Re: 5 Fave Bikes and the owning of, thereof*
zed wrote:
*With apologies to KarateChick for the wording of the thread title and for starting this thread only cuz it's February and I'm bored.
Ya right, there are only 2 kinds of bikes: It's a Ninja... look that one's a Harley... oh there's a Ninja... Harley...Ninja...
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I'd probably end up with one from every category.
1. Buell Adventure (their dual-sport)
2. Suzuki SV1000 (with fairings, but not the S version)
3. Kawasaki Mean Streak 1600 with the awesome paint job
4. Kawasaki Concours 14
5. Suzuki GSX-R 1300 Hayabusa
Between those 5 I'd have no problem finding a bike for any situation (except for the stupid snow on the ground, for that I'd have to have a 6th choice, which would be a Ural with a sidecar, just like you Gummi!)
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1. Buell Adventure (their dual-sport)
2. Suzuki SV1000 (with fairings, but not the S version)
3. Kawasaki Mean Streak 1600 with the awesome paint job
4. Kawasaki Concours 14
5. Suzuki GSX-R 1300 Hayabusa
Between those 5 I'd have no problem finding a bike for any situation (except for the stupid snow on the ground, for that I'd have to have a 6th choice, which would be a Ural with a sidecar, just like you Gummi!)
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Have owned - 2001 Suzuki Volusia
Current bike - 2005 Kawasaki Z750S
MMI Graduation date January 9th, 2009. Factory Certifications in Suzuki and Yamaha
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MMI Graduation date January 9th, 2009. Factory Certifications in Suzuki and Yamaha
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Yes, the February blues are here, but luckily our weather here just swung towards sunshine and with a few more days of this we should be riding again.... soon soon... but in the mean time we can dream...
One day when I have a ridiculous amount of money I will buy a few new toys and dare to dream we could look at these:
5 - Sport and RoadRace bikes:
====================
1) Bimota Tesi 2D or Vyrus 985 C3 4v
http://www.vyrus.it/it/motorcycle/985.asp
http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/first ... index.html
or I always liked Suzuki’s Concept bike, the Falcorustyco:
http://www.suzukicycles.org/Concept-Suz ... tyco.shtml
2) Britten V1000 – nice hi-tech bike and “home-built”: http://www.britten.co.nz/
3) FZR400RR or NC30 (v4-400). I had a 1988 FZR4 and would love to have a later RR model which were the first 4-stroke 4-cyl to beat the current TZR250RR v-twin in the Japanese production race series. Until then the two-strokes still dominated completely.
http://www.diseno-art.com/encyclopedia/ ... _NC30.html
4) Bimota V-Due:
http://www.diseno-art.com/encyclopedia/ ... V-Due.html
or Harris YZR500 – ok, i’d really like a Marlboro Rainey Replica, but the Harris models will do and are almost available. A friend owned a nicely done Marlboro-replica RZ500 with chambers, etc. and when he got divorced he offered it to me. i missed that one. But i was not hopelessly romantic enough at the time and decided a newer bike with better chassis was better... oh well... the romanticism comes and goes, sometimes practical, sometimes not.
5) TZ250 or a TZ or RS chassis and big-bore single SZR660 engine or Rotax would be nice; similar to this:
http://www.barebones.net/machines.htm
5 - Street bikes:
===========
1) Yam MT03 (660 motor in street chassis), or the XTz660 is another great choice:
http://www.yamaha-motor-europe.com/Imag ... 176560.PDF
http://www.bikepics.com/yamaha/xtz660/
2) Mert Lawill Harley dirt tracker replica as posted by CentralOzzy here:
http://totalmotorcycle.com/BBS/viewtopi ... c&start=15
3) TDR850:
I rode a TDM850 a couple times (much like a current Suzuki Vstrom but with a parallel twin from Yam’s Super Tenere XTZ750, and other than it looks ugly and had brutal handlebar positioning i liked the motor and chassis) and i also rode (and was ticketed on Yam’s TDR250 (engine from TZR250))... sooo... the TDR is a nice Japanese version of the the Ducati 900ss with Segale-like trellis frame etc:
TDM: http://www.oldrice.com/TDM850.htm
Oops. its not a TDR850 it’s actually a TRX850:
http://www.motorcycle.com/mo/mccolin/trx.html
there aren’t that many current street bikes that are real dream bikes on my mind at the moment; must be some specialty stuff or classics…
4) 1985 Ducati 750F1 would be nice or a Hailwood rep. ... that current MH900 that DivideOverflow pointed out is a sweet one too, and it also reminds me of the Ducati SuperMono 500 single. (DivideOverflow: you'd like an old-codger friend of mine who raced old singles in the Tazmanian (Aussie, NewZealand, etc) racing series in the 1960s or so. He even raced a Manx for awhile and currently has a couple BSAs which I think is the Clubman you refer to. He's had a few and i only vaguley remember them most of the time. I just oogle them. I'd have to dig up some pix of it. He had a totally tricked out SR500 that he raced more recently too. I have pix of both in the deep deep archives.
5) or some classic: Vincent Black Shadow, or Thruxton, or Norton Manx... or one of hundred other neat bikes...
5 - MX and Dirt bikes:
==============
1) Yam YZ450F with Ohlins 2WD kit
http://www.mcnews.com.au/Testing/Yamaha ... /Page1.htm
or Honda had a cool 2-stroke stratified charge engined bike for rallying… Active Radical Combustion engine…The EXP2 was 450cc 2-stroke: http://www.motorcycle.com/mo/mchonda/exp2_tech.html
2) A newer trials bike: Skorpa or Beta would do the trick: http://www.lewisportusa.com/scorpa.htm
3) KTM 125SX – i crashed a buddies once coming off a “forgotten” 6 foot ramp into a drop double-jump that really is a triple i think, and I hit the face of the next jump, and suffered my first, last and worst concussion. i got up immediately after the crash, but later had a half-hour memory loss of the incidents after the crash, i remembered loading the bike up, but the loss of conciousness was sitting in the truck coming home with him from the mx track unconcious but talking with him all the way. interesting stuff. it was however a phenomenal bike. he’s a canadian pro mx’r so it was nicely tuned. this is a bike i’d like to learn to ride well.
4) KTM 360 EXC (2-stroke) enduro... nasty, but light enough and with a great chassis
5) Rokon – ridiculous; i know a guy with one. goofy go-anywhere bike. a cartoon character in real life.
http://www.rokon.com/products/trailbrkr.htm
OK, OK let’s make that brainstorming into 5 shall we, in case the moto-gods are watching and expecting an answer:
5 - Bikes Forever:
============
1) Vyrus 985 C3 4v – cool and according to Alan Cathcart, it works.
2) TZ250 – should provide years of challenge and enjoyment without killing oneself needlessly
3) MT-03 – a real neat all-round street bike, but I likely would trade it for an adventure tourer, like the XTz660. Again, light over powerful always works better for me.
4) YZ250F – tough call, but I’ll take the current 4-stroke and weight penalty with smoother power over the equally nice YZ125 2-stroke which still holds that weight advantage (esp. in rotating engine mass). Should be a little better for lthose days when being a lazy rider is inevitable. A real dirt bike, ice racer, and a 450 is too deadly, unless i was racing Super-Motard. This reminds me that a KDX200 or 220 is a really good all-round dirt bike too.
Oh, and how about something uber-classic to park in the living room...
5) The Scott Flying Squirrel:
Interestingly that bike just crossed my mind. I’ve saw it first in the back of a truck when a collector was bringing it back home. Pete, was a nice guy who always showed me his newly acquired bikes. That day he had an ultra cool road machine in the back (not that his usually Trimphs and Nortons werent), but it looked like a old shiny board-racer of sorts, was purple I think, and had a liquid cooled parallel twin 2-stroke engine. The amazing thing was this bike was 1920’s vintage. TOTALLY COOL. To me it was the grandfather of my RZ350.
http://www.is-it-a-lemon.com/modules.ph ... nt&sid=788
One day when I have a ridiculous amount of money I will buy a few new toys and dare to dream we could look at these:
5 - Sport and RoadRace bikes:
====================
1) Bimota Tesi 2D or Vyrus 985 C3 4v
http://www.vyrus.it/it/motorcycle/985.asp
http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/first ... index.html
or I always liked Suzuki’s Concept bike, the Falcorustyco:
http://www.suzukicycles.org/Concept-Suz ... tyco.shtml
2) Britten V1000 – nice hi-tech bike and “home-built”: http://www.britten.co.nz/
3) FZR400RR or NC30 (v4-400). I had a 1988 FZR4 and would love to have a later RR model which were the first 4-stroke 4-cyl to beat the current TZR250RR v-twin in the Japanese production race series. Until then the two-strokes still dominated completely.
http://www.diseno-art.com/encyclopedia/ ... _NC30.html
4) Bimota V-Due:
http://www.diseno-art.com/encyclopedia/ ... V-Due.html
or Harris YZR500 – ok, i’d really like a Marlboro Rainey Replica, but the Harris models will do and are almost available. A friend owned a nicely done Marlboro-replica RZ500 with chambers, etc. and when he got divorced he offered it to me. i missed that one. But i was not hopelessly romantic enough at the time and decided a newer bike with better chassis was better... oh well... the romanticism comes and goes, sometimes practical, sometimes not.
5) TZ250 or a TZ or RS chassis and big-bore single SZR660 engine or Rotax would be nice; similar to this:
http://www.barebones.net/machines.htm
5 - Street bikes:
===========
1) Yam MT03 (660 motor in street chassis), or the XTz660 is another great choice:
http://www.yamaha-motor-europe.com/Imag ... 176560.PDF
http://www.bikepics.com/yamaha/xtz660/
2) Mert Lawill Harley dirt tracker replica as posted by CentralOzzy here:
http://totalmotorcycle.com/BBS/viewtopi ... c&start=15
3) TDR850:
I rode a TDM850 a couple times (much like a current Suzuki Vstrom but with a parallel twin from Yam’s Super Tenere XTZ750, and other than it looks ugly and had brutal handlebar positioning i liked the motor and chassis) and i also rode (and was ticketed on Yam’s TDR250 (engine from TZR250))... sooo... the TDR is a nice Japanese version of the the Ducati 900ss with Segale-like trellis frame etc:
TDM: http://www.oldrice.com/TDM850.htm
Oops. its not a TDR850 it’s actually a TRX850:
http://www.motorcycle.com/mo/mccolin/trx.html
there aren’t that many current street bikes that are real dream bikes on my mind at the moment; must be some specialty stuff or classics…
4) 1985 Ducati 750F1 would be nice or a Hailwood rep. ... that current MH900 that DivideOverflow pointed out is a sweet one too, and it also reminds me of the Ducati SuperMono 500 single. (DivideOverflow: you'd like an old-codger friend of mine who raced old singles in the Tazmanian (Aussie, NewZealand, etc) racing series in the 1960s or so. He even raced a Manx for awhile and currently has a couple BSAs which I think is the Clubman you refer to. He's had a few and i only vaguley remember them most of the time. I just oogle them. I'd have to dig up some pix of it. He had a totally tricked out SR500 that he raced more recently too. I have pix of both in the deep deep archives.
5) or some classic: Vincent Black Shadow, or Thruxton, or Norton Manx... or one of hundred other neat bikes...
5 - MX and Dirt bikes:
==============
1) Yam YZ450F with Ohlins 2WD kit
http://www.mcnews.com.au/Testing/Yamaha ... /Page1.htm
or Honda had a cool 2-stroke stratified charge engined bike for rallying… Active Radical Combustion engine…The EXP2 was 450cc 2-stroke: http://www.motorcycle.com/mo/mchonda/exp2_tech.html
2) A newer trials bike: Skorpa or Beta would do the trick: http://www.lewisportusa.com/scorpa.htm
3) KTM 125SX – i crashed a buddies once coming off a “forgotten” 6 foot ramp into a drop double-jump that really is a triple i think, and I hit the face of the next jump, and suffered my first, last and worst concussion. i got up immediately after the crash, but later had a half-hour memory loss of the incidents after the crash, i remembered loading the bike up, but the loss of conciousness was sitting in the truck coming home with him from the mx track unconcious but talking with him all the way. interesting stuff. it was however a phenomenal bike. he’s a canadian pro mx’r so it was nicely tuned. this is a bike i’d like to learn to ride well.
4) KTM 360 EXC (2-stroke) enduro... nasty, but light enough and with a great chassis
5) Rokon – ridiculous; i know a guy with one. goofy go-anywhere bike. a cartoon character in real life.
http://www.rokon.com/products/trailbrkr.htm
OK, OK let’s make that brainstorming into 5 shall we, in case the moto-gods are watching and expecting an answer:
5 - Bikes Forever:
============
1) Vyrus 985 C3 4v – cool and according to Alan Cathcart, it works.
2) TZ250 – should provide years of challenge and enjoyment without killing oneself needlessly
3) MT-03 – a real neat all-round street bike, but I likely would trade it for an adventure tourer, like the XTz660. Again, light over powerful always works better for me.
4) YZ250F – tough call, but I’ll take the current 4-stroke and weight penalty with smoother power over the equally nice YZ125 2-stroke which still holds that weight advantage (esp. in rotating engine mass). Should be a little better for lthose days when being a lazy rider is inevitable. A real dirt bike, ice racer, and a 450 is too deadly, unless i was racing Super-Motard. This reminds me that a KDX200 or 220 is a really good all-round dirt bike too.
Oh, and how about something uber-classic to park in the living room...
5) The Scott Flying Squirrel:
Interestingly that bike just crossed my mind. I’ve saw it first in the back of a truck when a collector was bringing it back home. Pete, was a nice guy who always showed me his newly acquired bikes. That day he had an ultra cool road machine in the back (not that his usually Trimphs and Nortons werent), but it looked like a old shiny board-racer of sorts, was purple I think, and had a liquid cooled parallel twin 2-stroke engine. The amazing thing was this bike was 1920’s vintage. TOTALLY COOL. To me it was the grandfather of my RZ350.
http://www.is-it-a-lemon.com/modules.ph ... nt&sid=788
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