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A child is priceless isn't it? does the bike still leak oil?I was told I couldn't ride it anymore as first child was on the way. So I sold it. I wonder what it would have been worth now?
A child is priceless isn't it? does the bike still leak oil?I was told I couldn't ride it anymore as first child was on the way. So I sold it. I wonder what it would have been worth now?
My experience of old British bikes was they all leaked oil after a while. When I was thinking of getting a bike again nearly 20 years ago I considered buying an old British bike but someone said to me, what do you want from a bike do you want ride it or spend half your time putting it right?. I then remembered the hours I spent as a teenager keeping my bikes on the road, so I bought a modern Japanese bike and haven't looked back since.A child is priceless isn't it? does the bike still leak oil?
My experience of old British bikes was they all leaked oil after a while. When I was thinking of getting a bike again nearly 20 years ago I considered buying an old British bike but someone said to me, what do you want from a bike do you want ride it or spend half your time putting it right?. I then remembered the hours I spent as a teenager keeping my bikes on the road, so I bought a modern Japanese bike and haven't looked back since.
Nice! Always fancied an XT. Used to have a KLR - wish I'd kept it now...(oh, and there's an XT500 in the garage too).
No jokes, the bikes and cars I've had over my lifetime, if I'd kept I'd be a millionaire!!Nice! Always fancied an XT. Used to have a KLR - wish I'd kept it now...
48, 675R, Suffolk (oh, and there's an XT500 in the garage too).
Never had an off-road bike that big, the old Thumper look a pleasure to ride, but I do own a rather well used 1979 DT175, which is still great fun. :-)...the Yamaha XT500 seems to be a much admired bike, I've never owned one, but have ridden one...
I had a DT175 on the fields when I was younger, also an NVT rambler 125 which was a Yamaha in disguise.1979 DT175
Whats stopping you?As far as I know the Bandit is still in next doors garage,unridden for 14 years.Shame really it was a great bike.
A mate of mine had two FT500's at different times and both had cracked the frame at the headstock due to shear animal power.Yeah, it's in mint condition, the OH did it up over lockdown. It's a US import so hasn't been subjected to rain/salt/frost thankfully!
The chap across the road has a Francis Barnett of some sort, not sure if it is 149 or 197cc, I can't remember the model. I should do really as I've had a ride out on it - getting forgetful in my old age I guess. He also has a James. I'll have to go over and have a chat (social distancing of course).Francis Barnett Falcon. Second bike I ever owned. 197cc of Villiers `power'. Good for 50mph if the hill was steep enough which makes it slower than my bicycle.
Just a cheap road bike but with a 30mph tail wind and a roughly 20% initial gradient mellowing out to a mile or two of gentler gradient I regularly clocked mid fifties. Benefits of gravity! BTW my landrover, knocked out of gear , same road, same winds would barely scrape 40...So, what bicycle are you riding that gets to 50mph? Is it an eBike or do you launch yourself off cliffs whilst onboard? ;-)
If you come off at that speed even with armoured biking gear and a helmet you are likely to cause serious injury to yourself. Gravel burns can be horrendous let alone anything else.Just a cheap road bike but with a 30mph tail wind and a roughly 20% initial gradient mellowing out to a mile or two of gentler gradient I regularly clocked mid fifties. Benefits of gravity! BTW my landrover, knocked out of gear , same road, same winds would barely scrape 40...
I had to ride it back from Norfolk when the OH bought it, 2 hours. I felt like I'd done 20 rounds with Tyson the next day!Like the Honda C90 the Yamaha XT500 seems to be a much admired bike, I've never owned one, but have ridden one when I was around 18 it was a beast it left it's mark on my memory and on my leg ! Ive always lusted after one !
Mark
It got me feeling quite nostalgic thinking back about motorbiking, I had a look for some photos from the time..the Bandit was from 2000, the kwaka is from 2003...Whats stopping you?
But if you do get on two wheels again buy a new helmet. The old one is well past its use by date, even though you might have stored it properly.
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