I had the GS 550 (they didn't have a shaft option on this model unfortunately) i would have bought the 650 shaft but couldn't afford it :-(
You almost had to get your knee down to go in a straight line, and as for corners, forget it. Luckily the engine would eat itself before you hit anything too substantial. Apart from that, it was like an anvil on a roller skate!
I had the GS 550 with no shaft, couldn't afford the 650 :-(
Only the 650/850 came with shaft drive as far as I mind.I had the GS 550 with no shaft, couldn't afford the 650 :-(
Only the 650/850 came with shaft drive as far as I mind.
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CX says it all.You got off to a bad start.I have one thing to say: CX650 Turbo.
That was me and shaft drives finished for good!
Only the 650/850 came with shaft drive as far as I mind.
Didn't know about the GS1000G and had thought about the 1100 but couldn't remember.Not forgetting the GS1000G and GS1100L too! I love talkin' about motorbikes,me lol.
I want one of those ðŸÂÂðŸÂÂðŸÂÂðŸÂÂðŸÂÂðŸÂÂdoes this qualify?
http://www.stealthelectricbikes.com/stealth-b-52-bomber/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEdETIjfngo
this might be my retirement treat :whistle:
So you're contemplating!!!!Today I sold the quad and for the first time in nearly 55 years I have no need to own a bike helmet - so I left it in the top-box along with a pair of Kevlar Gloves!
I've read through the Thread and have a few comments:
1. For over five years I worked out of Chennai (Madras) where the Enfield Factory is located. In their day, they were superb machines and I would have given my eye teeth to own one back in the early 60's. As it is, a mate of mine bought one out in India, got it shipped home to the UK for peanuts (he was the Logistics Manager) and I met up with him in Morecambe. The plan was that he would ride out to Kendal on the Enfield, I would follow on the Pan European and after a cup of coffee we would swap bikes for the return journey. NO CHANCE! On the way to Kendal I remembered exactly why the UK motorbike manufacturers went out of business and I didn't even have to get out of third gear to remind myself!
2. After having a major accident back in 1967 and being off work for nine months I made a vow that I would NEVER again ride a small bike. After riding a variety of machines (all owned by my mates) such as the BSA Road Rocket, Velocette Viper and even a Vinny 1000 I got nailed riding an 80cc Suzuki. After that I stuck to 650cc bikes and above and never regretted my decision.
3. There have been so many improvements in the last twenty years I think it only right to point out that in the old days:
o "Doing a wheelie." meant that someone had just rammed into the back of you.
o "Getting your knee down." happened often; usually due to a lack of grip from the tyres causing you to be falling off.
o "Doing a Stoppy." was made a lot easier if a dog had just run into your front wheel.
o A "Doughnut." was what you called a mate who had done one of the above!
4. The modern "clones" of Classic British bikes are a laugh. For a start, none of them spews oil all over the place whereas a mate of mine used to put a pint of oil into his AJS just to ride the 23 miles to Boston where he worked; and carried another pint with him so that he could get back home. Most of them also have electric starts so people who buy them won't get the full joy of starting something like a BSA 500 on a cold morning with a kick-start; the options being that you get lobbed over the handlebars or suffer a broken ankle and even then it may decide not to start!
For someone with knackered knees, a 600cc quad was a fair substitute for a bike so after less than 12 hours since the new owner drove it off the drive I am already beginning to regret the sale!
So you're contemplating!!!!
Gerry
Sorry no picture at my end.Minutes after the pic above was taken, the indicator lens parted company from the rest of the bike. My fault - removed the screw for access to something else and didn't tighten properly. Anyways I've searched the 'net high and low and these things are pure unobtanium. Gonna have to go back to where that pic was taken and ride verrrry slowly to see if I can find it. Probably splattered into a million pieces by an artic, sob! I guess one will turn up on the 'bay sooner or later.
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