RC30 - Worth a punt?
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
A lot of RC30s weren't raced, you used to see them at Box Hill on sunny Sundays in the early 90s, the only OW01 I've seen on the road is the one I test rode in 1996, it's a bit difficult to miss when you're riding it, I bought a YZF750R instead as it was a better bike to ride and cost the same (£5K)
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
But - he's got and rides a Rudge!!Jody wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 7:56 pm As an investment... I think it'll will take a long time to see a profit
As an ornament.... Well it is pretty, but will Mrs Potter want it in the lounge
As a bike to ride.... you'll hate it, it was an AMAZING motorcycle 30 years ago, but things move on, a lot! you've owned and ridden stuff that's faster and handles and stops better.
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
Worth having a chat with @GENT about it. He's got one (or two) I seem to remember. Obviously he's posted on here about his Petronas bikes but he's got excellent knowledge - he may even know that bike.
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
I think the only 0W01 I've seen not at a race meeting was still a race bike. My local Yamaha dealer were selling Simon Le Bon's old race/track bike, that would have been mid 90s I reckon.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 9:50 pm OW01 I've seen on the road is the one I test rode in 1996,
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
It would be a financially safe experiment and money is earning fuck all in the bank. Treat yourself
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
Potter wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 11:40 am I just always wanted an RC45.
Everyone I've spoken to with one has advised me against it though
If I'm honest it's more of a tick box exercise than wanting to ride it. I never thought I'd be able to afford one and so it's a realisation of a dream and it's more about that really than the actual bike - which I think is the case for many people and that's why the actual article disappoints them.
Based upon that.... yeah,,,,, that
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
Buy an RC45 - feck what people who can't afford one sayPotter wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 11:40 am I just always wanted an RC45.
Everyone I've spoken to with one has advised me against it though
If I'm honest it's more of a tick box exercise than wanting to ride it. I never thought I'd be able to afford one and so it's a realisation of a dream and it's more about that really than the actual bike - which I think is the case for many people and that's why the actual article disappoints them.
Or another alternative, there was a bloke at Cadwell with a VFR750 in an RC45 dress, he also has an RC45, he reckoned the VFR was nicer and easier to ride, unfortunately he said no when I offered to take them both out on track to compare them, he was selling both the VFR and the RC btw, though this was a few months ago.
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
My mate had a RC45, used to track it regularly as well.Potter wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 11:40 am I just always wanted an RC45.
Everyone I've spoken to with one has advised me against it though
If I'm honest it's more of a tick box exercise than wanting to ride it. I never thought I'd be able to afford one and so it's a realisation of a dream and it's more about that really than the actual bike - which I think is the case for many people and that's why the actual article disappoints them.
Did a race school/track day tuition with Simon Crafar and went 5s a lap quicker on cbr6 than his RC.
Apparently needed the full works kit on it to be a fast bike.
Warmed McCallen's RC45 up at Jurby once, gossamer crank mass!
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
I remember late 80s when I was often in the BSB paddock. The RC30s were good, but bloody expensive to run.
When they brought out some fancy new carbs at 10 grand, you had to have them or get blown away.
But RC30s didn't win every race though.
When they brought out some fancy new carbs at 10 grand, you had to have them or get blown away.
But RC30s didn't win every race though.
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
No way. Never liked Ducatis.weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 5:39 pm wouldn't you rather see this each day ?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203513515700 ... SwOZlhVZ78
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
lol we're well aware of your position on Ducatis. Despite the fact the 916/996 and 998 and even the 999 destroyed both domestic and world level series for year after year.Yorick wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 5:40 pmNo way.weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 5:39 pm wouldn't you rather see this each day ?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203513515700 ... SwOZlhVZ78
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
Don't care what they won, they're a Marmite bike. Like KTMs.weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 5:42 pmlol we're well aware of your position on Ducatis. Despite the fact the 916/996 and 998 and even the 999 destroyed both domestic and world level series for year after year.Yorick wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 5:40 pmNo way.weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 5:39 pm wouldn't you rather see this each day ?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203513515700 ... SwOZlhVZ78
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
if I had more money than I knew what to do with I'd have...
In this order...
RC45
SB8R
916SPS
ZX7RR
GSXR750RK
BSA Rocket 3 (1969ish, jut because my dad always wanted one).
In this order...
RC45
SB8R
916SPS
ZX7RR
GSXR750RK
BSA Rocket 3 (1969ish, jut because my dad always wanted one).
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
You own a KTM
What do you like about RC30s then?