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Re: Underrated bikes
Keith Huewen would have done well to have won in 84 on one, they didn't arrive in the UK until March 1985, it was 87 he won Superstocks on one, the bike is currently in Scotland being restored, it was owned by Pete Beale for years, Pete said I could have a go on it when it's restored, but I doubt if that's going to happen now.
The FZ also won Daytona and was second in the first year of WSB.
I've owned FZs and a very early GSXR750, they're very different bikes to ride, the FZ is very much a mid 80s road bike, and the GSXR is a race bike with lights and a silencer, standard the GSXR is much better on track, but the FZ has a ton of potential that's easily unlocked.
The FZ also won Daytona and was second in the first year of WSB.
I've owned FZs and a very early GSXR750, they're very different bikes to ride, the FZ is very much a mid 80s road bike, and the GSXR is a race bike with lights and a silencer, standard the GSXR is much better on track, but the FZ has a ton of potential that's easily unlocked.
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Re: Underrated bikes
Aww man, the XT is better at being a sensible motorbike than a supermoto the same way a diversion 600 is better than the XT. A supermoto should wheelie in all gears stoppy for fun and spin the rear on cold tyres, it should also weigh less than 120kgs. The XT can’t be a proper supermoto as it’s a proper motorbike. Still a nice one I grant you and it’s problem is it gets compared to proper SM when it should be compared to stuff like CB500’s
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There’s not a 600 out there is there ? but the 660 FZ go really well with 70hpKungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 8:14 am CRMC run a post-classic 600 class. Almost the entire field are FZ600's.
IIRC they're slower than the XJ600, because they had to use smaller carbs to fit in the frame.
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Re: Underrated bikes
I bought a KH250 as my first bike when the X7 was the bike to have.
I didn’t really know better at the time and the KH had been given a nice paint job, a bikini fairing and drop bars so it was the looks I fell for first. From what I recall they were done by a local company to help shift them but I’ve never seen even a picture of one similar.
Anyway as a first bike it was more than quick enough for me.
I didn’t really know better at the time and the KH had been given a nice paint job, a bikini fairing and drop bars so it was the looks I fell for first. From what I recall they were done by a local company to help shift them but I’ve never seen even a picture of one similar.
Anyway as a first bike it was more than quick enough for me.
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Thanks for the history lesson, but I was just refuting the underrated bit.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 6:14 pm Keith Huewen would have done well to have won in 84 on one, they didn't arrive in the UK until March 1985, it was 87 he won Superstocks on one
I had an original gold clutch 750 myself!
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Early ones are pretty, the later ones are nicer to ride, but not massively differentDemannu wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 9:02 amThanks for the history lesson, but I was just refuting the underrated bit.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 6:14 pm Keith Huewen would have done well to have won in 84 on one, they didn't arrive in the UK until March 1985, it was 87 he won Superstocks on one
I had an original gold clutch 750 myself!
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Dave Cornish who used to write for Trail Bike Magazine had one, maybe two, of them, he really rated them, I've never heard a bad word said about them, the only down side would be Cagiva Ducati reliability.Potter wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 4:24 amOne of my dream bikes as a yoof, only ever saw one parked up when I was about 14yrs old. My dads mate explained what it was and I was hooked.
I’m not sure the reality of ownership would match up but they’re beautiful things. I distinctly remember the one I saw having the words Elefant Rally on the side panel.
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I had one as a rental when on holiday in Cyprus years ago - nice bike to ride but didn't have a clue what it was as I'd never seen one before or since!
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Dave also had an HRC 650 Africa Twin, it was ace, a much better bike than the normal Africa Twin.Potter wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 10:12 amThe ones with the nice paint job look ace, although so does the new Honda Africa and you wouldn’t have to worry too much about reliability on the Honda.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 9:07 am
Dave Cornish who used to write for Trail Bike Magazine had one, maybe two, of them, he really rated them, I've never heard a bad word said about them, the only down side would be Cagiva Ducati reliability.
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Re: Underrated bikes
Thundercat - especially with a few tweaks to the suspension. Big enough for us real sized humans but easy enough for shorter people to ride, quick enough, handles well (with the tweaks, a little soft without), reliable and just a great jump on and go bike.
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The mention of the Thundercat reminded me of the Thunderace.
I've never had one, but I have a mate who had one and he still reckons it was one of the best bikes he ever had. I thought they just looked fat.
I've never had one, but I have a mate who had one and he still reckons it was one of the best bikes he ever had. I thought they just looked fat.
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I so nearly bought one but then bailed on it because I thought it was a bit cheesy my son having a (Mr OCD's) Thundercat* and me having the bigger one. I really enjoyed the test ride. Ended up with another Sprint 955.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 11:28 am The mention of the Thundercat reminded me of the Thunderace.
I've never had one, but I have a mate who had one and he still reckons it was one of the best bikes he ever had. I thought they just looked fat.
*It's in my garage so it's my go-to bike at the moment. I really enjoy it!
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Both the Chunders were good bikes, but the press were gushing over Hondas at the time.
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A mate had one... absolute hoot to ride!
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I loved my FZ, even though it was "slower and doesn't handle as well as a GSX-R" because of that beaut of an engine that pulled from tickover to the red line and could easily average 55 mpg.Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 11:54 am My FZ750.The GSXR750 was the the bike to have but I bought this Japanese spec FZ750.
I bought it from St.Lukes in Southport,he had loads of freshly imported GSXR's on display but I wanted a FZ750.After trying to sell me one of the GSXR's he gave up & told me "there's a mint one in our other shop,let me know what you think". I bought it.
The only thing I would have changed was the plank, I mean seat.
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I agree with all that,it's a peach of a motor and I get on with the seat.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 1:02 pm I loved my FZ, even though it was "slower and doesn't handle as well as a GSX-R" because of that beaut of an engine that pulled from tickover to the red line and could easily average 55 mpg.
The only thing I would have changed was the plank, I mean seat.
About 10 years ago I was at Oulton Park BSB & it was a practice day.I spotted a immaculate restored later FZ painted in the earlier colours.I got talking to the owner & he was saying that he had a CBR600 but enjoyed taking the old FZ out because he loved how the motor just pulled.
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