Motorcycling Secret Crush

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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Tue Dec 28, 2021 9:35 pm I'd quite like a proper old school Vespa TBF. "Vespa" being the word for "Wasp" in several languages of course, proper buzzy ring a ting ness :lol:

Just the one mirror for me though ta.
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So far none of em seem that bad.

Can't say I've got any secrets, bike wants or not.

Well, apart from the overweight amputee dwarf on a Harley porn websearch, not tellin anybody about that.
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I always thought the Honda Valkyrie was suitably bonkers enough to secretly want one.

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I always had a hankering for the Honda Pacific Coast.

And (many years ago) I liked bathtub Triumphs.
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Jonny Rea for me………..oh wait, you mean bikes 👀
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The Spin Doctor wrote: Tue Dec 28, 2021 9:34 pm The KLE500 used the twin cylinder motor from the GPz500, and I always thought it would make a fun back lanes bike.

I had one of the earlier GPzs, and it was a nice little bike and surprisingly quick - 60 hp and 120 mph claimed. It was always said to be half the 1000cc engine. Handling on the 16" front wheel was interesting. On a smooth road it handled pretty well but it got lively over bumps. I well recall getting a bit enthusiastic over a rise over a dyke on Romney Marsh where the road on the other side turned about 15 degrees left, and I got the front airborne... when it set down again, the thing went into a slapper. I actually enjoyed riding it for moments like that, made it interesting.

People said the finish was poor, but frankly, it was better than the CB500S that was one of its contemporaries.

Sadly, the bike managed about 55-60 k and the engine grenaded. A magnet unglued itself from the alternator and destroyed that, and filled the engine with magnetic swarf. I decided it wasn't worth a tear-down and rebuild as I'd never get rid of all the fragments. What really annoyed me was that I'd just had the cam chain replaced!
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I guess mine is the 600 Bandit that so many people dislike.
I just found it a very efficient machine, just goes, stops, etc. I also love them aesthetically.

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I've always been intrigued by these. Never rode one, heavy as hell I should imagine. But I would definitely like a few days away with one. Some cheap ones about aswel.

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weeksy wrote: Wed Dec 29, 2021 7:55 am I guess mine is the 600 Bandit that so many people dislike.
I just found it a very efficient machine, just goes, stops, etc. I also love them aesthetically.

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I like the original one and the later one with the straight side panels, but not that middle one.

I also not so secretly love the original shape Hornet.
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I didn't realise people don't like 600 Bandits, nothing wrong with them, a lot of bike for the money, the early ones look the best.

There's a race series for them and they go pretty well, top speed is about the same as the FZR400 I had.
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Wed Dec 29, 2021 9:03 am There's a race series for them
I was behind one in the queue for scrutineering and the bloke was chatting to his mate "Yeah this is the wet bike, I bought it last week for £600"

The rules are pretty simple, you can do fuck all to them.
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KungFooBob wrote: Wed Dec 29, 2021 9:08 am
Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Wed Dec 29, 2021 9:03 am There's a race series for them
I was behind one in the queue for scrutineering and the bloke was chatting to his mate "Yeah this is the wet bike, I bought it last week for £600"

The rules are pretty simple, you can do fuck all to them.
You could put a GSXR750 engine in one, so long as you painted it silver you wouldn't be able to tell the difference without stripping it.
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There are casting differences on the heads, IIRC.

And it would be a ball ache to put the 600 heads on the 750 bottom end as they use a different cam chain, you been to change the sprockets.
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Don’t tell anyone
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It's not exactly a secret......

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wheelnut wrote: Wed Dec 29, 2021 10:45 am Don’t tell anyone

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The look the dog's bollocks. One used to park beside my Bonneville every day when I commuted on the bike.
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Restomod versions of CBX1000, KH250/500 or 350LC
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Taipan wrote: Wed Dec 29, 2021 4:01 pm Restomod versions of CBX1000, KH250/500 or 350LC
First and last, yeah.
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Taipan wrote: Wed Dec 29, 2021 4:01 pm Restomod versions of CBX1000, KH250/500 or 350LC
Or 750?

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