Potter wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 11:34 am
I'm stuck in the past, ten grand for a bike is RC30 territory for me
There was a time when I might not have thought twice but I'd struggle to justify spending five figures on a bike now.
From memory RC30s were about £8K when they came out in 1987 or 88, a GSXR750 was £4K
OW01s were £13K in 1989
To put it in context, thanks to currency fluctuations in the mid 90s top of the range bikes were nearly £10K but 5 years later they were £7K, in 2000 I bought a 2 year old R1 for £5700, three years later I bought a year old GSXR750 for £5400, last year I paid £6500 for what's basically a 750 Bandit.
Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 11:43 am
Its just an age/mental barrier thing. I have similar thoughts cause I remember R1s being unobtainable to me when they were £8k
It's definitely an age thing, as I get older I'm much less inclined to spend my retirement money on expensive motorbikes
I look at the resale value and depreciation, not the cost.
Potter wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 11:34 am
I'm stuck in the past, ten grand for a bike is RC30 territory for me
There was a time when I might not have thought twice but I'd struggle to justify spending five figures on a bike now.
From memory RC30s were about £8K when they came out in 1987 or 88, a GSXR750 was £4K
OW01s were £13K in 1989
To put it in context, thanks to currency fluctuations in the mid 90s top of the range bikes were nearly £10K but 5 years later they were £7K, in 2000 I bought a 2 year old R1 for £5700, three years later I bought a year old GSXR750 for £5400, last year I paid £6500 for what's basically a 750 Bandit.
I paid £8,500 for my first GSXR1000 in 2001.
I paid £8,400 for my last UK GSXR1000 in 2013.
Screwdriver wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 1:10 pm
You want a Husqvarna Nuda. Just for the noise...
Gissa go when you get it.
Thank fuck I don't ride in London
Its why I like a race can on a bike. At least they can hear you coming, sometimes! These days my interactions are more with scooter riders and cyclists though, as I ride alongside CS3. I don't have any option though as there are so many cyclists in the city they actually block you from turning left because of the road layout and cycle lanes, so I can no longer take that route.
Potter wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 2:14 pm
Other than that I can't think of anything I want that I don't already have, although I'll probably go back to wanting everything featured in the magazines once I'm on a restricted budget
Depends what you're looking for. I can thoroughly recommend the 990R but it has to be the "real" version and they are now probably as rare as hens teeth. Can't remember all the detail differences (in 2011??) but the one I had had the titanium valve train etc which later versions did not. They calmed it down, neutered it. The thing was an absolute beast.
It's also possible there will be some ultra low mileage versions because you really need to be in the right frame of mind to ride it. It was fairly expensive for such a single minded machine and most owners might be the wrong side of forty, scare themselves silly and just leave it for "special occasions".
Looks like he's got his favourite spots where he has the best chance of being able film himself scaring people - like that road near the museum / Albert Hall which looks all but pedestrianised.