As Kylie once said.."all you can do is step back in time"
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As Kylie once said.."all you can do is step back in time"
Find yourself an 80s throwback... Lets see what you can dig out and why
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/304404909083 ... SwDsFhacUY
There's mine for the day.... chosen because after Mrs Weeksy had a lay-off from bike and sold her 748S, i ended up buying this from an old forum member for i think £150, maybe £250 i can't recall exactly, but it was cheap... cheap and rough. Had to drag it off the van as it wouldn't roll..
However, after 4 weeks of sorting, cleaning, spannering, painting, spraying, replacing.... She absolutely hated it... so much... It never got used again and i shipped it out on Gumtree.
But it still has a special little place for me.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/304404909083 ... SwDsFhacUY
There's mine for the day.... chosen because after Mrs Weeksy had a lay-off from bike and sold her 748S, i ended up buying this from an old forum member for i think £150, maybe £250 i can't recall exactly, but it was cheap... cheap and rough. Had to drag it off the van as it wouldn't roll..
However, after 4 weeks of sorting, cleaning, spannering, painting, spraying, replacing.... She absolutely hated it... so much... It never got used again and i shipped it out on Gumtree.
But it still has a special little place for me.
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Re: As Kylie once said.."all you can do is step back in time"
Nothing is cooler than an MZ... except an MZ with leg guards!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265626433207 ... SwTYRiSE2v
Seriously tho, I quite fancy a 250/1 Supa5. Nice little two stroke classic. I'd want a 78 one rather than an early 80's cos of the free tax (and I was born in 78)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265626433207 ... SwTYRiSE2v
Seriously tho, I quite fancy a 250/1 Supa5. Nice little two stroke classic. I'd want a 78 one rather than an early 80's cos of the free tax (and I was born in 78)
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Re: As Kylie once said.."all you can do is step back in time"
I could go look at that for you, it's in my villageweeksy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 7:17 am Find yourself an 80s throwback... Lets see what you can dig out and why
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/304404909083 ... SwDsFhacUY
There's mine for the day.... chosen because after Mrs Weeksy had a lay-off from bike and sold her 748S, i ended up buying this from an old forum member for i think £150, maybe £250 i can't recall exactly, but it was cheap... cheap and rough. Had to drag it off the van as it wouldn't roll..
However, after 4 weeks of sorting, cleaning, spannering, painting, spraying, replacing.... She absolutely hated it... so much... It never got used again and i shipped it out on Gumtree.
But it still has a special little place for me.
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Re: As Kylie once said.."all you can do is step back in time"
If i turned up with that, she'd bloody kill me.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 8:20 amI could go look at that for you, it's in my villageweeksy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 7:17 am Find yourself an 80s throwback... Lets see what you can dig out and why
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/304404909083 ... SwDsFhacUY
There's mine for the day.... chosen because after Mrs Weeksy had a lay-off from bike and sold her 748S, i ended up buying this from an old forum member for i think £150, maybe £250 i can't recall exactly, but it was cheap... cheap and rough. Had to drag it off the van as it wouldn't roll..
However, after 4 weeks of sorting, cleaning, spannering, painting, spraying, replacing.... She absolutely hated it... so much... It never got used again and i shipped it out on Gumtree.
But it still has a special little place for me.
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Re: As Kylie once said.."all you can do is step back in time"
Coincidentally enough I added this to my 'Watch because I kind of want it but I'll almost definitely not buy it" list about an hour ago.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224912025011
I had a red and black one as my first road bike, excluding mopeds, so I've got fond memories. But you should never go back...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224912025011
I had a red and black one as my first road bike, excluding mopeds, so I've got fond memories. But you should never go back...
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Re: As Kylie once said.."all you can do is step back in time"
I'll stretch the 80s a bit. I always wanted a Suzuki 750 GT (Kettle) and was >< that close to buying one. Never did get to ride one so I could see myself making an impulse project purchase.
(Or a hipster CX500 ).
(Or a hipster CX500 ).
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Re: As Kylie once said.."all you can do is step back in time"
When I made the jump from a fizzy to one of these I thought it was the best thing ever and I'd never need another bike! I keep toying with the idea of getting one of these or an LC, but they fetch crazy prices and I just can't justify that amount of money sitting as a garden ornament for most of the time. Never say never though...
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Re: As Kylie once said.."all you can do is step back in time"
@Taipan I still don't understand why you don't have a more suitable storage option than under a cover in the garden ? It's not like motorbikes are a new thing to you or likely to go away. Not even a shed type building to work in, just, a bit strange ?Taipan wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 10:26 am When I made the jump from a fizzy to one of these I thought it was the best thing ever and I'd never need another bike! I keep toying with the idea of getting one of these or an LC, but they fetch crazy prices and I just can't justify that amount of money sitting as a garden ornament for most of the time. Never say never though...
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Re: As Kylie once said.."all you can do is step back in time"
Simple really, a bike for me is just transport, so it sits locked to aground anchor out the front of the house. If bikes were my hobby then I'd have a suitable shed/workshop in the back garden. I have been wanting to build a big shed/garden room/covered area thing for some time, but the projects such as a new kitchen (done) and new bathroom (scheduled) have taken priority. Maybe later this year I will get round to it? But, tbh, even if I do, I still can't see myself having thousands of pounds worth of toy sitting in here for the occasional outing? The nearest I'd get is a project bike to rebuild, but i'd probably sell it once it was done.weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 10:35 am@Taipan I still don't understand why you don't have a more suitable storage option than under a cover in the garden ? It's not like motorbikes are a new thing to you or likely to go away. Not even a shed type building to work in, just, a bit strange ?Taipan wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 10:26 am When I made the jump from a fizzy to one of these I thought it was the best thing ever and I'd never need another bike! I keep toying with the idea of getting one of these or an LC, but they fetch crazy prices and I just can't justify that amount of money sitting as a garden ornament for most of the time. Never say never though...
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Re: As Kylie once said.."all you can do is step back in time"
Feck me, do you want another picture of the inside of my garage, it's full of 80s shit.
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Re: As Kylie once said.."all you can do is step back in time"
Nah, post something decent insteadLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 11:46 am Feck me, do you want another picture of the inside of my garage, it's full of 80s shit.
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Re: As Kylie once said.."all you can do is step back in time"
The first "big bike" I rode post test. It was my Mum's but became a "family" bike that her, my brother and I shared before we got our own. Great bike.
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Re: As Kylie once said.."all you can do is step back in time"
I hanker after two 80s bikes.
The first is the GPZ750 Turbo. I never owned one, but a mate had one, and I rode it. It was the first really quick bike I'd ridden, and it sparked off an addiction to BHP that I have never shaken off.
The second is the FJ1200. I never had one of those either. But I did have an FJ1100. It was a joyous grunty mile muncher, and I loved it. It had problems with the straight cut dogs on 2nd gear. I changed 2nd twice and then gave up. When I moved house I gave it to someone on the old site. Can't recall who it was. Always ment to get a 1200 at some point, as the 2nd gear issue was fixed on the 12s, I think
The first is the GPZ750 Turbo. I never owned one, but a mate had one, and I rode it. It was the first really quick bike I'd ridden, and it sparked off an addiction to BHP that I have never shaken off.
The second is the FJ1200. I never had one of those either. But I did have an FJ1100. It was a joyous grunty mile muncher, and I loved it. It had problems with the straight cut dogs on 2nd gear. I changed 2nd twice and then gave up. When I moved house I gave it to someone on the old site. Can't recall who it was. Always ment to get a 1200 at some point, as the 2nd gear issue was fixed on the 12s, I think
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Re: As Kylie once said.."all you can do is step back in time"
I hear ya talking TinPin,but that's balls. You love bikes as much as any of us here.
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Re: As Kylie once said.."all you can do is step back in time"
80s bikes I don't want so much as some old 70s wobblers.
Kawasaki triples I bang on interminably about,but I don't know if I'll ever buy one,because it would be primarily an ornament.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185342806952 ... SwmKpiMiZr
https://www.handh.co.uk/auction/lot/lot ... ?lot=54210
Kawasaki triples I bang on interminably about,but I don't know if I'll ever buy one,because it would be primarily an ornament.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185342806952 ... SwmKpiMiZr
https://www.handh.co.uk/auction/lot/lot ... ?lot=54210
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Re: As Kylie once said.."all you can do is step back in time"
I rode one of them Suzukis round Ayers RockSkub wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 12:22 pm 80s bikes I don't want so much as some old 70s wobblers.
Kawasaki triples I bang on interminably about,but I don't know if I'll ever buy one,because it would be primarily an ornament.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185342806952 ... SwmKpiMiZr
https://www.handh.co.uk/auction/lot/lot ... ?lot=54210
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Re: As Kylie once said.."all you can do is step back in time"
Couple of FJ's here:Trogladyte wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 12:13 pm I hanker after two 80s bikes.
The first is the GPZ750 Turbo. I never owned one, but a mate had one, and I rode it. It was the first really quick bike I'd ridden, and it sparked off an addiction to BHP that I have never shaken off.
The second is the FJ1200. I never had one of those either. But I did have an FJ1100. It was a joyous grunty mile muncher, and I loved it. It had problems with the straight cut dogs on 2nd gear. I changed 2nd twice and then gave up. When I moved house I gave it to someone on the old site. Can't recall who it was. Always ment to get a 1200 at some point, as the 2nd gear issue was fixed on the 12s, I think
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Re: As Kylie once said.."all you can do is step back in time"
How's your black n white telly and Gramaphone?