When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
Love the RD400.
I had one just like that as one of my first bikes. I’d really like one again but 1. It won’t be nearly as good as I remember and 2. I’m not paying the silly prices that are being asked.
My mates got a Fizzy in his garage that we used to use at the Moped Mayhem at Peterborough. Consequently there’s not a bit of it that hasn’t got some damage to it. I think it’s just sitting there. He’d probably get a decent price for it too as it’s mostly still all there.
I had one just like that as one of my first bikes. I’d really like one again but 1. It won’t be nearly as good as I remember and 2. I’m not paying the silly prices that are being asked.
My mates got a Fizzy in his garage that we used to use at the Moped Mayhem at Peterborough. Consequently there’s not a bit of it that hasn’t got some damage to it. I think it’s just sitting there. He’d probably get a decent price for it too as it’s mostly still all there.
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I always fancied a go at thatScotsrich wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 9:21 pm Love the RD400.
My mates got a Fizzy in his garage that we used to use at the Moped Mayhem at Peterborough. Consequently there’s not a bit of it that hasn’t got some damage to it. I think it’s just sitting there. He’d probably get a decent price for it too as it’s mostly still all there.
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It was fun but we never got anywhere with the Fizzy. The gear lever was the Achilles heel with it constantly having to be tightened as the splines weren’t up to much. Dirty great big motocross boots didn’t help when trying to find a gear…any gear will doYorick wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 9:49 pmI always fancied a go at thatScotsrich wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 9:21 pm Love the RD400.
My mates got a Fizzy in his garage that we used to use at the Moped Mayhem at Peterborough. Consequently there’s not a bit of it that hasn’t got some damage to it. I think it’s just sitting there. He’d probably get a decent price for it too as it’s mostly still all there.
We did it a couple of years but had a bit more success (3rd in class one year) when we moved to an old Honda step through. Much easier to concentrate on the carnage around you without gears to bother about.
As with that kind of racing you had the fun guys (us) and the few who took it seriously including running on methanol and getting close to 20hp. My mate used to win the 4 stroke class nearly every year with his ss 50 that was quite well modified.
It’s been many years since we’ve been down there although I believe they’ve reintroduced the mopeds.
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Moped racing can be great fun, at least I enjoyed it more when it wasn't taken *too* seriously...Scotsrich wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 5:02 amIt was fun but we never got anywhere with the Fizzy. The gear lever was the Achilles heel with it constantly having to be tightened as the splines weren’t up to much. Dirty great big motocross boots didn’t help when trying to find a gear…any gear will doYorick wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 9:49 pmI always fancied a go at thatScotsrich wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 9:21 pm Love the RD400.
My mates got a Fizzy in his garage that we used to use at the Moped Mayhem at Peterborough. Consequently there’s not a bit of it that hasn’t got some damage to it. I think it’s just sitting there. He’d probably get a decent price for it too as it’s mostly still all there.
We did it a couple of years but had a bit more success (3rd in class one year) when we moved to an old Honda step through. Much easier to concentrate on the carnage around you without gears to bother about.
As with that kind of racing you had the fun guys (us) and the few who took it seriously including running on methanol and getting close to 20hp. My mate used to win the 4 stroke class nearly every year with his ss 50 that was quite well modified.
It’s been many years since we’ve been down there although I believe they’ve reintroduced the mopeds.
Guess the track?
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Someone's gonna be real disappointed when Google brings them here
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Away at 7.30 this morning,before the world wakes up and spoils my roads.
Unfortunately the vision obscuring custard filled aviators are back.
Unfortunately the vision obscuring custard filled aviators are back.
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
I've just got back from a run around the Yorkshire Dales. There were times that I thought a Speed Triple was not exactly the ideal choice for the route I took
My visor looks very much like Skub's
My visor looks very much like Skub's
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That's my sort of wild,bleak scenery. I often stop in places like that and just enjoy the silence.
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
Out and about for a few hours today enjoying the lanes of Warwickshire.
I didn’t venture more than abut 20 miles from home exploring the area and enjoying the way this time of year the countryside is bursting with greenery.
I didn’t venture more than abut 20 miles from home exploring the area and enjoying the way this time of year the countryside is bursting with greenery.
Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
Couldn't not go out today. The weather was just too good. Feels like Spring now. Did 120 miles around Essex and Suffolk wearing leathers instead of textiles
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And that was flat out on the Phase One Superbike Moped Endurance Race to Le Mans. We finished 2nd on that one, despite losing the front sprocket just before the ferry at Portsmouth the previous evening. My idiot mate Andy (riding the bike) reused a circlip holding the sprocket too many times despite me telling him to fit a new one. We were lucky to get one from a Kawasaki dealer next morning and set off a couple of hours after everyone else. A combination of quick bike and good route planning (avoiding towns AND bars) meant we caught up all bar the Woods of Abergele entry.
The prize idiots, I mean, ceremony.
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After 3 years of trying to talk my old mates into doing a short tour we finally did 5 days based out of Crieff starting last Saturday.
Here we are having a break at Braemar.I've known my mate taking the photo since 1978 & two of the others since 1980.We met through motorcycles & it was good to finally do this long overdue trip
Here's the Street Triple in touring mode,a rare sight up there as just about EVERY other bike was a bloody BMW GS,never seen so many of the things,I'm surprised no one's attempted to ride away on the wrong BMW ..
Here's the Streety at Kinlochrannoch
Typical busy Scottish road
Miles for the trip
After taking 3 years to get them organised & doing the trip they now want to do another one this summer
Here we are having a break at Braemar.I've known my mate taking the photo since 1978 & two of the others since 1980.We met through motorcycles & it was good to finally do this long overdue trip
Here's the Street Triple in touring mode,a rare sight up there as just about EVERY other bike was a bloody BMW GS,never seen so many of the things,I'm surprised no one's attempted to ride away on the wrong BMW ..
Here's the Streety at Kinlochrannoch
Typical busy Scottish road
Miles for the trip
After taking 3 years to get them organised & doing the trip they now want to do another one this summer
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Little Sunday run to Doms biker's cafe, Leominster, fully laden with old men, but a nice selection of bikes parked up. They also do a lovely Hereford burger aswel.
Did I enjoy it ? Not that much, roads full of car's, camara vans out in force and freshly laid gravel on the back roads.
The day trip is becoming something I can easily do without. An overnighter for a trackday or mini trip on the other hand i still really enjoy. So that's what I think I'll be doing in July. Maybe Northumberland or Dumfries and Galloway or both.
Anyway pics, and all these bikes looked bloody good in the flesh, especially the big XR, the MV is a bit too flash, the Bonnie looked really nice, the cbx still looks massive, the cb1000r looked a lot better than pic's I've seen, tail tidy sorts it out, but the Enfield did look bloody awful. O
Did I enjoy it ? Not that much, roads full of car's, camara vans out in force and freshly laid gravel on the back roads.
The day trip is becoming something I can easily do without. An overnighter for a trackday or mini trip on the other hand i still really enjoy. So that's what I think I'll be doing in July. Maybe Northumberland or Dumfries and Galloway or both.
Anyway pics, and all these bikes looked bloody good in the flesh, especially the big XR, the MV is a bit too flash, the Bonnie looked really nice, the cbx still looks massive, the cb1000r looked a lot better than pic's I've seen, tail tidy sorts it out, but the Enfield did look bloody awful. O
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I hear ya man.Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Sun May 22, 2022 3:55 pm The day trip is becoming something I can easily do without.
I rarely if ever ride any time after late morning. Normally I'm away around 7am and fill my boots for anything up to 4 hours,then I'm home by the time everyone else is out. I think if the roads were permanently like they are on a weekend afternoon,I'd pack the bikes in. Maybe buy an old classic just to polish!
Fortunately here,it's still possible to avoid the great unwashed and find quiet roads to play on,but it's all a clock ticking.
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Re: When/Where/Pics was the last time you rode your bike ?
This has always been my prefered option for the last 40 years. I used to work nights and I'd get home around 4 or 5 am and take the bike out for a few hours and be back in time to have breakfast.Skub wrote: ↑Sun May 22, 2022 4:26 pmI hear ya man.Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Sun May 22, 2022 3:55 pm The day trip is becoming something I can easily do without.
I rarely if ever ride any time after late morning. Normally I'm away around 7am and fill my boots for anything up to 4 hours,then I'm home by the time everyone else is out. I think if the roads were permanently like they are on a weekend afternoon,I'd pack the bikes in. Maybe buy an old classic just to polish!
Fortunately here,it's still possible to avoid the great unwashed and find quiet roads to play on,but it's all a clock ticking.