What makes of motorcycles haven't been owned by anyone on here?
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What makes of motorcycles haven't been owned by anyone on here?
Just out of curiosity. I'm sure there's plenty but I'd expect them to be really obscure or very old. The bikes, not the owners.
Anyone owned a Hodaka or a Bridgestone?
Anyone owned a Hodaka or a Bridgestone?
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Re: What makes of motorcycles haven't been owned by anyone on here?
I was very taken with the Bridgestone GTR 350 in the mid-late '60s, but never even saw one in the metal, much less owned one.
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Re: What makes of motorcycles haven't been owned by anyone on here?
Bridgestones used to feature in Classic Bike fairly often, a popular niche bike I suppose. Or maybe it was just the one lots of times.
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Re: What makes of motorcycles haven't been owned by anyone on here?
I'd like a Panther or a Scott.
Two very different engines, I know
Two very different engines, I know
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Re: What makes of motorcycles haven't been owned by anyone on here?
I can't see anyone on here having been a Zenith, Scott, Victoria, ABC or Sunbeam owner....
(Although I'm now waiting for Cousin Jack to prove me wrong....)
(Although I'm now waiting for Cousin Jack to prove me wrong....)
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Re: What makes of motorcycles haven't been owned by anyone on here?
I'm sure we've had at least two Sunbeam owners!
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Re: What makes of motorcycles haven't been owned by anyone on here?
There's at least one, I can't remember who though.
Bring things forward a bit into the 70's, a mate has an SWM he's owned from new, anyone owned one of those? I'm sort of tinkering with the idea of buying a 70's/80's Montesa Cota if I can find a decent one.
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My Ducati had a rear wheel off a Cagiva Alazurra GT....
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And I've remembered I had a WMX125, but never a Ducati. Huh.Rockburner wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2023 7:48 pmMy Ducati had a rear wheel off a Cagiva Alazurra GT....
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Re: What makes of motorcycles haven't been owned by anyone on here?
Most obscure thing I owned was a MuZ 301 Saxon Tour NE.
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Re: What makes of motorcycles haven't been owned by anyone on here?
I did help restore a Scott when I was at school. (Flyer iirc, I think it was a 600cc watercooled twin). I say 'restore' but it can't have been that old but even so it was a complete strip down so the frame could be stove enamelled so it must have had a hard life!Rockburner wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2023 7:40 pm I can't see anyone on here having been a Zenith, Scott, Victoria, ABC or Sunbeam owner....
Oh yeah...I had a P&M.
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Re: What makes of motorcycles haven't been owned by anyone on here?
Silk?
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Re: What makes of motorcycles haven't been owned by anyone on here?
Over only ever seen about 3....
(Spotted one at Andover Norton only a month or 2 ago)
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Re: What makes of motorcycles haven't been owned by anyone on here?
The Silk was just a developed version of the Scott, wasn't it?
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Re: What makes of motorcycles haven't been owned by anyone on here?
I've seen one at H's Cafe just s of Oxford a few times.Rockburner wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2023 8:05 pmOver only ever seen about 3....
(Spotted one at Andover Norton only a month or 2 ago)
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Re: What makes of motorcycles haven't been owned by anyone on here?
From memory, the early ones used original Scott engines, but the later ones used a new motor based on the Scott deflector piston principles. I may be wrongKungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2023 8:06 pm The Silk was just a developed version of the Scott, wasn't it?
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Re: What makes of motorcycles haven't been owned by anyone on here?
A thing of beauty,even yet.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2023 6:48 pm I was very taken with the Bridgestone GTR 350 in the mid-late '60s, but never even saw one in the metal, much less owned one.
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Re: What makes of motorcycles haven't been owned by anyone on here?
I know someone with a couple of Bridgestones, a 175 and a 350mangocrazy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2023 6:48 pm I was very taken with the Bridgestone GTR 350 in the mid-late '60s, but never even saw one in the metal, much less owned one.
Bridgestone-350GTR.jpg
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As I recall they were marketed as a 'premium' product; i.e they were a fair bit more expensive than your run of the mill Hondas, Yamahas and Suzukis. And they didn't have much of a dealer network. The Kawasaki Avenger 250 and 350 (disc valve 2T) models were of the same era and very tasty.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2023 8:47 pmI know someone with a couple of Bridgestones, a 175 and a 350mangocrazy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2023 6:48 pm I was very taken with the Bridgestone GTR 350 in the mid-late '60s, but never even saw one in the metal, much less owned one.
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