What makes of motorcycles haven't been owned by anyone on here?
Re: What makes of motorcycles haven't been owned by anyone on here?
A friend of mine had a Calthorpe 350 , lovely looking bike , he said i would never see another.
I use to look for one every time i went to a show but never saw one.
He died a few months ago with out leaving a Will , he had about 10 bikes as well, shame.
I use to look for one every time i went to a show but never saw one.
He died a few months ago with out leaving a Will , he had about 10 bikes as well, shame.
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In my early teens , the lodger next door had one of these , but the it was a different " matt " blue . A bit ghastly to be honest , but it it helped me on my way to purchase my very first bike , a 50cc rotary valve Yamaha . Definitely a one-up on my mate's Garelli moped
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Blimey... a crim...
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Sears Roebuck sold a rebranded Gilera.
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My step dad stopped one day to help a bloke with a Douglas. This was back in the '50's. Guy had one of the heads off & was grinding in a valve in a lay-by on the A1.Treadeager wrote: ↑Tue Aug 22, 2023 12:40 pm In my early teens , the lodger next door had one of these , but the it was a different " matt " blue . A bit ghastly to be honest , but it it helped me on my way to purchase my very first bike , a 50cc rotary valve Yamaha . Definitely a one-up on my mate's Garelli moped
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Folan. The Brother in Law race one in BoT and took it to Daytona for a very brief outing.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 9:14 pmWas that the Swedish V twin that was two Husaberg top ends on their own bottom end?
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Judge on VD had a Vertimati (or was it a VOR?). I towed it across Corsica with my MZ when it broke down.
I think it was both Dazzarilla and Zanx on VD that owned VOR's (or Vertimati's) though don't recall it being the same one.
Many years ago I co-owned a Bultaco Sherpa, a Montesa 325 and an Ossa 250 (in bits). Still want another Bultaco, but prices here are high.
More recently (ie the last 15 years) i have owned a field bike Derbi 50cc (no papers and the loudest two stroke ever).
I will also admit to owning a CZ 250 Custom. They were crap new, and no better aged 35 years.
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No-one has mentioned Jawa yet... hands up... I bought a 350 for £50 (a week's rent which the previous owner owed the landlady I purchased it from)... did around 40,000 miles on it at almost zero cost bar decent tyres and brake shoes before something went wrong internally.
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That's in that Wales innit.....Elan valley. Is it a Buell?
Pity the fencing is stopping it making a watery exit.
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Buell Ulysses parked at Lake Vyrnwy. Think it actually got me home that day.
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Doesn't count if the RAC (other car clubs are available) are involved.
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Very similar from that view point.
Yamaha rocket 3
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I owned, paid silly amounts of money on, and wrote a couple of Superbike articles about a Hejira that I had built by Derek Chittenden. It was originally intended for my vertically challenged girlfriend, but as she dumped me just before it was completed, I kept it and basically turned it into a trackday tool. Hejira Racing Developments (HRD) were a mainstay of sound of the singles racing in the 1980/90s and even produced and sold a carbon fibre chassis before Cagiva campaigned one on their GP bikes.
My Hejira had a box section steel frame and swingarm, Astralite wheels, a 350 YPVS motor, a CF seat/subframe and weighed 130 kilos fully fueled and ready to go.
My Hejira had a box section steel frame and swingarm, Astralite wheels, a 350 YPVS motor, a CF seat/subframe and weighed 130 kilos fully fueled and ready to go.
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If it was Spanish and a trials iron, I've owned it.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 11:43 am Off the top of my head how about
Derbi
Ossa
Bultaco
Montessa
CZ
CZ was taken as part payment for some work I did........glad I didn't put too much effort in!
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On Visordown SM forum there were people that owned both of those. Zanx had a vertimati iirc? Dunno if any of those guys made it here though.
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I think I remember seeing that and thinking it was lovely. I had notions of getting an XBR track ready so was reading up on everything relevant. Other stuff including doing a college course got in the way .mangocrazy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2023 9:18 pm I owned, paid silly amounts of money on, and wrote a couple of Superbike articles about a Hejira that I had built by Derek Chittenden. It was originally intended for my vertically challenged girlfriend, but as she dumped me just before it was completed, I kept it and basically turned it into a trackday tool. Hejira Racing Developments (HRD) were a mainstay of sound of the singles racing in the 1980/90s and even produced and sold a carbon fibre chassis before Cagiva campaigned one on their GP bikes.
My Hejira had a box section steel frame and swingarm, Astralite wheels, a 350 YPVS motor, a CF seat/subframe and weighed 130 kilos fully fueled and ready to go.
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I took it to the TT for a couple of years in the early 90s, parked it up and when I came back, couldn't see where it was. It was completely surrounded by people looking at it.
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