I had two Hustlers (awaits comments from Finbar) after passing my test on a C90. I thought they were the dogs dangles.
What was your first road bike?
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Re: What was your first road bike?
I loved mine too,even though I was clueless. A GT250 came next,then onto Yamaha with the YDS7,YR5 and RD350. Aside from a flirtation with an RD350LC and a DT175,it was fourstrokes from then on until 2023!
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Re: What was your first road bike?
I'd contemplated an rd350 or vf400 but a mate bought a gpz550. Having ridden it a couple of times I decided that would do nicely so I got a loan from the bank, collected the bike and gig made redundant the same day. So out of desperation I started despatching three days later having absolutely no road experience whatsoever. Straight into the deep end of 2000 miles a week. Erk.
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Re: What was your first road bike?
My first road bike before and after my test was this TZR125 as that's all I could afford with the student loan I got out for 'books'
That pic was taken the day I bought my first 'big bike' my TZR250
That pic was taken the day I bought my first 'big bike' my TZR250
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Re: What was your first road bike?
I was one of the first to buy in West Yorkshire from cable motors in Halifax a Suzuki 250gt .........with ram air cooling and a front disc brake..... wot a fanny magnet that was. Reg was tjx 933L . £399.00
The top box for my triumph trophy was £400.00
The top box for my triumph trophy was £400.00
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Re: What was your first road bike?
Dt50MX at 16 (with a 60cc big bore kit )
Suzuki GT185 after that.
Suzuki GT185 after that.
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Re: What was your first road bike?
Does the CB Two-Fifty count?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 8:44 pm Honda CB-1. 400cc grey import thing, same engine as a CBR400. T'was an NC27, IIRC t'was the engine from an NC23. Maybe.
I think, and I'm a long way from sure on this, the only "CB" Honda where the official name is hyphenated.
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Re: What was your first road bike?
First legal road bike was a Suzuki GS125ES that I managed to write off within a fortnight when a car reversed out in front of me and I hit it at about 50mph and flew over the roof.
Got another one off the drivers insurance and rode that till it died a couple of years later when my 2 year L entitlement ran out so as I was riding illegally on a 125 I bought a 250LC and rode that illegally instead
Got another one off the drivers insurance and rode that till it died a couple of years later when my 2 year L entitlement ran out so as I was riding illegally on a 125 I bought a 250LC and rode that illegally instead
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Re: What was your first road bike?
My mate write a car off with a GS125.
The car stopped suddenly in the wet and my friend wasn't paying enough attention. He laid the bike down and it slid into the cars towbar, which somehow bent the chassis.
The bike had a broken head lamp and he rode it home.
I can only imagine the car must have been fucked to start with, or it would have been the first time it tried to tow anything.
The car stopped suddenly in the wet and my friend wasn't paying enough attention. He laid the bike down and it slid into the cars towbar, which somehow bent the chassis.
The bike had a broken head lamp and he rode it home.
I can only imagine the car must have been fucked to start with, or it would have been the first time it tried to tow anything.
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Re: What was your first road bike?
That was the bike I wanted... but when I walked into Paul Smart's to buy it, they'd just sold it... and the model had been discontinued, so it was the last one.
I humm'd and haa'd between the then-new CB250G5 and a 125, and decided on a red metallic CB125S... left me a bit more cash in hand for college and I guessed it would be a bit easier to learn to ride on... I was probably right.
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Re: What was your first road bike?
Passed my test on a riding school Yamaha RXS 100 then bought a full power Kawasaki KMX 125 which I kept for about 3 years…… Cracking bike for road and greenlaning.
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Re: What was your first road bike?
FS1E, in 1975 was the first legal 2 wheels.
Yamaha 125, the twin, not sure of its full title, in 1976 I think.
GT380, then a 550, then 2 kettles in quick succession. Various other big bikes after that.
First time I ever rode a bike I knew this biking lark was for me, 50 years later it still is!!
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Yamaha 125, the twin, not sure of its full title, in 1976 I think.
GT380, then a 550, then 2 kettles in quick succession. Various other big bikes after that.
First time I ever rode a bike I knew this biking lark was for me, 50 years later it still is!!
Mick
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Re: What was your first road bike?
You dodged a (G5) bullet there.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 9:29 am I humm'd and haa'd between the then-new CB250G5 and a 125, and decided on a red metallic CB125S...
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Re: What was your first road bike?
Amen to that, brother.
My moment of realisation was when we were going on a family holiday and I was sat in the back seat in an unmoving queue of traffic, feeling slightly car-sick, and a big motorbike burbled past completely unaffected by the traffic. (I've fictionalised it in my memory as a Vincent, but it could have been any 50s/60s motorbike).
I remember saying to no-one in particular 'when I grow up, that's what I'm having'...
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Re: What was your first road bike?
Looking back, I do think the little 125 was a very sound choice!Skub wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 1:20 pmYou dodged a (G5) bullet there.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 9:29 am I humm'd and haa'd between the then-new CB250G5 and a 125, and decided on a red metallic CB125S...
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