interesting bikes found randomly..
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Re: interesting bikes found randomly..
Another found on Friendface...
The description says it's a KH125, with KTM Duke 390 forks/swingarm and a 250 KTM motor.
The description says it's a KH125, with KTM Duke 390 forks/swingarm and a 250 KTM motor.
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My mate Brian raced one when they first came out, it eventually got punted on when he changed classes, etc... I think it's the only bike he really regrets selling.Potter wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 4:16 pm Stumbled on this when I was looking at Desmosedicis, it's Alan Cahtcarts ex-racer mono.
The price though
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If you want a rare(ish) supermono class bike without breaking the bank look at Bimota BB1's.
They're not as pretty tho' (by a long shot).
They're not as pretty tho' (by a long shot).
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It's a BMW/rotax lump from the F650, same as the Pegaso.Potter wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 5:19 pmI've heard that they're horrible and the vibrations make it basically unridable.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 5:18 pm If you want a rare(ish) supermono class bike without breaking the bank look at Bimota BB1's.
They're not as pretty tho' (by a long shot).
That's where the Ducati supermono was so clever, it was basically a vtwin with one cylinder that didn't fire. Made it very balanced.
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https://www.yoshimura-jp.com/fan/wall-paper
Yoshi wall papers for your devices.
I expect Cheesy to set this one (the 4k version) on his work laptop (cos he'll know how to get round the GP that applies the corporate one)...
Yoshi wall papers for your devices.
I expect Cheesy to set this one (the 4k version) on his work laptop (cos he'll know how to get round the GP that applies the corporate one)...
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I've actually got a picture of my Honda as the background in my work laptop, we don't restrict backgrounds at work, which is surprising, because everything else is restricted, I can get round the restrictions, but it's not worth risking a £70K job over.
I'm now a Honda supporter, which feels wrong and dirty.
I'm now a Honda supporter, which feels wrong and dirty.
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tenuous motorcycle connection...
https://www.westminstercollection.com/p ... p-Set.aspx
5x 50p for only £37.50 + £3.99 p&p.
Are they even legal tender?
https://www.westminstercollection.com/p ... p-Set.aspx
5x 50p for only £37.50 + £3.99 p&p.
Are they even legal tender?
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You rarely see FZ750's these days,I'll have to get mine running again.It's currently languishing in in the 'Rainy days project' corner of the garage..
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I've got a 750 in the garage, should really do something with it, also got a 911cc big bore FZ engine in the garage doing nothing.
The 700 was made for the US market, it has a shorter stroke than the 750, otherwise it's pretty much the same bike.
The 700 was made for the US market, it has a shorter stroke than the 750, otherwise it's pretty much the same bike.
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In the 80's I think all the Japanese made 700's for the U.S. market (Harley were crying about not being able to compete & Ronny Raygun stepped in)
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There was an article in one of the magazines ages ago about an FZ750 owned by one of Schwantz's mechanics who'd liberated various bits from work to bolt onto it. Liked them ever since reading that but I don't think I've ever ridden one.
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I have that article somewhere in my collection of old magazines.
They're nice to ride (for a bike that came out in 1985), the engine is smooth but not powerful by modern standards, about 85-90 bhp, they handle well for a bike with basic suspension and skinny wheels, the bikes with 16" front wheels have poor brakes, really inadequate for the weight and performance, the 17" front wheeled bikes have decent brakes. The fairing works, the seat isn't great .
They're nice to ride (for a bike that came out in 1985), the engine is smooth but not powerful by modern standards, about 85-90 bhp, they handle well for a bike with basic suspension and skinny wheels, the bikes with 16" front wheels have poor brakes, really inadequate for the weight and performance, the 17" front wheeled bikes have decent brakes. The fairing works, the seat isn't great .
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I'd happily have another.
They're not powerful if all you're interested in is HP but they have a lovely flat torque curve so they shift well from low revs. Great engines for the road.
The 'plank' is an instrument of buttock torture after a couple of hours. Having said that, I did manage a 10 hour, 500 mile ride around the north of Scotland on mine.
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'07 Griso 1100 (for sale), '94 Sprint 900, the scabbiest Himalayan in the country
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Best not show my wife, she was lusting after a standard Rascal pickup, this would have her waving her cash around like a demented meerkat.Ditchfinder wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 10:55 am Not a bike but it could be fun: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... tn__=!%3AD
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Hope the brakes are to match!
Probably best wear body armour too - there's not much more between you and the outside world when in the cab than if you're on the bike!
Probably best wear body armour too - there's not much more between you and the outside world when in the cab than if you're on the bike!
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Do it and "giz a go Mister"Dickyboy wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2024 7:38 pmBest not show my wife, she was lusting after a standard Rascal pickup, this would have her waving her cash around like a demented meerkat.Ditchfinder wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 10:55 am Not a bike but it could be fun: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... tn__=!%3AD
'07 Griso 1100 (for sale), '94 Sprint 900, the scabbiest Himalayan in the country
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