Biking regrets.... bikes, trips, plans, missed purchases/projects.
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Biking regrets.... bikes, trips, plans, missed purchases/projects.
Was just browsing and saw the SC1000 i used to own, well, not it, but another one.
Part of me at times is gutted that at the time i didn't keep the SC1000. Then about a year or so, or was it 2, i had the option to buy it back from B..
I took it out for a ride and set myself in my head i was buying it from him again.... I got home and rang him straight away, but no answer. For some reason, in the next day or so i changed my mind and decided to not buy it. But there's deffo a twinge of regret associated with it.
DSC00779 by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
My other regret i guess is not having another season at racing, i only dabbled in racing back in the day and i'm not convinced that i put all i had into it. I'd never have got where i wanted with it, which was to race the Manx/IOM but that was purely down to lack of ability. However, i'd like to think if i'd carried on i could have picked up more than the 1 trophy i had.
This was my 916 race bike, blueprinted and gasflowed engine, big exhaust, Ohlins bits, Brembo bike, 5 spoke Marchesini wheels, STM slipper clutch.
CIMG0044 by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
Part of me at times is gutted that at the time i didn't keep the SC1000. Then about a year or so, or was it 2, i had the option to buy it back from B..
I took it out for a ride and set myself in my head i was buying it from him again.... I got home and rang him straight away, but no answer. For some reason, in the next day or so i changed my mind and decided to not buy it. But there's deffo a twinge of regret associated with it.
DSC00779 by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
My other regret i guess is not having another season at racing, i only dabbled in racing back in the day and i'm not convinced that i put all i had into it. I'd never have got where i wanted with it, which was to race the Manx/IOM but that was purely down to lack of ability. However, i'd like to think if i'd carried on i could have picked up more than the 1 trophy i had.
This was my 916 race bike, blueprinted and gasflowed engine, big exhaust, Ohlins bits, Brembo bike, 5 spoke Marchesini wheels, STM slipper clutch.
CIMG0044 by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
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Re: Biking regrets.... bikes, trips, plans, missed purchases/projects.
I can't think of any regrets. I raced 8 years and stopped when it felt right. I instructed 15 years and stopped when I chose.
Toured every year.
Been lucky.
I'll have a think....
Toured every year.
Been lucky.
I'll have a think....
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I didn't buy some Kawasaki triples back when they were dirt cheap.
Even bits in boxes are stupid money now.
Even bits in boxes are stupid money now.
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Buying a GSX750ET instead of a Honda CB750F, I bought the GSX because I thought it would be more reliable than the Honda, then discovered that the GSX liked to perform oil changes while going along (the sump plug came undone), I suspect the subsequent lack of oil was the cause of the big ends failing on the centre cylinders at Santa Pod
Selling my first YPVS to a mate when I didn't need the money
Touring holidays - it took a few goes before working out it's not for me
Not doing more Ultimate Streetbike drag racing in the late 80s - it was great fun, drag racing was big at the time, but it's something I can revisit
Maybe not enough visits to Chelsea Bridge and Heston during the years they were lively
That's it really, not bad for 37 years of biking
Selling my first YPVS to a mate when I didn't need the money
Touring holidays - it took a few goes before working out it's not for me
Not doing more Ultimate Streetbike drag racing in the late 80s - it was great fun, drag racing was big at the time, but it's something I can revisit
Maybe not enough visits to Chelsea Bridge and Heston during the years they were lively
That's it really, not bad for 37 years of biking
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Recently thought I should have been more adventurous with my choices - scratching that itch with my CBR-
Always trying to ride more but life gets in the way - now my son is older I don't feel guilty swanning off for half the day.Also I've realised that I prefer riding on my own mostly and that's ok
Always trying to ride more but life gets in the way - now my son is older I don't feel guilty swanning off for half the day.Also I've realised that I prefer riding on my own mostly and that's ok
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I wish I'd thought to buy a MotoCompo for my travelling 2 years ago.
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Bought a 996 as a toy, I was also looking at SP1s and RS250s at the same time.
The Ducati had an oil pressure issue about 1000 miles after I bought it leading to bearing problems. Ended up flogging it to Forza Italia for a fair bit less than I paid for it.
If I'd bought the SP1 I'd probably still have it and it'd be worth more than I paid for it. Ditto the RS250
The Ducati had an oil pressure issue about 1000 miles after I bought it leading to bearing problems. Ended up flogging it to Forza Italia for a fair bit less than I paid for it.
If I'd bought the SP1 I'd probably still have it and it'd be worth more than I paid for it. Ditto the RS250
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Regretted missing out on Norway trip with Abel and Funners on the GS's 10 years ago but scratched the itch 4 years ago although Funners couldnt make it this time.
Should have tried harder to keep the 250LC when i was 21 and should have tried harder to get the GPz750R gearbox repaired rather than getting rid
Should have tried harder to keep the 250LC when i was 21 and should have tried harder to get the GPz750R gearbox repaired rather than getting rid
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Buying a CZ250... but I needed a bike
Selling my 900SS... but I needed the money
Not buying another 900SS when I had the money... buying a Firestorm instead
Selling my 900SS... but I needed the money
Not buying another 900SS when I had the money... buying a Firestorm instead
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I aint got time for regrets.
I've bought/sold every bike for a reason, might have been a shit reason, or poor man maths, but bikes is bikes, innit.
Even a shit bike is betterer than no bike.
I've bought/sold every bike for a reason, might have been a shit reason, or poor man maths, but bikes is bikes, innit.
Even a shit bike is betterer than no bike.
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Should have never sold my 988s ...
It should have been kept forever ....
Even though I didn’t really like riding it.
Selling the Buell - it became part of me ...
It should have been kept forever ....
Even though I didn’t really like riding it.
Selling the Buell - it became part of me ...
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Never riding my KE100 with the front ski attachment. I made it in a fit of enthusiasm after some snow and there's not been any up here to speak of since.
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No regrets. No tears goodbye. I don't want you back. We'd only cry again.
With so much still to look forward to, I can't look back. So many roads, so many bikes. Onwards!!!
With so much still to look forward to, I can't look back. So many roads, so many bikes. Onwards!!!
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A mate's got 3 SP1s (including a very trick Moriwaki one) they barely get ridden, but go wrong every time he uses one of them, usually electrical problems that knock out the ignition module - I think the module is about £600, even his Bimotas are more reliable.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 6:05 pm
If I'd bought the SP1 I'd probably still have it and it'd be worth more than I paid for it.
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I thought they were reliable bikes, but his seem to have been nothing but trouble - but it's probably him, he's got at least 11 bikes, and all of them have issues.