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Buckaroo wrote: Fri Jun 04, 2021 11:00 pm C90, my first bike, then Suzuki 250 Hustler 6 speed two stroke twin. I have to add the Triumph 675 Daytona. Cracking bike.
Hustler was'nt that also known as the super six...
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The Super Six was before the Hustler
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Steppy 90 stands out as the greatest gamechanger for the most people I reckon.
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Potter wrote: Sat Jun 05, 2021 8:22 am GPZ600, it sparked the war in the middleweight bike classes that would last decades.

RD350LC was a personal game changer for me, I rode a very well set up one and it was the first bike I ever rode that handled properly, it was a revelation.
I went from an X7 to a 250LC and the LC handled better and was a much higher quality bike, it was only a little quicker than the X7, and the brakes weren't as good, but it was much nicer to ride and massively more reliable.

I've had a few other bikes that were supposed to be big changes but the only other one that got near the LC for feeling considerably better than the previous generation was the 98 R1
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rodbargee wrote: Sat Jun 05, 2021 2:40 pm
I happen to have a C2 not concourse but pretty nice!
I bought my C2 as a write off and fixed it the way I wanted. It had Maxton forks and shock,it handled really well for a big heavy bike. A fine road bike.
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I rode my first ZZR1100 (in candy red!! I tells ya,

Image to the Nurburgring several times and all over europe till I sold it ...to Zanx, then it went through several hands till Pob had it and I believe came a real cropper on it in France. I believe he's doing well now, this latest c2 i have has not had the full hieght carb tops done as far as I know but it rides well and has just got a new MOT. so a new set of carb tops and an extra 25bhp can be had :banana-wrench:
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Mk1 Fireblade, effectively killed the 750.
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The first GSXR Suzuki

Everybody else made single headlight bikes with flat or clip ons and we all modified them with twin headlight Crossbow fairings and Tommaselli clip ons then Suzuki brought out the GSXR that looked like an endurance race bike straight from the factory instead of a modified by the customer bike ;)
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The SRAD, had nearly the power of a 1000 but handled like a 400.
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The SRAD was a 1000 :)

What's that written on the tail of this TL1000R :)

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What's with that steering damper? Is it an illusion or is it really mounted on the end of a fuggin massive stick?
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1st Honda CB750
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sun Jun 06, 2021 4:13 pm What's with that steering damper? Is it an illusion or is it really mounted on the end of a fuggin massive stick?
It's on the end of a stick, another ugly part of an ugly bike.
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Surprised no-one's mentioned the Ducati 916 yet. Apart from totally transforming Ducati's fortunes it also brought large capacity V-twins onto Joe Punter's radar and hugely influenced motorcycle styling.

More recently BMW's GS and GSA twins can be considered a game changer, sparking the rise of the Adventure style moto (the two wheel equivalent of the 'Chelsea tractor' i.e. Range Rover if you ask me)
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mangocrazy wrote: Sun Jun 06, 2021 8:47 pm Surprised no-one's mentioned the Ducati 916 yet. Apart from totally transforming Ducati's fortunes
Nah, the Monster saved Ducati. They sold a fuck ton more Monsters than 916's.

The 916 upped the Ducati racing game tho'
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KungFooBob wrote: Sun Jun 06, 2021 8:52 pm
mangocrazy wrote: Sun Jun 06, 2021 8:47 pm Surprised no-one's mentioned the Ducati 916 yet. Apart from totally transforming Ducati's fortunes
Nah, the Monster saved Ducati. They sold a fuck ton more Monsters than 916's.

The 916 upped the Ducati racing game tho'
I'd say they both did, but at different periods in Ducati's history. Without the 916 there may not have been a Monster, or even Ducati. Fully accept that the Monster saved Ducati's bacon a few years down the line.
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But the Monster came out a year before the 916?

I'd argue that without the Monster there'd be no 916 :P
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Are you sure? (He says frantically Googling...)
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You're right. I can only put it down to my complete disinterest in the Monster at the time...
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