Bucket List Bikes
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Ducati 748 - I'd hate the riding position these days, but I still want a go, damnit.
A CCM - dunno which one, I just liked them back in the early 2000s.
KR1S - I've never owned a two-stroke.
Practically though, if you gave me the cash for any one of them, I'd just buy another Triumph Street Triple.
A CCM - dunno which one, I just liked them back in the early 2000s.
KR1S - I've never owned a two-stroke.
Practically though, if you gave me the cash for any one of them, I'd just buy another Triumph Street Triple.
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The Goldwing ^^^ reminded me, for some strange reason part of my brain told me it wanted to ride a Honda Valkyrie.
(The other part of my brain pointed and laughed so it shut up but......yeah I still want a go. ).
Suzuki 'kettle'
Something from the range with a modern BMK K engine in set up as a tourer like the K12GT was.
C1
(The other part of my brain pointed and laughed so it shut up but......yeah I still want a go. ).
Suzuki 'kettle'
Something from the range with a modern BMK K engine in set up as a tourer like the K12GT was.
C1
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You mention the Valkyrie, I just remembered that I'd quite like a Honda Rune, just for the laugh.
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Yup, the Rune would fit the brief.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 8:34 am You mention the Valkyrie, I just remembered that I'd quite like a Honda Rune, just for the laugh.
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They're magnificent. If they weren't so expensive I'd have one before I was too old to manhandle the thing.
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Re: Bucket List Bikes
I’m not sure I can limit it to just three but I’ll try
RC8r (with luck, next summer’s bike)
Ducati 916 sps (if my mate still has his one day when I can try buy one, and own a garage, I’m going to try and get his! At least I’ll use it )
MT-10 (the uprated one, can’t remember the letters )
Less bucket list and more just cos (possibly more likely than two of the above!!) -
I really REALLY want another TLs but think I need to scratch the RC8 itch first!)
A Blackbird would be amazing and in a couple of years I could import a black carb version as a ‘collection’ and avoid that restriction/CoC nonsense
I never owned a Thundercat but did use one for a few months and would love to have an orange/silver version. I seemed to bypass the 600’s in favour of a Blackbird back then and always felt a bit sad that I didn’t have a ‘Cat
RC8r (with luck, next summer’s bike)
Ducati 916 sps (if my mate still has his one day when I can try buy one, and own a garage, I’m going to try and get his! At least I’ll use it )
MT-10 (the uprated one, can’t remember the letters )
Less bucket list and more just cos (possibly more likely than two of the above!!) -
I really REALLY want another TLs but think I need to scratch the RC8 itch first!)
A Blackbird would be amazing and in a couple of years I could import a black carb version as a ‘collection’ and avoid that restriction/CoC nonsense
I never owned a Thundercat but did use one for a few months and would love to have an orange/silver version. I seemed to bypass the 600’s in favour of a Blackbird back then and always felt a bit sad that I didn’t have a ‘Cat
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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I'd like a CBX1000 to put in the garage and admire.
Also a GT750 just to start up and listen to
Also a GT750 just to start up and listen to
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All I can envision is it lying on its side, hopefully with me not underneath it. The idea of trying to wheel around a two-wheeler with the size and weight of a small car gives me the heeby-jeebies.
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I've ridden one, on the test-grip-pan at Longcross, for about 10 minutes. Odd thing: massively under-powered for the weight of it, a bit top-heavy when you start moving, or at very low speeds, but still reasonably usable. If I had a mainly urban 10-15 mile commute I'd definitely consider one. (even now).
Having said that: they still take up a lot of space, and they're not weatherproof (rain would easily come in round the sides: I'd be looking at making up some sort of transparent thin-sheet "doors" just to keep spray and rain off.
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I've got stuck under smaller bikes than that... eventually someone will come and take pity on youmangocrazy wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:22 amAll I can envision is it lying on its side, hopefully with me not underneath it. The idea of trying to wheel around a two-wheeler with the size and weight of a small car gives me the heeby-jeebies.
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And just hope they're a weightlifter, not an old granny...dern wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:28 amI've got stuck under smaller bikes than that... eventually someone will come and take pity on youmangocrazy wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:22 amAll I can envision is it lying on its side, hopefully with me not underneath it. The idea of trying to wheel around a two-wheeler with the size and weight of a small car gives me the heeby-jeebies.
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It's only 350ish Kg's not a ton and a half.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:32 amAnd just hope they're a weightlifter, not an old granny...dern wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:28 amI've got stuck under smaller bikes than that... eventually someone will come and take pity on youmangocrazy wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:22 am
All I can envision is it lying on its side, hopefully with me not underneath it. The idea of trying to wheel around a two-wheeler with the size and weight of a small car gives me the heeby-jeebies.
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390kg wet weight for the fully specced version, which is not far short of the weight of a Reliant Robin (sub 450kg). And which is a small car.MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:44 amIt's only 350ish Kg's not a ton and a half.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:32 amAnd just hope they're a weightlifter, not an old granny...
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A X-Diavel calls to me from time to time, but I doubt I'll ever answer that call. I had a lot of fun on my Harley and it was a pretty good commuter too, so maybe a revisit to another? The trouble is the X-ADV is just so damn good at doing what I want and need from a bike, its hard to stray from that. Words I never thought i'd say...
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Some years ago, i pulled into the petrol station on The Highway close to Tower Bridge. It was a horrible morning with sleet flurries. I filled up and was struggling to put my wet gloves back on.Rockburner wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:28 amI've ridden one, on the test-grip-pan at Longcross, for about 10 minutes. Odd thing: massively under-powered for the weight of it, a bit top-heavy when you start moving, or at very low speeds, but still reasonably usable. If I had a mainly urban 10-15 mile commute I'd definitely consider one. (even now).
Having said that: they still take up a lot of space, and they're not weatherproof (rain would easily come in round the sides: I'd be looking at making up some sort of transparent thin-sheet "doors" just to keep spray and rain off.
I noticed a C1 had pulled in at the opposite pump-it had the Baglux leg cover thing on it. Out pops a stilletoed shod foot, then a shapely leg. Rider was wearing a big jacket and a fairly short skirt.
Always wanted one after that (the C1, not the short skirt)
Bucket bikes are:
Cagiva Mito 125 (7 speed, already had a 6 speed).
Tuono v-twin-had one on loan at work, such fun commuting on it (sadly they never bought one)
A 1970's Bultaco enduro bike, but rare even here.
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Oops...I meant a CE 04.Rockburner wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 11:28 amI've ridden one, on the test-grip-pan at Longcross, for about 10 minutes. Odd thing: massively under-powered for the weight of it, a bit top-heavy when you start moving, or at very low speeds, but still reasonably usable. If I had a mainly urban 10-15 mile commute I'd definitely consider one. (even now).
Having said that: they still take up a lot of space, and they're not weatherproof (rain would easily come in round the sides: I'd be looking at making up some sort of transparent thin-sheet "doors" just to keep spray and rain off.
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