I'll suggest the Honda MVX250F. Good build quality, good looking in an 80's way, but inboard discs and a very ropey engine. The V3 adds a bit of interest IMO.

What you got?


I shagged a crank in a GSX750ET at Santa Pod.Nidge wrote: Fri Nov 06, 2020 3:50 pm Suzuki GSX750EF- like a lot of the 80s bikes they occupied the hinterland between the 70s naked superbikes and the emerging race reps of the late 80s. I had one identical to the one below and it was a very capable bike which never let me down
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The original Bandits (6 and 12) sold well, indicating someone found them desirable, I think they lost a load of sales when the frame changed shape.weeksy wrote: Fri Nov 06, 2020 4:12 pm For me it's the Suzuki Bandit, both the 600 and the 1200, they're way better than they ought to be.
I think they sold well mostly for the same reason SV650s sell well, because they're a decent budget bike that works out the crate.Julian_Boolean wrote: Fri Nov 06, 2020 4:16 pmThe original Bandits (6 and 12) sold well, indicating someone found them desirable, I think they lost a load of sales when the frame changed shape.weeksy wrote: Fri Nov 06, 2020 4:12 pm For me it's the Suzuki Bandit, both the 600 and the 1200, they're way better than they ought to be.

Skill > PowerHorse wrote: Fri Nov 06, 2020 4:15 pm Honda Deauville.
One of my instructors had one. Against all expectations, it went like the clappers. Might have had something to do with him being a traffic cop ... He eventually got bored and bought some sporty Honda 600 thing.
And that sums up the bike just nicely!Julian_Boolean wrote: Fri Nov 06, 2020 4:50 pm I thought the 98 ZX9R was a fantastic bike, but I bought an R1 because it was a lot more desirable, I think if it weren't for the R1 the ZX9R would have been the best bike of 98, but no on wants second best
The company that did semi organised tours of Nwe Zealand back in 1995 did. They had about 10 of themKungFooBob wrote: Fri Nov 06, 2020 5:13 pm I always liked the look of the VX800, but I don't think anyone in their right mind actually bought one.
I bought one in late 90s. Loved it. A few grand cheaper than a Blade.Julian_Boolean wrote: Fri Nov 06, 2020 4:50 pm I thought the 98 ZX9R was a fantastic bike, but I bought an R1 because it was a lot more desirable, I think if it weren't for the R1 the ZX9R would have been the best bike of 98, but no on wants second best
I borrowed one for a couple of days and really liked it. It was one of those dog's dinner designs that should have been horrible to ride, but actually worked better than it should have.KungFooBob wrote: Fri Nov 06, 2020 5:13 pm I always liked the look of the VX800, but I don't think anyone in their right mind actually bought one.
I also liked the Yamaha Bulldog, see above.
Maybe I just like the oddballs... but if that had been a bit more affordable, I'd have had one. The engine was a corker.
What's needed is the engine taking out and put into some sort of trellis frame with assorted bits from the Yamaha parts bin. I'd go for that.