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Always liked bandits......just straight forward no nonsense bikes that still look good....why dont any of the japanese makers do any thing similar today?.......styling as gone down the pan in my opinion

It's a terrific bike honestly, just keeps going and going and going. If in the unlikely event it went down I'd go straight out and get another. Just incredibly straightforward to ride. Agree on the styling, some shocking stuff out there. That said, the whole industry is on it's knees atm, look what nearly happened to KTM recently.
 
that was my mk 1 from back in the day

The one thing i hate on current stuff is the awful silencer design.....spoils everything else

Yeah agree, they were a bit ungainly looking weren't they, too long for the proportions of the bike. Thankfully mine had the Black Widow can on it when I bought it. Love that silver paint job on the engine bay. Are you still riding now? What are you on?
 
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Gents,

Please excuse the quality of these photos, but I took these shots at Catalunya in 2009. The first is from early in the race where Casey Stoner was still keeping with the two factory Yamahas, with the Repsol Hondas of Pedrosa and Dovizioso not far behind. The second shot was taken on the slow down lap after Rossi's famous last corner last lap pass on Lorenzo to take the win.

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Next day I rode home with the wife on the back and just one overnight stop to be back at work on the Wednesday. These days the prospect of back-to-back 500+ mile days is somewhat less appealing. :rolleyes:

Nick
 

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I must have watched the last few laps about 100 times

I remember watching it live..... Didnt breathe in for last couple of laps

Bit more exciting than the current season...... Hope its a bit more interesting this weekend in Motegi
 
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Made it to here yesterday - lots to see heading up the valley. One for @John Race maybe.....

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Chilling out by the lake in Solina for the weekend now before we start the journey back Westwards next week...

Nick
 
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No bike at the moment, not sure if I'll get another, old age creeping in, etc, Lol....
But I used to have a few mates with bikes, and we would often do weekends away, mostly to Devon, Cornwall or Wales. Had some very happy times and memories.... :)
I was a late starter to bikes, took my bike test at around age 40 ish (mid life crisis, Ho Yuss!) :LOL::LOL::LOL:
Mostly stuck to middleweights, (500/650's) as I was not built for sports bikes (I was bigger/heavier back then) plus would prolly have killed myself on one!
But I still keep my eye on the bike ads....just in case.... (y);)
 
All these wonderful motor bikes ,may be my motorbke era was not great but you can debate that forever.

Back in 1978 i need transport to get the 5 miles to work (i used to cycle it)

So i bought a cheap Honda "monkey bike" it was time time of the SS50 and FS1E, then i bought a new Honda125T , remember 'comstar wheels' .
Passed my bike test was going to have driving lesson but instead i bought a Honda 250RS single pot, nice bike .

Then i had to reboot my life so sold the RS250 but a few weeks later i found out i could have kept it :(

With a few more minor changes to my life i had only what was cheap ish
Honda CB200 (Tthank heavens for my parent neighbour he re built the engine and resprayed it ,it was good servant.
Then i had a Kawasaki Z250 i like that bike alot, then came my first 2 stroke a Yamaha RS 200 iwas all i could afford but another good servant .

Was within a a few day of buying a Honda CX500 , but bought a house instead

That was it ,i passed my driving test ,had kids running a car was expesive enough

Wind the clock forward to 2011/12 we need two form of transport so i bought a Gilera 125 it had been abused ,my wife cousin resurected it for me.........but now want a motorbike ....... midlife crisiis

Along came a Yamaha Virago 535 a heavy lump but great fun . Going to work i had to allow an extra 30 mins or so to get the bike off the back yard etc so i bought lighter scooter an Apriila Leonardo 150 an awesome runaround ,when i went to look at it the person i bought it off had a aura about him, all good, so it turned he raced bikes in the 60s cos on the Aprrilla he had replace the original shocks with Italian ones

So after 18months bought bikes went only need one form of transport so that it

I did think about buying a British bike when i had a second midlife crisis !!!! and what if i had been born earlier !!!!

I look at roads and other drivers etc etc ,but i smile when i see a Norton Commando or a Triumph Bonneville or a Honda 400/4 ,250 Supdream ,Suzuki GS850 , Honda Goldwing , BMW RT1100, Harley Davidson Electraglide or a Van Veen OCR 1000

Sorry if i bored you

Safe biking
 


The year I was born
Didn't things sound so much better back then..... Always love the Honda multi cylinder sound
 
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