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Best motorcycle you have had

Having been talking to an old workmate, we both got onto the subject of the motorcycles we owned in the 60s and had quite a discussion on the best and the worst,we owned, so for a change of the usual subjects which seem to draw some rather unwanted comments, I thought we would give this a go.
My first was an Indian, gate change on the fuel tank, what was yours. Worst one I had a Sunbeam s8.shaft drive.Favourite Douglas Dragonfly, even though it leaked more oil than is drilled from an oil well in a day!!

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By: dakota2 - 3rd April 2011 at 14:55

The best motorcycle that I have had

Yes we go back many years and the best machine I have had even although it was in the 50’s was a Douglad 90 plus traverse twin 350cc finished in the then new metalic blue, it looked and rode lovely.

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By: Lincoln 7 - 5th March 2011 at 18:30

I saw a bike, in the USA on TV, that was rocket powered, NO CHAINS !!

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By: Arabella-Cox - 5th March 2011 at 18:21

I hate cleaning chains! :diablo: The S8 is a beauty 🙂

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunbeam_S7_and_S8

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By: Lincoln 7 - 5th March 2011 at 18:02

Hi 27vet. I think you would get on with a Sunbeam s8 shaft drive, but no doubt a good one would be hard to find these days.

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By: Arabella-Cox - 5th March 2011 at 16:40

I have a 1979 Honda CB550K in quite good nick. Haven’t ridden it for a long time though. The carbs have frozen so I can’t turn the throttle. Parts are hard to come by. It is at my folk’s place in South Africa and I only go there once a year so don’t really have much time to take care of it.

Generally I like shaft drive road bikes, although the Electra Glide (belt drive if I am not mistaken) looks good and I wouldn’t refuse one if I could get one for a good price and in good nick. 😀

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By: exskydiver - 5th March 2011 at 16:23

Best.Triumph Thunderbird 650 during the mid 60,s wnen I was a teenager.No helmet requirements.
Worst.Raleigh Roma scooter.78 c.c.,s.

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By: Lincoln 7 - 4th March 2011 at 18:54

Had my fair share of Triumphs, BSAs, and big Hondas in my youth, but am happy to have owned and settled down to several Harleys Big twins since 1978. This one is for keeps – my hand-shift foot-clutch 1974 FLH 1200 Electra Glide. She’s a movie star!
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_38233-Harley-Davidson-FLH-Electra-Glide-1974.html
http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm14/handshifterAl/Savedphotos068.jpg

Al, What a lovely Harley, and by the looks of it, well looked after, I like the colour, can’t argue the fact that Harley build a bike to last!!

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By: Dr Strangelove - 4th March 2011 at 18:53

Suzuki GSX1100ET

http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r306/Major_Von_Harpen/gsx1100.jpg

Yamaha RD350LC

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v704/mach1mike/lc350.jpg

Both get the Strangelove stamp of approval 😎

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By: Lincoln 7 - 4th March 2011 at 18:48

My absolute favourite was my 1970 BSA A65 Thunderbolt (lost pics unfortunately)
She was an ex police escort bike and still had the ‘jam sandwich’ fairing and panniers – the guy I bought her from had put a large blue RAC badge where the blue light had been 🙂
2nd fave was this 1978 Triumph Tiger 750,but she was a little smaller than the beezer – i preferred the longer wheelbase on the beezer and the fools had put the gear lever on the wrong side LOL :rolleyes:
Here she is at RAF Brawdy circa 1978 and virtually brand new

http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/vv316/volvosmoker/Tiger750.jpg

http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/vv316/volvosmoker/Tiger7502.jpg

Hi Bazv. Brings back happy memories when I see photos of REAL motorcycles, that fired once every other lamp post, as we used to say, but some of the peak revs the modern bikes go to is unbelievable.

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By: laviticus - 4th March 2011 at 11:31

Never had one,been on two,fell off twice.Decided it wasn’t for me.
Spent a week one day, pillion on a lambretta sx200 to Bridlington.I think it spent more time on the hard shoulder than on the road.
I was told its all in the fun of running a 1960s classic.

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By: thr62 - 4th March 2011 at 10:54

For me…Suzuki X7 🙂

The first 100 mph 250….ah those were the days

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By: Al - 4th March 2011 at 09:20

Had my fair share of Triumphs, BSAs, and big Hondas in my youth, but am happy to have owned and settled down to several Harleys Big twins since 1978. This one is for keeps – my hand-shift foot-clutch 1974 FLH 1200 Electra Glide. She’s a movie star!
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_38233-Harley-Davidson-FLH-Electra-Glide-1974.html
http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm14/handshifterAl/Savedphotos068.jpg

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By: bazv - 4th March 2011 at 09:16

And just look at the wonderful selection of Airmens old bangers in the background of the 1st pic LOL 😀

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By: bazv - 4th March 2011 at 08:30

My absolute favourite was my 1970 BSA A65 Thunderbolt (lost pics unfortunately)
She was an ex police escort bike and still had the ‘jam sandwich’ fairing and panniers – the guy I bought her from had put a large blue RAC badge where the blue light had been 🙂
2nd fave was this 1978 Triumph Tiger 750,but she was a little smaller than the beezer – i preferred the longer wheelbase on the beezer and the fools had put the gear lever on the wrong side LOL :rolleyes:
Here she is at RAF Brawdy circa 1978 and virtually brand new

http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/vv316/volvosmoker/Tiger750.jpg

http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/vv316/volvosmoker/Tiger7502.jpg

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By: MSR777 - 4th March 2011 at 08:22

There’s 2 for me. Yamaha RD125 ‘coffin tank’ and a couple of years later, an RD400, a very unforgiving machine if you didn’t treat her right.

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By: Apteryx - 4th March 2011 at 06:28

Most fun, ’73 Yamaha RD350

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By: Mark Hazard - 4th March 2011 at 00:12

Only ever had two, an early (H reg) Honda SS125 which I bought (from my brother) so that I could visit Duxford (although the first show was Staverton) as I wasn’t going to pedal it there, like I had done Halfpenny Green, Gaydon and Weston Park. It served me well for many years, until an “unfathomable” fault developed which my brother nor I could put right, so I took the bit by the horns and bought a brand new (T reg) Honda CB250N Super Dream.

I resold the SS125 back to my brother for the price I had paid (£20) even though I had only recently spent a lot on it, including new exhausts (£25 each) and lo and behold, he didn’t even bother leaving it a few weeks, next day he had “discovered” how to fix the fault and it was back on the road – we didn’t talk for some time after that.

My Super Dream never let me down, I forget what the mileage was when I gave it up, it’s just that I was getting too cold, too wet, too often, I needed a roof over my head and something more than an engine twixt my legs to keep me warm. I fotget what I sold it for, but just after I agreed a price someone came along and offered me twice as much – I hoped that the original deal would fall through, but that was one of those times when my morals got the better of me.

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By: Lincoln 7 - 24th February 2011 at 23:04

PeeDee, I may be wrong, but I think that R/Es are being made in India,

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By: PeeDee - 24th February 2011 at 22:39

1961. Yeah, about then. Modern? Is somebody knocking out Enfields?

I just remember its Redness and Royal Enfield. Electra is in my head, drawing from the same sector of the disc but it may be there as a rogue byte.

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By: Lincoln 7 - 24th February 2011 at 22:25

L.O.L. PeeDee. I am on about the royal enfield bullet of 50 yrs ago. not the modern version.
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