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Ok Popickers Mega List Of Machinery

Discussion in 'Other Bikes' started by Speed, Jan 3, 2018.

  1. Can't compete with the OPs list but here goes, dating back to me yoof, when two wheels were all I could afford

    Yamaha FSIE-DX (1977) - kindly written off by a myopic muppet
    Yamaha DT175 (1979) - died a natural death
    Yamaha YB100 (1980) - FSIE wolf in sheeps clothing & terrible to ride
    Yamaha RD400 (1984)- loved the Castrol R smells it made!

    Bit of a break from two wheels......

    Kawasaki ZX7R (1996) - a real porker but very planted front end, crap build quality though :(
    Ducati 748SPS (1998) - absolutely loved this bike and still very much regret selling it
    Ducati 998S Monoposto (2002) - stolen after nine weeks of ownership whilst in Italy at WDW2002
    Ducati 998S Biposto (2002) - replacement bike, heavier and lacked the refinements of the previous ill fated bike
    Ducati 999S (2004) - loud and dollops of torque, best 2 up bike handling, missus never complained!
    Ducati 999S (2005) - updated version, better fairing, stockier swingarm and red frame, much to like
    Ducati S4RS (2006) - one and only foray into naked big bikes, real hooligan character, uncomfortable at high speeds though due to lack of fairing protection
    Ducati 1098S (2007) - sold to a friend, an age spent customising it - immaculate condition
    Ducati 1199S (2014) - two years made up of a ridiculous amount of man hours, effort and hard earned spent on it, never to be seen again
    Ducati 1299S (2016) - current bike, much as for the 1199, yet more refined and a shed load of mods done to it, a bit of a monstrous money pit TBH
    ...............V4S.......potentially....all depends on my impending job situation!!
     
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  2. Here goes...
    Honda ss50 (with 72cc top end...ahem) ground the raised 72cc off of the barrel and sprayed black!
    Kawasaki kh125 'L' machine to get test
    Kawasaki z550 sounded great with full Yoshi 4into1 system. Bit of a tank in reality
    Suzuki gsx1100f 16'' front wheel, stonking engine, stinking handling
    Honda vfr750 notchy gearbox and always hitting rev limiter. Puzzled at the high esteem they were held in..
    Yamaha fzr600 genesis waved and weaved! more noise than real go but felt 'nicely balanced'
    Yamaha fzr1000 genesis warp factor 10..., used to run massively wide if trying to party on the corners, world went backwards with full open throttle
    Yamaha fzr600r nearly seized the motor at Croft..bit bland and cant remember anything about it
    Honda vfr400 the bike I should have bought 1st, great for learning how to corner, short tank range but by the time it needed fuel your body needed a break
    Suzuki gsxr750srad fuel injected, last year made, awesome, little twitchy with fast empty tank when playing
    Yamaha r6 very twitchy and needed revvvvssss
    Yamaha r1 100mph in 1st, tried to high side me twice, whole mountain pass in France in 1st gear :) Happy 12k and a bit of a looker imo (06 bike)
    Yamaha Fz1s Mr do it all with just a bit money spent, did 22k and only sold due to cashflow. Standard rear shock lacks damping, standard forks a bit harsh for road use. Capable bikes
    Kawasaki zxr636 ex track bike, took in part ex against fazer, handled a dream, quick
    Suzuki gsxr1000 k7 flat bar converted, quick, comfy, lots of buffeting at speed though
    Ducati mts1200 sold after 2 1/2 year and 15k...before it fell apart or corroded anymore. Would have loved to fit full system, quality rear shock etc...see previous comment lol
    BMW s1r mucho quickness and best handling bike owned (on smooth roads), electronic suspension has a certain amount of manual fine tuning to set up sag etc
    BMW r1200gs 14plate for touring with Mrs jbiker
    KTM1290gt wanted more go and quickshifter. Didnt like bumpy roads at speed, and rather uncomfortable tbh Alarming number of false neutrals when thrashed
    BMW r1200gs Rallye sport (te) tbh, 2016+ have superb gearboxes, great quickshifter, sorted bikes
     
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  3. CD175
    DT175
    XL250s
    CB500t
    Ariel 500vt
    Cossack 650 outfit
    CB200
    Gsx400/4
    CX500
    XS1100
    CX500
    KH250 sprinter
    Beamish250
    XBR500
    CB175k2
    CBR1000
    Z750l3
    TS250
    Puch 50
    Montesa 240r
    TY250
    VT500
    GT550
    CB500/4
    CBX750
    Seca750
    CG125
    CG125
    Kawa/windle F2 outfit
    Tzr/Honda 500 single
    Kasperic moriwaki CB900
    NC30
    Fantic 280
    Fantic280
    CR480r
    Gsxr1100
    CB750f
    BSA C15
    P50
    Ducati roundcase 750
    BSA A7
    X7
    M900
    M900
    NC30
    Commando750 fastback
    996bp
    Triton
    There may be others but gone blank.
     
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  4. I'm really glad I did this seems a lot of us have memories of all sorts of machines and its nice to look back
     
  5. Indeed, some rather extended lists of machinery...thought I had issues, but looking at other replies feel a bit happier lol
     
  6. Aprillia sr50
    Cagiva moto 125
    Rgv 250
    Zx6r
    748r
    748 bp track bike
    Zx10r
    Gsxr 600 x2
    Gsxr 750 k7
    Honda çbr600
    1198
    Gsxr 1000
    Hypermotard
    Cbr 400
    Crf450
    Kx250f
     
  7. Kawasaki AR50
    Cagiva Mito 125
    Aprilia RS 250 ( still wish I had it )
    Yamaha R6 (2002)
    Yamaha R6 ( 2001) track bike
    Yamaha R6 (2006)
    Honda fireblade
    Ducati 959
     
  8. The one with the long blonde hair “ nice little sort”, apologies and congratulations if that is your Mrs Rob, lol
     
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  9. Honda c50
    Scooter can't remember.
    Home built Indian brave frame with Villiers 250 twin engine
    DOT 250
    BSA B40 350 single
    BSA 350 Gold Star
    Triton 650
    Long break spending money on cars.
    Now in the garage.
    Ducati 748/853
    Honda xlr250r
    Triton under final stages of completion.
    Steve

    Forgot the Triumph tiger Cub and a very brief spell owning a Francis Barnet.
     
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  10. Wayne Carini will be posting his collection very soon!
     
  11. Loved my little AR50, with single seat conversion 80 head and barrell and micron exhaust :)
     
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  12. Vincent Black Shadow,BSA Goldstar,Z1300 Turbo,Busa Turbo,Vyrus,Several Bimotas,Couple of Harris Magnums,Spondon Turbo.I may of lied a little bit about some or all of these.
     
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  13. you should have kept them all.......... would be a nice collection lol
     
  14. Yam RD50
    Yam RD125 - for about 3 days, then it was nicked
    Yam TZR125 - de-restricted. Revered into (while parked) by a lorry at work and written off
    Yam SR125 - I crashed it twice
    Married and banned by wife for 20 years, then eventually she relented:
    Suz Marauder 125
    Hon VFR 750F-S
    Yam Fazer 1000 Gen 1 (Ivanized)
    BMW R1200RT - awesome, shouldn't handle like it does, some regret about ever trading it
    Multi 1200S Touring - caught fire while I was riding it and Ducati UK replaced it (after a lot of hassle with the dealer)
    Multi 1200S Skyhook - traded before warranty ran out after a few minor problems
    KTM 1290 Super Adventure - awesome but a little heavy
    Next up:
    Either Kwak H2SX or KTM 1290-S or R1200RT (in its next reincarnation) - haven't decided yet
    Really wish they'd stick the K1300S engine in the RT
     
  15. YAMAHA TY50
    HONDA XL100
    HONDA CB250
    YAMAHA DT125
    YAMAHA YZ125
    CAGIVA 250 MX TWIN SHOCK
    SUZUKI RM250
    YAMAHA RD80 WITH 50 ENGINE WITH 65 BORE KIT (HOME MADE SPECIAL FOR FIRST ROAD BIKE)
    APRILIA AF1 50
    HONDA C50 WITH C70 HEAD (WINTER WHEELIES)
    KAWASAKI KMX125
    SUZUKI TS125R
    APRILIA AF1 125
    HONDA RS125 RACE BIKE
    YAMAHA TZR125R
    YAMAHA TZR 250 3XV
    YAMAHA TZR 250 3XV
    SUZUKI RGV250
    APRILIA AF1 125 (NOSTALGIA TRIP)
    HONDA CBR900 FIREBLADE MK1
    APRILIA RS250
    DUCATI 900SS for 1 week
    DUCATI 749
    DUCATI 749R
    DUCATI 1199S
    BMW R NINE T

    That took me back!:upyeah:
     
  16. Sorry didnt see your thread, only a picture of an 'sps?' did it get stolen?
     
  17. pfff endless list of 50 cc, such as multiple vespa ciao, puch, tomos, zundapp ks 50 watercooled, Yamaha fs, Honda mt 5, Suzuki er, kreidler, Honda mb 5,
    80 cc, Honda mt 8
    125cc Honda mtx125,
    countless very old dirtbikes, trashed already at purchase, dead a few months later
    Honda 600 xl paris Dakar.
    Yamaha fz 750
    Honda vfr 750
    Honda cbr 1000,
    very long break, having 3 , one horse power four feeters, ( also known as horses, if you want another very expensive hobby, lol)
    new model Honda Africa twin. ( DCT )
    Ducati 848 streetfighter.
    And we still have the Yamaha mt 125 and the Honda inova 125.
    so considering some lists, its really not that much lol, so should buy a few more!
     
  18. A mate I work with has 3 horses, nearly fell off my chair when he told me they cost 1200+ quid a month to run!! :eek:
     
  19. You buy that 350 sunbeam new Andy? :D
     
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  20. depending on circumstances, like keeping at home or in livery, just for a recreational hack or full on competition and most importantly being lucky or not with their health, it varies between just very expensive or astronomical per month yes, but when it is your thing it is very much a way of life, very addictive and very satisfying, through back injury I can't ride anymore( not at speed anyway ) otherwise I would still be an active horse rider, for anyone of you thinking of learning to ride a horse, just do it, and when mastered and good enough, go a few weeks to Iceland, to ride some icelandics, and you will be converted forever!
     
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