Going to two wheels...
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Going to two wheels...
My poor old Tomcat doesn't get the blasts it deserves and has permanently sooty plugs and a black exhaust. I am having to shell out about £20 a week in fuel to do 8 miles per day to and from work. The Tomcat also could do with some restoration, so I have decided to buy a bike for work and keep the Tomcat for weekends and track days.
I haven't ridden for 20 years (I did my 'part 1' and then had two bikes nicked within six months. I decided to give it up as a bad job).
A mate of mine is selling his Yamaha Dragstar 125 that I am going to buy to pass my test on - any suggestions as to a bigger bike after I have done so?
I like 'custom' (or, as we used to call them, 'LTD') bikes for the riding position and top speed is not an issue - I want reliable, unburstable, (reasonably) economical, but capable of the odd 'long run' when necessary...
Your thoughts please, ladies and gentlemen...
I haven't ridden for 20 years (I did my 'part 1' and then had two bikes nicked within six months. I decided to give it up as a bad job).
A mate of mine is selling his Yamaha Dragstar 125 that I am going to buy to pass my test on - any suggestions as to a bigger bike after I have done so?
I like 'custom' (or, as we used to call them, 'LTD') bikes for the riding position and top speed is not an issue - I want reliable, unburstable, (reasonably) economical, but capable of the odd 'long run' when necessary...
Your thoughts please, ladies and gentlemen...
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Bikernut
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Good decision,but.....wrong time of year.!
Cant help much on cruiser recomendations,but i know you cant go far wrong with the yamaha Virago range.
Closest i came to owning a cruiser was a test ride on that hybrid Yamaha MT-01.
1700cc v twin cruiser engine in a road chassis.Now that was fun,but the power pulses at tick over made my eyes blur !!
Jim
Cant help much on cruiser recomendations,but i know you cant go far wrong with the yamaha Virago range.
Closest i came to owning a cruiser was a test ride on that hybrid Yamaha MT-01.
1700cc v twin cruiser engine in a road chassis.Now that was fun,but the power pulses at tick over made my eyes blur !!
Jim

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My suggestion would be don't.....I know it sounds soft but in this country bikes are just too dangerous..get a cheap run around car and restore the coupe to give a blast at weekends.
One good prang on a bike and you'll be spoon fed in a wheelchair....if you're lucky.
Ona nother note...you'll simply be warmer, more dry and comfortable as you go to and from the stress that is work.
One good prang on a bike and you'll be spoon fed in a wheelchair....if you're lucky.
Ona nother note...you'll simply be warmer, more dry and comfortable as you go to and from the stress that is work.
Kawasaki VN 900 . I havent ridden one but looks good.
I got back into riding a while back, it is dangerous but somehow everytime i go out it seems worth the risk . But then im nuts anyway
Good luck
I got back into riding a while back, it is dangerous but somehow everytime i go out it seems worth the risk . But then im nuts anyway
Good luck
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Take it easy is my advice. This time of year isn't a great time to learn/relearn how to ride. Do you have to do your CBT? If so then that will be useful for familiarising yourself with the bike.
Also remember to get some good synthetic armoured jacket and trousers. Leather ones just aren't any good for everyday use.
Also bike theft is just as bad as ever (if not worse), so you'll have to spend 10-20% of the value of your bike on security typically.
Also remember to get some good synthetic armoured jacket and trousers. Leather ones just aren't any good for everyday use.
Also bike theft is just as bad as ever (if not worse), so you'll have to spend 10-20% of the value of your bike on security typically.
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Don't forget the accessory kit...victor3 wrote:Be a real man - get one of these!!![]()

On a serious note, what about a Ducati Monster 600? Something makes the right noises but easy to ride?
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im a fan of yamaha's and ive always liked the moreclassic style of the xjr1300. do still want one or something like it, when i have the spare cash.
http://www.motorbikestoday.com/reviews/ ... jr1300.htm
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what about a v rod
http://www.diseno-art.com/images/V-Rod.jpg
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SAAB 900 CONVERTABLE
KAWASKI ZXR750 FOR SALE..
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
ROVER 620 TI SADLY MISSED
ROVER 825 KV6 USUAL HEAD GASKET FAILURE
ROVER 827 VITESSE.SMASHED INTO WHILE PARKED...BOO HOO..
P.S SHOGUN WILL BE THE NEXT 205 CHAMP
Young's '303' oil diluted in absolute ethanol, a pump spray and a pressure washer - not a perfect solution (no pun intended), but very effective (plus a lot of elbow-grease in April!)Bikernut wrote:Nice...but please tell me your not gonna let all that lovely chrome and alloy meet the shite British winter roads !
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Yep, bin the trail-bike route - Kwacker KS125, KS175, KH250, Yamaha XS175 and XT250; big fun on a ploughed field but utter poo on tarmac.Dave_214_SEi wrote:yamaha ty250old skool trial bike, got a ty125(i think lol) at me mums house, great fun
Also gone the racer route - 1962 Royal Enfield 250 Continental in half-race trim with Gus Kuhn half-fairing, Marzocchi forks and Campagnolo clip-ons/rear-sets. Any ride more than thirty miles (at the age of 19) and you needed a broom handle shoved up your 'arris to make you stand upright.
At a half-century old, the semi-recumbant riding position of the XVS is just perfect and the heat from the vee-twin wafts up nicely to keep your nadgers pleasantly warm...
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Got my baby last Friday and did CBT the day before - an absolute must for any returning biker. She's called 'Lil' after Lily Savage (another drag star!) and, as per my avatar, she is crimson and cream, but she has panniers, fork toolkit roll and queen-seat backrest. Her road-presence commands some respect and estimates of her engine-size range from 500 to 1200cc! She has low-pressure silencers that give that proper 'potato-potato' idle note, but she will rev to about 7000rpm, giving a top speed of around 75mph (something I have not yet tested!)
Suffice to say that I am enjoying returning to two wheels, especially at around 90mpg and parking wherever the Hell I like!
Suffice to say that I am enjoying returning to two wheels, especially at around 90mpg and parking wherever the Hell I like!
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NIce one ! ride safe . 
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nICE,
reminds me of the suzuki marauder etc, which also came in 125s
reminds me of the suzuki marauder etc, which also came in 125s
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Marauders are all single-cylinder whereas my DragStar is a proper 45-degree SOHC vee-twin like a Buell. The Chinese have copied Suzuki mercilessly, but have come nowhere near Yamaha, as in the Sinnis Vista... a two-wheeled ride-on lawnmower!Kelvyn wrote:nICE,
reminds me of the suzuki marauder etc, which also came in 125s
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