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Title: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: nickjtc on December 08, 2015, 06:45:56 AM
Just because I have nothing better to do, here is a smattering of the machines I have owned/ridden over the years.

First powered two wheeler, a '72 Puch Maxi. I was a legend in my own mind! :ImaPoser
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/1%2072%20Puch%20Max%202_1.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/1%2072%20Puch%20Max%202_1.jpg.html)

Then the first 'real' bike, a '72 Honda CB175. Here hidden next to a friends CB250 on a camping trip to S.Wales.
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/2%2072%20Honda%20CB175%20K6%202_1.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/2%2072%20Honda%20CB175%20K6%202_1.jpg.html)

Then a '73 CB250. Dig the '70s mop top!!
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/3%2073%20Honda%20CB250G5%201.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/3%2073%20Honda%20CB250G5%201.jpg.html)

After sending the 250 down the road, sideways, I downsized to my first dualsport, a '74 Suzuki TS125
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/4%2074%20Suzuki%20TS125%20%204.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/4%2074%20Suzuki%20TS125%20%204.jpg.html)

I also owned an AJS Stormer at this time, with grandiose ideas of going scrambling. It all came to naught, however. No pic, unfortunately.

This was going to be my first restoration project, a BSA C15 of indeterminate age, that never ran, and was pushed 4 miles from an outlying village to where I lived. Never restored because......
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/5%20BSA%20C15.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/5%20BSA%20C15.jpg.html)

....... then it was off over the ocean to Canada, and my first 'biggie', a '77 Suzuki GS750
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/7%2077%20Suzuki%20GS750.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/7%2077%20Suzuki%20GS750.jpg.html)

Followed by my first XT500, in 1980.
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/8%2079%20Yamaha%20XT500%202.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/8%2079%20Yamaha%20XT500%202.jpg.html)

Back to Blighty in '81 and this....... it lasted one month before expiring spectacularly!!
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/9%2074%20Honda%20PC50.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/9%2074%20Honda%20PC50.jpg.html)

Had a Honda XL125 as well, but never took a pic of it............

Back to Canada. The missis wanted to learn to ride so we got this for her. '84 Yamaha Virago, mildly de-cruiserised.
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/11%2084%20Yamaha%20500%20Virago.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/11%2084%20Yamaha%20500%20Virago.jpg.html)
I ended up riding it more than her. Because she thought it was a bit of a handful we got this:

(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/15%2090%20Honda%20VTR250.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/15%2090%20Honda%20VTR250.jpg.html)
'90 Honda VTR250. And again I ended up riding it more than her. One of the few bikes I would like to get again.

While the missis was dabbling with her Yam, I became "born again" and got this, an '84 Yamaha XJ750RL. Nice bike.
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/12%2084%20Yamaha%20XJ750RL.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/12%2084%20Yamaha%20XJ750RL.jpg.html)

Kids left home. Bit of dosh in the bank. time to get the brand I ALWAYS wanted, so got this in '98, a '96 R1100RS, the last one sold 'as new' in Canada.
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/14%2096%20BMW%20R1100RS.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/14%2096%20BMW%20R1100RS.jpg.html)

But after all, it was 'only a bike' so it did not last long. Replaced by this, a '99 KLR650.
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/16%2099%20Kawasaki%20KLR650.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/16%2099%20Kawasaki%20KLR650.jpg.html)

The novelty of the KLR wore off, so it was replaced by this, a '00 VFR800. My 'office' for five glorious years.
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/17%20%2000%20Honda%20VFR800.jpeg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/17%20%2000%20Honda%20VFR800.jpeg.html)

Restoration project #2. Never happened, but I had dreams...
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/18%2068%20Honda%20CB175.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/18%2068%20Honda%20CB175.jpg.html)

'The Mistress' (long story), alas now gone. '71 Commando Roadster.
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/19%2071%20Norton%20Commando.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/19%2071%20Norton%20Commando.jpg.html)

Sophie the '79 CB650. A trusty commuter who carried me 22,000 trouble free kms up to northern BC.
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/7%20Sophie%2003%20May%2007.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/7%20Sophie%2003%20May%2007.jpg.html)

XT500, #2.
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/21%20%2079%20Yamaha%20XT500.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/21%20%2079%20Yamaha%20XT500.jpg.html)

And back to a 'sensible' dualsport, a '08 KLR250.
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/23%2008%20Kawasaki%20KLX250.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/23%2008%20Kawasaki%20KLX250.jpg.html)

Then I was into my 'minibike' phase.... for the grandkids, of course! A '69, '71 and '76
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/25%2071%20Z50A.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/25%2071%20Z50A.jpg.html)
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/28%2069%20Honda%20Z50A.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/28%2069%20Honda%20Z50A.jpg.html)

Tried vintage trials for a while and only succeeded in doing nasty things to myself!! '83 Fantic
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/26%2083%20Fantic%20240.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/26%2083%20Fantic%20240.jpg.html)

Another dabble at 'older' dual sporting, a '73 Kawasaki 125
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/27%2073%20Kawasaki%20125F6.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/27%2073%20Kawasaki%20125F6.jpg.html)

2010 Thruxton.
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/29%2010%20Triumph%20Thruxton.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/29%2010%20Triumph%20Thruxton.jpg.html)

'67 N15CS. Didn't last long. Had to sell it, with the Commando, to make a down payment on the house.
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/31%2067%20Norton%20N15CS.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/31%2067%20Norton%20N15CS.jpg.html)

Stanley the Steamer ('96)
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/10%2023%20March%202014.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/10%2023%20March%202014.jpg.html)

'78 Cimatti moped, picked up to help a friend out. Languishing in the garage, as we speak.
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/78%20Cimatti%2018%20May%202015%201.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/78%20Cimatti%2018%20May%202015%201.jpg.html)

Last, but not least, Rhoda, the Roadie.
(http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f375/nickjtc/34%2008%20Triumph%20Tiger%201050.jpg) (http://s51.photobucket.com/user/nickjtc/media/34%2008%20Triumph%20Tiger%201050.jpg.html)

Bored yet?  :ImaPoser






Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: motoOzarks on December 08, 2015, 08:55:54 AM
it only takes half of those to keep me entertained.

wouldn't want em all at once

Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: John Stenhouse on December 08, 2015, 01:30:39 PM
Funny I'm looking for a moped almost like that, they were sold in the UK as NVT, yes that is Norton Villiers Triumph, and I had an ER4L which I would kind of like to replace if one came along.
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: Sin_Tiger on December 08, 2015, 03:11:57 PM
I like the "Garden Tools" pose, was that deliberate  :ImaPoser
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: nickjtc on December 08, 2015, 04:10:42 PM
Quote from: John Stenhouse on December 08, 2015, 01:30:39 PM
Funny I'm looking for a moped almost like that, they were sold in the UK as NVT, yes that is Norton Villiers Triumph, and I had an ER4L which I would kind of like to replace if one came along.

If you lived here you could have that one..... :icon_wink:
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: nickjtc on December 08, 2015, 04:11:09 PM
Quote from: Sin_Tiger on December 08, 2015, 03:11:57 PM
I like the "Garden Tools" pose, was that deliberate  :ImaPoser

Which pic??
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: JoeDirt on December 08, 2015, 04:12:15 PM
Nice write up Nickjtc,

I like the adult owned ones. The Norton and Thruxton stand out the most to me...

I wish I could have had more bikes over the years. My photo album is a two-paged pamphlet. 69' Suzuki TC120 on one page and 01' Tiger on the other. :icon_cry:
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: nickjtc on December 08, 2015, 04:12:50 PM
Incidentally, I invite any of you guys to join in on this and show what you've had over the years. Maybe one of you is as anal as I was and have pics of all of the bikes you have owned/ridden......
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: nickjtc on December 08, 2015, 04:23:27 PM
Quote from: JoeDirt on December 08, 2015, 04:12:15 PM
I wish I could have had more bikes over the years. My photo album is a two-paged pamphlet. 69' Suzuki TC120 on one page and 01' Tiger on the other. :icon_cry:


I am actually envious of those that have owned only a few bikes, but kept them forever.

I have to admit that the procession of machines was not really intentional. Bikes were changed by me either because I moved house, or it didn't push the right buttons, or I needed to free up the $$ value in them (usually).

If I could do it again I wouldn't have sold the Suzuki GS750 in 1980. But as fate would have it I got it back in 2013 anyway and am now resurrecting it. The VFR800 only went because it was pushing 90,000km and I wasn't instructing any more so wanted to let it go at a point that it would realise some of its value.

I've searched for that first CB175 on the DVLA database, but alas it is no more.

The biggest disappointment of the lot was the BMW. I could never afford one as a youngster and always wanted one, especially when the oil heads were launched. The R1100RS was a great deal, but in Montreal, so the missis and I flew over to pick it up and ride it back to BC. Within half a day the reality struck that it was "just another" bike, not particularly memorable. Two years later it had 32,000km under it when a student asked if I wanted to sell it. The price was right so I kissed it goodbye.
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: JoeDirt on December 08, 2015, 04:38:27 PM
In the 80's I had my eye on VFR's and the 90's it was CBR's and 00's it was Tigers for me...

I still search the classifieds for a nice used VFR or CBR.
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: John Stenhouse on December 08, 2015, 06:45:55 PM
Had 3 VFRs cracking bike. One of Hondas best.
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: nickjtc on December 08, 2015, 08:26:43 PM
Quote from: John Stenhouse on December 08, 2015, 06:45:55 PM
Had 3 VFRs cracking bike. One of Hondas best.

Yes indeed!!
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: Bixxer Bob on December 09, 2015, 12:38:59 AM
Had a TS125 as well Nick, two plugs in one cylinder.  There's a story behind that..... :5moped 
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: nickjtc on December 09, 2015, 06:05:08 AM
Quote from: Bixxer Bob on December 09, 2015, 12:38:59 AM
Had a TS125 as well Nick, two plugs in one cylinder.  There's a story behind that..... :5moped

Do tell.

With mine I went over the recommended service interval at 1000 miles by about 100 miles and succeeded in holing a piston on the A1. On 9 quid a week apprentice wages the 4 quid they wanted to fix it was hard to take. Nevertheless I really enjoyed the bike.
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: Bixxer Bob on December 09, 2015, 09:23:30 PM
Quote from: nickjtc on December 09, 2015, 06:05:08 AM

Do tell...

It was 1982, I was serving in the RAF, a friend was locked up for three months and had left a TS125 in bits in a box at work.  The boss told me to get rid, so I wrote to my mate and said £10 a month to put it in my garage, or sell it to me for £35.  He chose the latter so I bought a Haynes and got cracking.  I had the frame, tank and plastics painted in our spray shop, paid for a rebore and new piston, bought new seals and gaskets and put it back together.  Come the big day I put fuel in and kicked it.  Nothing.  Checked all the electrics, kicked it. Nothing.  Checked the carb and fuel, kicked it.  Nothing. Bought a new plug as per the Haynes, kicked it.  Nothing.  Nice fat spark, fuel in the cylinder, but kicking it?  Nothing.

Pushed it up and down the road till I thought I was going to have a heart attack.  Nothing.  Enlisted a biking friend to push it up and down the road till we both thought we were going to have heart attacks.  Nothing.  Not so much as a cough.  You can see a theme developing here eh??  I thenstripped the engine to check I hadn't nipped a seal, re-assembled it but still.... Nothing!

Next I contacted the bike shop in Stafford where I got the rebore done.  He asked me to bring it in so we took a van from work on an extended test drive and just "popped in".  He was just as baffled as we were.  But, as luck would have it, the NGK rep was in the shop while we were there.   He looked at the plug and said, "I don't think this looks right"..   I said, "It's what the Haynes says....".  He asked us to give him a few minutes while he made a phonecall.  To Japan.  Some minutes later he came back, picked a plug from the shop rack, put it in the head, kicked it and  "WWIIIINNNGG  DIIIIIINGGG DIINNGGGG". What the f**k.......

Turns out the reason for the two plugs in a single cylinder is because the bike needed a hot plug to start it and for normal running; but if it got hot you could have a cold plug in the second hole ready to swap the plug lead over.  The Haynes recommendation was for the hot plug which would spark in free air, but not under compression in the cylinder.   Happy days!

Or so I thought.  I  knew MOT time would be tricky because I'd cut the exhaust in half to remove all the rattly bits which were in fact the baffles, then welded it up again and given it a coat of high heat black.  It was a bit on the loud side but the old guy was sympathetic and let it through anyway.

I rode it home along a bumpy country road and, after hitting a fairly big bump, thought I'd knackered the suspension because it rode several inches lower.  I decided to continue home with care, but while negotiating a right hand bend there was a sort of "Boingggg" and I found myself sat on my arse on the road.  Turns out one of the read shocks was bent, and had stuck in the down position, which then unloaded mid bend and threw me off.

I sold it for £100 and was happy to see it gone, but looking back I wish I'd finished fixing it and kept it because it really was a fun little bike.

Have you see what they fetch now....  :bug_eye
   
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: nickjtc on December 09, 2015, 11:20:19 PM
Now that was an interesting story. When I had mine in '74 I was a complete dunce at all things mechanical, so I couldn't tell you how many spark plugs the bike had.  :icon_wink:
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: threepot on December 09, 2015, 11:56:46 PM
Nick,I had a Stormer 410. Payed £90 back about 1978! Wish I'd kept it. I've Got a photo somewhere? I cut my teeth on Bantams :bad
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: nickjtc on December 10, 2015, 01:44:38 AM
Quote from: threepot on December 09, 2015, 11:56:46 PM
Nick,I had a Stormer 410. Payed £90 back about 1978! Wish I'd kept it. I've Got a photo somewhere? I cut my teeth on Bantams :bad

Mine was a 250. Never did ride it!! It had a lovely alloy tank on it. Like you, I wish I still had it, looking at the prices they go for now..... :icon_wink:
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: Sin_Tiger on December 13, 2015, 12:44:12 PM
November 1971 I was either Cool or Hot, can't remember which phrase was in vogue at the time  :^_^  more hair than sense  :5moped
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: nickjtc on December 13, 2015, 06:32:31 PM
Is that your 'L' plate wrapped around the offside fork leg??
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: JayDub on December 13, 2015, 07:57:32 PM
The jumper was noted Mr Doonican  :icon_biggrin:
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: Sin_Tiger on December 13, 2015, 08:22:11 PM
L yes. And that sweater was my combined mid layer / abrassion protection, thanks granny  :thumbsup
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: Bixxer Bob on December 13, 2015, 08:23:32 PM
Looks to be twin carb, so early CB175??  CD175 only had one carb if I remember rightly....
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: Sin_Tiger on December 13, 2015, 08:24:20 PM
CB 175
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: Bixxer Bob on December 13, 2015, 08:27:48 PM
Thought so.  My 1st wife's brother had a CB150 in red with square rear shocks.  No idea what that was about....  :icon_scratch:
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: 95tiger on December 13, 2015, 08:31:57 PM
Quote from: Sin_Tiger on December 13, 2015, 12:44:12 PM
November 1971 I was either Cool or Hot, can't remember which phrase was in vogue at the time  :^_^  more hair than sense  :5moped
Groovy and Far -out man !
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: Sin_Tiger on December 13, 2015, 08:40:58 PM
Quote from: 95tiger on December 13, 2015, 08:31:57 PM
Groovy and Far -out man !

That's the one  :thumbsup
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: JayDub on December 13, 2015, 09:00:27 PM
We (I) can almost hear Steppenwolf!
(http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/bad/biker-smiley-emoticon-2.gif) (http://www.sherv.net/)
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: Sin_Tiger on December 13, 2015, 09:04:22 PM
Quote from: JayDub on December 13, 2015, 09:00:27 PM
I (we) can almost hear Steppenwolf!
(http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/bad/biker-smiley-emoticon-2.gif) (http://www.sherv.net/)

He was delivering papers on the other estate  :icon_razz:
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: nickjtc on December 13, 2015, 09:18:44 PM
Quote from: JayDub on December 13, 2015, 07:57:32 PM
The jumper was noted Mr Doonican  :icon_biggrin:

My goodness, I haven't heard THAT name in a long while!!
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: nickjtc on December 13, 2015, 09:19:57 PM
Quote from: Sin_Tiger on December 13, 2015, 12:44:12 PM
November 1971 I was either Cool or Hot, can't remember which phrase was in vogue at the time  :^_^  more hair than sense  :5moped

What model year was the CB175? Looks suspiciously like my '68... except without the fancy mudguards.  And incidentally, if you Google 'Honda CB175' you'll see this self same pic in the Wikipedia result. Someone pilfered it and used it.
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: KuzzinKenny on December 15, 2015, 01:48:46 AM
Quote from: Sin_Tiger on December 13, 2015, 12:44:12 PM
November 1971 I was either Cool or Hot, can't remember which phrase was in vogue at the time  :^_^  more hair than sense  :5moped

and a pair O Elvis shades  :ImaPoser :ImaPoser :ImaPoser

:icon_redface: i had a pair O them  :icon_eek:

:icon_cool:

KK
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: Sin_Tiger on December 15, 2015, 11:31:26 PM
Quote from: KuzzinKenny on December 15, 2015, 01:48:46 AM
and a pair O Elvis shades  :ImaPoser :ImaPoser :ImaPoser

:icon_redface: i had a pair O them  :icon_eek:

:icon_cool:

KK

Excuse me  :icon_razz: they wuz genuine Jackie Stewart shades, come to think of it so was the hairstyle, I stopped short of the black cap though. I saved up for weeks of being a petrol pump jockey at weekends to afford those.
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: threepot on December 15, 2015, 11:36:23 PM
Quote from: nickjtc on December 13, 2015, 06:32:31 PM
Is that your 'L' plate wrapped around the offside fork leg??

Bandage?
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: JayDub on December 15, 2015, 11:49:55 PM
Quote from: nickjtc on December 13, 2015, 09:18:44 PM
My goodness, I haven't heard THAT name in a long while!!
he was the reason why I was allowed to stay up late on newyears eve  :icon_biggrin:
Title: Re: Bikes wot I 'ave owned
Post by: nickjtc on December 16, 2015, 12:26:06 AM
Quote from: JayDub on December 15, 2015, 11:49:55 PM
he was the reason why I was allowed to stay up late on newyears eve  :icon_biggrin:

Now I've heard it all!!!! Staying up late to watch Val Doonican wouldn't have been on my childhood list of things to do. :icon_wink: Having said that, as a kid I would try anything to not have to go to bed at "bedtime".
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