Bikes I've had, and what I have now...
Bikes I've had, and what I have now...
Thought I'd kick this into gear... Bikes I've owned...
I learned on an old bike that I'm not sure there are any photos of - was a mixture of old Kawasaki, very old Honda (SL175 from memory) and various other parts... Fav. memory of that bike was the first time I rode it ever - approx age 10 - on a beach in Dunedin... right past a topless woman sunbathing in the dunes - I immediately fell off
From there I bought a Honda XL185S, then a KDX200, then an XR250, then an ATK406 - my pride and joy for 2 weeks, until it was stolen
(recovered 2 years later and rebuilt at huge cost... awesome bike tho)
More recently I've owned another KDX200, a KX250 and have just got myself a TT350 to do a few quiet trail-rides although I already wish I had something more scarey Its a very tidy bike, but I like my 2-strokes too much so I'll probably go back to one sometime soon... I'd like a KTM300exc or something similar (or bigger )
There have been a few other bikes I've forgotten in there somewhere, like a YZ490 I bought to rebuild but never got around to... I'll dig out some pics
Steve
I learned on an old bike that I'm not sure there are any photos of - was a mixture of old Kawasaki, very old Honda (SL175 from memory) and various other parts... Fav. memory of that bike was the first time I rode it ever - approx age 10 - on a beach in Dunedin... right past a topless woman sunbathing in the dunes - I immediately fell off
From there I bought a Honda XL185S, then a KDX200, then an XR250, then an ATK406 - my pride and joy for 2 weeks, until it was stolen
(recovered 2 years later and rebuilt at huge cost... awesome bike tho)
More recently I've owned another KDX200, a KX250 and have just got myself a TT350 to do a few quiet trail-rides although I already wish I had something more scarey Its a very tidy bike, but I like my 2-strokes too much so I'll probably go back to one sometime soon... I'd like a KTM300exc or something similar (or bigger )
There have been a few other bikes I've forgotten in there somewhere, like a YZ490 I bought to rebuild but never got around to... I'll dig out some pics
Steve
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Looks like you have had a few cool biks supralux. Nothing like a 2 stroke ah.
I started with a 1982 PE175 when i was 12, which i ended up mixing with with a old Kawasaki AGI250 Farm bike What a pig that was. Kick start never worked so it had to be crash started everywhere
Then went onto a 88 YZ125, which cost me alot of money and was slower than an early 80's ER125
Bit of brain fade made me buy a DR250 electric start next, real heavy pig.
Then bought a 1992 Yammaha WR250, scariest bike i had, power ban kicked in real late and threw you around. Broke all the bones in my left hand and shattered a couple of bones in my left foot on this bike. But was heaps of fun.
My latest bike was a RM250, just about everything had been rebuilt and with the FMF fatty exhaust went really well. Sold it to fund part of my safari bild up.
Looking to buy a new one when ive got some spare cash, probly a fairly new 2 stroke 250. Do like the idea of the KTM300EXC though.
I started with a 1982 PE175 when i was 12, which i ended up mixing with with a old Kawasaki AGI250 Farm bike What a pig that was. Kick start never worked so it had to be crash started everywhere
Then went onto a 88 YZ125, which cost me alot of money and was slower than an early 80's ER125
Bit of brain fade made me buy a DR250 electric start next, real heavy pig.
Then bought a 1992 Yammaha WR250, scariest bike i had, power ban kicked in real late and threw you around. Broke all the bones in my left hand and shattered a couple of bones in my left foot on this bike. But was heaps of fun.
My latest bike was a RM250, just about everything had been rebuilt and with the FMF fatty exhaust went really well. Sold it to fund part of my safari bild up.
Looking to buy a new one when ive got some spare cash, probly a fairly new 2 stroke 250. Do like the idea of the KTM300EXC though.
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used to have bikes back in the 1980's
1st one was a 1974 TS185L trail bike I got as a 16 year old, like all my cruisers it eventually fell apart from old age. I got the bug then and brought a 1979 RM125N motorcross bike with a really high end porting job. I think the porting job was a bit of a f*** up coz it could be a bitch of a thing to get up into the power band but shit it pulled once it got up there .
Moved on from that one and got a 1 year old 1983 RM125D, I think it was one of the first water cooled bikes but still had drum brakes. That thing flew and was heaps better than the piece of junk 1 year old KX125? I replaced it with a couple of years later. I think the KX came out of the box as a lemon coz the guy that was racing it didnt keep it for long and I had nothing but major problems with it while I owned it.
Oh... and yeah I broke a few bones along the way
1st one was a 1974 TS185L trail bike I got as a 16 year old, like all my cruisers it eventually fell apart from old age. I got the bug then and brought a 1979 RM125N motorcross bike with a really high end porting job. I think the porting job was a bit of a f*** up coz it could be a bitch of a thing to get up into the power band but shit it pulled once it got up there .
Moved on from that one and got a 1 year old 1983 RM125D, I think it was one of the first water cooled bikes but still had drum brakes. That thing flew and was heaps better than the piece of junk 1 year old KX125? I replaced it with a couple of years later. I think the KX came out of the box as a lemon coz the guy that was racing it didnt keep it for long and I had nothing but major problems with it while I owned it.
Oh... and yeah I broke a few bones along the way
started out on 2 wheels but ended up on 4, had an a model 79 xr 250 to start off with then kdx 250 , cr250 but 250 is bit small so went to kx 500 98 one of the last big 2 strokes , got rid of that and have kept my quads instead trx 300 2wd and klf 400 4wd plus a atc 200 trike that i put a xr 400 motor into which with drum brakes and no suspension is hairy to ride, had a 430cc warrior but chain drive and hand clutch is no fun up where we ride so sold to my bro in auckland, plus i am lazy now i like eletric start and 4 wheels or 3 will put pics in album cause still to dumb to put up here,
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started with a pw80 when i was 1 then moved to a ds80, then went to a couple of hybrid bikes kx80 with a xr200 motor, then a CR125 frame with a Xr400 motor -real nice bike. then used dads klx250 til my klx300 arrived, then i got my current bike ktm250 nice to ride but rode a gasgas 300 and now im hooked
toymota thats stock standard.
doddzee wrote:My latest bike was a RM250, just about everything had been rebuilt and with the FMF fatty exhaust went really well. Sold it to fund part of my safari bild up.
Selling toys to build new toys is a bitch... why can't we just have all the toys we want? I feel for ya on that one...
Oh, I had a TS185ER for a while too - stupid piece of junk... and used to stick on wide-open throttle every now and then, which was fun when going over jumps - even did it while jump-starting it downhill one day - on my mates drive... down the drive, down the street across an intersection at full noise through traffic and into a block wall
Steve
SupraLux wrote:Oh, I had a TS185ER for a while too - stupid piece of junk... and used to stick on wide-open throttle every now and then, which was fun when going over jumps - even did it while jump-starting it downhill one day - on my mates drive... down the drive, down the street across an intersection at full noise through traffic and into a block wall
Didn't affect you at all either did it me old flower??
Oh and my first and only bike was an XL100s Hoonda. I bought it when I was 15 (26 yrs ago) and I still have most of the bits. Engine is in Rokpups buggy.
Ugly is a state of mind..... and the state of my truck!
kaney wrote:rode a gasgas 300 and now im hooked
much the same to ride,probably a bit more grunt than the gas gas with more pull from the low end as well. "06' 250sx with the 300 barrel and piston with 38mm carb and factory race pipe and muffler..... gives the big WOW factor
for sale on trade me as i just dont have enough money or time for the hobby anymore
If you already know everything, DON'T ask bloody questions!!
wopass wrote:kaney wrote:rode a gasgas 300 and now im hooked
much the same to ride,probably a bit more grunt than the gas gas with more pull from the low end as well. "06' 250sx with the 300 barrel and piston with 38mm carb and factory race pipe and muffler..... gives the big WOW factor
for sale on trade me as i just dont have enough money or time for the hobby anymore
i wish but as im a student thats a bit of stretch-
unless you would trade for a "unraced" ktm250exc with one slow owner, never been out of first gear, bla bla bla....yea right probaly got more time near redline than should be done
toymota thats stock standard.
sadly I had to give up trail bikes from a cracked vertabra ( read spine). Came off my TT500 on a large jump, cracked my spine, broke three ribs, two fingers and a collar bone. These were the days when I would load the trailbike into the back to the troopie and drive off till I couldn't go any further then ride the trail bike. Long way home with those injuries. Before that I owned XR 250 TT 250 and XL185. Road bikes were RZ250, GPZ400, GPZ750, ZZ1100, ZX900. Gald I got the speed thing out when I was young
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rain, hail, sleet or snow, we go!
then an ATK406 - my pride and joy for 2 weeks, until it was stolen
Jeez those things are as rare as rocking horse shit
I got my fisrt bike while i was at highschool which was a trusty 1987 XR250. it blows heaps of oil but is as reliable as ever
In my possesion at the moment is a 2002 Husqvarna WR360 2-smoker Apparently there are'nt too many of these around and its the only one I kmow of on the 'coast. Being an enduro it doesnt have a great top end but click it up a gear and your off.
First bike at 13...an AG175 ...it was all I was allowed
After the olds stopped stressing I moved onto....a YZ125 followed by a YZ250, IT490, XL250, XR250, XL500, another two XR250, XR600.
Whilst living in Oz had briefly a YZ426 then bought this as a resto project.
Now selling as I can longer risk falling off.
http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/modules ... _photo.php
After the olds stopped stressing I moved onto....a YZ125 followed by a YZ250, IT490, XL250, XR250, XL500, another two XR250, XR600.
Whilst living in Oz had briefly a YZ426 then bought this as a resto project.
Now selling as I can longer risk falling off.
http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/modules ... _photo.php
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Do quad bikes count?
My first bike was a TS185. Thought i brought a pile of crap till I had the muffler de carbed. After that, I knew what a "powerband" was! I owned that to use on a farm. When I left school (I mean, kicked out) my folks thought I'd grow up faster working as a farm hand on a sheep station up in North Canterbury. Yup! It worked.
I haven't been into bikes till I brought my first quad a couple of years ago. But learning the hard way (as I do) I piled that into a large heavy fence post, bending the frame and front right a arms. (bugga)
I'm waiting on a replacement frame before getting that fixed.
It's an BRP Outlander powered by a Rotax Vtwin 800cc beast.
It's a lot of fun (if you can stay on the thing)
My first bike was a TS185. Thought i brought a pile of crap till I had the muffler de carbed. After that, I knew what a "powerband" was! I owned that to use on a farm. When I left school (I mean, kicked out) my folks thought I'd grow up faster working as a farm hand on a sheep station up in North Canterbury. Yup! It worked.
I haven't been into bikes till I brought my first quad a couple of years ago. But learning the hard way (as I do) I piled that into a large heavy fence post, bending the frame and front right a arms. (bugga)
I'm waiting on a replacement frame before getting that fixed.
It's an BRP Outlander powered by a Rotax Vtwin 800cc beast.
It's a lot of fun (if you can stay on the thing)
This is my pride and joy.
It's the Renegade made by Can-Am. It's power plant is the same as the Outlander, the Rotax Vtwin 800 but this bike isn't a utility like the Outlander but is still a 4X4. It's lighter and has more travel, better suspension and brakes. I love it!
Though I love 2 wheelers my hearts with the 4X4s.
It's the Renegade made by Can-Am. It's power plant is the same as the Outlander, the Rotax Vtwin 800 but this bike isn't a utility like the Outlander but is still a 4X4. It's lighter and has more travel, better suspension and brakes. I love it!
Though I love 2 wheelers my hearts with the 4X4s.
go the Can-ams!!!
i,m a dealer but have one of the new ds450,s ear marked for myself .
you forgot to mention the 800 can-am is the most powerfull atv u can buy.
anyway bikes that i,ve owned not counting shop ones
rm 50, ts75,pe175,pe 250, yz 125g with pe engine, pe 400, tm 400, 79 cr250 red rocket, rm125n,x,t, 76 rm 250b, tt500 x 3, hl500 replica,s x 2,
yz 490 x3, cr 500, xr 280,$11000 kitaco pitbike (won nz champs) tl1000, gsxr750x 2 , cbr 600, cb 750 sc, gsx1100 twin turbo, truimph 650 hardtail chop. rgv 250 with 82hp wr 500 based engine. pocket bike with cr 80 enigne gearbox removed,dt 400 in xl175 frame on methanol springer front end, xl 350 motorsport, t 90 and t125 suzuki, bultaco. kt 250 trials and tl 125 trials, ty 175, harley x 2, and 327 methanol v8 bike,125 cc pitbike with supercharger running 31 psi boast on alcohol
plus loads more i,ll remeber later
favorite bike when i think back was yz 490 and i,ve still got a couple, aircooled, simple as yet get to the straight at a maize paddock and nothing modern could touch it, in rgv frame with w/cooled head and 82hp back straight at taupo vibration was so bad my eyes would cloud over and everything would go white.......even after 500dollars of crank work
i,m a dealer but have one of the new ds450,s ear marked for myself .
you forgot to mention the 800 can-am is the most powerfull atv u can buy.
anyway bikes that i,ve owned not counting shop ones
rm 50, ts75,pe175,pe 250, yz 125g with pe engine, pe 400, tm 400, 79 cr250 red rocket, rm125n,x,t, 76 rm 250b, tt500 x 3, hl500 replica,s x 2,
yz 490 x3, cr 500, xr 280,$11000 kitaco pitbike (won nz champs) tl1000, gsxr750x 2 , cbr 600, cb 750 sc, gsx1100 twin turbo, truimph 650 hardtail chop. rgv 250 with 82hp wr 500 based engine. pocket bike with cr 80 enigne gearbox removed,dt 400 in xl175 frame on methanol springer front end, xl 350 motorsport, t 90 and t125 suzuki, bultaco. kt 250 trials and tl 125 trials, ty 175, harley x 2, and 327 methanol v8 bike,125 cc pitbike with supercharger running 31 psi boast on alcohol
plus loads more i,ll remeber later
favorite bike when i think back was yz 490 and i,ve still got a couple, aircooled, simple as yet get to the straight at a maize paddock and nothing modern could touch it, in rgv frame with w/cooled head and 82hp back straight at taupo vibration was so bad my eyes would cloud over and everything would go white.......even after 500dollars of crank work
SupraLux wrote:petefj40 wrote:It's an BRP Outlander powered by a Rotax Vtwin 800cc beast.
Gotta love those Rotax engines, thats what my ATK had - a 406cc single... God I wish I had never sold it...
Steve
Before buying a quad I never heard of the Rotax motor. Then once i had one, thrashed the absolute CRAP out of it, I was so impressed!! Bloody thing is bullet proof! I've even chipped one after modifing intake and extractors then had it dyno tunned. It's insane!!
I did a google search on Rotax and found they make engines for all sorts of things! Microlites, jetskis, motorbikes, gokarts, snowmobiles bimmin everything!!
I often ride from the Willows to the Waimac gorge and back (best time, 40mins each way) and have it tapped out all the way. Rotax never misses a beat.
This was my second quad I had... it was one of the last Honda 250R's to race in NZ before the 4-strokes came in. I later converted it to a 330R which at the time was the thing to have, it was a great speedway bike - sold it 2 years ago to a young guy from Rangiora... don't know what has happened to it now!!!!
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retired 4wd to a ford ranger and UTV
This was the last race bike I owned 2006 Honda 450R we modified the engine with a Baldwin cam and an LRD Performance pipe and that was it - she was a beauty....
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QUADRACER wrote:The next bike was another Honda 450R 2004, didn't really get on with this bike so I gave it to my wife who went on to win both the NI and SI Champs - it was a chicks bike.....
thats something I've always wanted to get into, but can't seem to find many clubs in the NI
80 Series on 35" creepies, manual with twin factory lockers.
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Have a look at this web site, this is the link to the Auckland site, contact Craig Ridgley and he will be able to put you onto someone in your area
http://www.aatv.co.nz/Links.htm
http://www.aatv.co.nz/Links.htm
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QUADRACER wrote:Have a look at this web site, this is the link to the Auckland site, contact Craig Ridgley and he will be able to put you onto someone in your area
http://www.aatv.co.nz/Links.htm
small problem I have, is no bike, dreams are free.
do they have many races in NI. keen to go check out
80 Series on 35" creepies, manual with twin factory lockers.
0272417757
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QUADRACER wrote:check the link, NZ champs coming up next month, near your area
all the top riders in the country. great to watch.
So you live in Amberley? You'd know Ian Ffinch?
What quad do you own now? And are there any good clubs worth joining in the Chch area?
I don't get alot of time to get the quad bike out lately but if there was a club event on I'd make an effort.
Pete.
have sold all race bikes , now have two 07 Suzuki Vinsons
like to get out and see the country been away to Glenfolloch Station,
out the back of Mount Hutt, great riding and scenery
local club is Canterbury ATV Club. Tim George is the President, nice guy
http://www.atv.co.nz/
like to get out and see the country been away to Glenfolloch Station,
out the back of Mount Hutt, great riding and scenery
local club is Canterbury ATV Club. Tim George is the President, nice guy
http://www.atv.co.nz/
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QUADRACER wrote:have sold all race bikes , now have two 07 Suzuki Vinsons
like to get out and see the country been away to Glenfolloch Station,
out the back of Mount Hutt, great riding and scenery
local club is Canterbury ATV Club. Tim George is the President, nice guy
http://www.atv.co.nz/
Cheers for that! Didn't get your name. Ok to mention you to Tim George?
Pete.
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