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Adam Ef
03-04-20, 09:49 PM
Realising I kind of miss the GSXR750 that I had to sell recently. Wish I hadn't needed to get rid of it. Wondering if anyone has a particular bike they got rid of and wish they still had?


[ + Short amateur badly made video, but it has the sound I miss in it... ]


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Chris_SVS
03-04-20, 09:53 PM
DRZ400, theyre now worth 3x what I paid

DarrenSV650S
03-04-20, 10:28 PM
My Beta Rev 3 250. Totally impractical but just fun to explore with, go to the beach, try to wheelie. Just mess about on. I MOT'd it so used to get some strange looks riding down the street standing up on it :p

https://i.imgur.com/7xyDShP.jpg

Craig380
04-04-20, 08:09 AM
I still miss my lightly modded GT380 (cleaned-up ports, 20 thou off the heads, J&R power pipes).

The way the double-edged cackle from the pipes hardened into a banshee wail as the revcounter hit 5,000, and the bike surged forward, made the hair on your neck (and some other things ;) ) stand up. It was pure magic.

https://gt380.ktforever.co.uk/Suzuki-GT380/Pics/Craig%203.jpg

Dave20046
04-04-20, 09:50 AM
Buell Firebolt, what a broom.

https://i.ibb.co/hKKFWw3/xbthumbnail-IMG-3545.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/j81T7xN/xbthumbnail-IMG-3546.jpg

Seeker
04-04-20, 10:44 AM
difficult. either this one:
https://i.ibb.co/VwNZZ8n/CB400-four.jpg


or this one:
https://i.ibb.co/yySmRdn/YR5b.png

Sir Trev
04-04-20, 01:24 PM
Oddly enough, my SV650. The GSX I replaced it with was stable but boring and the T100 I have now is nice to ride but I dare not leave it unattended anywhere. Plus it takes ages to clean.

Biker Biggles
04-04-20, 05:24 PM
Ducati Desmo 250
I was only young once----

Biker Biggles
04-04-20, 05:26 PM
I was going to say---
Laverda 750S
A really superb handling bike but a bit of a nightmare on the reliability front.

gadget
04-04-20, 05:59 PM
Really miss two previously in my stable....
Brand new 1994 blade, and a close second my RG500.
The RG was always plotting to kill me everytime I rode it, soooooo much peaky power but strangely addictive.
The blade was nothing short of a revelation for me having ridden /owned a few early to mid 80's jap steeds such as GS1000G, GSX1100 katana, GPZ 900R and a Honda CB750KZ.
Probably a strange statement but I much preferred 70's /80's bikes to modern bikes tbh.

munkygunn182
04-04-20, 08:24 PM
My SV - I feel I could have a lot of fun on it now.

shiftin_gear98
05-04-20, 11:56 AM
Sorry, don't miss any. Not that I've owned many.
The one I have now is the best, by miles.

chris8886
05-04-20, 09:44 PM
I adore what I have now, but I do miss my SV, would love to try an SV1000, but can't fit that in the garage as well atm :(

Adam Ef
08-04-20, 10:41 PM
It's interesting that the bikes I seem to miss aren't the ones that add up to all the promises of the manufacturer's technical hype, but the ones that gave me a certain feeling. Not the most perfect practical examples that we're led to believe are great. The GSXR was far from practical and definitley not perfect in many ways, but it was great fun. I loved opening up the garage to see it there. I loved hearing it start up and blipping the throttle to move away. I wasn't too bothered about gunning it in a straight line, although the sound was good as it screamed up the revs. There was a gritty gutteral sweet spot in the mid rev range that made the bike tingle and reminded you you're riding wrapped around a beast of an engine.


I am missing it. Looking back at some helmet cam footage of a couple of rides on it that I still have in a Gopro and enjoying living them again, even if it is on a little screen.

shiftin_gear98
09-04-20, 07:18 AM
Sounds like you need to buy another one when the world is settled.
Maybe get an older girl like mine, she's still more bike than I can really handle. Not practical, but I love it.
I'll be keeping it till she dies - only shame is that she has nearly 29,000 miles and at 11,000 a year commuting that won't be long enough - hoping for another 3-4 years.

I love the way in 4th gear if you have to ease off quickly after accelerating (or are doing it for fun) the exhaust back fires. Still hasn't gotten old - (only done on the A10 - so not annoying peeps in their houses)

Especially in the dark, I swear I saw a flicker of a flame in my mirror.

Best £3500.00 I spent.

Dave20046
09-04-20, 10:32 AM
Especially in the dark, I swear I saw a flicker of a flame in my mirror.

Best £3500.00 I spent.
You probably did, my old SV used to shoot flames out the back when it was resticted and ruined the tune.

Adam Ef
09-04-20, 11:15 AM
Sounds like you need to buy another one when the world is settled.

I have been looking. Seems like people still want a lot for the 750 and 600s though. I can't imagine much is selling right now but people are still trying for dealer prices for private sales.

DJ123
09-04-20, 12:05 PM
MY previous F800St. I got everything sorted on it and it was only a 'toy'. Was a great companion for long distance travel, trips away or just an early morning ride. I knew it inside out and had solved all issues on it, so it was very reliable, dependable and never gave me issues.
My new ST is now at this level after plenty of maintenance, and also ensuring everything is working as should. Lots of trips planned on is this year to make some good memories.

Bibio
09-04-20, 12:13 PM
my KH100-EL (V reg). my first bike and i loved it. it got treated to a micron and ace bars.

i cant see past the SV for the shear riding pleasure as it does and has done everything i need it to do.

garynortheast
09-04-20, 12:38 PM
Quite a few really but this is probably the only one I'd like back. 1952 BSA M21 600cc side valve single. Over engineered and underpowered, did thousands of miles on this and had huge fun doing it. This picture was taken around 1989 in the Pyrenees on a trip down through France and into Spain.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49752960851_0ae27b9591_c.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2iNuVTR)
BSA M21 (https://flic.kr/p/2iNuVTR) by garynortheast (https://www.flickr.com/photos/67411872@N03/)

Adam Ef
09-04-20, 10:36 PM
Sounds like you need to buy another one when the world is settled.
Maybe get an older girl like mine





As if by magic... I won't jinx it by saying any more but something might be available very very local to me.

Adam Ef
10-04-20, 06:44 PM
.... see smile of the day thread.... http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?p=3114027#post3114027

Kenzie
10-04-20, 06:59 PM
My 91 RGV250L

shiftin_gear98
11-04-20, 01:01 PM
Adam. Nice, and the proper colour too. None of that hiviz version you had last time.

NTECUK
11-04-20, 04:16 PM
Definitely fond memories of the two stroke 80 s days and the X 7 ..

Adam Ef
11-04-20, 05:20 PM
Adam. Nice, and the proper colour too. None of that hiviz version you had last time.


The black one did have a nice sparkle to it. The white on this one sparkles too though. Except for the bit where a previous owner has used tip-ex to cover up some scrapes... #-o

Biker Biggles
12-04-20, 06:46 AM
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