Featured Still Own My St Abut Loving My Other Bikes

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  1. Clarkey

    Clarkey Well-Known Member

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    IMG_4107.JPG IMG_3852.JPG As the title sayes I'm a very lucky and have a very understanding wife
     
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  2. joe mc donald

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    You must be. Cracking machines. Me I wouldn't have more than one.
    Ride free
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  3. Clarkey

    Clarkey Well-Known Member

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    Brought my Speed triple about 4 1/2 years ago about 4 years ago brought the 600 Honda as a none runner guy hadn’t used it for 7 years took me 3 1/2 years to finish doing it up had one brand new in 1991 just had to have another one
    Then the Ducati thing just sort of happened always liked them
    Then all of a sudden I had 3 bikes didn’t plane to and at present I don’t want to sell any of them
    Just take out the bike that fits my mood Happy days
    Cheers
    Clarkey
     
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  4. joe mc donald

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    I was jus messing as I have four. The better half always say I don't need them. But she doesn't mind. Strangely enough the Hornet I have has the same story. It belonged to one of my better half friend's daughter she rode with her dad. When he passed away it stood in a garden for seven years. And it took me about a year to get it back on the road. I just get addicted to them. Do like the Dukes but it time to stop now. You done a terrific job on the honda should be proud of the end result.
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  5. learningtofly

    learningtofly He’s not the Messiah, he’s a very naughty boy!
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    You guys are so lucky. I’d really love to add a Harley (Fat Bob) and a 250ish enduro to my Street Triple, but I just have nowhere to keep them. I’m very jealous.
     
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  6. joe mc donald

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    Been into Harleys aswel. Had three wide glides. And a 81 Sturgis. Sounds great but every time you ride the things something goes wrong and they end up costing money you never get back. Nothing comes cheap for them. But don't get me wrong I would have another in a breath. But just love my Triumph's better now.
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  7. Hippo-Drones

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    nice collection mate :)
     
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  8. joe mc donald

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    I don't have the Harleys any more. Just my Three Triumphs and the hornet. The Harleys had to go. I used to go out on the wide glide and end up strange places. Just didn't want to stop riding. But like I said they cost a fortune to keep on the road.
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  9. Clarkey

    Clarkey Well-Known Member

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    Thanks I am a lucky fella would love a green lane bike but not too sure how my wife would react so I will stick to 3
    My dad on the other hand at present has about 12 bikes in his garage he has been riding since he was 16 and is turning 76 on Sunday and has owned every thing you could possibly think of don't know the exact figure but I think he has owned over 500 motorcycles in his lifetime
     
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  10. Tony Richardson

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    I too have had hundreds of bikes in my time, sometimes you buy a bike you fancy, and end up selling it because it’s not for you, no other reason, but you don’t know until you try them.
    I am down to 4 now, my Street Twin, my Yam RD250/350A, ( not for me, so up for sale), my Suzuki Tempter ST400, owned 7 years, and a Honda 125 scooter as a runaround., I never stop looking though!
     
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  11. joe mc donald

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    Tell Dad he is an original. You know people like your Dad. Are what made us the people we are. Ever sat and talked to him about bikes. I used to love it with my Dad. they know every thing. And stories that make you proud to follow in there footsteps. Yes we are all lucky Fella's. My Dad had a few bikes aswel he would pull them down and build them again in an afternoon. Only one bike he had that he didn't work on. It was an AJS 650 twin. He would crate it up every winter and ship it of to pride and Clarke to be serviced and checked over.
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  12. joe mc donald

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    I used to ride the Suzuki Hustlers. Could never beat the RD'S so I just hogged their tail end's till they seized and I got home first.
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  13. Hippo-Drones

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    I am so glad I got a mucky bike for the winter :)

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  14. Hamburg

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    Great collection there, like you I have a very understanding wife, I’ve been up to four bikes in the garage, at the moment I’ve just got the Street Triple, but I’m currently after a 748 or 916 as it’s a scratch I need to itch.

    Love the CBR600, I used to have an F3, great little bike!

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  15. Bad Billy

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    They are fun!
    I used to green lane on a DR400 Suzuki a few years back, fell off in a very similar situation to your photo, that's the trouble when you can't see what is beneath the water, good fun and it keeps you fit, wish I had one now.
     
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  16. Hippo-Drones

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    Fortunately the camera man went through before me so I mostly went the same route ish :D
    The engine in my Beta is from a DR, but the old 350cc aircooled engine! :)
     
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  17. mglemans86

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    have 4 riders. 1970 Bonnie, 72 Combat Commando, 86 LeMams and 05 Sprint. I think I need an RSV Aprillia.
     
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  18. Clarkey

    Clarkey Well-Known Member

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    Spoke to my dad at the weekend he turned 77 he took me to the TT in 78 mike hailwoods come back again in 79,80&81 I didn’t realise how lucky I was at the time 14 years old being taken out of school I’ve been back to the island on my own bikes a few time and countless trips to the BMF rally great memories and made has owned 748 motorcycles so far and he hasn’t finished yet
     
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  19. Helmut Visor

    Helmut Visor Only dead fish go with the flow
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    From an RSV owner you're only allowed one once you can spell Aprilia :p:p
     
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  20. Tony Richardson

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    I was there as well in 78, I thought that the Island would sink as there were so many people over for the TT, cheered loudly when Read's Honda broke down.
    We have been to the Island many times since our first visit in 72, our honeymoon, my elder brother moved over in 71, so we always had some where to stay, magic memories.
     
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