The Random Rideout Pictures

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  1. Tiglet

    Tiglet Vintage Member

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    Great picture mate.

    Thems proper bikes:cool:
     
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  2. rogerp

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    this was about 4 weeks ago 3 of the nortons are electric start , i don't own one the guys i do breakfast with all decided to come on nortons , i was on a triumph so i was taking pictures
     
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  3. Winglad

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  4. roadrider

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    I always wanted an 850 Commando when I was a kid.Still do
     
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  5. Winglad

    Winglad Crème de la Crème

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    Please don‘t laugh, but this was my first motorcycle (it was Honda‘s take on the Commando and it was what I could afford at the time). I loved it dearly!

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    That was long before ‚retro‘ was hip!
     
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  6. Ducatitotriumph

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    That actually looks pretty sweet!!
    Genuinely!
     
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  7. Don the Don

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    That looks a nice bike, and lets be honest it may have not been a Norton but I bet it was more reliable
     
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  8. roadrider

    roadrider First Class Member

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    I've heard that there a very good bike.
     
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  9. Tiglet

    Tiglet Vintage Member

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    Yes the single cylinder Honda GB500TT:cool: or was yours the 400cc model Daniel.
     
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  10. Tiglet

    Tiglet Vintage Member

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    Typical reply from you young ones:yum
     
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  11. Winglad

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    #611 Winglad, Dec 1, 2020
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    Dave, it was the 500 Clubman. I think there was no official German version sold, since it had mph on the outer scale of the speedometer and a secondary inner ring depicting kph.

    I just checked: most of the German Clubmans where grey-imports from the U.S.
    Later, 1000 U.S. units where officially sold by Honda on the German market as they had problems selling them in America...

    Wikipedia says the 500 TT was painted in red and had a slightly different fuel tank. It was supposedly the initial series.
    Mine was dark-green-metallic. The green was only visible in sunlight; otherwise the bike appeared to be black.

    The TT:
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  12. Tiglet

    Tiglet Vintage Member

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    Don’t want to disagree with Mr Wilkiedia but the GB500TT was also made in black with gold pin striping which looked like the colour of your bike. They were grey imports in the UK iirc.

    I know someone who has a GB400TT in black(original colour)it’s a nice little bike:cool:
     
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  13. Winglad

    Winglad Crème de la Crème

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    Maybe, the TT never was called Clubman in GB at all!?
     
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  14. Tiglet

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    Just remembered Daniel that Honda also made a 250cc model of the TT :worried:
     
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  15. Adie P

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    I'm fairly sure the GB500TT WAS a factory standard range model in the UK - hence the GB play on the normal CB nomenclature? I'd also agree that it was finished in black and gold - an almost direct copy of a Velo. Venom colour scheme. The grey imports were most likely the 400 version.
     
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  16. Dartplayer

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    Some from the weekend :cool: dice run

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  17. Jadorff

    Jadorff Noble Member

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    I tend to ride on my own so not to many photos .one from today

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  18. DCS222

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    That’s obviously Scotland...
     
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  19. TonyG

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    Hi,

    They were never sold in the UK strangely enough, we only got the XBR. All sizes, 250, 400, and 500 are grey imports to the UK. I don't know if they do a black colour, but the green is often mistaken for black as it is so dark. I've got an 1985 Japanese import GB500tt and they are really nice bikes.

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  20. DCS222

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    I had a black XBR500 and loved it, fun engine, ample handling
     
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