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Dementor
03-Oct-2004, 15:42
OK so I was a Mod the first time round:lol:

http://www.ducati996.fsnet.co.uk/Scooter1.jpg

Still got the same pillion though:rolleye:

http://www.ducati996.fsnet.co.uk/Scooter2.jpg

DJ Tera
03-Oct-2004, 16:42
Aprilia AF1-50 - bored out to 80cc :D

Sounded ****e but at 16 it was the only way to hit 75-80mph

Thought it was well rapid until I had a go on girly's derestricted RS125 :lol:

ScottyB
03-Oct-2004, 16:51
KR1S

Green rocket which needed an engine rebuild every week!!!

Brent
03-Oct-2004, 18:09
In 1974 - FS1E of course. I loved it. Engine screaming, flares flapping in the wind, hair flapping in the wind. Flares and hair a distant memory now.....

AK
03-Oct-2004, 18:12
Nice little AP 50 (58 flat out downhill - beat most of the lads on their fizzies!:D ) - put paid to my punk days very swiftly, as couldnt get mohican arranged when putting on crash helmet!:lol::lol::lol:

C

paulmort
03-Oct-2004, 18:13
In 1967, a 350 AJS long stroke...........one bang every lamp post (the bike that was!!!)
:bouncy::bouncy:

Jon
03-Oct-2004, 18:51
Lambretta GP150. Never had a front brake and it use to get quite interesting trying to stop the thing with the rear brake only.

madmav
03-Oct-2004, 19:11
WOW down memory lane:D

well i got me a yammaha ss50 Reg no LXC 61L

it was the early FS1E and the ss stood for (sixteener special)
It was candy apple orange and i put clip ons on it and hacksawed the exhaust in half!!:lol::lol:
My party trick was to set the ignition timming to (TDC) and bump start it in reverse !!!! Then ride it backwards :lol::lol:
what a party piece that was :cool:

it ****ed me of when the FS1E came out as they did it in a purple colour aswell:(.........mav)

http://www.fs1e.co.uk/russ.html

andyb
03-Oct-2004, 20:42
1977...Ap50. TRP176R ....... that was fun. Remember getting caught by a Police van as i went wrong way round a roundabout!

Loz
03-Oct-2004, 20:50
1982 MZ TS125 Lux - 62.5 mph top speed. Uglier than an ugly thing that's been beaten with the ugly stick and thrown out of the top of the ugly tree.
:pig:ugly!

Ah, but the freedom! :D

JACKO748S
03-Oct-2004, 20:59
Bit of a late starter - mine was a '97 M600.

Top first bike, good enough for to be a laugh round Cadwell and the back roads around Torpoint in Cornwall.

Jools
03-Oct-2004, 21:01
BSA C15...bought it for a fiver in 1971, two weeks before my 16th birthday.

Took it home and my Dad said, "your not having that, take it straight back" so I did. Rode it for all of 5 miles...illegaly of course.

FiscusFish
03-Oct-2004, 21:15
Suzuki GS125 in 1985.

Lee
03-Oct-2004, 21:15
1979,
Mine was yet another fizzie - but the DX version - RHJ286R - not that the front disc worked any better than the drum :puzzled:
But I thought It looked as if it might.

Rode it to school, in fact I was never of it - and in the summer use to disappear on Friday nights to South End or somewhere as naff with some mates and not go home till Sunday :roll:

What freedom we had.

BDG
03-Oct-2004, 21:47
Honda CB250 G5, what a bag of ****e.

First day i rode it, took it to work, lost it on gravel car park and stuffed it into the front wing of the bosses 3.5 litre Rover:(

I was very unpopular with the boss but a hero with everyone else:lol::lol::lol:

Jasper
04-Oct-2004, 01:04
White and blue RD250LC-Awesome,then they changed the learner laws,so i had to ride a Honda CB100N!!Stilll went and played on the LC though.Best thing about the Honda?The reg,it would be worth a mint now(more than the bike):SEX 666X.Wish i'd kept it!!

Rattler
04-Oct-2004, 01:10
FS1E!!! Fantastic, bright red (dodgy respray) - no ignition switch - dreaful Micron can - fabulous!!!

KeefyB
04-Oct-2004, 07:07
Originally posted by Jools
BSA C15...bought it for a fiver in 1971, two weeks before my 16th birthday.


Yep,I had a C15 too.1977 was the year.Most of my mates had GT250/185's,CB250/200's and the odd 'Onda SS50.and they could all leave me for dead.I was the first to pass my test tho,and got my own back when I bought my Triumph Bonny.
Ah,UNC116S,where are you now?

webbyc
04-Oct-2004, 08:15
Mine was a Royal Enfield 250 Crusader Sports which I bought for £20 in 1974. My dad encouraged me a bit by showing me where the controls were and what they did, and then just left me to get on with it!!!

Eamonn
04-Oct-2004, 08:23
First bike I owned in 1973 was a NSU Quickly moped (it wasn't quick!) - used as a field bike since I was only 15. The engine would last about 30 mins riding before nipping up and needing a complete strip down. I learnt a lot about that machines engine and gearbox internals......

A proper bike in the shape of a Norton Jubilee 250cc came in 1974 -cost £5 but needed new front tyre and tube. Pushed it 2 miles from mates house to mine on the grass verge (to protect the rim) only to have Dad say I couldn't keep it since it would cost £18 for a new tyre and tube and so it wasn't worth it. Pushed it back the 2 miles and had my fiver returned :(

Then first real road bike in 1975 - a James 250cc Commodore with an Italian engine in it! Top speed about 65 mph and had to be careful about taking on FS1E's away from the lights - they would often beat me.... how embarassing....
Still have the bike, built in 1957 with 14,000 (genuine) miles on the clock. The bikes worth about £200, the number plate about £2000 :lol:

JasonBoswell
04-Oct-2004, 10:32
Originally posted by JACKO748S
Bit of a late starter - mine was a '97 M600.

Same here! Didnt have any time for bikes until I saw a piccie of a Monster in a magazine. Booked my direct access, trundles round on a CB500 for a couple of days, and bought a shiny red M600 minutes after passing my test :D Havent looked back...

Monty
04-Oct-2004, 11:07
Oh dear, it's time to admit to my age :(.
1954 BSA 125 Bantam bought for £9 10s in 1964 ridden(illegally) for about 2 months until my 16 birthday. Feel the power-it would do about 55 flat out with me lying on the tank-3 speed gearbox, plunger rear suspension............
Got knocked off it after about 6 weeks and broke my arm, had a head on with a drunk in an Austin A35-he was driving up the wrong side of the road on a hill-I came over the top-wallop. He moved the bike and his car before the police came-enough said.
After that a succession of bikes, BSA Bantams, BSA C10L, C11G, Aerial Colt's, Francis Barnet's, 83cc MV Augusta Sport........passed test on Fanny B, then the big iron started, BSA B31, Triumph T100, T110, BSA SuperRocket, DB34 GoldStar (how I wish I still had that) BSA RocketGoldStar, Vincent Rapide-the list goes on. At one point I never got an insurance certificate, I rode on a succesion of 14 day cover notes, always changed the bike before the cover note expired :lol:.

John

Iconic944ss
04-Oct-2004, 11:20
1980 - Yammy Fizzy! Proper Yam racing colours and my brothers Kenny Roberts rep jacket to go with it - soo over the top.

First day I had it, myself and a friend set off to Scarbrough to watch the racing and his AP50 blew-up on the moors road - Oh what carefree lives we had then.

Happy times - Frank

antonye
04-Oct-2004, 12:38
My first was an FS1E-DX ... the one with the disk brake at the front! It was yellow with the Yamaha racing ladders on it, Micron exhaust, "race" disk valve and topped out at 46mph. RVV 421R where are you now?

But I'll admit that this is where it all started...

http://www.horrible.demon.co.uk/bikes/antonyonbike.jpg

antonye
04-Oct-2004, 12:39
Originally posted by vman
The First ever car I had was a Fiat Uno Turbo, Fantastic little car...Lowered,Arbarth bits and bobs, 3 spokes, black windows, sense and tell speaking alarm,Serious ICE.......Bo!!!!!


Heh, I had one of those too....

http://www.horrible.demon.co.uk/images/uno.jpg

nelly
04-Oct-2004, 12:43
Other than the obligatory field bikes, C50/70 and 90's and a CB250G5 my first road bike was a MT5. Bought it as a non runner (cheap), rewired it and got it going.
Then the tuning started and ended up at 65mph everywhere. Limited only by the gearing. Couldn't get any smaller on the rear sprocket and the front almost rubbed the cranckcases :roll:
Covered 18000 miles on that little thing and it never blew!!! :o

LesPaul
04-Oct-2004, 14:47
Did my direct access on the schools bike and had a RGV250M sat in the garage for when I passed my test, was a bit of a shock the first time I opend it up after the NSR125 and GP100's I had been riding :o
Wish I had some photo's of it as it looked real nice in it's lucky strike colours :D

Darren

Steve M
04-Oct-2004, 14:55
Yamaha FS1E - it had pedals!

ziggi
04-Oct-2004, 14:55
1982 DT50MX - 65cc mallossi bore kit after 3 rebores

yeti
04-Oct-2004, 15:13
19** Villiers 2 stroke...........yuk

Jewell
04-Oct-2004, 19:33
1999 cagiva mito evo2.
had about 115mph out of it.
was super sweet.

i remember the day when Guido posted up pics of my mito,boy did it look shexxxx-eeeyyyy.

Dementor
04-Oct-2004, 20:34
Originally posted by Jon
Lambretta GP150. Never had a front brake and it use to get quite interesting trying to stop the thing with the rear brake only.

Just the two of us Mods so far then Jon:lol:

Interesting thread though.

Rob B
04-Oct-2004, 20:43
Started much later than most of you lot so I had a CBR400RR GullArm. Bit of a shock after the test on the CG125 in the morning. Razzing back down the M3 from Woking (Pocket Rockets if memory serves) and I was wondering just how much fun this rev bomb was going to be. Didn't take long to work it all out, what a laugh.

Rgds,

Rob

gasmanrus
04-Oct-2004, 21:26
my first bike in '96 was a fzr400. when i went to look at it to buy it a bird in short shorts pulled up on it & i was in love.

it sounded awsome (like a real bike to me at the time)

then after crashing it on the road a couple of times i booked a track day at snetterton and i knew that this is what bikes were all about. bought the duke & havnt looked back:sing:

sparkin
04-Oct-2004, 21:41
SS50 5 Speed in yellow(with a C70 barrel!)



[Edited on 4-10-2004 by sparkin]

rcgbob44
04-Oct-2004, 22:01
I had a Hondo C50, it would do an honest 145 mph uphill into a force 8 gale.

Then went onto a DBD34 GS. then a few more nice machines.

ils
04-Oct-2004, 22:45
Honda CB100N which had no side panels (couldn't afford to replace!) and no stand - I had to lean it into a hedge next to my digs. Neighbours thought it had been abandoned!
Next was a sorry looking Vespa PX125e which I bought "as seen" from Bikerama in Hornsey and had to push nearly five miles home..Has anyone ever tried to use the rear brake on one of those things? - Your'e better off dragging your feet! The bloody thing would bite back hard every other attempt at kickstarting..The scars up me shin!!:(

crm250
04-Oct-2004, 22:53
Yikes *rack brain*
MT50 then moving up to a MB50, then the usual AR80's and DT125LC then passed test in 1987 and got my first 350LC.
So so many bikes since then.

Dementor
10-Oct-2004, 22:00
Come on more photos:D

Loz
10-Oct-2004, 22:21
OK mate, you asked for it ...


http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/lozenge/Images/MZ.jpg

:( :P :lol:

TP
10-Oct-2004, 22:47
here's my first one ...

[Edited on 10-10-2004 by tp-996]

Nigel C
10-Oct-2004, 23:04
one of these rocketships :o



http://static.photobox.co.uk/public/images/68/39/13576839.s.jpg

rcgbob44
10-Oct-2004, 23:06
ooooh, You rebel Nigel!:cool:

Old Yella
10-Oct-2004, 23:15
After the usual field bikes from being about 9 or 10 my first road bike was a Beta MX4-S.
A 50cc enduro stylee bike, went well enought to keep up with my mates on their FS1E's and the like.
Lasted weel to say it was ridden every day and night for about 14 months before I could afford to 'upgrade'? to a Suzuki TS100ERZ.

Jeez they were funny times, ten 50cc bikes racing as fast as possible down the local high street at midnight, its a wonder were still here to remember it! :o

kwikbitch
10-Oct-2004, 23:34
Originally posted by Jewell
1999 cagiva mito evo2.
had about 115mph out of it.
was super sweet.

i remember the day when Guido posted up pics of my mito,boy did it look shexxxx-eeeyyyy.

Me too...! AND I'll never get rid of her...Went on her for the first time in ages a couple of sundays ago. Went out for a bimble that turned into 3 hours...Boy was that FUN!:D

GsxrAge
10-Oct-2004, 23:47
yamaha DT50 1987 great fun weekly rebuilds:lol:

Nattyboy
11-Oct-2004, 09:43
MBX50..here I am at 15 learning to ride it in asda car park (supermarkets werent open on a sunday then..)

Nattyboy
11-Oct-2004, 09:47
Oh..and nice taste Ant..!! I had two uno turbos..both grey...cracking fun, but jeez didnt you used to get some torque steer when you nailed it on those little 13" wheels !!:lol: (stuck these lancia beta wheels on which were a little better..)

Mind you you probably havent even noticed the wheels after laughing at my barnet so much....:lol:

[Edited on 11-10-2004 by Nattyboy]

[Edited on 11-10-2004 by Nattyboy]

Nattyboy
11-Oct-2004, 09:49
And heres the first one...which is why you should never let a 17 year old loose in a rocketship. Note neat indentation on bonnet from lampost..:(:D

Cheers
Nat

clint
11-Oct-2004, 11:00
Yam. FSIE dx, separate oil tank none of that mixing business at the petrol pump.
Great fun.

Lily
11-Oct-2004, 11:15
I had one of these :)

Just imagine a silver one with a scatty 17 year old girly behind the wheel !!

The escort XR3 was Fords first serious attempt to enter the world of the Hot Hatches and compete with the likes of the Golf GTI, Producing 96 bhp from the carburetted (twin choke Weber) version of the 1600cc CVH mated to a four speed gearbox. The car had to be carburretted, as Bosch could not supply ford with sufficient supplies of injection systems, as ironically, all their production was being used for the Golf GTi. This gave the escort a top speed of 113mph and a very respectable 0 to 60 sprint time of 9.2 seconds. Boot Spoiler and sport style interior were standard but Cloverleaf Alloy wheels were an optional extra

Dukerob
11-Oct-2004, 11:25
yep I had a Fizzie too, DX version with the disc brake, '76 P plate bought well s/hand for £120 I think, snot yellow with pedals and a self-destructing plug cap which used to pop off after a few miles being nailed, great fun at 16 !

dave w
11-Oct-2004, 18:02
Suzuki AP50..... with A100 engine in fastest 50 in Bournemouth.... blow away any fizzie !:cool: