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chris.p 04-Feb-2006 19:47

Two bikes for , firstly the KR1S, I think my favaroute quote came from Performance Bikes of the time, went alog the lines of " The sound of the KR1s exhaust note was like tearing calico". will have to dig out a pic I have from a trackday at Cadwell.
But althougth I would love a go on your RGV Monty, the bike I rated the most has to be the Yamaha TZR250 V Twin, only available as a grey import, even restricted could blow away most bigger bikes on any road that had plenty of bends;).
I had mine for only two years, wish I still had it:(

Pic attached is tacken from a track day at Cadwell in 97 or 98.


Chris.:burn:

crm250 04-Feb-2006 21:07

Chris had a couple of 3XV's and i also loved them. handling was superb as were the brakes (better than my VJ23 too) but the motor while grunty and useable was a bit ofa problem for me. I had 2 rebuilds on both bikes costing around a grand each and life was short. A bit too stressed in certain areas but i felt it was always the oil pump was the achilles heel.
My VJ23 is hardly any faster up top, but is as strong in the midrange and has a violent kick up top much much stronger than the 3XV. Handling is better and is even lighter but here is the shocker - the VJ23 is actually very very well built almost honda like and feels very hi tech compared to the 3XV's flimsy plastics and feel. Sadly the VJ23 has an inherant problem, the crank seal is built into the main bearing which is hardly ideal and prone to fail in race spec. For the road in stock form - same 45 bhp as the 3XV but with the CDI, Pipes and airbox i would expect high 50's at least.

Had a MC21 a few years back and loved that, never had a 28 and still think a MC28 in rothmans is the sexiest looking bike on the planet ever bar none.

I do plan on taking the RGV to oulton to my forst track day later this year. if anyones around at the time they are welcome to try it for size

Nattyboy 04-Feb-2006 21:36

Youve got a very good taste in bikes mate - even the gag bikes (would love that YSR in my orifice at home !!)...I quite like looking at all your pics..helps me justify having 'only' 3 bikes myself !!

Nat


Quote:

Originally posted by crm250
Natty, yeah the seat, bit bad isnt it ? it currently wears the normal one which is not as bad, but still looks far better without.

Monty, that is my parents place in northwales, it is quite something. He restores old ducati's and i feel is fitting to keep a bike or two over there to help my lack of space here in cheshire. The RC30 is already spoiling for a fight with some maroon old 175 elite thing.
As for the gag bikes, well they dont move much and the KSR is for sale, but here they are for your amusment


:lol::lol:

crm250 04-Feb-2006 23:46

Thanks Nattyboy glad you appreciate them. I grew up with bikes in the house so for me my childhood memories included having breakfast next to a black shadow in the kitchen, Moving a 350 desmo out of the way to watch TV, breaking a toe on a 175 scrambler barrel in the spare bedroom - and living with a big black line on the kitchen line as the vincent was wheel spun out of the kitchen.
So living with 2 gag bikes in the living room and a restored NC30 in my hallway i guess just is normal to me as i was trained from an early age.
Its funny as when you try to explain to people you have bikes in the house, they kind of expect bits of bikes in the sink and stuff yet are quite shocked by how good they look and dont look daft in situ.
Some people like to collect clocks or antique furniture - my passion is bikes. I was the son who hated them too and swore when 16 i would never ride a bike. 20 years on i am the only one still riding in the family and all my dads classics are never used once built which i feel is wrong but he gets pleasure from them and is happy to keep a couple of mine safe over in wales for me.
which brings me back to the RC30 - always been my dream bike, and i know i am so lucky to own one. I still feel this is the best bike i have ever ridden and i have owned many newer faster superbikes. there is something about the RC, it may be old and only about the same power as the 916 but it handles so well. . . . . . i could go on for hours trying to explain about why it feels so good but i wont bore people any more.
If you get a chance to try one or buy one - beg borrow or steal to get it, you will not be disapointed.

[Edited on 5-2-2006 by crm250]

weeveetwin 05-Feb-2006 16:47

I wish I could find a mint one of these today. Believe me, they go like stink! There's a beauty on eBay at the moment, but it's been messed about with too much. Anyone find a good (original) example, let me know...?

Ahhh! The 1980's. (Weren't summers hotter then..?)

Stu748R 06-Feb-2006 10:29

How about a nice Yamaha 535 Virago??????

Henners 06-Feb-2006 10:32

Quote:

By Stu748R (Ex)
How about a nice Yamaha 535 Virago??????


..OY - back to the wages :lol:

Darren27 06-Feb-2006 13:55

1992 Suzuki GSXR750WN

First of the water cooled Gixers. When I was at Uni I would have killed to get my hands on one. Would still like to have one in the garage now.

greenmachine 07-Feb-2006 00:40

Don't be soft - get a zxr750 or zx7r !!!! :):):)

Get it jetted with a full system and ideally lightweight wheels and marvel in one of the best chassis and most excellent engines ever created

.... just remember the green ones go faster :frog:

Monty 07-Feb-2006 00:52

Quote:

Originally posted by chris.p
Two bikes for , firstly the KR1S, I think my favaroute quote came from Performance Bikes of the time, went alog the lines of " The sound of the KR1s exhaust note was like tearing calico". will have to dig out a pic I have from a trackday at Cadwell.
But althougth I would love a go on your RGV Monty, the bike I rated the most has to be the Yamaha TZR250 V Twin, only available as a grey import, even restricted could blow away most bigger bikes on any road that had plenty of bends;).
I had mine for only two years, wish I still had it:(

Pic attached is tacken from a track day at Cadwell in 97 or 98.


Chris.:burn:

The bike in my avatar isn't an RGV Chris-it's a proper TZ, a 250D-now that you really would like a go on............

John

chris.p 07-Feb-2006 07:47

Quote:

Originally posted by Monty
Quote:

Originally posted by chris.p
Two bikes for , firstly the KR1S, I think my favaroute quote came from Performance Bikes of the time, went alog the lines of " The sound of the KR1s exhaust note was like tearing calico". will have to dig out a pic I have from a trackday at Cadwell.
But althougth I would love a go on your RGV Monty, the bike I rated the most has to be the Yamaha TZR250 V Twin, only available as a grey import, even restricted could blow away most bigger bikes on any road that had plenty of bends;).
I had mine for only two years, wish I still had it:(

Pic attached is tacken from a track day at Cadwell in 97 or 98.


Chris.:burn:

The bike in my avatar isn't an RGV Chris-it's a proper TZ, a 250D-now that you really would like a go on............

John




Sorry John, meant CRMs50`s RGV, guess thats what happens when you get near to 50 & have had a couple of glasses of wine;)


Chris.:burn:

Mad Dog Bianchi 07-Feb-2006 08:14

No photos here, but a 1970 A-7 Kawa 350. Low down torque from the rotary valves and a real nice power curve. Stayed with Mach 1 500's up to 60mph and trounced most everything (RD's especially) but CB750's. Loved to wheelie in first 3 gears as well.

Ains. 07-Feb-2006 10:22

Quote:

Originally posted by dave996
I've got a Kat 1100, no pop up head light though!

My dream bike of the 80's?
Still got mine.

Kat thou' sz Top bike.

Ains.

Steve M 07-Feb-2006 10:34

Quote:

[i]


The bike in my avatar isn't an RGV Chris - it's a proper TZ, a 250D-now that you really would like a go on............

John

he's not the only one ;)

TZ's :D

Monty 07-Feb-2006 21:32

Quote:

Originally posted by Steve M
Quote:

[i]


The bike in my avatar isn't an RGV Chris - it's a proper TZ, a 250D-now that you really would like a go on............

John

he's not the only one ;)

TZ's :D

Now now, form an orderly queue-no pushing at the back.:lol:

John

chris.p 07-Feb-2006 22:09

Quote:

Originally posted by Monty
Quote:

Originally posted by Steve M
Quote:

[i]


The bike in my avatar isn't an RGV Chris - it's a proper TZ, a 250D-now that you really would like a go on............

John

he's not the only one ;)

TZ's :D

Now now, form an orderly queue-no pushing at the back.:lol:

John


John,
If that offer is available for the Cadwell DSC Trackday, I would be forever in your debt;) ooohhh the anticipation, can`t wait:D


Chris.:burn:

Herb 07-Feb-2006 22:25

A 72 Kawazaki Z1 would be in my Garage.

I had a 76 z900.


mark749s 08-Feb-2006 00:07

talking of strokers I sold this RZV500R to buy the 749s

mark749s 08-Feb-2006 00:14

pic is here

chris.p 08-Feb-2006 08:01

Quote:

Originally posted by mark749s
pic is here



Nice spannies :cool:


Chris.:burn:

mark749s 08-Feb-2006 15:08

they were Jim Lomas stainless steel with carbon silencers, they sounded great, they were sold to a guy in northern ireland whos is on a project

mark749s 09-Feb-2006 23:21

i'm on 99 posts now is it time to change hands ????

mark749s 09-Feb-2006 23:22

no it is not i'm staying with the right


Mark

keith888 12-Feb-2006 10:14

For the ultimate Jap 2T you cannot beat an RG500 in my opinion. Still lots of good ones about. Its got the character of an italian but almost needs looking after as much! Mines got a Stage 3 and despite being 20 years old is still excellent fun on track days. The 888 and the RG are such amazingly different riding experiences I still cannot work out which I prefer!

Keith


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