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pete123 28 Apr 2009 18:32

First bike
 
What's the first bike you ever owned? Do you still own it?

Alexlebrit 28 Apr 2009 18:40

A Derbi Terra Adventure bought last year as an early mid-life crisis present and I blame XT Girl for me doing so.

First i ever rode was a ratty Honda CG? which was a housemate's and she let me borrow it if I insured it.

tommysmithfromleeds 28 Apr 2009 18:47

Oh how I miss my...
 
1984 Model 2004 Piaggio Vespa PX125cc in white with black mudguard and headset. Dropped handlebars. Front rack and backrest, later removed to make it look more cafe. 8 litre tank with top up two strole oil hole. Glove box with three staples that held the sealent in place. Crashed three times; into side of freelander, hit by a lorry and into the back of a car (cause the brakes were broken as id been hit by a lorry...). Rebuilt over a LONG weekend. Joined a mod club but got kicked out when I got a motorcycle. Oh and it had a picture of Jimi Hnedrix on the front rather than an L plate.

http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...7/DSC00133.jpg

Threewheelbonnie 28 Apr 2009 19:03

1979 Honda CB100N. Some PO clown had drilled the crank case so it used a sump full of oil every 500 miles. It was flat out at 40 mph, had a 6V electric system that was only any use for blowing bulbs and parts were stupidly expensive and took weeks to get hold of. No idea how that POS got me into bikes. :thumbdown:

Actually, no, I do know. I swapped it for an MZ :scooter:

Andy

Matt Cartney 28 Apr 2009 23:59

Royal Enfield 350 (see avatar). Have thought about selling it many times but probably never will. It's too much fun blasting down country lanes in the summer sun.

Thing is, will never sell my XT either (too many memories, too good a bike).

Will probably end up at the age of seventy with ten bikes! :cool4:

Matt

pete123 29 Apr 2009 04:05

Hee hee
 
Isn't bike ownership a metaphorical love affair?!
I still comment when I see bikes of yesteryear, 'I had one of those....', and sigh.
My first legal bike was at 16, a Yam DT50M but I had a Suzuki TS185ER for the fields and couldn't better it, well a DT175MX was a close second.
Times have changed, I'd love another but prices have rocketed. Gone are the days where a TS could be bought for £50 and a train set. I blame ebay.
I went through the sportbike phase with my mates and owned 350LC's, GSXR750's and GPZ900's but always kept a dirtbike in the garage.
I lost too many of my mates on the road and my roadbike days were soon over but you'd still find me 'On any Sunday' at the tracks, fields and hills of England and Wales.
I still have the GPZ languishing at the back of my garage, one day I might get her out again....
Hendrix instead of L plate sounds good to me, no self respecting copper could argue that!

palace15 29 Apr 2009 09:33

My first bike was before I was legally old enough to ride was a Bianchi moped, legally, my first was a Honda PC50 moped then a Honda CB175 upon which I passed my test, then I had to settle for a Triumph 500 as I could not get insured for the Bonneville I had saved so hard for. :(

38thfoot 29 Apr 2009 09:58

Suzuki TS50X which suffered a premature end when It launched me through the windscreen of a car (who was on the wrong side of the road coming round a bend) resulting in multiple breaks to right arm and hand.

Ironically the same model bike nearly caused another near fatal crash two months ago when I saw one whilst riding in the Andalucian hills, entered a period of wistful recollection and nearly falling off the side of a mountain in the process.

cheers

38

swesty 18 May 2009 16:09

A 1966 Raleigh Runabout, followed by a 1968 Whisp. And its all their fault!!!!

McCrankpin 18 May 2009 19:40

A 1959 German Zundapp Bella Scooter, in 1965.
I learned a lot about my dad with that bike, he himself was a committed biker. He found it for me, being advertised for sale by the local vicar, and took me there, on the back of his bike, to collect it. But within his living memory he had been badly shot up in the war and his injuries were, at that time, close to stopping him riding bikes altogether. He didn't worry that it was a German bike, at a time when British bikes were ubiquitous, so I learnt forgiveness I suppose.
I wish I still had it.
I got the idea of doing scooter sprinting with it. So took it apart, sawed everything off it that wasn't needed, polished the bits of engine you're supposed to polish, and lost interest.
So it went in the skip and I moved to proper motorbikes and raced them instead.
I still have the logbook for it though.

An enduring memory is going to Giffs, somewhere on the North Circular Road in London, to buy spares. The journey took me past the Ace Cafe which was a rockers-oriented transport cafe in those days. On one occasion I stopped outside. There were lots of motorbikes parked, and I became aware of lots of eyes aimed in my direction. This was the era of the Mods-Rockers thing, so I promptly continued my journey. On reflection, those eyes were probably just curious. This Zundapp Bella was a pretty rare bike, I never saw another except around Giffs. It was built like a German tank, had solid quickly-detachable wheels, electric start and no kickstarter. It was completely uknown in those days to see someone on a scooter, engine dead, rider motionless, and then hear the engine start up as though by magic!
Magic!

Dodger 19 May 2009 07:19

http://s173.photobucket.com/albums/w...1953_TDHX4.jpg

1954 Dot Scrambler.:mchappy: By no means as tidy as this one [PDU 989 was the number plate].
Paid 20 quid for it ,it made a lot of noise and could eat BSA Bantams for breakfast ! [ which was very important to me in those days ].
:funmeteryes:

backofbeyond 19 May 2009 08:34

Buried back in the mists of time (before I owned a camera to take a picture of it, so thanks to whoever put this one on Google), this is what I started my biking career on:
http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...50_Li_1959.jpg

Complete with Parka (me, not the scooter), extra lights, army surplus tank aerial and eventually 200cc conversion, wal phillips fuel injector and a toolbox full of sparkplugs it would get me all of, maybe, half a mile before breaking down:thumbdown:.

It did, once, make it to Southend ( about 20 miles away), and eventually, back again. I still remember that journey as being of expedition difficulty with two engine siezures and a problem with the flywheel falling off:scooter::hammer:

Eventually I sold it to someone who played in a string quartet!

I would never ever have bought a British bike so it was lucky for my biking career that the Japs were just about starting their two wheeled invasion at the time. A secondhand Honda CB77 showed me that with good design even the most abused wreck could still be more or less reliable and it eventually got me to Athens and back.

FloridaRider 26 May 2009 14:59

First Bike, Last Bike, All The Bikes, What The Heck....
 
First bike I've ever owned was a little kawasaki KV75 in green. Fold up handlebars, tiny wheels, 3-speed automatic, headlight and tail light and even a speedo that went to 50mph! (Which i would peg on a dirt road downhill by our house...

http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k8...asakiKV75a.jpg

Then came the others... a bit of an obsession I think as I look back... afterall, I'm 46 years old and have owned at least one motorcycle everyday since I was 13...(before that, it was snowmobiles!)

'75 Kawasaki KV75 (3 speed auto with fold up bars)(green)
'73 Honda CL175 (neighbor gave it to me...basket case...the bike, not the neighbor)(maroon)
'77 Kawasaki KE90 (red)
'69 Honda CB350 (Rust-o-leum Green)
'76 Kawasaki KZ400 (metallic brown)
'82 Yamaha Vision (XV550J) (Red) Sweeeeeet Bike. First brand new motorcycle!
'84 Kawasaki GPz750 (Arrest-Me-Red) Really SWEEEEEEET bike....
'86 Yamaha SRX6 (red) wish I never got rid of it now...
'87 Kawasaki EX500 (white) first year for the 500! Wheelie machine...
'89 Honda TransAlp (white) Yes, I'm the ONE who bought one new...
'82 Honda XR200 (red) raced SuperVintage class scrambles
'83 Husqvarna WR250 (white) cool bike (was a package deal with the XR)
'85 Kawasaki KD80 (green) bike for the boys...
'91 KTM 125 EXC (white and red) rode enduros for a few years
'83 Honda XL250R (red) (the bike that started DixieDualSport!)
'78 Suzuki TS175 (white) why I bought this one I'll never know...
'90 Suzuki JR50 yellow, for my daughter
'96 KTM 620 RXC (LC4)(bike launched the KTM buying frenzy)
'74 Honda CB200 (orange) first delving into old bikes..
'81 Suzuki PE175 (yellow) first resoration project...
'94 Yamaha XT225 (White) Mrs wanted to ride...
00' Kawasaki KLR650 (Heftybag Green)
'83 Kawasaki GPz550 (Arrest-me-red) (first ebay bike purchase)
'74 DT250 (green) picked up at Bike week...
'76 PE250 (yellow) had a 400 motor in it...rat bike
'93 Yamaha XT225 (white/green) Mrs wanted to ride...
'76 KTM MC5 400 (orange) stock, whatta deal...sold it...whatta dumbass...
'72 Penton 175 Jackpiner (blue) barnfresh...no time to restore...sold it... whatta dumbass...
**'03 Triumph Speed Triple(green) A Christmas gifthttp://www.websitetoolbox.com/images...lies/smile.gif
'98 Suzuki DR350 (white) Mrs wanted to ride...
'04 Suzuki DR650 (yellow) loved it! (the almost perfect motorcycle)
**'05 KTM 450MXC (orange) this baby flies
'06 Kawasaki KLR650 (red/silver)
'01 Yamaha XT225(white)
'94 Suzuki DR350
'96 XT225...Mrs wants to ride...again...
**'07 Kawasaki KLX250S for the Mrs once again...
**'07 KTM 950 Super Enduro


** bikes currently in the stable...

xfiltrate 26 May 2009 16:12

My first bike...
 
Before Washington Heights became the Olympic Village for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, we lived there. My parents were committed anti-bikers, and for good reason, I was not yet then a teenager, and motocross events for kids was still a dream.

I was allowed off base only if I was going to a nearby stamp dealer that traded and sold postage stamps. Dad had given me his childhood stamp collection which I wheeled and dealt into the very collectable collection I have today.

I had 2 or 3 US stamps the shop owner really wanted but I was unwilling to sell or trade them until he rolled out a "mo-ped," this was a motorized bicycle of sorts, with pedals and a tiny motor. I have long since forgotten the make and model, but I think it was 50cc, and of course it was made in Japan.

That wise old Japanese stamp dealer faithfully stored the mo-ped for me until I arrived, whenever I was allowed, and rode it, mostly to the gin bars with their beautiful Japanese hostesses that the airmen frequented. I loved that bike as it represented freedom and delivered me into a new, exciting and very different world.

The way it was in Tokyo then, was if you had a mo-ped you could ride it on the streets, if you had the money you could buy a drink or cigarettes. And beyond the gin bars, in retrospect, Japan was where I learned a sincere and very deep appreciation for other cultures.

Today, in Buenos Aires, I park motorcycles for others. I might even trade a stamp or two, or a story.

My next bike was one of the aforementioned BSA Bantams, bought from an airman after his tour in England. .... What memories, thanks

xfiltrate

stevesawol 27 May 2009 07:46

My First bike .. 1100GS
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_LSgZbyTSBHA/Sf...2009%20098.jpg

in cleaner times...

http://lh6.ggpht.com/_LSgZbyTSBHA/SI...2/DSCF2606.JPG
:clap::clap:

hondated 27 May 2009 11:02

Tears...
 
My God I must be menopausal because when I remember getting my first bike a Yamaha 80cc YG1 I became tearful remembering my Dad who died a couple of years ago, having to sign the HP agreement.
I cannot remember how we got it home from Parsons Mead Croydon but I do know my Dad told me to wait for him to get home from work and he would give me some instructions on how to ride it. Well you can guess what happened by the time he got home I was already a budding Hailwood and screaming around the estate.
That was 42 years ago now and my screaming around days, well mostly, are long gone but the thrill of riding a bike remains the same and even though I tried to replace that with a sports car several years ago its still there and will only go when I go.
Once a Biker always a biker.

SprintST 27 May 2009 20:47

My first of many bikes was at the age of 16. A two year old 1972 Honda SL100 (Red of course). Loved the bike as it gave me my first taste of independence outside of public transit. Thought I was going to wear it out until I smashed it into a chain link fence one night following a High School Dance. Gates weren't locked the last loop around the school. Ooops!

Couldn't seem to upload a pic here due to file size but here's a link to one just like mine.
http://www.marblesmotors.com/images/...100_K1_Red.jpg:

Great memories ... Cheers!

Warthog 27 May 2009 21:29

My bike gene suddenly started expressing in my 17th year, despite no family history. A year of obession in cluding 6 months of saving saw me arrive home one evening after riding across london from Sanderstead Motorcycles with a 1992 Yamaha RXS100. A very funky little bike it was too!!

http://i15.ebayimg.com/04/i/000/b5/36/ff74_1.JPG

bunker 27 May 2009 22:25

Elsie
 
An '86 Yamaha RD 125LC with the worlds biggest K&N cone filter and noisy pipes at the tender age of 19 - have been hooked ever since! :thumbup1:

McCrankpin 28 May 2009 03:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by Warthog (Post 243648)
A year of obession including 6 months of saving saw me arrive home one evening after riding across london from Sanderstead Motorcycles with a 1992 Yamaha RXS100.

I used to get my bikes MOTed at Sanderstead Motorcycles, and if it's of any interest, it's now an Indian restaurant - quite a smart one. Since about 8 years or maybe more.

Warthog 28 May 2009 08:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by McCrankpin (Post 243670)
I used to get my bikes MOTed at Sanderstead Motorcycles, and if it's of any interest, it's now an Indian restaurant - quite a smart one. Since about 8 years or maybe more.

It had been 6 months since my CBT day in Wembley and me buying the RXS.

No bike experience either side of that so I do remember the shop and the side road next to it as I spent 45 minutes going up and down it until I finally worked up the courage to pull out on to the main road.

Crossing london at rush houron your first day riding a bike alone is a baptism of fire somewhat!!

Threewheelbonnie 28 May 2009 08:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by Warthog (Post 243683)
Crossing london at rush houron your first day riding a bike alone is a baptism of fire somewhat!!

I did my training in Leeds but was at Kingston Poly/Uni, so did my early riding round West and Central London. Fifteen years later and guys I ride with will suddenly drop out of sight in traffic then come storming up a few minutes later whinging about some bit of anti-social/dramatic filtering. I guess it stays with you :innocent:

Andy

Warthog 28 May 2009 11:26

Ah, yes. The old filtering in London.

Whilst at Uni I was only able to finance anotyher year of biking by being a courier over the Summer holidays. Now that really did see me picking up some really STOOOPID habits. :scooter:

I'm glad to say I held on to most the road sense but ditched the more suicidal tendencies when I returned to London as a daily commuter.

Filtering does leave a grin on my face but occassional I do chide myself after a daft risk now and then. It was easy to forget that, as a courier, you were just delivering a boring document of some kind and not the key to society's salvation....

hondated 28 May 2009 14:04

Warthog
 
Living just down the road from Sanderstead Motorcycles I remember them well. In fact given their location I am surprised just how long they survived in business.I am sure that given how popular motorcycling seems to be these days that if they could have survived that bit longer they could have had a better business today as I seem to remeber they sold good quality bikes.Sadly if you don't know already it has been replaced by an Indian Restaurant.

Peak 24 Jun 2009 21:32

Summer of 1996 and a red Yamaha FS1! A red hot summer and one of the best ever, if anyone knows where E707 HRE is please let me know coz I'd love to find out if she's still out there.

oldbmw 24 Jun 2009 23:50

My first bike in 1961 wasa an ex WD Matcless 350 from Pride and Clarke.... soon to be followed by my first Triumph, a 1969 cub..two years later witha 1961 Triumph 500 for teh road and a 350 Enfield for offroad...
Some years later had a 1970 Triumph Trophy.. then five years ago a BMW R80RT.. which has just been traded for a 500 Enfield..

*Touring Ted* 25 Jun 2009 12:26

Cagive Planet 125cc. Mito Engine, Disc brakes and upside down forks !

Not bad for a mad 19 year old :)

http://kenandtheartofmotorcyclemaint...-planet125.jpg

migweld 25 Jun 2009 12:49

Being the proverbial young 'un I'm still on my first bike. An X reg Bandit 600. Got it last year after the missus decided that we were definitely going to learn how to ride bikes, oh yes, no mistake.

While the Bandit has served me well I'm constantly looking at what I want next. The choices are either a Bonnie, a Thruxton, an Africa twin, a Griso or a lump of parallel Teutonic engineering. Decisions decisions!

XT GIRL 30 Jun 2009 06:03

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Originally Posted by migweld (Post 247687)
Being the proverbial young 'un I'm still on my first bike. An X reg Bandit 600. Got it last year after the missus decided that we were definitely going to learn how to ride bikes, oh yes, no mistake.


Hmmmmmmm... MIGWELD.... very, very, very welcome to the HUBB.

I know you're young and have a missus and a Bandit and all that -- but can we be best friends?

Absolutely NOTHING to do with the words MIG and WELD in your user name - I'm just a friendly, happy, fellow biker. (with lots and lots of broken alloy casings) :innocent::innocent::innocent:


PS: What does the missus ride? And does she know she's called missus?

XT GIRL 30 Jun 2009 06:17

My first bike...
 
My first (legal) bike when I turned 16: http://www.suzukicycles.org/photos/s...0gamma_450.jpg

MORE SIGNIFICANTLY --

My first BOYFRIEND's bike:

http://www.rallye-tenere.net/Bilder/...ektbild_rt.jpg


Been an XT GIRL at heart, ever since 1986!

Alexlebrit 30 Jun 2009 08:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by XT GIRL (Post 248136)
Hmmmmmmm... MIGWELD.... very, very, very welcome to the HUBB.

I know you're young and have a missus and a Bandit and all that -- but can we be best friends?

Tues, put down the welding gear and step away from the young man. At least give him time to settle in, find his feet and finish the luggage racks I'm going to ask him to make.

migweld 30 Jun 2009 12:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by XT GIRL (Post 248136)
Hmmmmmmm... MIGWELD.... very, very, very welcome to the HUBB.

Thank you kindly.

Quote:

I know you're young and have a missus and a Bandit and all that
What're you trying to say? :eek3:

Quote:

PS: What does the missus ride? And does she know she's called missus?
She rides an '07 FZ6. She doesn't know she's called the missus and it's probably best she doesn't, lest she start calling me 'him indoors'!


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