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Thanks but no thanks stink.
Sloped panther however would be nice, although I have no idea if they're long or not and I reckon they're about 4 grand up?
Forgot to mention I'm looking for at least a 500, 350s are nice but just too small for what I need.
The BSA would be great but I wouldn't want to ruin it with a repaint. Douglas is a 350. Norton 16H is long but not that pleasing to the eye + out of my budget.
Out of interest a Matchless G9 and AJS Model 20 (both the same bike) are all around £3000 is there any reason for them being so much cheaper than others? They appear to be longer than an Enfield.
https://classic-motorbikes.net/images/gallery/10234.jpg |
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I hope you know how uncomfy they'll be  |
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I disagree, that's what a bike should look like. Including the lovely fat tyres. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
Currently : Royal Enfield 350 Meteor
Previously : CB100N > CB250RS > XJ900F > GT550 > GPZ750R/1000RX > AJS M16 > R100RT > Bullet 500 > CB500 > LS650P > Bullet Electra X & YBR125 > Bullet 350 "Superstar" & YBR125 Custom > Royal Enfield Classic 500 Despatch Limited Edition (28 of 200) & CB Two-Fifty Nighthawk > ER5 |
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this is the most ridiculous thread ever, koolio your an idiot,
go to the haynes museum or a vintage bike meet up and check out bikes,
you clearly have no real idea of what you want, and looking for a "long" bike is just stupid, you should be looking for a old bike that is reliable or has parts available,or one that you have your heart set on from when you were a kid,
you are just wasting everyones time on a fruitless search for a bike that you don't have the first idea of what it is ____________________ the humans are dead
I kick arse for the lord
Wiring Diagrams BIDNIP it bitches |
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| hmmmnz wrote: | this is the most ridiculous thread ever, koolio your an idiot,
go to the haynes museum or a vintage bike meet up and check out bikes,
you clearly have no real idea of what you want, and looking for a "long" bike is just stupid, you should be looking for a old bike that is reliable or has parts available,or one that you have your heart set on from when you were a kid,
you are just wasting everyones time on a fruitless search for a bike that you don't have the first idea of what it is |
Thanks for the rant. Isn't the above the very reason I posted? And yes I'm going to be seeing some classic bike shows.
Well I have some ideas, BSA Goldstar, Vincent Black Shadow, 1930s Norton International Model 30, all longer bikes and all above £15,000.
My budget is £3000 and I can get a Matchless G9 for that, never seen one in real life though and like the Enfield could be a small bike.
I wanted some suggestions and I have a preference, is that so much to ask? Does that make it stupid? |
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One thing I will say is that pretty much universally, the wheelbase on motorbikes don't really vary by more than a couple of inches. One bike appearing "long" and another appearing "short" is more a function of the seat, peg and handlebar position than the actual size of the bike.
For example:
Sunbeam S7 57"
Kawasaki ZX9R 56.7"
Triumph T140 bonneville 55.75"
Vincent Black Shadow 55.5"
Honda CBR900RR 55.3"
Norton International 54.75"
RD250LC 54.1"
Enfield Bullet 53.5"
So a huge range of bikes, with only 3.5" difference between their wheelbases from shortest to longest. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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| Ed Case wrote: | You've got to remember koolio that the companies that made these 'Classics' went out of business because much of the time they were selling stuff that simply wasn't up to the job and what was crap then is nothing more than old crap now. I started on British bikes in the 60s when they called them unreliable now they call them 'Maintenance Intensive', it's the same damn' thing but with a positive twist. Unless you're as keen as mustard and useful with the spanners, forget it, stick with more modern (and much better) bikes, the old stuff will do your head in. In addition the Indian Enfields no matter with what engine, original, 'Lean Burn', or any other , the bike is still stuck in the 1950s and will need 1950s attention. |
I very much doubt that Britain was producing crap in the 40s and 50s. 1960s and 70s maybe, as most of our old industries went down the pan then irrespective of quality.
Most of the stuff produced in the 40-50s couldn't handle motorways simply because the world just didn't have motorways yet, didn't mean they were crap.
Remarkable that people around the world worship British bikes especially those from the earlier periods, everyone except self hating Britain.
Trying to convince me that a 1940s Triumph or Norton are crap is like telling me a Spitfire or a Hurricane were crap fighter planes because they don't go super sonic like jets today do and yet at the time the Spitfire was a masterpiece of engineering. |
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Are you inspector gadget .. ??
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| koolio wrote: | | Stinkwheel wrote: | Google. |
I tried that, couldn't find much.
| Ed Case wrote: | I've had Triumphs, B.S.A.s, & Nortons, most of 'em bought new, you're welcome, best of luck, they'll keep you busy !. |
Out of interest which ones? |
Triumph T100 Daytona/T100 T, Thunderbird 650, Sports Cub 200, B.S.A. Shooting Star 441, Norton Commando 750. Bought most new, soon got fed up with oil leaks, unreliability (the Daytona bought on a saturday....the factory at Meriden on the following monday......main bearings rumbling, the wrong ones fitted on the line and they knew it at the time !). Commando seized at 90mph with my missus on the back, the barrels bored on an angle (not square to the cylinder base), managed to pull the clutch lever in quick enough to avoid us being very rapid pedestrians, there's a limit to how many 100 metre strides you can make before you lose your balance. Constant maintenance needed, usually a trip to the dealers on a sturday morning to buy odds and sods, a chat to all your mates doing the same thing, then home to make it usable for work the week after then repeat the following weekend. Bikes thrown together, bollocks to the customer, it's his problem now. The Japs didn't 'steal' the market, the Brits threw it at them. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 302 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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