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What's up with a 500 twin like CB, GS ER5? Or even an XJ600?
If ridden sensibly you'll probably get as good mpg as an ancient 250. If there was one going cheap a Hyosung GT250 would be ideal if you still wanted a 250 class, other than that you're looking at really old bikes or overpriced new stuff like CBF250.
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my bike is for sale... could probably look at adjusting the price for you (really need it gone lol, strapped for cash!)
I'd have thought you'd be able to get a 250 or a 400 superdream within the 33bhp limit though? (should be fairly cheap too?) ____________________ Bike: Currently Bikeless... Gahh
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CB-1's are cool. You'll become a hooligan
If you don't restrict it you take the chance on getting pulled or not. If you ride sensibly and aren't unlucky you would get away with it, tho that's your call. Expect a lecture from Teflon Mike as well as your mum You would have to choose your insurer wisely tho, as some are certificate happy.
It uses the same engine as the CBR400 Aero I think, so restrictor dimensions will be the same. ____________________ Prize cunt
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You are going to struggle to find a bike that s 'You' proof....
CB1... nice, ish... but one I'd avoid on the 'common' front, as well as being a four pot. GS500 is more common, as powerful. Cheaper to run, and has less to go wrong! Though I'm sure you'll still find SOMETHING!
But I think, in your shoes, I'd be looking dirt bikes.
Something like a DR350...
You WILL have to spend more money, but, tend to hold value better, and practically, there isn't MUCH more too them than your pedal and pop.... its just whats there is bigger!
AND... you live in Shropshire.... some of the BEST greenlaning in the country RIGHT on your doorstep....... even without venturing into either of the two National Parks within spitting distance and annoying the bobble hatters!
Now, I know I mention it a fair bit..... but... single, dirt bike, air cooled, two stroke, under £500..... I would... I DID.... Yamaha DT175MX
Check e-bay. You can pick up a really good one, for about £800. You get stuff with T&T from £500, and there are plenty of examples, no T&T offered that probably wont take much to get T&T on them.
Great fun, with 17bhp, hardly more than learner legal, I know, but its 33bhp complient, and its a very 'useful' 17bhp, and quite exiting.
Not a long haul bike though..... but then you dont really need one, and its much more comodiouse than a PC50!
They haven't been Learner Legal for thirty years, so roaded versions tend not to have been abused by numpties, like DT125's, or messed with in misguided attempts to de restrict them. Many will have been abused as off road hacks and field bikes though, but.... its an air cooled Yamaha two stroke..... tough as old boot, and so simple! NOT new bike reliability.... just the 'dependability' of really low tech and rugged mechanics.
But, GS500, GPz500, or similar..... you know the 'usual' suspects! ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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+1 for CB-1. Just to elevate the heat of discussion,
https://www.zeyz.de/cb1/cb1.jpg
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CB-1s are cool. Plain as day.  ____________________ Greetings from Shitsville! |
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How much do cb-1s go for nowadays? Theres one at a garage locally, hes asking £1250 thought twas a bit steep  ____________________ A2 Passed 18/6/10 |
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| yambabe wrote: | | Teflon-Mike wrote: | I'd be looking dirt bikes.
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No no no no no no!
Anything along those lines is going to be an arsehole magnet, they will come from MILES around to try and steal it.
If your PC50 was a target for the idiots any kind of dirtbike or moto-style bike will be 1000 times worse.
Unless you can keep it in the house, or have a personal armed guard to watch it 24/7 of course?  |
He lives in Telford... a 'New' town, planed about a hundred and fifty years ago, when all the bludy Saxons had finally chopped down all the wood in the weald to make boats and brackets, and some-one discovered that in this bit of 'no-mans-land' forgotten between England and Wales, they hadn't chopped down a tree in a thousand years, and thought it a good place to experiment with iron making......
Briefly, it was the Forge that helped forge an empire, the metal moving east, in stages, being processed..... Needles in Studley, Chain in Wolverhampton, Locks in Birmingham......
The smoke from all the furnaces molding that metal, making the sky 'Black' such that Queen Victoris, from the coach of her private train, asked "Where are we, this, 'Black' country" and so renamed the district...... though it doesn't explain thier funny accents!
But then, thanks to the notables that created the iron industry, it also declined. Wilkinson, who had started a forge to make gun Barels, and pioneered the moring process to make them more accurately, an aquaintence of Brummie Bolton, offered to make a cylinder for Watt, an emminent scientist Bolton 'sponsored'..... to create the first practicable steam engine...... and no longer needing the water shed off the Snowdonia mountains for power, the heavy metal industry shifted in centre to the North East....... and Shropshire went into decline again.....
Until Maggie T came along and decided to offer 'enterprise initiatives' and Studley moved to Redditch, and to 'trap' any one stupid enough to go there, pioneered a new 'concentric circle' radial town layout, rather than a grid one, with four ring roads, and loads of roundabouts all signed 'Redditch -> All other routes ^... and Telford was vaunted as another new development zone, trying to attract space age industries..... though trying to create a grid or a ring layout accross the valys and between the hills was rather harder..... so the A5 still provides a reasonably good means of escape for the poor unfortunate passer through!
Shropshire, recently has been trying to do some self publicity.... it is curiouse in the property prices in the county are significantly depressed by regional standards... mainly becouse of poor communications..... read bad roads..... and a planned rail link, putting it on a main line to London, and Bristol is hoped to significantly boost the counties fortunes..... Or so my Auntie, looking, after forty years in London, to actually buy her first home, tells me!
Also claiming it boasts one of the lowest crimes rates in on mainland UK......
Yes, dirt bikes attract unwanted attension; but then so do all smaller and cheaper bikes.
And, for where he lives, you HAVE to balence the fact that a bike, as any bike, might get nicked, against ALL that great off-roading he has on his door step! ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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If it ever arrives, I'm getting a CB400 with an(unfitted) restriction kit that ill be selling as soon as I get the bike.
Not sure if it's worth anything, but if you're in need of one (and it fits the CB1?) then I'd certainly be up for a barter.
+1 on the "cool bikes" comment, but then I would say that
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| Moo. wrote: | How much do cb-1s go for nowadays? Theres one at a garage locally, hes asking £1250  thought twas a bit steep  |
Dealer prices, and still too dear.
If Ebay was a good gauge, they seem to go for the 600-700 mark, some surprisingly cheaper, some a bit more. Undervalued maybe it's the 1990-ish dates that put people off.
Mike I don't know what Telford is like, the nearest I've been was an encounter with Telford Class War c.1984/5, the height of the Thatcher era and the Miner's strike, and they were a bunch of dickheads AFAICS.
You may think any small bike is a potential target, but you really do have to see what effect off road style bikes have on the excitement level of the "Eyar Yo! Fukkin well sick. Eyar, do a wheelie yo" underclass yoofs. It really goes off the scale compared to anything else. It makes owning one largely untenable in affected areas. ____________________ Prize cunt
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| ThoughtControl wrote: | | Moo. wrote: | How much do cb-1s go for nowadays? Theres one at a garage locally, hes asking £1250  thought twas a bit steep  |
Dealer prices, and still too dear.
If Ebay was a good gauge, they seem to go for the 600-700 mark, some surprisingly cheaper, some a bit more. Undervalued maybe it's the 1990-ish dates that put people off.
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I had to look it up to verify.
https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1989-HONDA-CB-1-/280700245215?pt=UK_Motorcycles&hash=item415b09d4df
Buy them up, repair any cosmetic damage, repackage them as a new cool retro and put 'em back up at 2.5k, or open a dealership, a monopoly on CB-1. Fuck it, ship it to the good ole U.S.A. and hand them out for 10k each.  ____________________ "Beyond a critical point within a finite space, freedom diminishes as numbers increase. This is as true of humans as it is of gas molecules in a sealed flask. The human question is not how many can possibly survive within the system, but what kind of existence is possible for those who so survive.
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