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 Kris World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 09:40 - 19 Nov 2019 Post subject: Your LEAST reliable bike? |
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Ok I'll start..
1989 ZXR750 H1
Bought as my first big bike (33bhp restricted honest guv ) from a guy in the Midlands who had it as an 'almost finished' project..
Got it home in a van with a mate ,and rode it for a few days until it began to (predictably) break down. A lot. It sounded good, looked nice, but would cut out randomly and fail to restart for about 10 minutes. It meant every journey comprised of a 'fag break' which would have been great if I was a smoker.. I remember a particularly fraught experience on Maidstone Bridge at rush hour..
Anyway, finally took it to a friendly mechanic who lost patience with it and left it for 3 months.. He said the brakes were seized, engine had been 'messed' with and the electrics were a mess...
Sold it unceremoniously to a gumtreer for half what I paid. Total shite.
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Oh yer! That’s easy, as mentioned in another thread.
For me it was the pig shite Yamaha XS250’s.
As I said, I had three XS’s and they were all crap.
I’m not stupid and I know how to follow a workshop manual.
I have had bikes for many years and understand regular maintenance.
I’ve always treated my bikes with mechanical sympathy.
However, none of my XS’s were reliable and many times I’d have to use the car instead
Trolling down the road happily , only for it to suddenly cut out on one cylinder was a regular occurrence.
Even my CZ125 was better for reliability than my XS250 / 400’s ____________________ I am the sum total of my own existence, what went before makes me who I am now! |
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 winz World Chat Champion

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This is moreso to do with previous owners...
My 2001 Fireblade, bought sight unseen from the north. Broke down on my first ride out to in Somerset, charging system was gone, no problem, replaced that on the Blackbird. Got that sorted. Wiring was an absolute mess.
Month or two later went out to Wells, bike wouldn't start, turns out a spark was arcing to the fuel tank, garage out there got that sorted.
Took it for a service and checkup before trip to France, bloke said it was an absolute dog, not even worth replacing the oil in there. Too many bodges for it to be worth the price of looking it over.
Live and learn to buy super cheap bikes without looking at it. ____________________ Current Bikes: BMW K1200S
Previous: Honda CBR929RR, Honda CBR1100XX, Honda CB600F |
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| pepperami wrote: | Oh yer! That’s easy, as mentioned in another thread.
For me it was the pig shite Yamaha XS250’s.
As I said, I had three XS’s and they were all crap.
I’m not stupid and I know how to follow a workshop manual.
I have had bikes for many years and understand regular maintenance.
I’ve always treated my bikes with mechanical sympathy.
However, none of my XS’s were reliable and many times I’d have to use the car instead
Trolling down the road happily , only for it to suddenly cut out on one cylinder was a regular occurrence.
Even my CZ125 was better for reliability than my XS250 / 400’s |
I also had an XS250 that was basically a motorised turd. It was a bastard to start whether it was warm or cold, wet or dry. The carbs refused to stay in sync or tune, the ignition timing wandered all over the place and the electrics were a nightmare. But it was my first "big bike" and the first one I had that could do a genuine 70mph (just! and only when it ran at all) and for that I loved it. ____________________ Current bike: ST1100 "Big Red" |
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I'll lift this straight out of the most reliable thread......
My Suzuki GT500 was the most unreliable heap of shit I ever owned. Bought brand new it broke down shortly after i picked it up. Turned out the kill switch was shorting out.
I hated that bike with every ounce of my being. I hated it so much I never bought another Suzuki until 30 ish years later when I bought a Busa (which was fabulous). Maybe partly because I expected a larger version of a Yammy RD or a Kwak KH but it never seemed to run right even when it decided to give me a break and go.
I came back from sea after a 6 month trip and couldn't get it started whatever I did so I did the most sensible think I could have done and went out a bought a Z650C3.  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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350 powervalve. A mass if intermittent electrical faults combined with a peaky as hell engine.
Was great fun if it started and I had enough money to put fuel in it.
Probably had more breakdowns on my Jawa 350s but they were much easier to fix so it was overall more reliable in that it usually got me where I was going. ____________________ “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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| stinkwheel wrote: | 350 powervalve. |
| Sister Sledge wrote: | Ditto |
I don't think they're supposed to survive long enough to assess reliability  ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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Yours probably hadn't had 16 previous owners. |
No way! Any 350 YPVS that survives 16 owners...well, who were they, 16 total pussies?! If you didn't crash them to death, you had no right owning them  ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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 Posted: 19:12 - 19 Nov 2019 Post subject: Re: Your LEAST reliable bike? |
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| Kris wrote: | Ok I'll start..
1989 ZXR750 H1
Bought as my first big bike (33bhp restricted honest guv  ) |
What a coincidence, my ZX7R was also restricted to that very power output.
To answer the question, my least reliable motorcycle was my the very first one, the GPz 550. Well, it was more about my lack of knowledge rather than the motorcycle being more unreliable than other motorcycles from that era. It's the only motorcycle, that I have ever failed to return back home on. Well, the choke on the MZ got stuck once.
Speaking of real reliability issues, both of my Honda motorcycles burned their stator. Even though all the connections were clean, wiring and ground points in perfect order... and so on.  ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
'95 Mercedes-Benz w202 C200 CGI, '98 Mercedes-Benz w210 E200 Kompressor |
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