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 Posted: 17:39 - 29 May 2015 Post subject: Classic bike for back lanes and green lanes |
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Having just sold my car (an old landrover) and rejoicing in the thought of not having to spend weekends fixing something I'm looking at getting a second bike, (I'll still have my sv650s for commuting and long rides). I've been torn between finding a nice classic for pootling around the plentiful country lanes where I live, or an enduro bike for some greenlaning.
I figured a good compromise would be a cheap classic which I could enjoy riding to the greenlanes, and then ride over them. With a budget of about 2K absolute maximum I'm very limited.
I saw a good BSA that fit the bill, but the sale fell through when it developed a knocking noise.
My budget limits me to small engined BSA's basically, or a cheap royal enfield (old or new) if one comes up. I'd like my budget to include, the bike, indicators if the bike hasn't got them, a single seat, and some tires that will handle gravel and grass a bit.
I'm tempted by bsa bantams which seem cheap and plentiful, but riding 30 miles before I even get to a greenlane on a 150 or 175 two-stroke will drive me insane no doubt. A modern royal enfield 350 would seem like a good choice, but there's not loads about, and it may be a bit heavy to use off the beaten track?
Anyway, if you've got any thoughts or advice, let me know! |
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Enfields ain't featherweights. I've taken mine about 30 yards up a lane then thought better of it.
Do you definitely want a "classic"? I ask because if you want a simple, basic, cheap, lightweight low powered carby bike for throwing about then how about a modern Chinese 125?
Cheap enough that you won't mind when you drop it: you can pick up used but almost unridden ones pre-depreciated for very little. Get a Lexmoto and parts won't be an issue. You even get a kickstarter on the CG copy-engine bikes, and 150cc kits can be had for extra lulz.
Or... Van Van 125? ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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I'd look at cheaper options like the Bantam's etc, and secretly hope for a Rickman Triumph or BSA scrambler!  |
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I'm looking on-and-off for a Bantam/Trophy 250/similar cheap-ish classic - any pointers on where these things are actually sold for reasonable money would be appreciated. I did see this one (which amused me)
BSA – Bantam – Nut and Bolt restoration 1967 - 12v kit, Over £4,000 was spent restoring this bike, Great Investment. Selling price £3,000. Obviously the seller's idea of a great investment is somewhat different to mine  |
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Bamt, have a look at the BSA bantam forum. They've got a thread for discussing Bantams that crop up on ebay and it's very interesting to learn what their members say about some of the bikes. Ie. some bikes advertised for 2K upwards and advertised as genuine D7s, will actually be bikes with non original engines and D10 forks etc. Something I wouldn't be able to spot but these guys really know their shit.
Ref; classic jap bikes. For an early 80s scrambler type like the ones you've suggested I'd be paying similar money to a middle of the road 60s BSA, and I think brit bikes just have more appeal. My father for example talks keenly about the bantams he had in his youth. Wheras a classic honda would hold absolutely no interest to him whatsoever.
Bantams and the like are probably my best bet, but the price of a modern royal enfield (relatively modern) makes them hard to discount. A bike with some japanese parts, in classic british styling, made less than a decade ago, and for less than 2K. (Plus the benefits of indicators, 12v electrics etc. etc.). It's just not a true classic though, and I have a modern bike, so whats the point!?! |
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Have you ever ridden right foot change? If you are swapping twix the two, it can be a bit, err.. annoying!
Have you looked at any of the Italian alternatives?
60's/ 70's / 80's Guzzi's.. falcone single perhaps; doesn't have to be a shaft drive twin. Couple of decades back, my uncle & I restored a Ducati 350 Street-Scrambler for similar use (Hence my query over the RFC); prices on that marque are a bit steeper these days, but you'd get more interesting machine for your money; there's also the Moto-Morini's that would probably tempt me.. they did a little street-scrambler version, called the 'Kangeroo' of all things! 350 & 500 versions; and not a bad little road-bike, either. Had a 350S way back, which was quite good fun.
Then there's the Aermacchi - Harley Davidsons...... seem to recall they banged out quite a few almost 'Japanese' two strokes in the 125-250 bracket, to compete with the nips in that era, that could be quite good fun and a lot more bike than a Bantam for the money, as well as 175-350 4-bangers to compete with the C15 & ilk. (think that they became the early Cagiva enterprise)
B-U-T... having grown up in Iberian Iron, and still having my old Montesa.... I would be very tempted by a 70's/80's Montesa / Bultaco / Ossa 'enduro'..... a nice blend in many models of the low-tech piston-ported two-stroke, a'la Bantum; with a proper gear-box, a LOT more power, and more sophisticated later chassis and suspension; again, a lot more bike for your buck... or upping the money a tad... the 'real deal' of a genuine '70's MZ ISDT Replica.. in fact even an ETZ based replica of 'the' replica, if it was done properly enough!
Just a few googlies for you to consider. ____________________ 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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Oh and mike, no I've never ridden a right foot change, which will make for a very interesting first couple of rides until I'm familiar.  |
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| ReadySalted wrote: | Oh and mike, no I've never ridden a right foot change, which will make for a very interesting first couple of rides until I'm familiar.  |
First few times I rode the 350 Scrambler were actually pretty OK.... Coming from school-boy trials, I was used to the mind warp of a less conventional 'heel-shift'and conscious of the RFC, picked t up pretty easy...
It was after about the fourth or fifth outing, 'swapping' from riding the thou every day for a week going to and fro work, THEN jumping on the Scrambler to pop down the Bancroft after Sunday Lunch! Would catch me out almost every time; would pull out of the drive, then half a mile of 30 limit to the end of the road, and THEN, with dire Single-Leading shoe Drum brakes, and 20 yards to the give way, I'd 'brake'... and suddenly speed up as it clutchless shifted 'up'!
I actually had a C15 for a while.. horrible, horrible bludy thing! 15 is for cubic inches or imperial horse power; I was lead to believe that they made 'great trails bikes'... which is why I have a Montesa! C15's CAN make a half useful pre-65 machine... IF.. you chuck away all the heavy bits... so most of it then! And are prepared to spend about five grand starting on an Otta frame; using conical hubs and lacing akront rims around them; using Betor shocks and chucking some serious money at the motor.. Ah! but its a B40 before they bored it out! Said the Brit-Bike-Boys... Make a brilliant Scrambler they do!.. again.. if you start chucking away all the 'heavy bits' and buying a Cheney Victor frame!
To be FAIR.. you can make one reasonably 'useful' with a few considered mods; but the one I started with, unfortunately had a lot of very UN-Considered 'mods'.... B reg it was, I think.... what's that? 1963? It had twenty years of impoverished 'Learners' giving it their 'best' attention by the time I got it! It was a bitza-beeza; that had been tweeked as a cafe racer i early life; then chpperised; then street-scramblered'; then some-one 'started' to do a proper trials-chop on it, but so bastardsed by that point, I think they gave up; when I tried to get it running; told by the chap that gave it me, it 'may be a bit seized', it wasn't... the crank turned fine.. right up to the point that the high crow piston hit the bent exhaust valve! This MAY colour opinion some-what!
Although it's the bike I remember kindling my passion for bikes... aged two and a bit.... a BIG, SHINEY, RED motorbike with a BIG golden star on the tank, I watched my uncle restore in the shed, before wheeling out to fill me with awe come the spring.. BASTARD. He let me believe the thing was a DBD34 for a doze fucking years before he admitted it was a tarted up C15! When he was co-incidentally trying to fire my enthusiasm for the one I was given...
FUCKING BASTARD! TWO YEARS he let me sweat over that bludy thing! THEN he says "Yeah! Well, Kept you out of trouble for a bit didn't it?!.. Never expected you to RIDE it!.. just keep you ot fro under my feet!" Gnfing-chunter-pizztekin-ruddy-crumblies!
He was lifting the thing into a skip at the time, "To make some space in Shed".. then added... "But y'can have that to play with if y'like.. just NOT HERE!" and gave me an air-cooled RD250, addig "See if y' can get it through a MOT for your 16th birthday".. chunter grumble, buggers! Another little 'nugget' he omitted.. the 1973 moped laws and the 1982 125 laws! STILL he let me spend a year getting the damn thing road-able before revealing THAT one to me! "Well.... kept y'owt 'trouble!" Actually it DID'T really, but that's another story!
I had a very misguided youth.. every fucker misguided me! Actually, I can narrow that down mainly to Uncles, but still!
Have fun with it! I'm sure you will... mostly with E-Z start and WD40 I suspect, but still! Ougt to be plenty 'adequate' for a some week-end tooling around and a little loose surface work. ____________________ 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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Well cheers for all your help and advice.
The arrived bike this afternoon, and my impression was good. I think I got a bargain. The bikes had a complete refurb within the last couple of hundred miles; (powdercoated frame, big and small ends, swing arm bush etc.). Pleased as punch, and nervous about the wrong side gear change I took her out for a ride.
I broke down after 20 miles. (Stopped at a petrol station, bike stalled and simply wouldn't restart).
Within about 10 minutes of being sat by the bike contemplating what I could do to fix it, a chap stopped to reminisce. I explained the circumstances, and then for the next half hour, he and his young son helped me to work through all the possible causes. After testing everything and having no luck restarting it (cleaning plug, using easy start type stuff, checking carb, adjusting points etc.). We finally decided to give it a bumpstart and it fired into life. Much thankfulness displayed and away I went.
I had to stop once on the way home as oil was burning on the hot exhaust and I thought it was overheating. The engine also seems to be leaking a fair bit of oil although I'm not sure where from.
Anyway, despite the breakdown, I had a hoot. ALOT of fun to ride the BSA and got the day off work tomorrow so I'm gonna take her for a nice slow ride somewhere scenic.
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