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Author: | rngdng [ Mon Jan 18, 2016 6:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: when, how, and why did you get into motorcycles and trip |
Ric wrote: At 14 yrs old: I needed my own way to get to school. C'Mon Ric, tell the GT380 story..... it was a 380 wasn't it? ![]() ![]() Lane |
Author: | Ric [ Tue Jan 19, 2016 7:54 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: when, how, and why did you get into motorcycles and trip |
rngdng wrote: Ric wrote: At 14 yrs old: I needed my own way to get to school. C'Mon Ric, tell the GT380 story..... it was a 380 wasn't it? ![]() Lane ![]() |
Author: | Frank [ Tue Jan 19, 2016 1:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: when, how, and why did you get into motorcycles and trip |
I learned to ride in the sixties on a small Honda 65 in some fields behind a friend's house. My first street bike was a Honda 125 and I progressed quickly up to a Honda 750 which I rode all over North America, averaging 15K miles/year. I moved on to other 4-strokes but always had a 2-stroke dirt bike in the garage (I actually traded the Honda 125 and a Honda 350 in 1978 for a TY250 trials bike which I still have.) I ice raced dirt bikes and rode off-road for years but had never had a 2-stroke street bike. I bought my H2 in 1995, I think I'm the 3rd owner. It's had several rebuilds, mostly a street bike but I've done some LSR with it. I got my H1 in 2005 after answering a "help" post on one of the old boards from a guy who left a shed full of junk at his parents house a few hours from here, and they wanted it cleaned up. The shed roof leaked and I got a very ratty H1 with some spares out of the deal. It ended up being rebuilt to stock specs and is a fun street bike. I ended up with a few others and can't see myself parting with any of the 2-strokes. I've been into electric bikes a lot the last 7-8 years. I drag raced a converted GT550 the last couple of years and did fairly well. I hold a couple of LSR records up at Loring and will set some more this year on my E-Busa. ![]() |
Author: | pmcburney [ Tue Jan 19, 2016 7:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: when, how, and why did you get into motorcycles and trip |
I wanted a bike since early high school when I'd lust after anything on two wheels that was for sale anywhere. I finally got my bike license and bike (DT250) at the age of eighteen by borrowing a couple of dollars off of my parents and managing to convince them it was what I wanted to do and be. I'd had a few big roadbikes once I had enough time and experience under my belt from a couple of Yamaha dirties to learn on - I had a string of Suzuki Katanas, 750, 1000, 1100. I used to frequent a Suzuki dealer on the north side of Brisbane for parts and advice for the Kat/s when I noticed a used RG500 that had sat for months without selling. This was the late eighties by this stage and everyone wanted a GSX-R race-replica and the poor RG had basically been orphaned. I asked the price and was pleasantly surprised to learn that I could have it for $4,000 as the dealer just wanted it gone from his shop. I snapped it up and rode its arse off for many years eventually (foolishly) swapping it for yet another Katana ![]() That did kick off the second love affair for me with 2 strokes (after the Yammie dirties) and with some extra cash and a desire to start into restoring bikes about six years ago I bought and restored first a GT750, then an RG500 and I finally managed to get a part-restored H2 a year ago. Of course the 'affair' with Kats never went away and there are now two of them in the shed as well, and I was told no bike collection was complete without an RE5 ![]() I'm well looking forward to finishing the H2 as I can then do the comparo between the two great 2 stroke road bikes of the seventies properly. Plus, a good H2/GT/RG in the hand is fast becoming a decent investment it would seem... |
Author: | soflah2b [ Wed Jan 20, 2016 8:03 am ] |
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Bought my first bike when I was 16 in 1973. It was a 69 Suzuki T500 two stroke. Went to look at it with my older brothers buddy who was a member of the local Harley club and my Dad. One cylinder didn't fire, turned out to be a bad coil. Paid $200 for and stuck in the trunk of our 72 Plymouth Duster. |
Author: | Ja-Moo [ Wed Jan 20, 2016 11:15 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: when, how, and why did you get into motorcycles and trip |
You are a bunch of lucky guys, I had the motorcycle hater Mom from hell. Had to wait until I was out of the house to get a real street bike. |
Author: | BarryB [ Wed Jan 20, 2016 12:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: when, how, and why did you get into motorcycles and trip |
1967 (I was 7) standard POS Briggs & Stratton job with a friction rear brake. Like many of us I used and abused the poor thing till it blew. Then a well used but running Honda mini-trail. Pretty much the same story - used and abused. Then a Yamaha DT100, then DT250. I was 14 when the 100 blew but I was living in a car and had no resources. At 15 I bought a DT250 (chased by cops a lot) and at 18 I bought my H2 that I still have. Over the years I've had a lot of bikes (at one time I had 34 complete motorcycles - mostly all running). I had all my dirt bikes (many!), a bunch of 70s Honda's and Yamaha's, a 1966 BSA, 1962 Lambretta - the list goes on. This is my old DT250 with me on it. This is also the same motor I brought to the GAP last year for Rick and that Carl's sons brought back to life ![]() |
Author: | ThreePipesSmokin [ Fri Jan 22, 2016 8:37 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: when, how, and why did you get into motorcycles and trip |
After the obligatory rigid framed Briggs & Stratten powered mini bike, my first "real" (clutch & shift) M/C was a 71 Yamaha JT-1 Mini Enduro, the one with lights. My best friend had a 74 Suzuki TC100 and we would ride all over the hills, trails and streets of upstate NY. When we moved to Florida my Dad got a 73 GT250 to ride to work. Once my brother got his license "we" adopted it, and when I got my licence I was no longer on the back, I was FREE! When I was 16, a guy at school had a green '74 H2-B, stock with K&N pods. I didn't know him that well so I was surprised when he asked me if I wanted to ride it. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Not bad for not really knowing what I was doing (but I thought I did ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Rubbadub [ Fri Jan 22, 2016 10:14 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: when, how, and why did you get into motorcycles and trip |
Dad tought me to ride on a GT 750 in a superstore car park |
Author: | Agent H2 [ Sun Jan 24, 2016 1:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: when, how, and why did you get into motorcycles and trip |
June 21, 1972 got my license and Dad bought me a shiny new S2 for my surprise 16th birthday present. Some folks who know me would say he must not care for his oldest child putting a firecracker into his hands, but I disagree. Dear Dad is still smiling on me from heaven. |
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