Bikes I rode, everyday not just owned... also i've had some ****ters that didn't do much work!

Honda CB400 Superdream, rode through about 8 european countries:p
Honda CB900F Bol'Dor, to work for many years:)
Yamaha XS1100, my next daily ride to work, for a few years:)
Triumph America, weekender for about 40000kms:)
Triumph Speedmaster, weekender for another 54000kms:)
Triumph Thunderbird, weekender for 4000kms:eek:
Triumph Rocket Roadster, daily ride now and still going, 40000kms:D

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'50 series C Vincent Comet
'52 AJS model 18 500 cc single
'53 BSA Gold Star
'58 Matchless G11 600cc twin
'70 Yamaha dirt bike
? CZ250 motocrosser
'77 RM 250 Suzuki
'79 Bultaco Sherpa T 360
'70 Bonneville
'70 Norton Commando
'63 Matchless G80cs (still have)
''73 Norton Commando 850 (still have)
'94 Triumph Sprint 900
'00 Triumph Sprint ST
'05 Rocket III(still have)
That's about all I can remember, probably another two at least of Commandos cos I love Nortons. I rode the Norton 850 for 15 years as my main ride. It took me to work every day, camping on the weekends and many forays down into the States. I didn't need anything more modern. Then I test rode a 1200 Daytona ! Holy smokes, who was I kidding? Never looked back. I really can't see anything pulling me away from the Rock in the near future, though I will have to get into something lighter down the road.
 
Yamaha R5 350, first bike at the ripe age of 14
69 Yamaha 350 while stationed at Ft. Ord CA
Kawasaki 750 triple
Kawaski 900
Triumph America
06 Rocket lll Classic
2010 Gold Wing
2005 Triumph Speed Four (for sale)
2009 Yamaha FZ1
2012 Yamaha Super Tenere
2008 Can Am Spyder (wife's bike)
The last five listed are crammed into my garage, it's crowded in there...
 
I grew up on dirt bikes. Cant remember the first one, I was about 8. It was a racing bike with a reverse throttle. About killed me.
Second Honda xr 75
Third Honda xl 125
19 years later R3.
The weight was the hardest part.
 
1966 Yamaha YL1
1973 Yamaha TX500
1970 Suzuki GT550
1983 Yamaha XJ750 Maxim
1984 Honda CX500
1975 Honda GL1000
1983 Honda GL1100 Interstate
1995 Honda Magna
1992 Yamaha VMax
1996 Yamaha Royal Star Tour Deluxe
2006 Triumph Rocket 3 Classic
 
Hey Nolton, I learnt to ride on an SL70 at a dirt track near my grandparents house we'd stay at over Christmas. We'd hire them by the hour. The following year they'd upgraded to XR75s. Hot little machines when you're pretty small yourself. We'd have those things flying over jumps, big drifts and plenty of stacks. My dream bike back then was the SL350 twin.
 
Hey Nolton, I learnt to ride on an SL70 at a dirt track near my grandparents house we'd stay at over Christmas. We'd hire them by the hour. The following year they'd upgraded to XR75s. Hot little machines when you're pretty small yourself. We'd have those things flying over jumps, big drifts and plenty of stacks. My dream bike back then was the SL350 twin.

Yea I had some serious fun on that bike. I tried everything. Had to stand on the pegs and lean forward to keep the wheels down.
Sometimes I miss a light bike.
I still have my 125 and my sisters 125. Neither of them run. The engine is locked up on one. One is a 1977 and the other is a 1979.
 
Took my Thunderbird on the weekend Poker Run . I was the self appointed traffic stopper so the pack could get through intersections in one go. Had a f#cking hoot screaming up to the front of the pack to block the next corner. Thunderbird feels like a dirtbike compaired to the Rocket.
 
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