Photo from iPhone taken from 40 yds. A spiker during golden hour with less than a minute left to live 191257
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One for the coming Rod buck season 190659
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Nothing flash Sideshow. But Brian shot its best friend the next day and that was a 12, 36" long. Meanwhile a couple of gullies away I was banging over yearlings. :) This was all over the last couple...
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Sunbathing anyone? 191939
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Had a bunch of Jap 750/4s in years past - some quick ones in their day amongst them eg FZ750, GSX 750 etc. But the one I'd have again tomorrow was a 1976 Honda CB750F. Nothing like the speed of the...
Liked On: 11-03-2022, 09:32 AM
I am familiar with the TR1 model. There was a guy here in Chch that approached me for mine not long after I move to chch (early 2000s) as he was converting them into trikes. Shaft drive goes straight...
Liked On: 11-03-2022, 09:32 AM
Depending what you like in a two stroke the 98 was a good engine too, very aggressive compared to other year models I had an 05' 250f back in the day and after rebuilding it several times and...
Liked On: 11-03-2022, 09:31 AM
Great bikes there.. Late 60s was when motorcycling changed dramatically - with the advent of all the new japper models. The Honda CB750K was one of those bikes that changed the course of...
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its a funny one when your trying to research a bike like the oil in frame Triumphs on the forums . . people have their favourites and likes and dislikes, i gave up thinking i would get the truth, its...
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rode over on my 2008 Triumph (top left) to see this 1972 bonneville 650 . . I am now the proud owner, can't wait to get it home and put some miles on this classic machine. 190789
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The 1976 F1 750 motor went back to the 1969 KO cams and carbs and thus produced the original 67hp again. A mate of mine had one, bought new in 1976 and we rode a lot together. My Z1000 never got far...
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Owned both a Norton Commando 750 (bought in 3 tea chests for a total rebuild) and the lighter Suzi GT550 with home made expansion chambers. The Norton was sex on two wheels (for an 18 year old) and...
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Yes agreed.. The period 1965 -75 brought huge transformation to the bike world. From about 65 we saw the emergence of the high performance little 2 strokes like the Yamaha YDS5 and Suzuki T20 -...
Liked On: 11-03-2022, 09:29 AM
The cb750 certainly was the beginning of the end for the British bike industry . My cb750 was quicker than my triumphs but never were as nimble .... It's a shame it was bad management as much as...
Liked On: 11-03-2022, 09:28 AM