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You may have confused the SRX600 with the SZR660. In fact they were very similar bikes separated by about a decades worth of rolling chassis technology and the same amount of development time on the Yamaha 600/660 lump.Desmo904 wrote:Stevie - SRX650??
I played with one of those for a whole afternoon.![]()
Brilliant fun. There ought to be a one-make race series for those............or maybe there was
Err yes well..... The old ones are a labour of love/cash, and I suspect they always will be. Having said that, I still love them dearly. I've not ridden a Ducati newer than 1998, so can't comment on them.timbox2 wrote:Archie, looks like your the only one having had Ducs, what do you reckon on em?
ditto.....see above.snavetrauts wrote: My first bike (You always remember your first..was a BSA C15. My girlfriends dad said I could have it if I could build it up from a box of bits..... I did and the only thing missing was a small steel clutch pushrod and ball bearing.... I made this and and had a fantastic bike for nowt. Used to ride around the Malvern Hills...Jubilee drive and all, with no helmet.. it was legal not to in those days. Oh what fun.
This is how it all started for me... and I have never looked back. Paid out a lot of brass since then though.
Nostalgia.. don't you love it...
Stuart
Think Ill wait till I move to Scotland next year and maybe buy a cheapie 900, mate of mine has just bought a 94 Minter for £1700, loves it and says its quite comfy, but he is about 5' nothingArchie wrote: They make great hobbies but aren't much use for real transport.
And I've still got two of the blighters......
Ride some, and if you like one, bear in mind that it'll require a bit of pampering/expense.
Aye, But Hugh Grant probably has shagged Andy McDowellJoeC wrote:
Reminds me of that scene in Four weddings, when Andy McDowell is remenissing on how many blokes she'd shagged.... and poor old Hugh Grant is sitting there wondering what he'd been doing all his life:lol:
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