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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: mantahatch on 11 September 2013, 19:27:27
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Very sad day for me. Had to let my bike go. It had just turned 30 this year as well. I had owned it for 11 years and 5 months virtually to the day.
I actually felt my stomach tighten as I walked away :'(
The reality is sinking in this evening that I probably will never ride again >:(
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Aye its a horrible feeling , had bikes all my life but gave them up 3 years ago now . Still miss them but dont miss the frost bite :)
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It didn't go to someone in Brackley did it? ::)
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Sorry to hear this, go for test rides on some new machines, might get you going again?
Time to MOT the GS again tomorrow. Done about 200 miles since last MOT :-[
Did few 1000 last time thanks to my Scotland trip, really must use it more this year.
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. Done about 200 miles since last MOT :-[ .....
Recent MOT 'certificates' show the mileage at the last three MOTs ....... I don't think my bike has done that over the past few years :-[ :-[
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The reality is sinking in this evening that I probably will never ride again >:(
I know that feeling :'(
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Sold mine about 3 weeks ago. Same scenario,very unlikely to have another now. Was a bit stomach churning after almot 40 years.
It comes to us all though I suppose. :(
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Strangely I sold it back to the garage I bought it from, took it there for its MOT (passed with flying colours) and mentioned it had to go. All happened very quickly from there. Think happening so quickly was slightly better for me.
A more modern bike with electric start may get me back on for a couple of years, but age and more importantly infirmaty is the real cause.
Its a new day, will try to move on :-\
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Sorry to hear... maybe you should try a newer bike, some of the new bikes are very easy to ride - switchable power output, lower centre of gravity, ABS, TC etc
Although I prefer my bikes a little older, I don't think I'd have the nerve to ride a £10-11k bike as hard as I do my old ThunderAce as I'd be too worried about how much it cost.
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Sold mine about 3 weeks ago. Same scenario,very unlikely to have another now. Was a bit stomach churning after almot 40 years.
It comes to us all though I suppose. :(
Not to me it doesn't. I've had my eye out for a nice Hayabusa for some time. The closer we get to winter the cheaper they become. :y
Three grand should buy me a nice example.
Such a pity that Mrs Opti's new kitchen will have to be put on hold. ::) ::) :)
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Sorry to hear... maybe you should try a newer bike, some of the new bikes are very easy to ride - switchable power output, lower centre of gravity, ABS, TC etc
Although I prefer my bikes a little older, I don't think I'd have the nerve to ride a £10-11k bike as hard as I do my old ThunderAce as I'd be too worried about how much it cost.
Came within a whisker of buying the 1000 c.c version of this a few months back.
Only 145 BHP, but enough for my old bones. :y
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Came within a whisker of buying the 1000 c.c version of this a few months back.
Only 145 BHP, but enough for my old bones. :y
The ThunderAce is the 1000cc version... the ThunderCat is the smaller 600
**145bhp is plenty for me.. I only weigh 60kg so get a pretty good bike+rider power to weight ratio :)
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Came within a whisker of buying the 1000 c.c version of this a few months back.
Only 145 BHP, but enough for my old bones. :y
The ThunderAce is the 1000cc version... the ThunderCat is the smaller 600
**145bhp is plenty for me.. I only weigh 60kg so get a pretty good bike+rider power to weight ratio :)
By my reckoning that's only 9st 6lbs in old money. :o :o :o
My last weigh in at the quacks was 14 stone something or other. Too fat for a man of six-one, so I'm told. :'( :'(
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Sorry to hear this, go for test rides on some new machines, might get you going again?
Time to MOT the GS again tomorrow. Done about 200 miles since last MOT :-[
Did few 1000 last time thanks to my Scotland trip, really must use it more this year.
When I'm old enough to retire, and my need for speed has abated, I could be tempted by one of these old flat twins, Mr Tunnie. ::) ::) ::) ;)
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A born again biker on a Hayabusa. Oh dear. ::) ;D
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A born again biker on a Hayabusa. Oh dear. ::) ;D
Yes. My life expectancy could be measured in minutes. ;D ;D
Seriously though, Albs........I would need to be Very careful, if I don't want to end up as just another middle-aged statistic. :'( :'(
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My mate has a new hyabusa , he wrapped his last one around a tree :( It put him off bikes for good but after a while he was back in the saddle on a brand spanker ... :)
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A born again biker on a Hayabusa. Oh dear. ::) ;D
Yes. My life expectancy could be measured in minutes. ;D ;D
Seriously though, Albs........I would need to be Very careful, if I don't want to end up as just another middle-aged statistic. :'( :'(
I would have thought at your age Opti that a twist of the right hand would be directly linked to involuntary bowel movements :D :D ;)
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Perhaps this would be a good solution for those finding it a bit too much...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/click_online/9776325.stm (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/click_online/9776325.stm)
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Perhaps this would be a good solution for those finding it a bit too much...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/click_online/9776325.stm (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/click_online/9776325.stm)
That's amazing. :y
Back in the seventies there was something that looked similar. I believe it was called called 'The Quasar' but I could be wrong.
It didn't stand up on it's own though. :-\
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:( Sadly there are so many bad drivers out and about today a motorbike is not a safe place to be :(
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Sorry to hear this, go for test rides on some new machines, might get you going again?
Time to MOT the GS again tomorrow. Done about 200 miles since last MOT :-[
Did few 1000 last time thanks to my Scotland trip, really must use it more this year.
When I'm old enough to retire, and my need for speed has abated, I could be tempted by one of these old flat twins, Mr Tunnie. ::) ::) ::) ;)
Had one of them pull over to let me pass in the MX5 while ascending the Top Gear Spanish "road to nowhere" today. :D