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Re: Six-Cylinder Bikes
Reply #45 - May 26th, 2017 at 11:24pm
 
Setanta wrote on May 26th, 2017 at 10:51pm:
Dustwun wrote on May 26th, 2017 at 10:47pm:
Setanta wrote on May 26th, 2017 at 10:44pm:
Bobby. wrote on May 26th, 2017 at 10:32pm:
BlueBeard wrote on May 26th, 2017 at 10:13pm:
Bobby. wrote on May 26th, 2017 at 8:36pm:
BlueBeard wrote on May 26th, 2017 at 8:30pm:
Marla wrote on May 26th, 2017 at 11:55am:
Yeah, those ought to make up for having a small penis


you clearly don't understand what the thread is about.

some of those will be (and some already are) collectors items and should be preserved as part of motorcycling history.

the CBX for example



They are being preserved.

I like it when the Grand Prix bikes are preserved.

What about the NSR500?  - 2 stroke magic that Mick Doohan rode to victory.


http://www.sportbikerider.us/Pics2/1998-Honda-NSR500-1103.jpg


https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/21/45/78/21457868e81ceed632fadafd81a38...


I think years ago bobby they brought in an RD 250 2stroke..

they were thinking of bringing in the RD500 2stroke but couldn't make the emission laws... '

if I recollect..

but that was when they were racing 2stroke back in the day


There were two 500cc 2 strokes in the 80s-
the RG500 Suzuki & The Yamaha RZ500.
( I rode an RZ500 but it was clapped out so I never bought it.)
They were both quick but nothing like the grand Prix bikes.

Of course in the 70s there was the H1 500 triple -
I owned a few of those too.
They were a fun bike.


The two strokes I had were a couple of water cooled RDs. 350 and 250. The 350 was stock and I swapped it for a 250 with a nice fairing. It lacked what the 350 had so it got seriously warmed over. I had it in the lounge room for it's rebuild when I met my wife. She'd never seen a bed and a disassembled bike in a lounge room before. The bedroom was a walk in closet with my clothes piled neatly on the floor.


Hope you didn't show her the piston until after a few dates.


Her dad walked in to her room in the morning while the big end was being blued at her place before she moved in with me.

edit: What is it with parents. The previous girl and I had her mother walk in while she was riding the stallion... "Ooops", walks out.


I know right?

just walk straight in and nearly see their daughter choking a python.  Shocked

or was that choking on  Undecided
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Re: Six-Cylinder Bikes
Reply #46 - May 26th, 2017 at 11:25pm
 
BlueBeard wrote on May 26th, 2017 at 11:19pm:
Bobby. wrote on May 26th, 2017 at 10:36pm:
BlueBeard wrote on May 26th, 2017 at 10:18pm:
not a 6 but a famous Z1000




I've ridden all the big Kawasaki 4 strokes too but
I didn't find them as much fun as the H2 750 2 strokes.

I haven't ridden a modern 4 stroke like the ZX10.


the modern bikes will redline in every gear effortlessly.

they are unbelievable .



They all have a ridiculous 200 bhp.

( that is - all the 1000cc sports bikes )
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