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#41
(05-28-2013, 03:45 AM)furious_blue_imp Wrote:
(05-27-2013, 11:54 PM)petec_imp Wrote: Well I've had a bunch over the years; this is about the oldest picture I have though. This was taken in Aug '68 and I had just turned 18.
[url=http://s596.photobucket.com/user/pacwnc/media/brandnewAug1968.jpg.html][Image: 7b06f5fc4b5d8fdf1982733502e62250.jpg]

This bike is a '69 XLCH that I traded in my 6 month old Honda CL450 for. I forgot what I got for the trade-in but the price of the CH was $1899. It's getting its first tank of gas at a little mom n' pop just down the road from where I worked in Springfield, IL. during my lunch hour. We were very busy at work and the dealer delivered it to me and I hadn't even had time to take the plastic off the seat.

The two other kids in the photo worked at the station...I had a crush on that girl but her Dad wouldn't let her go out with me because I was a high school drop-out and rode motorcycles to boot...Dodgy
I wish I could see the price of gas on that pump...I'm thinking it was about .25 cents a gallon or so...

Anyhow, I owned it for two years and about 25k miles. Believe it or not ( it was an AMF Harley after all ) except for some initial teething problems, I never really had any problems with it.

Pete C

great photos and great story !

As far as the Dad is concerned, not only were you a drop out and riding a motorcycle, but it was a Harley Davidson to boot. Back when Harley had a real image problem (something that kids in general today don't have any idea about :-) )

Since that time I've always had a soft spot for Sportsters and thought, at some point, I'd own another. When the XR came out a 3 years ago I couldn't resist and went and bought one but it just wasn't the same. Decent bike and all that (kept if for a year and a half) but I never really bonded with it like I did with my original...

T Wolfe...you really can't go home again, etc, etc...Sad[url=http://s596.photobucket.com/user/pacwnc/media/SN851727.jpg.html][Image: e7cc8797e0d0b29ea38603e0a72f0815.jpg]

Pete C
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#42
(05-28-2013, 05:14 AM)petec_imp Wrote:
(05-28-2013, 03:45 AM)furious_blue_imp Wrote:
(05-27-2013, 11:54 PM)petec_imp Wrote: Well I've had a bunch over the years; this is about the oldest picture I have though. This was taken in Aug '68 and I had just turned 18.
[url=http://s596.photobucket.com/user/pacwnc/media/brandnewAug1968.jpg.html][Image: 7b06f5fc4b5d8fdf1982733502e62250.jpg]

This bike is a '69 XLCH that I traded in my 6 month old Honda CL450 for. I forgot what I got for the trade-in but the price of the CH was $1899. It's getting its first tank of gas at a little mom n' pop just down the road from where I worked in Springfield, IL. during my lunch hour. We were very busy at work and the dealer delivered it to me and I hadn't even had time to take the plastic off the seat.

The two other kids in the photo worked at the station...I had a crush on that girl but her Dad wouldn't let her go out with me because I was a high school drop-out and rode motorcycles to boot...Dodgy
I wish I could see the price of gas on that pump...I'm thinking it was about .25 cents a gallon or so...

Anyhow, I owned it for two years and about 25k miles. Believe it or not ( it was an AMF Harley after all ) except for some initial teething problems, I never really had any problems with it.

Pete C

great photos and great story !

As far as the Dad is concerned, not only were you a drop out and riding a motorcycle, but it was a Harley Davidson to boot. Back when Harley had a real image problem (something that kids in general today don't have any idea about :-) )

Since that time I've always had a soft spot for Sportsters and thought, at some point, I'd own another. When the XR came out a 3 years ago I couldn't resist and went and bought one but it just wasn't the same. Decent bike and all that (kept if for a year and a half) but I never really bonded with it like I did with my original...

T Wolfe...you really can't go home again, etc, etc...Sad[url=http://s596.photobucket.com/user/pacwnc/media/SN851727.jpg.html][Image: e7cc8797e0d0b29ea38603e0a72f0815.jpg]

Pete C

Since that time I've always had a soft spot for Sportsters and thought, at some point, I'd own another. When the XR came out a 3 years ago I couldn't resist and went and bought one but it just wasn't the same. Decent bike and all that (kept if for a year and a half) but I never really bonded with it like I did with my original...

T Wolfe...you really can't go home again, etc, etc...Sad[url=http://s596.photobucket.com/user/pacwnc/media/SN851727.jpg.html][Image: 46e2ff9ab0c5b411c84024d5ca080597.jpg]

Pete C
I thought that those XRs were great looking Sporty's. Apparently, most of America didn't agree :-o.

Sorry that it didn't float your boat...

I bought a Triumph Speed Triple a handful of years back hoping that it would be the mid-70's Triumph Trident that I lusted after but could not afford at the time (it was all I could do to keep my CB350 running).
The Speed Triple had power, had handling, had a nice sounding engine, but it just wasn't doing it for me as a motorcycle...

Old Harley ads used characterize Japanese bikes as disposable Bic cigarette lighters (as I'm sure you recall !).. well, that's that the Speed Triple seemed like to me (for reasons that I don't quite understand).

I sold it for the CB1100.. relatively speaking, the CB1100 doesn't have power and it doesn't have handling.. but it is to me a *motorcycle*, one that I know I'll keep.
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#43
(05-29-2013, 05:33 AM)furious_blue_imp Wrote:
(05-28-2013, 05:14 AM)petec_imp Wrote:
(05-28-2013, 03:45 AM)furious_blue_imp Wrote:
(05-27-2013, 11:54 PM)petec_imp Wrote: Well I've had a bunch over the years; this is about the oldest picture I have though. This was taken in Aug '68 and I had just turned 18.
[url=http://s596.photobucket.com/user/pacwnc/media/brandnewAug1968.jpg.html][Image: 7b06f5fc4b5d8fdf1982733502e62250.jpg]

This bike is a '69 XLCH that I traded in my 6 month old Honda CL450 for. I forgot what I got for the trade-in but the price of the CH was $1899. It's getting its first tank of gas at a little mom n' pop just down the road from where I worked in Springfield, IL. during my lunch hour. We were very busy at work and the dealer delivered it to me and I hadn't even had time to take the plastic off the seat.

The two other kids in the photo worked at the station...I had a crush on that girl but her Dad wouldn't let her go out with me because I was a high school drop-out and rode motorcycles to boot...Dodgy
I wish I could see the price of gas on that pump...I'm thinking it was about .25 cents a gallon or so...

Anyhow, I owned it for two years and about 25k miles. Believe it or not ( it was an AMF Harley after all ) except for some initial teething problems, I never really had any problems with it.

Pete C

great photos and great story !

As far as the Dad is concerned, not only were you a drop out and riding a motorcycle, but it was a Harley Davidson to boot. Back when Harley had a real image problem (something that kids in general today don't have any idea about :-) )

Since that time I've always had a soft spot for Sportsters and thought, at some point, I'd own another. When the XR came out a 3 years ago I couldn't resist and went and bought one but it just wasn't the same. Decent bike and all that (kept if for a year and a half) but I never really bonded with it like I did with my original...

T Wolfe...you really can't go home again, etc, etc...Sad[url=http://s596.photobucket.com/user/pacwnc/media/SN851727.jpg.html][Image: e7cc8797e0d0b29ea38603e0a72f0815.jpg]

Pete C

Since that time I've always had a soft spot for Sportsters and thought, at some point, I'd own another. When the XR came out a 3 years ago I couldn't resist and went and bought one but it just wasn't the same. Decent bike and all that (kept if for a year and a half) but I never really bonded with it like I did with my original...

T Wolfe...you really can't go home again, etc, etc...Sad[url=http://s596.photobucket.com/user/pacwnc/media/SN851727.jpg.html][Image: 46e2ff9ab0c5b411c84024d5ca080597.jpg]

Pete C
I thought that those XRs were great looking Sporty's. Apparently, most of America didn't agree :-o.

Sorry that it didn't float your boat...

I bought a Triumph Speed Triple a handful of years back hoping that it would be the mid-70's Triumph Trident that I lusted after but could not afford at the time (it was all I could do to keep my CB350 running).
The Speed Triple had power, had handling, had a nice sounding engine, but it just wasn't doing it for me as a motorcycle...

Old Harley ads used characterize Japanese bikes as disposable Bic cigarette lighters (as I'm sure you recall !).. well, that's that the Speed Triple seemed like to me (for reasons that I don't quite understand).

I sold it for the CB1100.. relatively speaking, the CB1100 doesn't have power and it doesn't have handling.. but it is to me a *motorcycle*, one that I know I'll keep.
Same here, Furious. When I first started riding in the mid-70s, one of my riding buddies had the Trident (purple trim, if I recall). I was on my lowly CB360T. But that Trident sound!!! I could follow him all day just to hear it. He still has it in his garage, but it hasn't been ridden for probably 25 years. And he won't sell it to me (crap).
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#44
I thought the XR Sportys were " mostly" there. They were very blocky looking when they were supposed to resemble the sparse and mean XR 750 Flat trackers. Close but no cigar. I've seen some custom cafe 'd Sportys that looked soooooo good. Poor Harley, they are stuck. Victims of heir own marketing.
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#45
(05-29-2013, 11:17 PM)Michael252_imp Wrote:
(05-29-2013, 05:33 AM)furious_blue_imp Wrote:
(05-28-2013, 05:14 AM)petec_imp Wrote:
(05-28-2013, 03:45 AM)furious_blue_imp Wrote:
(05-27-2013, 11:54 PM)petec_imp Wrote: Well I've had a bunch over the years; this is about the oldest picture I have though. This was taken in Aug '68 and I had just turned 18.
[url=http://s596.photobucket.com/user/pacwnc/media/brandnewAug1968.jpg.html][Image: 7b06f5fc4b5d8fdf1982733502e62250.jpg]

This bike is a '69 XLCH that I traded in my 6 month old Honda CL450 for. I forgot what I got for the trade-in but the price of the CH was $1899. It's getting its first tank of gas at a little mom n' pop just down the road from where I worked in Springfield, IL. during my lunch hour. We were very busy at work and the dealer delivered it to me and I hadn't even had time to take the plastic off the seat.

The two other kids in the photo worked at the station...I had a crush on that girl but her Dad wouldn't let her go out with me because I was a high school drop-out and rode motorcycles to boot...Dodgy
I wish I could see the price of gas on that pump...I'm thinking it was about .25 cents a gallon or so...

Anyhow, I owned it for two years and about 25k miles. Believe it or not ( it was an AMF Harley after all ) except for some initial teething problems, I never really had any problems with it.

Pete C

great photos and great story !

As far as the Dad is concerned, not only were you a drop out and riding a motorcycle, but it was a Harley Davidson to boot. Back when Harley had a real image problem (something that kids in general today don't have any idea about :-) )

Since that time I've always had a soft spot for Sportsters and thought, at some point, I'd own another. When the XR came out a 3 years ago I couldn't resist and went and bought one but it just wasn't the same. Decent bike and all that (kept if for a year and a half) but I never really bonded with it like I did with my original...

T Wolfe...you really can't go home again, etc, etc...Sad[url=http://s596.photobucket.com/user/pacwnc/media/SN851727.jpg.html][Image: e7cc8797e0d0b29ea38603e0a72f0815.jpg]

Pete C

Since that time I've always had a soft spot for Sportsters and thought, at some point, I'd own another. When the XR came out a 3 years ago I couldn't resist and went and bought one but it just wasn't the same. Decent bike and all that (kept if for a year and a half) but I never really bonded with it like I did with my original...

T Wolfe...you really can't go home again, etc, etc...Sad[url=http://s596.photobucket.com/user/pacwnc/media/SN851727.jpg.html][Image: 46e2ff9ab0c5b411c84024d5ca080597.jpg]

Pete C
I thought that those XRs were great looking Sporty's. Apparently, most of America didn't agree :-o.

Sorry that it didn't float your boat...

I bought a Triumph Speed Triple a handful of years back hoping that it would be the mid-70's Triumph Trident that I lusted after but could not afford at the time (it was all I could do to keep my CB350 running).
The Speed Triple had power, had handling, had a nice sounding engine, but it just wasn't doing it for me as a motorcycle...

Old Harley ads used characterize Japanese bikes as disposable Bic cigarette lighters (as I'm sure you recall !).. well, that's that the Speed Triple seemed like to me (for reasons that I don't quite understand).

I sold it for the CB1100.. relatively speaking, the CB1100 doesn't have power and it doesn't have handling.. but it is to me a *motorcycle*, one that I know I'll keep.
Same here, Furious. When I first started riding in the mid-70s, one of my riding buddies had the Trident (purple trim, if I recall). I was on my lowly CB360T. But that Trident sound!!! I could follow him all day just to hear it. He still has it in his garage, but it hasn't been ridden for probably 25 years. And he won't sell it to me (crap).

Parallel lives ! I never suspected at the time that there was someone else going through the same thing at about the same time :-)

The original Trident was a masterpiece of manufacturing craft. IMHO, mass producers today will not design an engine that requires so much effort to create start to finish... Maybe that's what was disappointing about the modern Speed Triple to me, aside from power, the engine was designed for ease/low-cost of manufacture and it shows it out in the open (I don't mind an ugly but functional non-descript engine that's hidden under plastic).

Our CB1100s on the other hand, my god, the cylinder head casting !
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#46
If you go back to page 1 and look at the list of bikes Ive owned you'll see the BSA Rocket 3 750. This was BSA's version of the Trident. First motorcycle imported into the country that would run 130 mph right out of the box. It had a glorious sound, even with the factory " ray gun " pipes. Ot also had a persistant oil leak. The oil would run UP the clutch cable and blow back onto my leg. No orings would fix it, not even silicone would stop it. Every pair of jeans I owned had an oil stain on the shin. I finally sold it to my Doctor (still my doctor, still a good friend and riding buddy) for $ 675.00 which I spent on fuel oil to heat my home.

Talk about bad decisions lol
Ironically now its Triumph that has the Rocket 3, and amazingly each piston in the new Rocket 3 displaces more than all 3 of the BSA 750's pistons COMBINED!
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#47
In order over the past 30 years.
Suzuki ER185
Honda XL250s
Suzuki GSX400
Honda CBX550
Honda XL600
Kawasaki GT750
Honda CBX750
Yamaha RZ350
Suzuki GSXR 400
Triumph Speedmaster
Buell XB12STT
Honda CB1300
Suzuki DR650
Triumph Street Triple
Kawasaki Gtr 1400 Concours

Currently own
1984 Yamaha RZ500
1992 Moto Guzzi SP3
2011 Honda CB1100
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#48
it would take me a long time to compile a list of old bikes, I've been riding all my life and have owned many.

But here are a few previous bikes:













There are many many more... Shy
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#49
a couple more bike I let go







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#50
Gentlemen,

My progression parallels that of many others here. At age 12 I bought a Briggs & Stratten 3hp Mini-Bike brand new for $150 that I earned at a summer job. I'm 57 now and have never once been without at least 1 motorcycle since. From there...
-Honda Trail 70
-Honda SL100
-Husqvarna 450 CR
-Husqvarna 250 WR
-Honda XR600
-Honda XR400
-Honda CRX250
-Yamaha TW200
-Harley-Davidson 1000 Sportster
-Harley-Davidson 1200 Sportster
-Harley-Davidson Super Glide
-Harley-Davidson Low Rider
-Harley-Davidson Road King
-Harley-Davidson Road King Classic
-Triumph Bonneville
-Ducati Monster 900 F.I.
-Honda CB1100

I currently have 7 motorcycles in my garage that include those I bought for my son and stepson. The CB1100 is one of my all time favorites.

Chip
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