I gave up biking

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waynedear

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2,261 posts

174 months

Tuesday 19th March
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It lasted a week.
Last night I was thinking about all my bike gear and how little I'll get for it.
Then I noticed something on FB marketplace... So I messaged him... I met him today.
Seems I'm a biker again, £675 got me a no mot since last July, 43k 1992 rc36.
Runs really sweet, all electrics work, brakes, chain/sprockets, tyres and forks look like they have a 'pass' left in them.
I have noticed a bodged header pipe and not neatly fitted delkevic tail.
There are quite a few cable ties holding bodywork together.
I do quite like it and more importantly I fit in comfort.
Sooner or later I am going to have to tell her upstairs.


B'stard Child

29,256 posts

253 months

Tuesday 19th March
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waynedear said:
Sooner or later I am going to have to tell her upstairs.
Chuckled at that biggrin

Time4another

274 posts

10 months

Wednesday 20th March
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Easier to ask for forgivness than ask for permission sometimes

Tam_Mullen

2,364 posts

179 months

Wednesday 20th March
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It might be a 15footer but it looks lovely in the pictures, and at that price an absolute steal!

You'd have been silly not to! wink

black-k1

12,176 posts

236 months

Wednesday 20th March
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That looks pretty smart. I'm glad you're still on two wheels but good luck with breaking the news!

stang65

401 posts

144 months

Wednesday 20th March
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I keep looking at these as I have very fond memories of my old VFR750FM. (Same shape but different year and mine was red.) Sadly I replaced mine with a VFR800 which was possibly my biggest biking mistake as the 800 was crap.

I'm sure you'll enjoy this bike. The noise alone is worth having one for. I did quite a few miles on mine and the only issue was the starter clutch which apparently is quite common (although it came with stainless headers already fitted even though only seven years old when purchased). Whilst not the fastest thing out there at the time you could do the same speed all day, whereas we always found the guys on GSXRs etc got slower as the day wore on. The only downside I can think of is the way they can get through fuel with such a small tank. I could get mine down to 25mpg....although the grins afterwards made that worthwhile....

Well done, I think these have to become more desirable soon as there aren't many nice ones out there now and there's a lot of old men like me that remember them with fondness.

modellista

143 posts

81 months

Wednesday 20th March
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stang65 said:
I keep looking at these as I have very fond memories of my old VFR750FM. (Same shape but different year and mine was red.) Sadly I replaced mine with a VFR800 which was possibly my biggest biking mistake as the 800 was crap.

I'm sure you'll enjoy this bike. The noise alone is worth having one for. I did quite a few miles on mine and the only issue was the starter clutch which apparently is quite common (although it came with stainless headers already fitted even though only seven years old when purchased). Whilst not the fastest thing out there at the time you could do the same speed all day, whereas we always found the guys on GSXRs etc got slower as the day wore on. The only downside I can think of is the way they can get through fuel with such a small tank. I could get mine down to 25mpg....although the grins afterwards made that worthwhile....

Well done, I think these have to become more desirable soon as there aren't many nice ones out there now and there's a lot of old men like me that remember them with fondness.
Some good info there, I've just bought (but not yet collected) a red N-plate (and I paid a lot more than Wayne!) - although it's not held together with cable ties.

How many miles would you expect to get to a tank?

waynedear

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2,261 posts

174 months

Wednesday 20th March
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I have told her... By text to her in Birmingham from our house in Liverpool.
Response better than expected


Edited by waynedear on Wednesday 20th March 10:04

black-k1

12,176 posts

236 months

Wednesday 20th March
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I'm not sure if that makes you a brave man or a coward ... or just sensible! biggrin

waynedear

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2,261 posts

174 months

Wednesday 20th March
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black-k1 said:
I'm not sure if that makes you a brave man or a coward ... or just sensible! biggrin
'Cunning Genius'

Chicken Chaser

8,137 posts

231 months

Wednesday 20th March
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I think that's known as "foreplay".

CHLEMCBH

410 posts

24 months

Wednesday 20th March
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Chicken Chaser said:
I think that's known as "foreplay".
hmmmm

waynedear

Original Poster:

2,261 posts

174 months

Wednesday 20th March
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Icing-on-cake... Her favorite dinner, horseradish mash and sweet onion gravy...

stang65

401 posts

144 months

Wednesday 20th March
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modellista said:
Some good info there, I've just bought (but not yet collected) a red N-plate (and I paid a lot more than Wayne!) - although it's not held together with cable ties.

How many miles would you expect to get to a tank?
It was a while ago now. I think I normally filled up around 130 miles but after a "spirited ride" I'd fill up at 100. If yours is an N-plate it'll likely be an RC36-2 which has an extra half gallon tank capacity, so you'll likely get a bit more range (and hopefully you'll be more sensible than I was then!).

I can say that back in the day these did an indicated 135mph in 5th gear.....I was trying to max it out, tucked behind the screen etc., and was disappointed it would only do 135mph. Slowed down to something less risky and realised I hadn't changed to sixth gear. No one has ever accused me of being clever!!! I didn't feel brave enough to go again to see what it would do. The following week it was reported that they had been trialling speed camaras on the road I was on....I still wonder if they got the nutter on the motorbike.

Two of the three speeding tickets I have received in my 35 year driving/riding life were on my VFR750 which I owned for four years....you have been warned. It is very easy to go fast on these.

waynedear

Original Poster:

2,261 posts

174 months

Wednesday 20th March
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stang65 said:
modellista said:
Some good info there, I've just bought (but not yet collected) a red N-plate (and I paid a lot more than Wayne!) - although it's not held together with cable ties.

How many miles would you expect to get to a tank?
It was a while ago now. I think I normally filled up around 130 miles but after a "spirited ride" I'd fill up at 100. If yours is an N-plate it'll likely be an RC36-2 which has an extra half gallon tank capacity, so you'll likely get a bit more range (and hopefully you'll be more sensible than I was then!).

I can say that back in the day these did an indicated 135mph in 5th gear.....I was trying to max it out, tucked behind the screen etc., and was disappointed it would only do 135mph. Slowed down to something less risky and realised I hadn't changed to sixth gear. No one has ever accused me of being clever!!! I didn't feel brave enough to go again to see what it would do. The following week it was reported that they had been trialling speed camaras on the road I was on....I still wonder if they got the nutter on the motorbike.

Two of the three speeding tickets I have received in my 35 year driving/riding life were on my VFR750 which I owned for four years....you have been warned. It is very easy to go fast on these.
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Warning heeded.
Think a mate is lending me a van Saturday morning to collect from the other side of Merseyside.
Once home and van returned I can have a proper look what I have bought.

V8 Animal

5,983 posts

217 months

Wednesday 20th March
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Horace

J__Wood

381 posts

68 months

Wednesday 20th March
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waynedear said:
It lasted a week.

Sooner or later I am going to have to tell her upstairs.
Hmm you may have got your OAT but not sure the txt even with the mash will get you your oats for a while.

rodericb

7,260 posts

133 months

Thursday 21st March
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stang65 said:
The only downside I can think of is the way they can get through fuel with such a small tank. I could get mine down to 25mpg....although the grins afterwards made that worthwhile....
I had a 1991 model (red with red seat and white wheels). Yeah wow around town it guzzled fuel like a car. Out on the highway it used hardly any. The greatest gap between city and highway fuel consumption of any vehicle I've owned by far.

waynedear

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2,261 posts

174 months

Thursday 21st March
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Jules was late home from Birmingham, train trouble...
Taking her to the station yesterday morning she had a few sneezes, assumed it was hayfever, nah, she is home with a full fat head cold.
After a snooze I fed her and made her coffee, around 21.00 she felt a bit better and asked what I have bought now...
Showed her pictures and told the price, she just said ' they make you so happy and it's your money' then went to bed.
But if luck I can pick it up this evening.

black-k1

12,176 posts

236 months

Thursday 21st March
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I hope she feel better soon

waynedear said:
Jules was late home from Birmingham, train trouble...
Taking her to the station yesterday morning she had a few sneezes, assumed it was hayfever, nah, she is home with a full fat head cold.
After a snooze I fed her and made her coffee, around 21.00 she felt a bit better and asked what I have bought now...
Showed her pictures and told the price, she just said they make you so happy and it's your money then went to bed.
But if luck I can pick it up this evening.
Hmmm! sonar

If Mrs K1 said that to me, I'd know I was in real trouble! yikes