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Motorcycle owners here? 16:53 - Mar 16 with 4873 viewsearlsgreenblue

Don’t see much on here about bikes, it’s generally cars, but I wonder how many bikers we have on here? What have you got? Where do you go, How long have you been into 2 wheels?
I’ll start it off, BMW GS 310, up in the mountains here in Madeira & had my first bike ( Mobylete) 52 years ago cost my dad £10, had an assortment since, lots of off road, Mx,trials, grass track, now road only & much slower!
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Motorcycle owners here? on 17:11 - Mar 20 with 373 viewsEdwardStone

Motorcycle owners here? on 15:59 - Mar 20 by bluelagos

Next time you have dates etc. PM me. Would be well up for a trip like that :-)


Will do

Usually Feb/March, so hopefully next year
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Motorcycle owners here? on 18:11 - Mar 20 with 366 viewscooperd5

Motorcycle owners here? on 00:29 - Mar 19 by britbiker

Absolutely love bikes.

Started with a Honda xl 125 back in 1980. Lived in a village called Silver End which is between Witham and Braintree. In our teens there must of been more than twenty of us that would get together at weekends to play massive games of football and cricket.

To get around we started on bicycles. Rayleigh Chippers first then choppers then as we got a bit older racing bikes. The natural progression was rock music and motor cycles. Yamaha 50cc fizzys were a popular starter bike, then yamaha 250s with the coffin tanks, followed by the water cooled RD 250s with the tear drop tank. There were a few Kawasaki Ninjas also.

Most of us were Town fans and quite a few Leeds as well. But we would all get together on matchdays via a local coach firm to watch Ipswich.

We formed a gang called the Yogons, which was the name given to the feable/inferior yoghurts in the Prize Guys yoghurt TV adverts in the 1980s. The initiation to the gang was to do a handstand whilst the others poured cheap yoghurts over your head and face. No idea why but it was a strange village. I was initiated whilst attending the Monsters of Rock festival at Castle Donnington. From thereon I was allowed to have YOGON emblassoned on my crash helmet next to my Motorhead snaggletooth motif. My parents must of been so proud.

Once I passed my test I could ride bikes above 250 cc so I went for a Triumph 800 tiger mixed chopper which was nice but unreliable.
Been a bike fanatic ever since. Always Triumphs. Last bike was a 900 thunderbird, which ended up on stage for two theatre shows.
Current bike is a Triumph 900 street scrambler. Losely based on the famous Steve Mcqueen Great Escape film bike.

Use it to commute into work plus local rides. Just had heated grips added as I'm getting older and need the extra comforts now available.
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Ah, RD yamahas... Used to race an RD400, super bikes, fast and yet still reliable, once sorted. Won 3 club Championships on that in early 90s.

Britbiker, I reckon I sold you your heated grips last summer, if you bought them s/h from a bloke in Stutton
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Motorcycle owners here? on 19:43 - Mar 20 with 352 viewsbritbiker

Motorcycle owners here? on 18:11 - Mar 20 by cooperd5

Ah, RD yamahas... Used to race an RD400, super bikes, fast and yet still reliable, once sorted. Won 3 club Championships on that in early 90s.

Britbiker, I reckon I sold you your heated grips last summer, if you bought them s/h from a bloke in Stutton


I got the grips from/fitted by a London franchise. The Triumph dealer rang me off chance whilst I was in the back of an ambulance with an expected heart attack. (turned out my heart is in great conditon but my lungs are dodgy and had infected my heart). I answered the phone thinking it was my employers. I urchased the bike itself whilst
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Motorcycle owners here? on 19:50 - Mar 20 with 352 viewsbritbiker

Motorcycle owners here? on 18:11 - Mar 20 by cooperd5

Ah, RD yamahas... Used to race an RD400, super bikes, fast and yet still reliable, once sorted. Won 3 club Championships on that in early 90s.

Britbiker, I reckon I sold you your heated grips last summer, if you bought them s/h from a bloke in Stutton


I got the grips from/fitted by a London franchise. The Triumph dealer rang me off chance whilst I was in the back of an ambulance with an suspectedheart attack. (turned out my heart is in great condition but my lungs are dodgy and had infected my heart). I answered the phone thinking it was my employer. I told the salesman that I was in the ambulance as he could hear the siren
He said he would call back another time but I concluded the bike purchase as I thought the wife would stop me buying it if I had a dicky ticker.

Although I loved the look of the british bikes they couldnt match the Japs at that time for reliability and speed. Those RD's were good. The new breed of brit bikes are so much better now.
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