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What Was The Bike You Wanted In High School?, (C'mon, show us how old you are)
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post 2009-06-21 09:42:03
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Was feeling nostalgic yesterday when I went to a party with my mechanic and we started talking about what we wanted in high school, so I thought I would throw it out here. What was the bike you wanted when you were in high school? Me? FZR 600. Was the top dog of the 600's at the time (and the 1000's were big bikes). Also wanted a 1967 Pontiac GTO...but that's another story.
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post 2009-06-21 09:55:39
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Bike in high school he_l we were so poor could barely afford shoes for school, a bike was a dream. laugh.gif
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post 2009-06-21 10:08:37
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Norton Commando Fastback
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post 2009-06-21 10:11:57
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At high school it was the Benelli 750cc SEI. It was the Ferrari of bikes with that Italian design and character. Oh the memories biggrin.gif Evidently a dog to ride though. Ended up with my second choice of a Kawasaki Z1b 900. Another beautifully designed bike that made the Honda CB 750 look dated.

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post 2009-06-21 11:17:30
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Nice thread...a little flashback in time,

The bikes i wanted when i was about15-16 yrs old where these:
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a couple years later i wanted these:
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But actual drive was this KTM Pony 2 super 4 (in green and without the topbox) ....
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not particular exciting but it was given to me .So was happy to have anything to drive with.
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post 2009-06-21 11:42:30
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Ducati 996. Enuff said. biggrin.gif
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post 2009-06-21 14:21:08
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Being a two stroke man from way back & likeing my power all at once...an RZ500 was the bike I wanted.

Due to a number of reasons I ended up as a 'jocky' aboard a RGV250, which was nice and exciting with just a dozen years of Motor X experience & no idea about old ladies driving about in their moris minors laugh.gif .

I think they were early to mid eighties machines ohmy.gif
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post 2009-06-21 14:41:33
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i wanted to ride wendy, and on the two wheel variety a yammy Fizzy.
Never manged a go on either.
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post 2009-06-21 20:39:26
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The Norton Atlas 750 was a good bike I often daydreamed about in class but by the time I left school got a job and had some cash the Commando 850 was in the showrooms....and I became the owner of a nice shiny red roadster! Yes boys and girl's, I am in my fifties. wink.gif

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post 2009-06-22 10:31:03
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1981 mega2 Maico 490 for offroad. Later a 350lc. Had a share in the Maico. bloody fantastic bike. would love one now. Also loved the Kawasaki triples.

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post 2009-06-22 10:43:06
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First bike was a tiger cub, lasted 2 weeks, next was royal enfield continental gt 250, looked great, blew it up twice, so after realising i had no mechanical sympathy i gave up bikes til 1970, then havent been without a bike since, but now i ride mainly off road, husqvarna 250wr and a wr400 yamaha for overland to cambodia,.last road bike was a hayabusa,very scary to ride at speed in thailand so its history,
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QUOTE (highchol @ 2009-06-21 14:41:33) *
i wanted to ride wendy, and on the two wheel variety a yammy Fizzy.
Never manged a go on either.
i never had a fizzy, but i did have wendy, sorry,. sad.gif biggrin.gif
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post 2009-06-22 10:46:05
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I rode 2 stroke trail bikes in high school, but I dreamed of a real road bike. Once I graduated from college, I bought a new 1978 Honda 750F just as spoke-less wheels and dual disks were becoming the rage.

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The photo with the pack on the bike was taken just after being stopped for doing 95 MPH in a 45 MPH zone. Those were the days when you didn't get a ticket unless you talked back. (The cop had a 750K at home.) Interesting note.... My riding partner owned an 850 Commando so I got a lot of time on his. Was always impressed how that Norton could pull at any RPM.
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post 2009-06-22 13:05:07
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Boneville 650TT was THE bike in the mid-60's - this was 60's northern California. Every bike-wise kid in my high school wanted one, and one kid had one.
Steve McQueen rode one in The Great Escape. BSA Goldstar wasn't bad, but when they came out with the Spitfire- what a cool bike.

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post 2009-06-22 13:08:45
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QUOTE (submaniac @ 2009-06-21 09:42:03) *
Was feeling nostalgic yesterday when I went to a party with my mechanic and we started talking about what we wanted in high school, so I thought I would throw it out here. What was the bike you wanted when you were in high school? Me? FZR 600. Was the top dog of the 600's at the time (and the 1000's were big bikes). Also wanted a 1967 Pontiac GTO...but that's another story.


A freind of mines parents bought one for their family car LOL. What a machine. We burned the rear tires off that thing in a month.
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post 2009-06-22 13:20:41
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first was a fissie followed by a 250/lc /Users/neil/Pictures/iPhoto Library/Originals/2007/17:12:2007_2/IMG_0359.JPG and now v max always loved my yamahashttp://www.thaivisa.com/forum/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gifhttp://www.thaivisa.com/forum/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif
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We did sports cars then - my friends had 1300 Alfa-Romeos and a big Austin-Healey; neighbors had Ferrari Mexico and Monza. In college, my friend got a 250 Suzuki X-6 Hustler.
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post 2009-06-22 15:45:13
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If you come from the UK and are old enough you may remember the 16'er law where 16 year olds were restricted to 50cc mopeds so most of us had Yamaha FS1E's. I liked the exotic so lusted after a Fantic GT which was quicker but more temperamental.
Getting past the moped stage my sensible head went for a Honda Superdream but like H2oDunc I lusted after the Benelli Sei.
Something about those Italians.
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post 2009-06-22 16:41:12
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1972 Kawasaki 750 H2 3 cyl 2 stroke. in Germany also known as "Todesmachine" :


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post 2009-06-22 21:12:59
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Well, what can I say?

Sturmey-Archer 3 speed, one boy power, we were not a rich family.

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post 2009-06-23 08:52:23
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I dreamed of a Harley Liberator, but once I found out how hard it was to keep them going, I skipped that one and got a Honda cb 600 instead

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post 2009-06-23 19:53:20
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Hi.

For me it was the Zundapp KS 50 Supersport-TT. And i actually got pretty close some years later... owned a Watercooled-TT and a regular Watercooled smile.gif

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Nice to see another Zundapp-fan here..... and i had a Puch, too, the Cobra 50/6-GTL in export version with 8.5 hp... what a rocket! Left the Zundapp's in the dust..... honest, no Harley, Hayabusa or whatnot can compensate for screaming down the Autobahn on an unrestricted 50cc at 13,500 rpm, doing true 125 km/h smile.gif

Best regards....

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post 2009-06-23 22:58:15
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My schoolboy dream was also a BSA Gold Star, I had a 350 Royal Enfield Bullet 1951 model when i was 13, great for riding round our large orchard and harvested fields, my first road bike at 16 was a BSA C10L, 250 sidevalve, i think i pushed it more miles than i rode it,

My younger brother started off on a Yam fizzy, 50cc, Yamaha FS1E, and because of the smell it made, he called it his Fried Sausage 1 Egg bike!!
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post 2009-06-24 07:43:52
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QUOTE (thedivezone @ 2009-06-22 17:41:12) *
1972 Kawasaki 750 H2 3 cyl 2 stroke. in Germany also known as "Todesmachine" :



the nickname for the bike is also a kettle biggrin.gif
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NSR500....Mick Doohan`s!!!!
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