Old Bike
Old Bike
I know that some of us have a love of machinery with a wheel count that isn't four, so I thought I'd post this: http://www.preloved.co.uk/adverts/show/ ... cycle.html
Hand and foot operation for the clutch, hand gear change, lovely looking old thing (IMHO), cheap for what it is and the seller will deliver.
I probably wouldn't manage to keep the thing upright these days but surely that has to be a cracking good buy? Or am I hopelessly out of touch with the two wheeled scene? I reckon it's rather nice.
Hand and foot operation for the clutch, hand gear change, lovely looking old thing (IMHO), cheap for what it is and the seller will deliver.
I probably wouldn't manage to keep the thing upright these days but surely that has to be a cracking good buy? Or am I hopelessly out of touch with the two wheeled scene? I reckon it's rather nice.
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
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Thats pretty sweet John, a pal of mine was selling a similar Motobecane, girder forks, hand gear change etc for not a lot of cash the other week but sadly that didn't have a number or a v5c or I would have been very tempted. All in, that one you listed is probably a good proposition, now if only I had cash
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Well why didn't you say? This beauty is a bike I would like to say was mine, sadly, not so. Something we saw whilst on holiday in Portugal.
This one is mine, well it was once, nowadays, owing to the need of a hip replacement, I couldn't even get my leg over the crossbar of a pushbike.
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NICE..... Can't beat the torque or the sound of a V twin bike, though I'll admit to liking em best oriented the other way a la Guzzi or, may I even admit, an old CX
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I ran a CX500 for a while, back in the early nineties. It was reliable right up to the day when the timing chain and the chain guides had a bit of an argument with each other. I was accelerating at the time and although I kept the bike upright, it still took me around twenty yards of rubber - left on the A66 in a perfectly straight line I might add - before I eventually had the presence of mind to disengage the clutch..
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
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Reckon that shows a lack of two strokes in the past John bad riding practice apparently is leaving a finger or two resting on the clutch lever but a common trait of folk who ran two strokes and even handy in the event of one of Mr Hondas finest four strokes chucking a wobbler.
I bought a lovely low mileage CX500 import in 95, mint with only 12k on the clock and the bugger started with a strange rattling / knocking whilst sat in traffic. Couldn't find a problem on strip down so ended up shoving another engine in with treble the miles but that unit proved very good.
I had an interesting moment achieving air as they say one Monday morning on mine, when I discovered a mini roundabout in the dark where there hadn't been one the previous Friday woke me up I can tell you.
I bought a lovely low mileage CX500 import in 95, mint with only 12k on the clock and the bugger started with a strange rattling / knocking whilst sat in traffic. Couldn't find a problem on strip down so ended up shoving another engine in with treble the miles but that unit proved very good.
I had an interesting moment achieving air as they say one Monday morning on mine, when I discovered a mini roundabout in the dark where there hadn't been one the previous Friday woke me up I can tell you.
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buy it john!! if nothing else it would look lovely in your living room....
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That statement cannot be argued against and is perfectly logical, but even I have limits.
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
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Pure class! Why "former" neighbour though, GHT? Did you scare them away with the constant sound of forties music blaring from your gramophone?
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
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