on โ17-09-2015 07:16 AM
Hello! It's a beautiful day out here, anyone going for a ride, been for a ride lately, or got a bike at all?
on โ18-09-2015 12:34 AM
Just did a quick look on google & found one I like
2010 Suzuki Boulevard C109RT - VLR1800T $14,750
Yikes, I didn't know they went up that much in price. Let me try my own search..... This one isn't any better in price, but I like the nice clean lines
on โ18-09-2015 05:50 AM
on โ18-09-2015 05:57 AM
Hi Kopen---bloke in Rosedale makes and sells penny farthings.
He had some for sale at the recent Rosedale man cave event................Richo.
on โ18-09-2015 07:15 AM
@kopenhagen5 wrote:Never been one for motorcycles, only bicycles including a penny farthing (ordinary or highwheel).
However a friend asked if I wanted to try his new bike (TT500), only the second time on a motorbike.
Wow, the power was scarey. I promptly gave it back for fear of destroying it.
Apparently is considered a top off road bike.
I'm looking for another penny farthing to share with local community children if anyone comes across one.
Edit - EMB, I was thinking of posting that song. Ahhh, great minds.
I can't believe you actually ride a penny farthing... ๐ฎ
on โ18-09-2015 08:37 AM
@lal-au0 wrote:
@the_hawk* wrote:Yes I have one and there is nothing quite like rideing with the wind and the noise, total freedom and it makes you forget about the rest of the world.
It's one of the things that I plan to buy in the future as the weather is perfect for riding here,(just have to work out where I can park/store it).
With the exception of minor interuptions from time to time from concered people making sure we are kept safe as you can see on the left.
How things have changed,(back in the mid 70's we used to have the side roads blocked off and escorts at
the front to make certain we didn't stop in their towns),
that's a car with 2 wheels. could you pick it up? i bet you can't cos it probably weighs more than 300 kilos.
i drove a 200 kg chopper cos i have ducks disease. i have naturally rather big muscles (peasant stock) compared to other women but i could hardly pick up the bike when i dropped it.
If it's around 300 Kgs then you only need to lift around a quarter of that to put the bike upright.
I had a chopped honda CB 750 and I never had a problem picking it up,(they are a bit over 200 kgs and the
six inch extension made it more awkward).
I weigh 73kg and certainly don't have big muscles,(just adequate),
one should be able to pick up the bike if it drops, there is no point in having a bike you cannot pick up.
also i had a look at the performance. i had a yamaha 535. i also had a book with all the stats about the yamaha choppers. i read it. turned out my bike was the fastest cos the bigger ones are to bloody heavy to be any faster than mine. mine exceeded 180km/h on the autobahn downhill.
I had to do 180 once to pass an idiot trying to play chicken,(it was on the GS 750 which was an ex cop bike)
There was never any trouble picking up the others I've had,(Yamaha TX 650,XS 650,Suzuki GS 750 and the last
one I sold two years ago was a light weight Yamaha 250 Virago "fun" bike which was great for "throwing" around
roundabouts,(just before we moved up here)
โ18-09-2015 10:56 AM - edited โ18-09-2015 11:00 AM
on โ18-09-2015 11:02 AM
Hi Kopen--he was at both--the retro market in march and the man cave event
just recently----the organisers will have a contact no for him.............Richo.
on โ18-09-2015 11:02 AM
@kopenhagen5 wrote:Cheers Richo, I shall hunt him down.
I noticed Rosedale have a vintage/retro festival, that's prob the one you are talking about.
I found a guy in Horsham but he is expensive.
Jess, they are fun but would like to get one with brakes, many don't have brakes so downhill is tricky.
Brakes are always a good idea Kopes.
Would love - to see it in action.
on โ18-09-2015 02:04 PM
on โ18-09-2015 02:36 PM
@lal-au0 wrote:
that's a car with 2 wheels. could you pick it up? i bet you can't cos it probably weighs more than 300 kilos.
i drove a 200 kg chopper cos i have ducks disease. i have naturally rather big muscles (peasant stock) compared to other women but i could hardly pick up the bike when i dropped it.
one should be able to pick up the bike if it drops, there is no point in having a bike you cannot pick up.
also i had a look at the performance. i had a yamaha 535. i also had a book with all the stats about the yamaha choppers. i read it. turned out my bike was the fastest cos the bigger ones are to bloody heavy to be any faster than mine. mine exceeded 180km/h on the autobahn downhill.
actually its nearly 400kg
Fortunatly I havent had to pick it up yet but believe it or not I bought it from girl who has picked it up on her own, she is only 5 foot, could only touch on tip toes on flat ground and is a feather weight so it can be done, 180kmh oh dear 3rd goes faster than that, 4th will do in excess of 200 and then there is 5th
the US version has a slightly lower final drive gearing than the Oz version, the US version will do 140MPH = 240kmh,
much faster than I or any sane person wish to be on it at, the limit is what your game to try for