Evolution of bikes....
- Stereo
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Evolution of bikes....
My first bike was actually a Honda MTX-50cc.... A friend of mine bored it out to 80cc.... In the netherlands you are allowed to own a 50cc bike without a license... Boring them out is illegal... but hey..... its a lot of fun to ride when 80cc... Top speed reached on this bike was 135Km indicated.... the standard 50cc bikes have a top speed of around 80...
(see first picture)
Moved back to NZ and bought a GF250SS... A great little bike, using the same engine as the GSX-R250's this little bike got me seriously into road riding...
(see second picture)
I took a break from riding for a few years, did some traveling around various countries in europe and was too broke for a while, when I got back to NZ I bought a car (for work and stuff) and I almost forgot about riding until I was pillioned on the back of someone's bike... The very next day i bought a new bike ...
(see third picture)
As soon as I passed my license I went out and bought a CBR600F3 (it was the best bike for the money at the time)...
(see fourth picture)
This bike was my first project bike ever, it needed some TLC.... I repaired all the paintwork myself, installed a K&N Air filter, After Market pipes and Zorst, and Dynajet needles, after market decals, mirrors, reduced the rear mudguard, replaced the blade with a tinted one, got a personalised plate... Sold it when I moved to Aus...
Finally I got this.....
(see last picture)...
So far I have not done anything to it..... I bought it second hand with just about 12k on the clock .... it already had a tinted screen, yoshi can, rear reduction kit, rear cowl.... what can I say.... you cant beat perfection... it just had its aniversary.... it now has just over 40,000 on the clock...
(see first picture)
Moved back to NZ and bought a GF250SS... A great little bike, using the same engine as the GSX-R250's this little bike got me seriously into road riding...
(see second picture)
I took a break from riding for a few years, did some traveling around various countries in europe and was too broke for a while, when I got back to NZ I bought a car (for work and stuff) and I almost forgot about riding until I was pillioned on the back of someone's bike... The very next day i bought a new bike ...
(see third picture)
As soon as I passed my license I went out and bought a CBR600F3 (it was the best bike for the money at the time)...
(see fourth picture)
This bike was my first project bike ever, it needed some TLC.... I repaired all the paintwork myself, installed a K&N Air filter, After Market pipes and Zorst, and Dynajet needles, after market decals, mirrors, reduced the rear mudguard, replaced the blade with a tinted one, got a personalised plate... Sold it when I moved to Aus...
Finally I got this.....
(see last picture)...
So far I have not done anything to it..... I bought it second hand with just about 12k on the clock .... it already had a tinted screen, yoshi can, rear reduction kit, rear cowl.... what can I say.... you cant beat perfection... it just had its aniversary.... it now has just over 40,000 on the clock...
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Aww gee I bet Smitty and a few other more "experienced" KSRC'ans have a long list!!!
Here is mine. I may have missed some..........it's been a while.
CT70-Kept On the farm next door to ours-Dad wouldn't let us have them when we had perfectly good horses!
Honda CB400 Supersport
Ducati 1000 Mille Desmo
Kawasaki Z250B
Yamaha TZR250
Suzuki GSX750ESD
Kawasaki GPX750
Suzuki GSXR1100
Yamaha FZR600
Yamaha YZF600
Kawasaki ZX6R
Cagiva Allazura 650
Kawasaki KDX250
Yamaha WR400
Kawasaki KDX200
Kawasaki KLX400
Yamaha FZR1000
Honda CBR600
Kawasaki ZX6R
Kawasaki ZX6R
Yamaha YZF750R
Kawasaki ZX6R
Honda Hornet 900
There are a few others which I only had for short periods, and others I just bought and sold on that I havn't listed. I think I may have a problem


Here is mine. I may have missed some..........it's been a while.
CT70-Kept On the farm next door to ours-Dad wouldn't let us have them when we had perfectly good horses!

Honda CB400 Supersport
Ducati 1000 Mille Desmo
Kawasaki Z250B
Yamaha TZR250
Suzuki GSX750ESD
Kawasaki GPX750
Suzuki GSXR1100
Yamaha FZR600
Yamaha YZF600
Kawasaki ZX6R
Cagiva Allazura 650
Kawasaki KDX250
Yamaha WR400
Kawasaki KDX200
Kawasaki KLX400
Yamaha FZR1000
Honda CBR600
Kawasaki ZX6R
Kawasaki ZX6R
Yamaha YZF750R
Kawasaki ZX6R
Honda Hornet 900
There are a few others which I only had for short periods, and others I just bought and sold on that I havn't listed. I think I may have a problem



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There are really only two questions in life. 1.Which way do i go? 2.What is the lap record?
There are really only two questions in life. 1.Which way do i go? 2.What is the lap record?
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My Rides... 

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My biking history is relativly short, so I'll do it pictorially. Not all of these are my actual bikes, as I don't have pics of most of them.
First ever bike - 1979 Yamaha RS125 - mine was converted for off road
This pic isn't mine

My first real road bike was a version of the FZ750 with VMax styling, known as the FZX750 Fazer or baby VMax. I owned this from 96 until I had to sell it in Dec 2003. This pic is of my bike.

My next bike I got to commute to Uni, and I only had for 3 months before it was written off. Took me a while to track down exactly what it was; turned out to be a faired GT550. this pic isn't mine - mine was blue & white

I replaced the GT550 with an 87 CBR600FH, which was custom pained, metallic blue. It followed the the GT500 by being written off. Again this pic isn't mine.

Once I got to Aus (before I heard of KSRC), I purchased another CBR600, this time a 99 (FX). I've have owned it for two years and done 50,000k so far.


What comes next? Watch this space...
First ever bike - 1979 Yamaha RS125 - mine was converted for off road


My first real road bike was a version of the FZ750 with VMax styling, known as the FZX750 Fazer or baby VMax. I owned this from 96 until I had to sell it in Dec 2003. This pic is of my bike.

My next bike I got to commute to Uni, and I only had for 3 months before it was written off. Took me a while to track down exactly what it was; turned out to be a faired GT550. this pic isn't mine - mine was blue & white

I replaced the GT550 with an 87 CBR600FH, which was custom pained, metallic blue. It followed the the GT500 by being written off. Again this pic isn't mine.

Once I got to Aus (before I heard of KSRC), I purchased another CBR600, this time a 99 (FX). I've have owned it for two years and done 50,000k so far.


What comes next? Watch this space...
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07 ZX10R since new, tracky TBA, KX450F, 87 CR250 restoration, GT MTB - I've got serious thrill issues, dude
07 ZX10R since new, tracky TBA, KX450F, 87 CR250 restoration, GT MTB - I've got serious thrill issues, dude
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mines even shorter lol 
my first bike was a 1988 suzuki tf 125
then
my first road bike ( and it was so crappy id never have another yamahahahahaha) a 1982 xs 250
and my beautifullllllllllllllll baby zzr 250 1996

my first bike was a 1988 suzuki tf 125
then
my first road bike ( and it was so crappy id never have another yamahahahahaha) a 1982 xs 250
and my beautifullllllllllllllll baby zzr 250 1996

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owwww me lubs my dr 650 WOOOOOOOOOOOOOT
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My first bike was a 1996 Kawasaki ZZR250, I had it for exactly 12 months, before trading it in on a 1997 Honda CBR600F3..I had this bike for 4 years, but then sold it to buy a unit.
I was bikeless for 4 years and then had the opportunity so, that is why I now have a 2000 Kawasaki ZX9R.
I was bikeless for 4 years and then had the opportunity so, that is why I now have a 2000 Kawasaki ZX9R.
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SXC in black, '05 ZX10R


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my first bike was a 1971 cb250, fark it went, just a shame i killed the motor, else i'd have kept it to properly restore *grin*. I had it precisely 4 months in which time i had taken it out thrice and killed it on the last run, up on the fricking M2 of all places on the way to a ride
For a 32 year old bike at the time i had her, she had a LOT of poke to her, 30hp to be precise, not bad for the old girl. Look here for what i did to restore her, waaaaay too much tlc put into the job.

Next came the infamous EL250 with the custom paintjob a past owner bestowed her with. Bought her with 36kkm, sold her with 45kkm. She uses the gpx/zzr250 motor so was a peice of piss to look after maintenence wise. Ironically i learned my most valuable lesson on this bike, do NOT trust ONLY the OEM manuals, they are SHIT, i confused myself and have only myself to blame for needing the engine to get rebuilt after replacing the timing chain myself
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After some problems with the carbies on the el250 which i got the major shits with ( i now suspect it was simply a case of clogged jets-itis, oh well, live & learn) i traded the bike in on the only LAMS approved twin i could afford to get my mitts on.

Which was the LTD450, a parallel twin motor of 454cc in capacity and made from 1/2 a gpz900 motor, funny enough i joked about the bike being "half a ninja". This bike was equally called the en454 or the LTD450 depending on which market you bought her in.
One thing unanimously agreed on by all that saw her that she was butt-ugly. I rebuilt her front forks myself & put after market shocks on her and didn't have her fall over, a proud moment if i do say so myself!
It was also the bike i learned that mid-80's bikes have rust-magetium built into the metal as the pipes (esp the crossover) were farked when i bought her & did less than 300km's on her before gettin the shits and having everything south of the headers & north of the cans replaced. The best thing about her though was she was a cheap bang-for-buck bike (450cc / 50hp), oh and she had a belt final drive, I almost NEVER had to adjust that sucker, ever.
Sold her to partially fund my latest (and actually longest kept) accquisition, ltd450 i shan't miss thee...

taken from http://www.bikepics.com/pictures/254967/
enter the gpx750, its not the purtiest bike going (hmm seems to be a reoccuring theme, 80's, bike, butt ugly). Fun th get around on, the missus doesn't mind pillioning TOO much, fun to get about, cheaper than the car to run..... just. I've replaced enough things on her to start feeling confidant she isn't going to leave me stranded anytime soon, and hey, with 18kkms on her in 20 months, she's held up well, considering she had 70kkms when i got her. (pic will get added when i get home tonight)

For a 32 year old bike at the time i had her, she had a LOT of poke to her, 30hp to be precise, not bad for the old girl. Look here for what i did to restore her, waaaaay too much tlc put into the job.

Next came the infamous EL250 with the custom paintjob a past owner bestowed her with. Bought her with 36kkm, sold her with 45kkm. She uses the gpx/zzr250 motor so was a peice of piss to look after maintenence wise. Ironically i learned my most valuable lesson on this bike, do NOT trust ONLY the OEM manuals, they are SHIT, i confused myself and have only myself to blame for needing the engine to get rebuilt after replacing the timing chain myself

After some problems with the carbies on the el250 which i got the major shits with ( i now suspect it was simply a case of clogged jets-itis, oh well, live & learn) i traded the bike in on the only LAMS approved twin i could afford to get my mitts on.

Which was the LTD450, a parallel twin motor of 454cc in capacity and made from 1/2 a gpz900 motor, funny enough i joked about the bike being "half a ninja". This bike was equally called the en454 or the LTD450 depending on which market you bought her in.
One thing unanimously agreed on by all that saw her that she was butt-ugly. I rebuilt her front forks myself & put after market shocks on her and didn't have her fall over, a proud moment if i do say so myself!
It was also the bike i learned that mid-80's bikes have rust-magetium built into the metal as the pipes (esp the crossover) were farked when i bought her & did less than 300km's on her before gettin the shits and having everything south of the headers & north of the cans replaced. The best thing about her though was she was a cheap bang-for-buck bike (450cc / 50hp), oh and she had a belt final drive, I almost NEVER had to adjust that sucker, ever.
Sold her to partially fund my latest (and actually longest kept) accquisition, ltd450 i shan't miss thee...

taken from http://www.bikepics.com/pictures/254967/
enter the gpx750, its not the purtiest bike going (hmm seems to be a reoccuring theme, 80's, bike, butt ugly). Fun th get around on, the missus doesn't mind pillioning TOO much, fun to get about, cheaper than the car to run..... just. I've replaced enough things on her to start feeling confidant she isn't going to leave me stranded anytime soon, and hey, with 18kkms on her in 20 months, she's held up well, considering she had 70kkms when i got her. (pic will get added when i get home tonight)