Think i had a Honda 70 field bike at 12 which felt quite fast!
http://www.streetfire.net/video/Terry-Martin_170234.htm
A chopped pushbike with extended forks and ape hangers
the girl next door
Yamaha yz100 moto crosser, stupid fast at the time but sent me in the right direction
MZ 50cc
I was riding a bright yellow Raleigh chopper
Andy
A CR500 field bike and a CB250 Superdream road bike
hopefully no police reading this!!!!
but would like to know what happened to him after.
cant seem to find anything other than the one video
Honda SS50
raleigh burner - after my stryker got nicked .
Yamaha TY175 in schoolboy trials
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Honda XL 125 with a bit of bike tube for the exhaust con pipe....came off on the exhaust side and scorched me leg... still got the scar.....
Montesa T15 cyclotrials bike.
27 years later I've just bought a Monty for myself to fall off.
BSA Javelin (and shooting with a BSA Meteor.)
eileen down the village
Wot u called ur motorbike Eileen?:
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the girl next door
A lawn mower
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Originally posted by cryoman1965
the girl next door
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Originally posted by skodaman
Wot u called ur motorbike Eileen?:
The Darjeeling Himalayan railway
[Edited on 16/8/11 by snakebelly]
"A chopped pushbike with extended forks and ape hangers "
Ha Ha! Snap - absolutely spot on! (It didn't quite make 150mph however!!!)
Raliegh Chopper - painted BRG - very poorly.
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"A chopped pushbike with extended forks and ape hangers "
Ha Ha! Snap - absolutely spot on! (It didn't quite make 150mph however!!!)
a Raleigh Grifter......
looking back, how the hell did they make them so heavy?
I remember how heavy my old Grifter was, cycling up any hill was a nightmare but going down was a hoot. Stable as an oil tanker in comparison to my mates Chopper though!!!!!
When I was 12 I had a Hercules pushbike with rod brakes
I too had a grifter. I think it was a prototype BMX, the frame was made with heavy gauge scaffold poles and the seat was a house brick covered with
thin rubber padding.
The 3 speed sturmey archer gears were great, the "slip" gear between 2nd and 3rd caught me out a few times and caused my nuts to crach into
the crossbar.
Ah... Raleigh bikes of the late 70's and early 80's! Unbreakable!
If Tonka made bikes...
A Lonnie Toft board with Gullwing trucks and Bones wheels. Didn't go that fast (probably 40 mph or so max) but lost a lot of skin and broke some bones trying!
A Suzuki B100P converted to a field bike with longer rear shocks, plastic mudguards and a huge rear sprocket.
I had a Kawasaki KE 125, which had been converted to full field spec with no clocks or electrics and the knobbliest tyres in the world. My dad
lovingly cut the corners off the knobbles with a stanley knife so it would go through the swing arm
I still have this bike in my shed
First bike at 6 was honda 125 then we had a scrambler of some buffalo brand to tall for me so i would put it against the wall to start it..
.. then a move to the uk killed bikes for a while till dad bought the rd 400 whilst he had the bmw 600/6 with the touring pack. a puch moped and a
fsie yamaha moped
then set out to get the uk bike licence so a c50 step thru was bought for 12 quid..... that went for ever till i moved back to africa.... then a
125 honda a 600 suzi then a 1000 suzi then the big crash destroying my right leg, ribcage , and a large amount of dermis off my back and legs then
ziltch
A Norman Nippy (ask your grandad) cost me five bob.
Cheers,
Bob
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BSA StarRider
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a Raleigh Grifter......
looking back, how the hell did they make them so heavy?
A grifter and a yamaha FS1E (50cc) canny quick at the time, on the field ( i am not that old )
Horses a Bultaco Pursang 250 off road and a BSA C15 250 on road, hope Mr plod is not reading this!
Sunny and Firenza, our horses
ATB
Simon
I had a frankenbike, made out of whatever bits could fit together...
ok, embarrasing, but ......
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Got me a moped too, Demm Dove Mk 3....
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