Sawyer Rob
Super Member
I had a 360 that I bought new...I had a 70s Yamaha DT250 enduro. It was my first bike. :thumbsup:
I hill climbed with it a bit, it had pretty good low end torque!
SR
I had a 360 that I bought new...I had a 70s Yamaha DT250 enduro. It was my first bike. :thumbsup:
On the positive side, the backup cameras offer quite an improvement. I first got one on my pickup, because I thought it would be nice when hooking up a trailer. I didn’t realize how useful I would find it every time I backed up.
I had a 360 that I bought new...
I hill climbed with it a bit, it had pretty good low end torque!
SR
Bultaco was a sweet trials bike! Rode with a guy that road a Bultaco to world trials champion back in the 70's, I don't know how to spell his last name but it was something like Googamali, first name Joe. He was a wizard, superb balance. Saw him more than once, standing on the seat of his Bultaco, sitting still, no kickstand, walk up onto his handle bars, then back to the back of the bike, plop down onto the seat, and get back up again, never losing balance or putting his foot down.I started out on a Honda 70, little orange one, what a rush that thing was at the age of 8. A Bultaco was next and then Indian was it from there on out..
I recently saw one listed on Hemmings or BAT, it was going for some pretty good money.Going through this list of fast bikes over the years, I was happy to see my little RD400 was faster in the 1/4 mile than a lot of stock bikes two and three times its displacement. :laughing:
It was always a joy to pull up to next to someone at a stoplight on a 1000cc+ bike and leave em lookin!
List of fastest production motorcycles by acceleration - Wikipedia
I can't imaging having a sub-10 second street bike out of the box, let alone highly modified. YIKES! That's fast.
I recently saw one listed on Hemmings or BAT, it was going for some pretty good money.
My first year in college a student had one of those which he parked right under my dorm window. He used to pi$$ a lot of people off the way that he racked the engine, the sound of the performance can he had would echo off the buildings. They were just coming out with synthetic oil, and didn't that two stroke stink. He flunked out after second semester, but we all groaned when the bike came back with another freshman.
I gave up reading these anecdotes after page 3.Why ride street bikes?