G'day Reubsrover
I would be thinking of maybe an earlier BMW like the R series R50/6 R60/6 R75/5 or 6 good touring machines,low centre of gravity well balanced and the worlds best crash bars (cylinder heads) I have riden Beemers since the 60's and their comfort and riding position (negative weight on the shoulders at 80-100kph) takes a lot of stress out of riding![]()
Good examples of these should still be found at affordable prices
or look for a good Honda 500/4 from the 70's
cheers
Reuben - I don't have a life I have a Land Rover
SIII 'Blue Bertha'
Not learner legal....1000cc. So unless you get something pre-1960, your choices are confined to this list...
Approved motorcycles for novice riders 01/02/11
the trouble with the early BMW's is they dont have a side stand only center stand and that use to drive me up the wall lifting the bike onto the centre stand all the time . i had a r90 1992
Good to hear, mate.Yes you need your own bike, part of the reasoning is the exercises you do are designed to build your confidence ,and improve your balance and awareness on the bike you use as your daily ride. You get to do emergency stops at speeds of up to 60 km/hr, on the straight line and around a corner, all such exciting stuff! As for the best course, you will have to do some detective work in your area. A suggestion is any motorcycle club should know and put you onto the best in your area. Good luck, and safe riding Bob
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
Uncle, those Bayemvays are mostly in the hands of collectors these days and are getting a bit pricey. Hondas that old are usually rooted and in need of a full and expensive restoration, or restored ones are offered for sale at ridiculous prices and don't sell.
Two weeks ago I had a look at a '62 Matchy 650 twin for myself at the Haigslea Museum 'twas for sale. A recent restoration which LOOKED very nice if a bit too dear. Unfortunately it had two serious oil leaks from places that should not leak oil and a dicky clutch. Made me wonder what sort of restoration, and what a good look into would reveal as shortcutted or incompetently done.
I told him I was interested and if he fixed it properly to give me a call. I also told him I would only pay 2/3 max of his ask and that if I was happy with the job.
URSUSMAJOR
Have a look around for a Yamaha SR500 or maybe the later SRX600.
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