Featured I Have Strayed.........

Discussion in 'Other Bikes' started by andyb57, Sep 25, 2019.

  1. This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn More.
  1. andyb57

    andyb57 Senior Member

    Apr 15, 2017
    281
    113
    Devon
    So after almost a couple of years of hunting for a 'classic' Triumph to ride around the local lanes and B roads where the Daytona is a lot of effort, I've found out that some of the ebay-only sellers seem to ship containers of bikes from the US without much consideration for protection (but does explain why so often any decent quality photos are hard to come by - must be a market selling old phones with crap cameras for those blurry back of the workshop shots), that my idea of well-maintained is a long way from that of quite a few private sellers (bearing in mind I'm not looking for a restored show pony, just wanted a bike I could ride and fettle) and their idea of a 'bargain' is no such thing if it hasn't been started for yonks, rims are corroded and tyres are perished, etc, etc (doesn't fill you with confidence about what might be the state of other bits either). Shame Phil Mills off here was not a bit closer, his 5TA was a great looking bike and well cared for.....

    Anyway, after a couple of 4 hour round trips to look at 1960/70s bikes I realised I need to either do a lot more research or find a friend who is an expert if I'm going to find a decent classic. I turned my thoughts to what else I would enjoy riding around here and could give a bit of TLC if needed, dawned on me a soft roader/enduro would be the tool for mucky lanes and potholed B roads. As is often the way of things, shortly after this revelation while chatting to the former Hughenden Triumph guys I discovered they had just the bike for me :) so I'm now the proud owner of a 1991 Yam XT600 which has been bored out to 660, has stainless headers and a Ti can, refurbed/new rims, and although well used it's been set up properly and cared for. What a giggle to ride, had forgotten things like the effect of closing the throttle on a big single, have to remember to turn on the petrol and use the choke - old skool is cool! I'm looking forward to getting out and about a lot more often. Still have an eye out for another Triumph though - my accountant has already said there's room in the garage :p

    A big thumbs up to The Motorcycle Barn in Bucks, and to Motomove UK in Plymouth - they love bikes, are friendly and professional.

    Yam XT.jpg
     
    • Like Like x 26
  2. Callumity

    Callumity Elite Member

    Feb 25, 2017
    3,358
    800
    Nr Biggar
    I often think it is time for fashion to return to big singles and trail bikes for their simplicity, long travel suspension and tyres fit for austerity roads!
     
    • Agree Agree x 2
  3. Reevo

    Reevo Active Member

    Sep 14, 2019
    132
    43
    Birmingham
    What a cracking bike!
    I’ve got a dr350 and when I’m in the mood it’s great for a days greenlaning
     
    • Like Like x 3
    • Agree Agree x 1
  4. joe mc donald

    Subscriber

    Dec 26, 2014
    13,916
    1,000
    slough / burnham
    Andyb57
    Nice bike and just right for the job.
    Ride Safe & enjoy
    Joe.
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
  5. stollydriver

    stollydriver Elite Member

    Apr 25, 2015
    2,034
    800
    north wales
    Agree - really nice bike, love older trailies.
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
  6. Reevo

    Reevo Active Member

    Sep 14, 2019
    132
    43
    Birmingham
    Yep agreed
    Love old traillies
    One cylinder one carb and a spark plug
    Doesn’t get better than that
    Had a Armstrong for years
    Miss that bike sold it on a whim
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
  7. andyb57

    andyb57 Senior Member

    Apr 15, 2017
    281
    113
    Devon
    Thanks! Have been looking over it more today, really chuffed. Apart from the faded red i.e. pink seat and a few manky bolts it seems pretty good so far.
    Itching for another ride......and then another.
     
    • Like Like x 3
    • Agree Agree x 1
  8. stevethegoolie

    stevethegoolie Elite Member

    Oct 16, 2014
    2,452
    800
    East Riding of Yorkshire
    Single cylinders eh? Hmmm ..... I'm being tempted by a lovely looking 250cc AJS Model 14 CSR at the moment. Saw it in the window of a nearby second hand/antiques shop the other day. SWMBO seemed to like it as well, although she hinted that my Trident would have to go to make room for it! Yeah .... right! Like that's gonna happen.
    I've also seen a very nice BSA 650cc A10 and a Mobylette moped in that shop window before now, and rumour has it that the shop owner still has the BSA. Best not to think about it!:worried:
     
    • Like Like x 1
    • Agree Agree x 1
  9. garethr

    garethr Well-Known Member

    Sep 18, 2015
    152
    93
    BRISTOL UK
    Like it.

    One of my favourite bikes was a 3AJ model Ténéré 600 (huge tank, twin headlamps, frame mounted fairing). I wouldn't mind another, or a Super Ténéré 750, but they are few and far between nowadays.
     
    • Agree Agree x 2
  10. Tiglet

    Tiglet Vintage Member

    Mar 28, 2016
    4,434
    1,000
    Cheshire
    Looks good Andy.

    I always think how engaging classic bikes are to ride compared to modern bikes which just require you to turn a key,press a button and away you go.
    Also electronics that do most of the thinking for the rider.
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
  11. andyb57

    andyb57 Senior Member

    Apr 15, 2017
    281
    113
    Devon
    Exactly - big part of my reason for buying an older bike. And I possibly have a fighting chance of being able to service it etc. Beyond brakes and basic maintenance I leave the Daytona to the experts.
    However, like Tom Marshall (I love this place thread) it's strange not to have a forum as good as this to consult for the Yam! Not that I've found yet anyway.
     
    • Agree Agree x 2
  12. andyb57

    andyb57 Senior Member

    Apr 15, 2017
    281
    113
    Devon
    Exactly - big part of my reason for buying an older bike. And I possibly have a fighting chance of being able to service it etc. Beyond brakes and basic maintenance I leave the Daytona to the experts.
    However, like Tom Marshall (I love this place thread) it's strange not to have a forum as good as this to consult for the Yam! Not that I've found yet anyway.
     
    • Like Like x 1
    • Agree Agree x 1
  13. andypandy

    andypandy Crème de la Crème

    Jan 10, 2016
    4,083
    1,000
    Shaw
    AJS 14 CSR FFS ! Had one !
    Me and a mate bought one in the 70's, a genuine barn find, paid £15 for it.
    A few days later my mate had his BSA C15 pinched so he bought my half of the bike off me but he didn't have the cash so he paid me in beer over many weeks, beer was about 10/11/12p a pint then. Him and his dad restored it and it turned out to be a cracking bike. There wasn't much wrong with it really, the main problem was the spark plug rusted into the head and it had snapped off.
     
    • Like Like x 2
    • Agree Agree x 1
  14. Reevo

    Reevo Active Member

    Sep 14, 2019
    132
    43
    Birmingham
    That’s exactly how I found this place
    I came here because I brought a steamer
    Never owned a steamer before
    I had the 955 tiger but that just started and ran

    Asked a few questions,all answered
    And started talking about other marques
    With the same enthusiasm
    Can’t fault it
     
    • Like Like x 2
    • Agree Agree x 1
  15. Tiglet

    Tiglet Vintage Member

    Mar 28, 2016
    4,434
    1,000
    Cheshire
    Andy, have you still got that cb250 and is it on the road yet
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
  16. andypandy

    andypandy Crème de la Crème

    Jan 10, 2016
    4,083
    1,000
    Shaw
    Yes and no.
     
    • Funny Funny x 1
    • Agree Agree x 1
  17. Reevo

    Reevo Active Member

    Sep 14, 2019
    132
    43
    Birmingham
    Which 250 ?
    Please divulge I’ve a soft spot for Cb 250
    Especially the 250 k4
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
  18. Hippo-Drones

    Hippo-Drones Noble Member

    Mar 4, 2018
    785
    443
    West Sussex
    Looks like an awesome dualsport there mate. My Beta Alp 4.0 has your bikes little brother for an engine as it uses the Suzuki DR350 engine! Great fun hitting some lanes, especially now the weather has turned! :)
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
  19. andypandy

    andypandy Crème de la Crème

    Jan 10, 2016
    4,083
    1,000
    Shaw
    K2. Gold & White.
     
    • Like Like x 2
    • Agree Agree x 1
  20. chuk

    chuk Senior Member
    Subscriber

    Jan 10, 2017
    350
    113
    neilston glasgow
    Trying to get a larger trail bike at good price is harder than it has been,especially the likes of the super tenere or Africa twins etc,drz400 and xr400 holding value very well but there are good buys out there takes a lot of searching.
     
    • Like Like x 1

Share This Page