Long-term motorcycle ownership?

Long-term motorcycle ownership?

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y2blade

Original Poster:

56,141 posts

216 months

Thursday 2nd May
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What’s the longest you’ve ever owned a bike and what is/was it?

22 years for me and this one, many have come and gone in that period but she’s always been a keeper.

KTMsm

26,943 posts

264 months

Thursday 2nd May
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My project bike - around 15 years, Yamaha TT600

Bought to go around the world I changed every bush and bearing, rebuilt the shock... but then I got married

Sold in covid - still as a project frown

Crudeoink

489 posts

60 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Longest so far, MT-10. Owned for about 7 years (Half my riding life!)
It was a great bike but ultimately too quick and coaxed me into be a knob too often. Now after another long termer, ideally a classic, not sure what yet, but likely an old Honda, maybe a CBR250RR or a CB750

spoodler

2,111 posts

156 months

Thursday 2nd May
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My mum won some money on the lottery in 2002 (02.02.02, to be precise), asked me what I'd do if I had some spare cash and gave me some money to buy a big twin Harley.
Instead of buying one new one, I bought two older bikes and passed one to my other half. Both have been through changes of spec', exhaust, wheels, seats, bars, paint, raked/unraked etc. and we've thoroughly enjoyed them. T'other half's blue and flame example is just going up for sale, as she has taken to using my 900 Legend... mainly due to its lighter weight.





Meantime, Enfield, Triumph, Guzzi, Kawasaki, Morini, BMW and a few others have come and gone...

Marquezs Stabilisers

1,261 posts

62 months

Thursday 2nd May
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An FM helmet! Not seen one of them for years!

spoodler

2,111 posts

156 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Marquezs Stabilisers said:
An FM helmet! Not seen one of them for years!
'Twas twenty years ago... smile

Exasperated

20 posts

12 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Had my current Africa Twin for almost three years boxedin

Andy XRV

3,846 posts

181 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Bought new in 2002 so I've had her around 22 years.

Dog Star

16,158 posts

169 months

Thursday 2nd May
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This R1 for 20 years…



After all the hysteria about 4XV prices I was expecting to get a decent amount for it, especially in that nick.

I got £2000.

moanthebairns

17,965 posts

199 months

Thursday 2nd May
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My ninja, I've owned it 13 years and I'll never part with it. My first proper bike. I still love riding it. It'll never be a future classic mind you.

Janluke

2,599 posts

159 months

Thursday 2nd May
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I'm a serial bike buyer! so don't tend to keep bikes for very long.

My longest is 14 years and counting, its a keeper and is willed to my Godson


spoodler

2,111 posts

156 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Janluke said:
I'm a serial bike buyer! so don't tend to keep bikes for very long.

My longest is 14 years and counting, its a keeper and is willed to my Godson

Yep, so am I... generally.
I can see that as a keeper, very nice. think it's easier to keep old stuff tho', as there's no desire/need whatever for chasing the new upgraded model. Will be putting four of mine up for sale this summer, so as to make room for some bikes I haven't yet tried.

Had this one for, I think, nearly twenty years before selling it a while back.


Edited by spoodler on Thursday 2nd May 12:00

PurpleTurtle

7,048 posts

145 months

Thursday 2nd May
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I’ve owned all three of these for 20yrs. The Triumph needs a new head gasket, the Kwacker a new clutch, but the Honda just keeps on going, I’ve commuted in to the office on it today. 43k miles and no real issues.


Biker9090

767 posts

38 months

Thursday 2nd May
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2006 Triumph Speed Four 2007-2015

Bought it when I was 17 (2007) and had it restricted to 33hp for the first two years. Used it throughout uni placement, first few jobs etc. Didn't do a lot of miles as I was just commuting and really quite nervous. Sold it for a Sprint ST1050 ABS (what a mistake that was).

Next closest would be my 2006 Honda CBF500 ABS. Got it in 2019 and will likely never get rid of it. Aim to nut and bolt restore it when it finally gets too tired (which will likely be never!).

FestivAli

1,092 posts

239 months

Thursday 2nd May
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I'm very jealous of those people who have a bit of discipline. Also some lovely bikes on here. For me it was my 2001 CBR600F4i which I had for about three years between 2014 and 2017. It was a bit sheddy but lovely engine braking and handling.

srob

11,642 posts

239 months

Thursday 2nd May
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I’ve had this 30 years:


RazerSauber

2,304 posts

61 months

Thursday 2nd May
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A friend of mine has only ever renewed the insurance on his bike once, on a Honda Pan. Otherwise, he swaps too regularly.

My longest is my beloved CBF125. The first bike I owned that rode out of the estate before it broke down. I've got no real use for it but it's so cheap and such a fun little thing to ride that I don't want to get rid.

Gixer968CS

605 posts

89 months

Thursday 2nd May
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I bought my ZX9R new in 2001 and binned it in 2017. In those 16 years I put about 90,000 miles on it. Went all over Europe and the UK. I loved that bike to bits. The two photos were taken about 3 months apart - it was still looking good! I kept it after the crash but couldn't get motivated to repair it (again) so I sold it on. It's now MOT'd and presumably in use.

If you look at the top picture closely you'll see a dent in the frame where the handlebar hit it during a highside at a Donnington Park track day when the bike was c2 years old. That was the first rebuild! It had one more and I just couldn't do a 3rd. Such great bikes. In 90k it had no significant mechanical work at all other than services and consumables (brake discs, plugs, hoses etc). Still had the original clutch but I did replace the rear shock for an Ohlins item.





Onelastattempt

398 posts

48 months

Thursday 2nd May
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My Fazer 1000, kept it for seven years. Twelve European tours on it, then stupidly part exchanged it for a FZ1 as I thought the newer bike would be a better tourer and all rounder , it definitely wasn't ! Still regret selling it now and if I had room in the garage I would buy another. For some reason I cannot find any pictures of it, probably all stored on an old CD somewhere in the loft.

Bob_Defly

3,720 posts

232 months

Thursday 2nd May
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I had my FZ-09 for 5 years, longest so far. I plan on keeping the Speed Twin for as long as I can though.



Everything else has been 2-3 years.