TVRs & Bikes
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roadsweeper

Original Poster:

3,789 posts

297 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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Now, we all know that riding a bike on the road equals certain, unavoidable, imminent, yet lingering death and would thus only be indulged in by psychotic fools with a death-wish . However, after hearing many times that the type of people who drive Porsches/Ferraris/etc. are different to those who drive TVRs (not saying that's it's necessarily true) I was wondering whether TVR owners are more likely to own motorbikes? It certainly seems that lots of Tiv owners on here do so? So come on, who both drives and rides and what make/model of each machine?

dern

14,055 posts

302 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=19499&f=13&h=0

Is there a tvr/bike quiz on the radio?

Mark

Basil Brush

5,521 posts

286 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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I drive a 944S but sold my Baby Blade last year to pay for the deposit on my flat. Have since realised the error of my ways so am currently selling flat to pay for a Tuscan.

Actually started on trials bikes when I was about 8.

>> Edited by Basil Brush on Monday 14th October 18:13

MikeyT

17,790 posts

294 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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Started riding at 17 Suzuki GT125 twin 16bhp (wow) – graduated on to cars etc.

Then a Honda CB900 in my twenties and until recently a Kawasaki GPZ600 – just sold to finance some house and TVR improvements.

However, I'm tempted by the idea of another bike to go to work on (400cc ish).

Passed my test in 1981 when literally all you had to do is go and down the High Street a couple of times to earn the right to tear the L plates up!

Like me creature comforts too much now to just have a bike.


>> Edited by MikeyT on Monday 14th October 16:18

funkyboogalooo

1,844 posts

291 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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I'ved owned many bikes, R6's, Blades, Dukes and last year decided I was gonna have a quick car instead. 1st I bought an S3C, not quick enough, so I sold that and bought a Maserati. Plenty quick enough but too dear to run and own, so I sold it.
I've gone back to an R6 and have payed off the loan for the car.
So, fast cars are excellent provided you can afford to keep them, even then if your a biker at heart you'll allways want one. Bikes give you more bang for your buck no doubt about it.

Stig

11,823 posts

307 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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TVR 460SE, Ultima GTR, Yam R1 and a Yam DT200WR.

So errr.... yeah.

kerniki

430 posts

305 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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Cars:
5.0 Chimaera (modified)
Audi TT Bright yellow bumble bee (other alfs)
Ford Falcon XR6 ute(fun work horse)

Bikes
Kawasaki ZX7R
Suzuki TL1000R
Kawasaki KDX 200sr

Have tried to remove bikes and replace with fast cars many times, but look what I ended up with! there's no substitute for the lunacy of dragging your knee along the ground at 120mph (on track) or going off road, getting muddy and falling off! on the other hand if it's really hot I can't stand biking as you don't get any sun, so out comes the Tyv etc. I think bikers displat a want to be free and individual type attitude much the same as alot of Tyv owners, although some of the NEW bikers of late are a different cup of tea.

Nik

NickD

417 posts

285 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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Does a 125cc Vespa count?

kerniki

430 posts

305 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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NickD said: Does a 125cc Vespa count?


mmmmm... fetch yer parker..

jj_work

578 posts

293 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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Yep - got both. Bit it went a little bit like this. Sold an AX-GT to buy my first big bike. FZR600. Lovely machine (for a first bike - and bloody quick - especially when the quickest thing you've driven at the time was an AX-GT). Then brought a Rover 220 Coupe, then 944 S2 & 968 Sport. Throughout all these cars I steadily put about 3k-4k per year on the FZR. Then replaced the FZR with a 2 year old ZX6R with about 6k miles on the clock. In the next year I put a further 3k on the clock. Then brought a Chimaera.

For the past 3 years of owning the Trev - I've probably put no more than 500 miles per year on the bike..!! I just never use it. Don't get me wrong, I love the bike, just when I have a choice on a hot day between Trev and Bike. The Trev nearly always wins.. The only time the bike comes out is when a new women comes into my life and say, ohh… you've got a bike, take me on the back… Which probably explains why it's not done very many miles…..!
jj (Anyone fancy a 5/6 year old ZX6R - very low mileage)

NickD

417 posts

285 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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kerniki said:

NickD said: Does a 125cc Vespa count?


mmmmm... fetch yer parker..




...and my bowling shoes...

trefor

14,717 posts

306 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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Cars:
TVR Chimaera (mine)
Audi TT 225 (hers)
Audi A6 (mine)

Bikes:
Claud Butler Cape Wrath 21 speed (mine)
Shiney GT Aluminum framed thing (hers)

You see I like my legs without metal and my head with just the metal it has already thank you. Now if drivers actually paid any attention to bikes and didn't try to hit them at every opportunity I might change my mind ... can I have a private island please? (with good weather)

apache

39,731 posts

307 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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trefor, I'd feel much safer on a motorbike than a pushbike any day

G7TVR

81 posts

292 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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OK Here goes-
Bikes -
Gilera SP Runner 125 - at least it beats most cars away from the lights!
Several push bikes - but all gathering dust in the garage - too many bloody lunatic cars on the road these days!
Cars -
MX-5 well it's the wifes, unless it's sunny
BMW 528 Touring for work
4.2 CERBERA for unneccesary journeys etc.

sps

1,306 posts

283 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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TVR Chimaera and Ducati SPS mmmmmmm nice!

Ballistic Banana

14,704 posts

290 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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Currently i own a Griffith 500 and a CBR600.

Not sure which is quickest or dryist but both are incredibly great fun.

BB

loon

2,300 posts

299 months

Monday 14th October 2002
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Cerbera 4.5 LW and a Duke 999 (new) don"t plan to use it much though as i"m hoping it will go up in value!!!

hertsbiker

6,443 posts

294 months

Tuesday 15th October 2002
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some of the NEW bikers of late are a different cup of tea.


was wondering what you meant by that?