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Strika wrote:How can you say that about the Japanese Moto Guzzi Gos!!...
Tue Feb 20, 2007 7:36 pm
Gosling1 wrote:Strika wrote:How can you say that about the Japanese Moto Guzzi Gos!!...
easy - they are one ugly ugly shitbox !!! In all my years of riding, I have only ever seen 2 CX's that were worth owning.
At the Apollo Rally up in the Brindabella Mountains a few years ago, there was a maniac on a CX that had been butchered into some type of feral MX'er, matt black, it appealed to me greatly !![]()
And there is a CX500 that races with PCRA, now don't ask me how he does this, but I have seen him hose 4-cyl bikes of twice the capacity !! It is a rocket, really loud and really really ugly, but it has got some appeal about it.
Tue Feb 20, 2007 8:06 pm
Tue Feb 20, 2007 8:30 pm
Gosling1 wrote::
of course the only manufacturer that got it right was KHI. I rode a 750Turbo quite a few times back in 1985?, it was a lot of fun in a straight line, but a handful out in the twisties........![]()
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Wed Feb 21, 2007 7:06 am
Gosling1 wrote::lol: postie bikes are reliable too, but do you see them at the top of anyone's list ??![]()
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and then, THEN Honda had the *unmitigated hide* to stick a Turbo on one !!!bloody hell what were they thinking ??? You wouldn't think it was possible to turn an ugly bike into an even uglier one, but FMD they succeeded
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that reminds me, the Yamaha Turbo of the mid-80's was also an ugly piece of unreliable dogshit. The Suzuki version at least had some minor saving graces by sort-of resembling a Katana (albeit a very limp one)....
of course the only manufacturer that got it right was KHI. I rode a 750Turbo quite a few times back in 1985?, it was a lot of fun in a straight line, but a handful out in the twisties........![]()
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Wed Feb 21, 2007 9:55 am
balanse wrote:
In the 80's one bike stands out for taking the previous design concepts, piffing 'em in the bin and starting again from scratch (and bringing over the counter sports motorcycles forward by one quantam leap in the process) - the first model GSX-R750.
Suzuki made everthing else old in one move.