The problem with 40 year old bikes is that the majority of them are pretty rubbish. The brakes and suspension can be a shock to the system if you’re used to riding anything that was built in the last 20 years or so. Maybe a CBX Honda fits the bill with a decent riding position and willing engine but good ones are fetching strong money. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-CB...075756?hash=item2ac1625e2c:g:IrEAAOSwWAhcObNu
Honda 400/4 - ive got one - my dad passed away 4 years ago....it was in the garage - we thought he sold it but it was tucked away...its been stored away but, im gonna get it out this summer and start restoring it (it needs a damn good clean, service and the fuel in there replacing and a carb strip and service of course.) The nice thing....its only got 4k on the clock.
I’m pleased that I managed to keep hold of my 900 bevels but the feeling of relief when you swing the kick start and the thing fires up straight away is huge.
Laverda Montjuïc Miss mine and the only one of the last 35 years of bike ownership I regret selling - sweet bikes
Bimota SB4S. Italia at Lincoln had one in a long time ago and I was very tempted. I know where my old Moto Martin is - in my mate's shed.
An old boy's bike then? had a Guzzi V50 a while back, great bike but leaning towards CB400F or maybe Morini at the moment, really tempted with a BMW R50 too!
Yep, had one and regret selling it a million times. Prices only going one way for what it a reliable, fast, well sorted Jap Duc. With HRC throwing serious dosh at it, it comes with nice bits all over, and with Honda reliability !!. Stuart
Moto Guzzi. 1978-79 bikes with triple disc brakes, electric starting, shaft drive, etc. but no MOT, no tax, no ULEZ. Choice of Le Mans or California style according to taste. Handle well, reliable, and nothing like a Ducati. Still available cheap, but going up ...