A horrible thing that couldn’t have been given away when they were new, but strangely and deservedly desirable now. I must be getting old,
Plus Earls forks for easy adaptability to sidecar riding, with panniers & rack.... this is fast becoming my dream bike also. What a stunna....
One I regretted selling but to be honest any MV with that 800 triple is a pleasure to ride, that engine is a peach.
I bought a brand new K6 in 2006, loved that bike and did over 20k miles on it. Added a new S1000RR in 2013, and soon realised there was no point in keeping the Suzuki.
Plus engineering (solutions) taking into account the capabilities of the factory and just as importantly the requirements of the buyer.
Your picture jonnybiscuit brings back memories of my 65 GT200.I think my blue metallic flash might have been a bit lighter in colour-but then It was many years ago now.
Yes, the 675 Daytona is crackin machine! I think if I could only have one bike, I would want to have something that rides well on our decaying road network, something I could tour on, and something I could do trackdays on, so for me its the Triumph 765RS. It's certainly not the most handsome motorcycle ever made, but it’s a great all-rounder!
I had a 1969 GP200 (from new) back in the day. An 'all original' TV like this (love the colour combination btw), or an SX200 are what I find myself dreaming of owning as a last ride .... i.e. before I get too old