Oldest first then. It's a 1972 Triumph Trident, i owned this bike for just over a year and wished i'd never sold it . A true British Classic.
1981 Honda 750 F1, one of the first super bikes, only had this for about 4mths but it was quick and did hold the road well for a old bike.
Will always remember this bike,i bought it of E Bay and went down to Telford to pick it up. It was January 2002 and it was -2deg.I froze my nuts of riding it back the 200 miles and couldn't feel my legs when i got home.
I did quite like the bike but its handling wasn't up to much
This bike was a monster, the speed was unbelievable, the handling was not up to much but what a crowd puller, i put this in part ex for my 1500.
Yet another pic of the monster, used to love riding this but it only had a very small petrol tank, had to fill up after 100 miles, but it was superb .Look at the size of the exhausts, 4 into 2 megas
My first Goldwing and what a change from the X4.
The comfort , the ride , the presence was unbelieveable. I bought this from a guy in Canterbury, i put the X4 in part ex and rode this back.On the way down with the X4 i stopped 5 times, on the way back i stopped twice, the comfort really showed its self.
Heres one of the last pics to be taken before i sold it.Would you believe it only had 11,000 miles on it , not bad for a 13 year old bike. The lad who has it now does about 2,000 miles ayear if hes lucky so this bike will be about for a long time to come.
And finally to my present bike , the daddy of them all the big 1800.
This is just the best bike i have ridden, the 1500 was good but this just takes it apart.
It handles well and the power is unbelieveable, it will take a good bike for me to sell this one.
Maybe a 2Ltr. Goldwing but don't tell Rachel