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Just now, galenkia said:

Some nice stink wheels there. 

 3 friends own several 2 strokes, 1 has the blue 380 and a black 550, one has the blue RD400 plus a GT250, 2 x GT380s and a T500 and some 4 strokes, the third mate has 2 red GT380s plus the orange VFR400 and a ZX6R. He is also rebuilding a GSXR400.

My last 2 stroke was a Suzuki T200 Invader that I passed my test on, quickly replaced by a Bonneville.

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37 minutes ago, bob lt said:

 3 friends own several 2 strokes, 1 has the blue 380 and a black 550, one has the blue RD400 plus a GT250, 2 x GT380s and a T500 and some 4 strokes, the third mate has 2 red GT380s plus the orange VFR400 and a ZX6R. He is also rebuilding a GSXR400.

My last 2 stroke was a Suzuki T200 Invader that I passed my test on, quickly replaced by a Bonneville.

My last stroker was the RG500 I bought in 1989 and had for four years.

Was four stroke sports bikes until I bought the Z800 18 months ago.

Miss having a bike massively,but I don't need transport and will have to park in the street where I live now.

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2 hours ago, galenkia said:

My last stroker was the RG500 I bought in 1989 and had for four years.

Was four stroke sports bikes until I bought the Z800 18 months ago.

Miss having a bike massively,but I don't need transport and will have to park in the street where I live now.

The RG and RD 500s were something to dream of, you are lucky to experience one. Ironically, nowadays they are no longer considered fast or well handling but are sought after classics. Too rich for me though.

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13 hours ago, bob lt said:

My last 2 stroke was a Suzuki T200 Invader that I passed my test on, quickly replaced by a Bonneville.

My one & only 2 stroke was a Yamaha 100 that I passed my test on,in 1974,which was quickly replaced by a Commando.

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12 hours ago, bob lt said:

The RG and RD 500s were something to dream of, you are lucky to experience one. Ironically, nowadays they are no longer considered fast or well handling but are sought after classics. Too rich for me though.

Twenty grand for a nice one. Shit handling, reliability and brakes, but my first Big bike.

Bought it because it's the nearest to Schwantz's bike.

Great memories of being out with my mate's 30 plus years ago.

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