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Post by icarus001 on May 18, 2013 20:48:33 GMT 1
I can understand why an enthusiast might want to restore a bike to absolute standard, but I've heard a few derogatory comments about non standard or import bikes. There is an advert on ebay at the moment where the bloke talks about "this isn't some worthless German import".
I think a few people have missed the point of LC's. Back in the day we rarely left them standard, they were a hooligans bike, we all ripped around in paddock jackets and jeans on modified bikes. The first thing we all did was take the indicators off because they looked naff, then we got Microns, then K&N's, then other stuff. The LC was the bike that stuck two fingers up and the world and made a lot of noise.
I really hope there isn't a snobbery about these bikes in the LC club, I bought one to ride, not to kiss and cuddle in the garage.
Like I said I genuinely understand some people want a standard bike, I personally prefer a more standard looking bike than the banana swingarm stuff, but I wouldn't slag one off to its owner. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Or have I missed something?
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2013 21:05:23 GMT 1
There's no snobbery in the Lc club as long as its an Lc who cares. And in my view they are all imports anyway imports from Japan mine was completely standard when I got it, but it isn't anymore. I think it's just putting your own stamp on the bike and making it yours
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Post by 1966baz on May 18, 2013 21:28:14 GMT 1
I think any LC any shape or form whatever its origin is great to see - a rare sight on the roads and every lc fanatic I know would agree.
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Post by fatfastroger on May 18, 2013 22:18:20 GMT 1
All of them are great from the anorak rebuild to a modded hybrid,what matters is we keep them all alive and most importantly enjoy them.
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Post by scoobysal on May 18, 2013 22:19:14 GMT 1
I have an import, all standard and want to keep it standard but appreciate the non standard ones on here. Love them all mate.
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Post by Roofmonster on May 18, 2013 22:27:08 GMT 1
I hope there is no snobbery with LCs - I have had experience with a certain British bike owners club where I was slated for using a couple of metric nut & bolts where they should have been whitworth (you would struggle to see where I had used them). I would never slate anyone's bike for whatever reason weather standard , modified or fully customised. I am not a big lover of Harleys, but can appreciate that some people like them and some of the work put into the customised ones is incredible. I love to see strokers on the road whatever they may be so LCs in any shape or form is totally ok by me!
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2013 23:10:34 GMT 1
I can understand why an enthusiast might want to restore a bike to absolute standard, but I've heard a few derogatory comments about non standard or import bikes. There is an advert on ebay at the moment where the bloke talks about "this isn't some worthless German import". I think a few people have missed the point of LC's. Back in the day we rarely left them standard, they were a hooligans bike, we all ripped around in paddock jackets and jeans on modified bikes. The first thing we all did was take the indicators off because they looked naff, then we got Microns, then K&N's, then other stuff. The LC was the bike that stuck two fingers up and the world and made a lot of noise. I really hope there isn't a snobbery about these bikes in the LC club, I bought one to ride, not to kiss and cuddle in the garage. Like I said I genuinely understand some people want a standard bike, I personally prefer a more standard looking bike than the banana swingarm stuff, but I wouldn't slag one off to its owner. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Or have I missed something? Amen to that, mate... Couldn't agree more!
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Post by steve h on May 18, 2013 23:29:24 GMT 1
It is madness when an "import" is deemed inferior. They are ALL imports.......from Japan!!!!!!! If someone makes derogatory remarks about these and modded bikes, sod them!!! I've got 6 non green bolts and 3 nuts on my bike, and one of them nuts is on the seat sometimes.
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Post by elsie1411 on May 18, 2013 23:52:43 GMT 1
I help run the LC club and we have some of the best modified bikes to the most anal of standard bikes in the country owned by members and in all the shows we do I have never heard anyone be derogatory to someone else's bike, well apart from Micks seagulls
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Post by Yogi on May 19, 2013 0:35:15 GMT 1
;D make your bikes how you want them and bollox what people think,each to there own ;D
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Post by arrow on May 19, 2013 1:07:29 GMT 1
;D make your bikes how you want them and bollox what people think,each to there own ;D Strongly agree. My bike is bog standard, its the way my first one was back in 82. I like standard because its the way things were and how I remember them, but each to their own. Some of the modded bikes look fantastic.
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2013 5:11:37 GMT 1
Laurence what was wrong with my seagulls they were a classic
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Post by steeley on May 19, 2013 6:18:41 GMT 1
std or modified what matters is keeping these great bikes runing and on the road .when they were built they were only expected to last five years or less and the owner would progress on to the latest model.guy i know had an old triumph chop,while in a petrol station some old chap came up to him moaning how he had ruined a great bike.the owner pointed to the rocker box where he had encraved the words f### ##f .the old chap did.
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2013 8:30:10 GMT 1
I don't think there is any snobbery. At the worst a little banter between YPVS and pre-YPVS owners ;D
While we were waiting for 31ks to become available in the UK, German imports were a way of getting your hands on one sooner. I got my first 31K off a guy in the North East who imported a load of them.
These days you don't have to do a lot with an LC to stick two fingers up to the world. Just owning a 2 stroke is enough said............ ;D
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Post by paulo on May 19, 2013 8:36:29 GMT 1
The only bikes that look naff are the ones fitted with brand new Allspeeds, old school Microns look the best - got a set of battered Microns if someone wants to swap .
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2013 10:26:22 GMT 1
Paulo I am wounded mind you my allspeeds aren't brand new anymore they are a year old ;D
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Post by Roofmonster on May 19, 2013 10:32:25 GMT 1
The only bikes that look naff are the ones fitted with brand new Allspeeds, old school Microns look the best - got a set of battered Microns if someone wants to swap . I have a set of original 80s Allspeeds on mine- they are a bit battered now but I think it adds to the character.
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Post by steve h on May 19, 2013 11:53:07 GMT 1
Laurence what was wrong with my seagulls they were a classic They were NOT seagulls! They were lame kittywakes!!!!!!!!
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Post by theodoric on May 19, 2013 12:18:46 GMT 1
Like some I bought mine because I always wanted one, simple as that. I WAS going to blow a shed load of cash on an LC2 that was 99.9% original (missing just 3 OE parts) and had been really well restored to a stunning condition but my wife said if it was 1983 again how long would yours have stayed like that? I don't like admitting it but she had a bloody good point so I spent half the amount on Reba the RD and the other half of the money making it "mine" I don't plan on selling it just enjoying it. It's about 90% original the rest is after market parts or bits I've had made. Being as Reba is a Swedish import and those guys cover everything with grease 99% of the OE stuff still works after 30yrs. As for snobbery, if there is any I've never seen it but then I avoid those kind of people when ever possible anyway.
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Post by icarus001 on May 19, 2013 12:48:22 GMT 1
The only bikes that look naff are the ones fitted with brand new Allspeeds, old school Microns look the best - got a set of battered Microns if someone wants to swap . Mine has old school Microns. I'm not a snob though ;D
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Post by subaru180 on May 19, 2013 15:38:01 GMT 1
I have a 350r and all though no one from this site has said anything, a couple of dealers commented about it being a waste of time and money, as it was, in their words, 'an after thought by yamaha'. The encouragement from this site and the previous owner of my bike, has truely made my mind at ease!!! Its what i want, i like it and i will be burning up and down the country on it!! Nuff said.
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Post by copper99 on May 19, 2013 16:06:53 GMT 1
I have a 350r and all though no one from this site has said anything, a couple of dealers commented about it being a waste of time and money, as it was, in their words, 'an after thought by yamaha'. The encouragement from this site and the previous owner of my bike, has truely made my mind at ease!!! Its what i want, i like it and i will be burning up and down the country on it!! Nuff said. R1 excepted maybe, only just maybe, d prefer your 350 over anything else in the Yamaha range at the moment !
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Post by Denzil on May 19, 2013 16:26:07 GMT 1
Couldn't agree more with the above comments. I have built mine and made it how I like it. It's not a trailer queen and providing it doesn't f#####g blow up again I will be enjoying it. Each to their own if you want to make it standard then it's beautiful. If you want to customise it to your liking then its still beautiful.
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Post by hooligan on May 19, 2013 19:09:36 GMT 1
There are not enough LCs or RZs in this country that we could afford snobbery from any owner. I'm just happy to see another RD on the road.
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Post by jon on May 19, 2013 20:35:43 GMT 1
I have always had 2 strokes, both scooters and bikes. NONE have been standard.
I've ridden a few of my mate's 4 strokes and while impressed with the power, hate the weight and engine braking.
That's not to say I don't appreciate a restored 2 stroke (and lets face it the burEaUcrat's have done their best to outlaw them).
I now agree with 'Headcoats' (15 years ago I wouldn't have).
In the scooter world it got to the point where people were more concerned with a wrong bolt or non original part that they completely missed the point of ENJOYing your ride, whatever it was.
I have 2 Lambrettas, an LC and a YPVS and love them all even if they are not standard.
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Post by subaru180 on May 19, 2013 20:52:21 GMT 1
Hi copper99, what i ment is i have a RD350R brazilian made. Its the later model and has slightly softer lines-in my eyes! lol....But i like it, so sod the dealers and those that dissed it!! Note, no one on this site has. Quite the opposite in fact.
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Post by gringo on May 19, 2013 21:05:18 GMT 1
Build and ride the bike how you want it and sod what anyone thinks, enjoy what you have, all those that take an interest when you pull over are the next rd owners
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Post by hooligan on May 19, 2013 21:15:25 GMT 1
OK, I take that back. Can't stand it when people do THIS kind of thing to the LC. And he lives in my city.
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Post by copper99 on May 19, 2013 21:25:40 GMT 1
Hi copper99, what i ment is i have a RD350R brazilian made. Its the later model and has slightly softer lines-in my eyes! lol....But i like it, so sod the dealers and those that dissed it!! Note, no one on this site has. Quite the opposite in fact. I knew exactly what you meant mate... I was trying to say id rather have your bike than 99% of the current Yamaha range, so tell the dealers to badger the manufacturers into building some interesting bikes again..
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Post by ontheball on May 19, 2013 22:14:56 GMT 1
Mines an import and totally standard. I wish I had the creativity that some of you guys have. Spend hours drooling over bikes whether standard or not. I wouldn't worry what people think!
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