- Fri Mar 11, 2022 6:43 am
#100336
Good morning /afternoon /evening,folks. Now, I've posted stuff like this before with a little bit of interest so here goes
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I am extremely satisfied with my Meteor, for the sort of riding I like doing (here's one of my latest rides if you are at all interested.. https://youtu.be/iC3ZQ75LdKY) and I really enjoy seeking out the sort of country lanes hereabouts that are very little used - originally farm tracks but now surfaced. Generally they have grass down the centre of them. Which takes me back to my original thoughts when returning to motorcycling. What to get..
Toyed with the idea of a BSA unit 350 or 440, RE Crusader Trials etc but eventually decided to buy new. However, that doesn't stop me from thinking of what those other machines might be like on those rides and to actually strip down. And they'd need that being rather old now - which, given I've not a lot of years available to me now, I didn't really want to be doing overmuch. I want to be out exploring...
So instead I have the workshop manuals for those machines. So as I have an overactive imagination I can spend the odd hour in the evening or when it's chucking it down with rain, poring over the exploded view drawings. The most recent one is - I may shock you now - is the Yamaha XT 500. A bike I admired back in the mid '70s but was well out of my pocket. It still is as they seem to fetch around £8000. So a good workshop manual is quite affordable and probably more enjoyable (to me) than the actual reality of having one.
So I continue to enjoy my lovely smoooth Meteor (now with slightly lowered tyre pressures for better ride experience over those grassy bits) and enjoy the engineering designs of those other machines.
I am extremely satisfied with my Meteor, for the sort of riding I like doing (here's one of my latest rides if you are at all interested.. https://youtu.be/iC3ZQ75LdKY) and I really enjoy seeking out the sort of country lanes hereabouts that are very little used - originally farm tracks but now surfaced. Generally they have grass down the centre of them. Which takes me back to my original thoughts when returning to motorcycling. What to get..
Toyed with the idea of a BSA unit 350 or 440, RE Crusader Trials etc but eventually decided to buy new. However, that doesn't stop me from thinking of what those other machines might be like on those rides and to actually strip down. And they'd need that being rather old now - which, given I've not a lot of years available to me now, I didn't really want to be doing overmuch. I want to be out exploring...
So instead I have the workshop manuals for those machines. So as I have an overactive imagination I can spend the odd hour in the evening or when it's chucking it down with rain, poring over the exploded view drawings. The most recent one is - I may shock you now - is the Yamaha XT 500. A bike I admired back in the mid '70s but was well out of my pocket. It still is as they seem to fetch around £8000. So a good workshop manual is quite affordable and probably more enjoyable (to me) than the actual reality of having one.
So I continue to enjoy my lovely smoooth Meteor (now with slightly lowered tyre pressures for better ride experience over those grassy bits) and enjoy the engineering designs of those other machines.