- Mon Aug 01, 2016 2:01 pm
#61196
Thanks for the link, will check it out! (With some help from google translate, my French isn't worth much these days...)
I've never been to any classic event (or any racing event really), but I've got a feeling that won't last much longer
Looks like a lot of fun!
I used to own an AVL Thunderbird 350 when I was living in India 10 years ago, after college. http://bernieke.com/posted/goa.jpg I had it repainted after I crashed the bike on a highway coming back from Goa one time. (A drunk ran across the highway in front of me.)
After India we lived in California for a year, where I had a Kawasaki Vulcan 1500, which was a lot of fun to ride, and more suitable to the American highways than the Thunderbird.
Once back in Belgium I got me another Vulcan 1500 (which I still believe to be the most practical big twin to ride as a daily driver, affordable, reliable, low-maintenance shaft drive, ...) and tried to continue living with just a motorcycle, but after the first snowy winter I did end up buying my first car. And when my son was born I sold the Vulcan.
Meanwhile my sensibilities have shifted somewhat from big twins to classics. I've been eyeing the Kawasaki W800 for a while, but I don't really need the reliability and highway capabilities which make it so attractive. (I've never liked riding on highways, even with the Vulcan.) And I still have the fondest memories of the old iron barrel Bullets thumping along in India. Which set me on the path I'm on right now. Well, that, and my love of tinkering
The big head still has the original 6V wiring. Only the normal maintenance has been done to it. I'm assuming the tires will have gotten changed a few times along the years, but I don't know how many years ago the last time was.
I'm not planning to ride in the dark, so I'll probably leave the wiring at 6V. If I need a GPS I'll just use one of those usb battery power packs to run it off.
Good tip about the rubbers and plastics though, I'll make sure to check and replace everything that needs it!
I've never been to any classic event (or any racing event really), but I've got a feeling that won't last much longer
Looks like a lot of fun!
I used to own an AVL Thunderbird 350 when I was living in India 10 years ago, after college. http://bernieke.com/posted/goa.jpg I had it repainted after I crashed the bike on a highway coming back from Goa one time. (A drunk ran across the highway in front of me.)
After India we lived in California for a year, where I had a Kawasaki Vulcan 1500, which was a lot of fun to ride, and more suitable to the American highways than the Thunderbird.
Once back in Belgium I got me another Vulcan 1500 (which I still believe to be the most practical big twin to ride as a daily driver, affordable, reliable, low-maintenance shaft drive, ...) and tried to continue living with just a motorcycle, but after the first snowy winter I did end up buying my first car. And when my son was born I sold the Vulcan.
Meanwhile my sensibilities have shifted somewhat from big twins to classics. I've been eyeing the Kawasaki W800 for a while, but I don't really need the reliability and highway capabilities which make it so attractive. (I've never liked riding on highways, even with the Vulcan.) And I still have the fondest memories of the old iron barrel Bullets thumping along in India. Which set me on the path I'm on right now. Well, that, and my love of tinkering
The big head still has the original 6V wiring. Only the normal maintenance has been done to it. I'm assuming the tires will have gotten changed a few times along the years, but I don't know how many years ago the last time was.
I'm not planning to ride in the dark, so I'll probably leave the wiring at 6V. If I need a GPS I'll just use one of those usb battery power packs to run it off.
Good tip about the rubbers and plastics though, I'll make sure to check and replace everything that needs it!

