YOU ARE FREAKIN KIDDING ME! I'm not even sure I have a copy of that!! That was the funniest thing. I'm prepared to be very nice to you and say LOVELY things about you on FB if you are prepared to scan it and send it ONLY TO ME. JUST ME, no-one else. I'd love a copy. I even lost all the original photos (that was one hell of a night the night that shot was taken). After that, one guy even gave up booze. Now I've driven more than one man to drink before, but scare them sober? That is one for the books.
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OK Heidi, I love ya, send me your mobile on PM. Its already scanned and on my i4. I will send you a copy of the pic.
Only because I am a good guy.......
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Quote "When was the last time You did something for the First Time"
I'm amazed you even tripped over it, it has to be ten years ago. I'll PM you.
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(05-01-2011, 10:04am)Ward P Wrote: I was lucky enough to be given an old "Two Wheels" mag from the early '80s with a road test on my old GS850G. It made for great reading, and a laugh as they went through power and handling characteristics.
It got me thinking, how many bikes have been given a huge thumbs up, only to be destined as dogs, and how many slipped through with mediocur reviews, to become legendary.
I'd love to get my hands on some old mags from when the 'busa was first released. Today it is sprouted as "changing motorcycling forever" and other such wanks, but did they realise it at the time? The Suzuki propaganda machine was in full tilt as the bike came out, but how was it received by the bike journos? I remember thinking "what a dog to look at, and what sort of shit colour is that for a bike!!! (How times have changed ) Then I test rode - and bought one straight after.
It would be interesting to read the initial reviews and road tests from back then. Anyone remember the good old days? or have a copy of some old road tests they could pdf and put up?
Hey mate, I had a GS 850 GN for over 7 years back in the 80's. I put over 70,000 kms on it and it never let me down once! It's what I call a good bike even if by todays standards it looks like a dog and handled even worse. Cheers,
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i surprised it took you that long to try and post up the pic Vella because we did find it at the GP after all
100000kms in 23 months, not too bad
You did not. No such thing exits. You are bluffing.
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" Live the Vision "
Quote "When was the last time You did something for the First Time"
I was young and stupid and very very drunk the night that photo was taken. That is the only publishable one in the set, it just got fun after that.
The worst thing was having to walk back into that bar the next day to find the owner serving beers over the top of my busa to a packed pub. I walked in carrying a helmet and jacket and as the doors swung shut behind me, the entire pub went quiet. I said, 'I wondered where I left that thing' and had to do the 42 point u-turn of shame to get it out. I don't know that they ever got my attempt at a burn-out out of the floor.
Ten years ago, that was my first busa.
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(07-01-2011, 09:39pm)Heidi1 Wrote: I was young and stupid and very very drunk the night that photo was taken. That is the only publishable one in the set, it just got fun after that.
The worst thing was having to walk back into that bar the next day to find the owner serving beers over the top of my busa to a packed pub. I walked in carrying a helmet and jacket and as the doors swung shut behind me, the entire pub went quiet. I said, 'I wondered where I left that thing' and had to do the 42 point u-turn of shame to get it out. I don't know that they ever got my attempt at a burn-out out of the floor.
Ten years ago, that was my first busa.
Very funny stuff Heidi,great story.
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(07-01-2011, 09:39pm)Heidi1 Wrote: I was young and stupid and very very drunk the night that photo was taken. That is the only publishable one in the set, it just got fun after that.
The worst thing was having to walk back into that bar the next day to find the owner serving beers over the top of my busa to a packed pub. I walked in carrying a helmet and jacket and as the doors swung shut behind me, the entire pub went quiet. I said, 'I wondered where I left that thing' and had to do the 42 point u-turn of shame to get it out. I don't know that they ever got my attempt at a burn-out out of the floor.
Ten years ago, that was my first busa.
luv it, That is what life is about - and you have printed proof! - but then, those that know you would believe that story anyway
(06-01-2011, 11:52pm)Busagen2 Wrote: (05-01-2011, 10:04am)Ward P Wrote: I was lucky enough to be given an old "Two Wheels" mag from the early '80s with a road test on my old GS850G. It made for great reading, and a laugh as they went through power and handling characteristics.
It got me thinking, how many bikes have been given a huge thumbs up, only to be destined as dogs, and how many slipped through with mediocur reviews, to become legendary.
I'd love to get my hands on some old mags from when the 'busa was first released. Today it is sprouted as "changing motorcycling forever" and other such wanks, but did they realise it at the time? The Suzuki propaganda machine was in full tilt as the bike came out, but how was it received by the bike journos? I remember thinking "what a dog to look at, and what sort of shit colour is that for a bike!!! (How times have changed ) Then I test rode - and bought one straight after.
It would be interesting to read the initial reviews and road tests from back then. Anyone remember the good old days? or have a copy of some old road tests they could pdf and put up?
Hey mate, I had a GS 850 GN for over 7 years back in the 80's. I put over 70,000 kms on it and it never let me down once! It's what I call a good bike even if by todays standards it looks like a dog and handled even worse. Cheers,
Yep, I loved mine as well, and yes, it never let me down. Don't know model, but had blue and black tank. - Best thing I ever did on it was race two mates with Harleys down Macquarie pass on it - and won! It really shit them because they were gunning it, and I'd had the motor switched off from the top!! To rub salt into their wounds I let them know that as well as being faster with motor off, It had a better top speed and I'd paid less for the bike than they paid for their aftermarket brakes!- which were still shit
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Great read guys,
Very funny.
I forgot to say, it was in a section called 'Dangerous Curves'. Guys would say to their girlfriends, 'go on darl, lay on the bike (leave your shoes on) and I'll take a few photos. Promise I won't show anyone' and send them in. They would write these funny pieces about their TL1000 with pipes and airfilters that went like scalded cats, and this is their girlfriend who does too. That is the background to the text.
That photo still makes me smile.
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lol nic pic.....
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