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« Reply #30 on: June 16, 2009, 07:26:19 am »
Hey Pigmy i would love to see a photo of your RA 125 if you cant post photos feel free to email it to me [email protected]

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« Reply #31 on: June 16, 2009, 07:46:46 am »
Pigmy is there any factory parts or trick stuff on your 125? The 360 would look right if the tank was repainted in Fox colours. It was apparently a genuine Fox factory built bike from the US. Got any pics of it and the 125?

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« Reply #32 on: June 16, 2009, 07:58:17 am »
Wish I had never sold my YZ250J (had the radiator on the front guard....)

Swapped it for a Yammie SRX250 commuter bike! What a dumbarse!!! The YZ never ran right, I think it was something to do with the homemade powervalve I turned up on my Dads lathe after blowing the old one out the side while riding a hare scramble....

Swapped th SRX for an XR600 and sold that to build a diff for my A9X Torana Hatch......

Then I was made to sell that to by a bloody house!!!!!

( You can live in a car but you cant race a house!!)

Could never get the powervalve linkages to work right on the old YZ anyway.....

After all this I still loved the thing and would LOVE to have it back.....

Last time I saw it, it had a purple painted frame, bodged up exhaust, and a purpley splotchy patterned seat....

Anyone know where it is now in NZ????????
WANTED : TM125 EXHAUST, ANY CONDITION!!!
WANTED : YAMAHA YZ250J ANY CONDITION!!!

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« Reply #33 on: June 16, 2009, 03:00:07 pm »
 Silliest car I've ever owned, and I've owned a Triumph Herald!

nothingn wrong with the herald, i build one and restored it when i was a kid, kept it for years, stored under cover till finally sold it off, turn up 3 years later with some fat wog driving with the roof off and i nearly cried. it was like your fat uncle ridding your new Pee wee, i was almost tooting my horn at the light to tell him to get out..........
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« Reply #34 on: June 16, 2009, 03:09:48 pm »
So....let me get this right Freaky. Fat wogs aren't allowed to drive their own Triumph Heralds with the top down.  ;D That's politically incorrect on so many different levels yet so bloody funny.
I had a Triumph Herald for about 3 weeks when I was a kid and it was without doubt the worst piece of shite I've ever owned. Sadly I couldn't find a fat wog to sell it to so I gave it to a bloke who stuck a 272 Customline V8 in it and raced it at Castlereagh drags until they told him it was a dangerous piece of crap and not to bring it back.
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« Reply #35 on: June 16, 2009, 09:11:44 pm »
my 1st  car was a Triumph herald too,twin SU's,semi extractors,(not quite the full bit ?? ::),4 on the floor,very cool  8),sold it to an old lady for $2fiddy,she wrapped it round a telegraph pole pissed 1 week later,couda cried,my hero was a guy 2 streets away with a grey motor shoved in his,chained the rear axles for limited movement,regret selling my 73 B50SS,seemed like a good idea at the time :P
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« Reply #36 on: June 17, 2009, 12:47:21 pm »
Ahh foresigtht I wish I had some.
Sold the Vincent to finance a waterbottle speedway outfit. Yep what a fool. Even hated it when built as it was a light switch. The Cole-Elstar I got from Donny Stafford (basically an aluminium jap but looked way cool) and finally my lime green Sandman Panelvan and a laugh for eveyone the orange P76 I was bequeathed. Wish I had them now. While the P76 would have boiled going round the block I would still like to tow the bikes with the van.
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« Reply #37 on: June 17, 2009, 02:14:14 pm »
Na the herald was a sweety, only car i owned where i could unbolt the complete body work ,take it off and work on the chassis rails, and how cool was the nose cone, maybe you just didnt set up the rear independant suspenions right ?  I had a mate who had a Ford cosworth motor in one from and early lotus cortina with downdraft webers, it also had some vented trick brakes on the front, wish i knew where that ended up.  I remember we stuck a lead weight on the front bar to keep the front down as he did the big highway run to see how fast it would go.  At that time i had a Daytona RX7 and on the same run it was flat out in 5th and the rev counter buzz siren was going off the whole time , i know we had past the 220 mark as the speedo ran out at that, and that was way before the buzzer when off and we kept going, it was a maztec bridgport so it had legs, needed seals and for some stupid reason i changed the motor over rather than the seals ( worst mistake i ever made  >:(- well one of them) wish i knew where that motor went. ::)

Other regret bike related,  was a KTM 125 i had, not sure of the year but i rode it in the 80's think it was a GS ? anyhow i rode that sucker on enduros' MX and even on the road, bloody great little bike it was full size ( i was 6ft) but was as light as a feather and you could throw it around, for some reason it would always leak through the impeller shaft, bogged it up so many times actually no end of times , then it finally got so eaten away in there ( it was like a white rust in the alloy) i had to sell the bike as the cost of a new side cover was so expensive.  3 weeks later i find out that some guy in melb or somehwere was doing reconditioned ones for next to nothing.  Spew..... had i only know that earlier. ::)

Going by my sexy fluro pants and helmet im going  late 80's, but im sure someone can tell me the year of the bike. actually lookinng closer i still have that Honda tyco race jersey at home ( must get that onto ebay) was cotton and had a big padded front panel  :D
« Last Edit: June 17, 2009, 02:27:29 pm by Freakshow »
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70  Jawa 2 valve speedway's

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« Reply #38 on: June 17, 2009, 04:14:57 pm »
Red hubs+ frame make it an 89 or 90 model, Freaky.

I had an 88 KTM125GS - but it was actually an MXer with a compliance plate (yes, the compliance plate matched the bike ;) ). Nice bike to ride - and it was my first 'non-dunger' bike...
Bad points were a nasty spike in the fork travel, an amazing appetite for rear brake pads, and the fact that my 94 TM125 did everything better (including MX).

As a poor apprentice, it seemed pointless to have all of that money sitting there tied up in an inferior bike, so I sold it. I guess its a candidate for inclusion in this thread at some stage in the future.

This is the first day I rode it - must have only owned the bike for a week or so when this was taken.



And yes, the spots on the photos are from the digital camera's flash. :-[ :D

Edit: That's 'my' YZ125C in the back-ground, back when it was an unmitigated shet-box.
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« Reply #39 on: June 17, 2009, 04:17:34 pm »
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« Reply #40 on: June 17, 2009, 06:22:08 pm »
not sure nat it had a red seat. cant say i rember the hubs but i do remeber the shroud stickers wher elike red/blue strips
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« Reply #41 on: June 17, 2009, 07:26:39 pm »
JohnnyO - does this look familiar? One of the boys racing here in Nelson NZ ownes it and sorry mate but it's a bloody gem, not that fond of the red bikes but this one is special.

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« Reply #42 on: August 08, 2009, 09:28:21 pm »
worked all summer at the local paper mill to save enough to buy a Mugen ME250 kit from Al Baker - ended up selling the 80 kitted CR250 for $750 - wish I still had that as it was awesome!

Rossco

Hey Ross.I raced there at Bryant park a few times in Tassie .There was a guy there with a 1980mugen 250 one year(81?) Was that you?

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« Reply #43 on: August 09, 2009, 05:01:05 pm »
 1 wish i never sold my 250 tiger 70. it was incredibly fast but unbelievable worn out everywhere. last time i rode it at amaroo dirt track the current lightweight aust title holder with a c15 special told me after practice that he could not keep up with it on the back straight. it revved so hard the gudgeon pin clips would shrink and jump out and leave tram tracks up and down the bore! on that particular day it spat a push rod straight out through the the covering tube at the start line in the first race. the amazing mr Ted carey's cams is what made it go. i'd  love to have another go at it now. cheers wally.
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« Reply #44 on: August 09, 2009, 05:06:41 pm »
 would you believe i also sold an excelsior manxman 500 for 15 quid! has any seen how rare the 500 is? and the telephone number type price that would buy one now? ...wally
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