I'v posted this bike before but has to be my first Z1. Its was the bike that kept me from going crazy while stationed in San Diego in the early 70's. If I wasn't sleeping I was on that thing
View attachment 262911View attachment 262912I was rearranging some photos today. Reminded me about 2 bikes I wish I still had. ‘13 Suzuki Vstrom DL650 & ‘79 Yamaha XS650SF. Nothing super special but liked them nonetheless.
Quite the paint job and pipes!I'v posted this bike before but has to be my first Z1. Its was the bike that kept me from going crazy while stationed in San Diego in the early 70's. If I wasn't sleeping I was on that thingView attachment 262940
Yes but the garage is full. Lol. Plus insurance costs are a wake up call! I was thinking about trading the Shadow on a VStrom though. Trouble is I don’t want to dump a ton of $$ on it so I’d probably end up with a fixer upper. Maybe next winters project?That's a great picture by the bridge Vic! You know, the do sell used '13 Suzuki Vstrom DL650s...![]()
All for the price of $99. The paint job, after the bike was stolen from the base and dumped.Quite the paint job and pipes!
That would be a great thread to watch indeed! Such great engines, those Suzuki V-twins! At least with the 650 size the insurance isn't as high as a larger displacement but I understand Ontario insurance costs are getting crazy expensive.Yes but the garage is full. Lol. Plus insurance costs are a wake up call! I was thinking about trading the Shadow on a VStrom though. Trouble is I don’t want to dump a ton of $$ on it so I’d probably end up with a fixer upper. Maybe next winters project?
I resemble that remark ,hahaI got the best of both world's LOL. JRP1 bought my Norton collection from me about 40 years ago. He kept, restored, maintains, the best one (that was my daily rider) When I visit him, I sometimes get to ride it.
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It's in better shape now than when I owned it.
The 63 Goldie GP. nuff said
These are currently in the showroom at a local shop. (for sale too)
Goldie prices have um "appreciated significantly" in 40 years.
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It was actually a Jammer frame. Most stuff was manufactured in L.A. at the time and the shop I bought the parts off of would run down to LA every Thursday and pick up orders. I think the electronics box was Sante as well as the oil tank. It worked out great for me because I was young, inexperienced and most everything would bolt right up. Of course there was the workarounds for my F’ups. Maybe that’s why I’m good at those lol.Looks like a Santee frame?