AmexRuislip
Retired Spy 🕵️♂️
Bless!
And I remember when he was just the drummer in Genesis.
Indie and R&B for me....
Bless!
And I remember when he was just the drummer in Genesis.
Indie and R&B for me....
I owned three RD 350 LCs over the years [1980s] along with two TZ 350s and one TZ 250 - but my most awesome stroker was my ex John Newbold RG 500.
Like you say, these would all fetch a King's ransom nowadays ....
Maybe, just before your time, I remember the weird and wonderful categories that record shops chose for the different genres. So you had soft rock, hard rock, progressive rock, folk rock, psychedelic rock, jazz rock, blues rock - that covered your “far out, man” brigade - me!
Then you had the more traditional stuff - orchestral, jazz, olde worlde folk, choral etc.
Finally, there was the teeny bop bubblegum shit - the Osmonds, Bay City Rollers and any other excrement that Radio One used to push relentlessly.
Oh, nearly forgot, soul and Motown as well.
Those heady days on bean bags with headphones in Virgin Records by the Clock Tower!
Lucky bugger, why didn't you keep one? Would have loved a track day on a TZ350, they were everywhere in the 1980's and early 1990's, where have they all gone?
You'll know that performance costs, right? Especially in a stroker.
So, for TZs, to keep them buzzing at optimum, replace pistons & rings every 200 miles, barrels & crankshafts every 750 miles. Plus, for weight, frames were designed to be strong in a linier direction but bent quite easily when bounced down the track or kiss the Armco - so they fade and die quite quickly / easily ...
I thought most people didn't like the Yam ones and went for Maxton or Spondon Frames?
Given how I ride these days no matter what frame it was in I would be keeping it on the straight & level.
As I said having had loads of road strokers would love to give a TZ350 the proper wizz, I'll bet the back straight at Goodwood would be 150 MPH or so?
Bless!
And I remember when he was just the drummer in Genesis.