Reliant Scimitar GTE

Oilyfingers said:
Why not go for a Triumph Trident?
Always had a thing for Kwakas TBH. I've had 14 of them. Only had two other makes; a Honda CBR600 and a Yam FZR600. Didn't like either. :)
 
Pondrew said:
Oilyfingers said:
Why not go for a Triumph Trident?
Always had a thing for Kwakas TBH. I've had 14 of them. Only had two other makes; a Honda CBR600 and a Yam FZR600. Didn't like either. :)

Had four KHIs GPz 1100 B2 and a GPz1000RX…plus an AE80 and a KDX200…and a Norman Hyde 1000cc Trident T150…my 17 other bikes weren’t KHIs.. :tumbleweed: :rofl:
 
B21 said:
Pondrew said:
Oilyfingers said:
Why not go for a Triumph Trident?
Always had a thing for Kwakas TBH. I've had 14 of them. Only had two other makes; a Honda CBR600 and a Yam FZR600. Didn't like either. :)

Had four KHIs GPz 1100 B2 and a GPz1000RX…plus an AE80 and a KDX200…and a Norman Hyde 1000cc Trident T150…my 17 other bikes weren’t KHIs.. :tumbleweed: :rofl:

Nice selection, takes me a while to remember the 50+ bikes I’ve owned/abused over the years :P
Rob
 
Pondrew said:
Always had a thing for Kwakas TBH. I've had 14 of them. Only had two other makes; a Honda CBR600 and a Yam FZR600. Didn't like either.

I can relate to that - the bike I miss the most is probably the modified KH500 I had years ago. :(

But what about a Suzuki GT380? (The 550 and 750 triples are a bit lardy, and more expensive).
 
Mr Tidy said:
I can relate to that - the bike I miss the most is probably the modified KH500 I had years ago.
The KH 2 stroke triples were named the 'widow makers'. Just don't tell Rob (Smartbear)! :evil:
 
Mr Tidy said:
But what about a Suzuki GT380?
I wouldn't discount one if the price was right. An X7 250 would suffice too. I quite fancy an RD400E/F in yellow (as a bloke down the pub had one with Microns when I was 18) but they have got very, very expensive. I would have an RD500LC if I was a millionaire! :(
 
I had a couple of earlier RD400s and much preferred my RD250LC.

Right now I'd love an RD350LC, but wouldn't mind a Suzuki GT500 either.
 
Mr Tidy said:
Right now I'd love an RD350LC,
They went silly with money but seem to be coming down a bit now. The YPVS later ones are not as sought after it would seem.
 
https://www.mathewsons.co.uk/auction/lot/lot-52---1980-kawasaki-kh-250-b/?lot=10155&so=0&st=&sto=0&au=33&ef=&et=&ic=False&sd=0&pp=96&pn=1&g=1
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/144877121282?hash=item21bb596f02:g:nKsAAOSwXXhjpC4s&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAoDXtCl%2BSdYNfqSwCwtifd8nYm%2BnNTe3P%2FSyY1VWkfrLkQoJtd7tEZSPwwn1FeOGV61ZMqwqsfBUK4gKCIC7VLqxLCM3KN
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/304731531471?hash=item46f36a28cf:g:SzsAAOSwdDNjkcnJ&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAoOHqit9GTeRnWBCToYjMyazZMwtkYj4c57ZQbaA6HV7WKQEetd89XtAobefsyCs6XMr4LznonNAh%2FBiGBZEtU1zt

These are the three bikes I have my eye on to start my little 'collection'. The KH for 'fettling', the GPX for more major work and the Z900 because it looks awesome to me (having previously had a Z1000DAF)!

Anybody want a mint F33 440i cab?? :D
 
The kh250 looks to be all original, i wouldn’t be surprised if it went for more than that. Hope you’re good at adjusting points-they’ve got a set for each cylinder!
Rob
 
Pondrew said:
I have a man called Mr Haynes!

You may have, but you really don't want to be faffing around with 3 sets of points - I learnt from experience. :(

That's the advantage of RD E and F models - they have electronic ignition! But I think Boyer Brandsen can supply electronic systems for earlier bikes.

I'd want an early LC for the "Italic" style wheels and no fairing, plus I think the YPVS set up can be problematic.
 
Mr Tidy said:
Pondrew said:
I have a man called Mr Haynes!

You may have, but you really don't want to be faffing around with 3 sets of points - I learnt from experience. :(

That's the advantage of RD E and F models - they have electronic ignition! But I think Boyer Brandsen can supply electronic systems for earlier bikes.

I'd want an early LC for the "Italic" style wheels and no fairing, plus I think the YPVS set up can be problematic.

They can wear where they rotate in the barrels, i had phosphor bronze bushes made for mine. They definitely increase the spread of power 8)
Rob
 
Mr Tidy said:
You may have, but you really don't want to be faffing around with 3 sets of points - I learnt from experience.
I want to 'faff' around. That is the whole point. I don't want to ride the bloody things. Riding bikes in anger is a thing of the past for me. I want any machinery to work, yes, but it's about making them 'perfect' for me. I have problems; I am fully aware of that! :)
 
Smartbear said:
Their first business address was 5 mins from my place, they’re 10 minutes up the road these days
On their website, which I was looking at yesterday by chance :o , they have a biography of John Haynes for sale. Looks like a very interesting read, same as the manuals he produced! :thumbsup:
 
Pondrew said:
Mr Tidy said:
You may have, but you really don't want to be faffing around with 3 sets of points - I learnt from experience.
I want to 'faff' around. That is the whole point. I don't want to ride the bloody things. Riding bikes in anger is a thing of the past for me. I want any machinery to work, yes, but it's about making them 'perfect' for me. I have problems; I am fully aware of that! :)

I used to set the timing on mine using a cigarette paper :P You soon notice when the timing isn’t quite right, it takes the edge off the performance.
Rob
 
Fair enough. I hate faffing, I'd much rather be a hooligan again!

My mate bought a few bikes from an auction at Haynes earlier this year, and one was a scruffy KH250.
 
Mr Tidy said:
My mate bought a few bikes from an auction at Haynes earlier this year, and one was a scruffy KH250.
There is one area of 'old' bikes which have to be right for me; the exhausts. Jap bikes, seemingly especially Kawasaki didn't make their exhausts very durable for the UK. So many old bikes have aftermarket exhausts, or dented and knackered originals. I have a real problem with four stroke bikes that came out of the factory with 4-2 or 4-4 exhausts that have 4-1 on them. Two strokes with Allspeeds or Microns also. All about the originality for me. Getting hold of OEM exhausts seems pretty much impossible or VERY expensive.
 
Pondrew said:
Mr Tidy said:
My mate bought a few bikes from an auction at Haynes earlier this year, and one was a scruffy KH250.
There is one area of 'old' bikes which have to be right for me; the exhausts. Jap bikes, seemingly especially Kawasaki didn't make their exhausts very durable for the UK. So many old bikes have aftermarket exhausts, or dented and knackered originals. I have a real problem with four stroke bikes that came out of the factory with 4-2 or 4-4 exhausts that have 4-1 on them. Two strokes with Allspeeds or Microns also. All about the originality for me. Getting hold of OEM exhausts seems pretty much impossible or VERY expensive.

These guys are good, as close to exact replicas you can get from what I’ve read 8)
https://delkevic.co.uk/Kawasaki/H2%20Triple/1974/kawasaki-h2b-h2c-1974-1975-full-mild-steel-chromed-exhaust-system.html?search=
Rob
 
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