Greetings and salutations learned gents.
I'm 28, currently coming off the back of the demise of a long term relationship (59, 000 miles and two continents) and I'm skint.
I'm spending far more time rebuilding and servicing friends Il4 Japanese machines these days than I do riding around.
This clearly has to stop!
Therefore I seek your cumulative insight ..
What classic motorcycle, British or otherwise, suitable to carry a 12st bloke, his kit bag and a bed roll can I seek out for under £500?
Obviously, for that money it will be absolutely mullered cosmetically and probably have a few pressing issues that need attention.
However, I'm a serial monogamist when it comes to bikes, had my last one for 9 years (a 1992 ZZR1100 C3) and covered half the planet on it.
My only requirements are: reliability (I don't consider regular servicing and tweaking as detracting from that, I merely need to get home when its raining or when I'm far far away), four strokes (ideally), spongey suspension (for long distance comfort) and a steady cruising speed of not less than 65 mph.
Can it be done? I really do only have £500 to spend and altho I anticipate lavishing thousands on whatever I finally get in the end over the next few years, I can't afford it now.
Does anyone have any advice?
I have already looked and ruled out:
Enfield (too expensive)
Triumph (a good one is £1500 min.)
I am looking at a 1977 Jawa on eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&sspagename=ADME%3AB%3AAAQ%3AUK%3A1&viewitem=&item=250138267334&rd=1Hopefully that will come in under £500. Fingers crossed!
Leaving me some cash left to tart it up and fix the inevitable pressing issue.
I'm also keeping my eyes peeled for an MZ. However I wanted something 'substanial' rather than a flyweight.
Does anyone on here recommend something specific, or indeed have something specific for sale?
Thanks in advance!
- Chris