Bought my first Vintage motorcycle...
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- David (N. Alabama)
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Bought my first Vintage motorcycle...
1975 Kawasaki KT250 trials bike. The oldest bike I have ever owned was from 1977, but it was only 4 years old when I bought it.
I got to be an assistant vintage trials section judge at last fall's Vintage Days at Barber Motorsports Park. A buddy of mine that lives close, and went to the event with me, ended up buying a vintage trials bike last fall. He has since built period authentic trials sections on his property. I rode his Yamaha TY250 and was hooked. Of course I had to have a Kawasaki.
I saw this KT250 at the Vintage days and was able to get this great shot with the Yamaha and Honda bikes.
Here is the one I bought:
Here it is with a comparison shot of my KLX250S
Maybe one day I will be able to do this on it. Don't think so.
For those who are not familiar with Vintage Trials, check out the AHRMA website
http://dev.ahrma.org/?page_id=60
I got to be an assistant vintage trials section judge at last fall's Vintage Days at Barber Motorsports Park. A buddy of mine that lives close, and went to the event with me, ended up buying a vintage trials bike last fall. He has since built period authentic trials sections on his property. I rode his Yamaha TY250 and was hooked. Of course I had to have a Kawasaki.
I saw this KT250 at the Vintage days and was able to get this great shot with the Yamaha and Honda bikes.
Here is the one I bought:
Here it is with a comparison shot of my KLX250S
Maybe one day I will be able to do this on it. Don't think so.
For those who are not familiar with Vintage Trials, check out the AHRMA website
http://dev.ahrma.org/?page_id=60
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- debron
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Re: Bought my first Vintage motorcycle...
Looks like something I would have enjoyed in my younger days! Now I'll take my Voyager and the open (paved) road!
Enjoy your new toy David!
Enjoy your new toy David!
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1995 Voyager XII
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- Mr Jensee
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Re: Bought my first Vintage motorcycle...
Well now you probably have a complete set. I think trials was the only type bike you didn't have in the stable. Congrats!
For Voyager XII Manuals click the link below.
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- David (N. Alabama)
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Re: Bought my first Vintage motorcycle...
Thanks. Still thinking Café bike. If Kawasaki would only bring the W800 over.Mr Jensee wrote:Well now you probably have a complete set. I think trials was the only type bike you didn't have in the stable. Congrats!
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Re: Bought my first Vintage motorcycle...
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1993 Voyager XII
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Re: Bought my first Vintage motorcycle...
If you shopped Ebay you could probably find the W650 somewhere. It isn't a bad substitute.
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Re: Bought my first Vintage motorcycle...
Drag up an old thread...I have a 2 stroke 1976 KT250. Mine has the optional factory comfort seat and forward relocated foot pegs.
Oklahoma is one of the easiest states in the nation to tag an off- road motorcycle. All you need is a clean vin. # and odmeter.
That will get you a tag with a black decal. If the bike was originally bought in Okla., 2004 or earlier you only need a notarized bill
of sale. Okla. didn't title off- road vehicles until 2005. Back in '75/76 the KT250 was a "timed trials bike". Back then the course
was more of a trail with obstacles and check points. You start the course but you don't know where the check points are. That's
where the speedometer/odmeter comes into play. Each rider starts minutes apart. You use the spedo/odmeter so you don't get to the
check point early or late. I don't know this to be fact, a guy that looked at my bike told me that. I couldn't find any rules that support that.
After you get the tag and registration you go to your insurance agent to get insurance. Then you can get the correct color decal.
Then to ride it on the road you must install lights, mirrors, brake light, tag light........Then you will be legal on the road.
I found a vintage 1976 tag and registered it as an antique. I also have a KX500 street tagged.
I'll get it out of the barn and take a few pic's to post. I had a 2006 KLX250, I had Bill Blue of Kansas
do a 351cc big bore kit with a pumper carb on it. It really woke it up. I sold it to a friend 3 years ago.
He's still enjoying it to this day.
Oklahoma is one of the easiest states in the nation to tag an off- road motorcycle. All you need is a clean vin. # and odmeter.
That will get you a tag with a black decal. If the bike was originally bought in Okla., 2004 or earlier you only need a notarized bill
of sale. Okla. didn't title off- road vehicles until 2005. Back in '75/76 the KT250 was a "timed trials bike". Back then the course
was more of a trail with obstacles and check points. You start the course but you don't know where the check points are. That's
where the speedometer/odmeter comes into play. Each rider starts minutes apart. You use the spedo/odmeter so you don't get to the
check point early or late. I don't know this to be fact, a guy that looked at my bike told me that. I couldn't find any rules that support that.
After you get the tag and registration you go to your insurance agent to get insurance. Then you can get the correct color decal.
Then to ride it on the road you must install lights, mirrors, brake light, tag light........Then you will be legal on the road.
I found a vintage 1976 tag and registered it as an antique. I also have a KX500 street tagged.
I'll get it out of the barn and take a few pic's to post. I had a 2006 KLX250, I had Bill Blue of Kansas
do a 351cc big bore kit with a pumper carb on it. It really woke it up. I sold it to a friend 3 years ago.
He's still enjoying it to this day.
KX500 is Danger4u2
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Re: Bought my first Vintage motorcycle...
This is an old picture but it still looks the same, always kept inside.
Factory comfort seat and the peg re-locators, puts the pegs closer to the
shifter and rear brake.
Factory comfort seat and the peg re-locators, puts the pegs closer to the
shifter and rear brake.
KX500 is Danger4u2
Go faster than everyone, you only have to look forward.
Go faster than everyone, you only have to look forward.