This just made me think of the bikes I'd like to have from different decades again. I was thinking about the 90's and, other than off road/dual sports, the only bike less than 750cc I can think of is the 96/97 Honda 600 Smokin Joes replica. They just looked cool because of the paint scheme. The 70's and 80's had more. Thanks for showing those great bikes.
I had a Seca Turbo for a few years, I disconnected the waste gate and put four piston calipers on the front brake and improved the suspension. I did most of these things before I owned it for a friend. He gave it to me and I gave it to another friend. It was a nice highway bike. SC500s were discounted to $795 in 1975, flexible frame and difficult power band. The 360 was more balanced and the 250 was the best. More power didn't improve that chassis. RZ350 great bike, Too much fun. Toomey racing made them more fun. Loose your license fun.
Thanks for the additional insight into the Yamahas, Donald! I can't Imagine riding the SC500. Sometimes too much is too much. I rode a friends race-prepped Banshee 350 in high school. One hit of the powerband and a rooster tail of gravel later, I'd had enough. I idled it back to him with a sincere "thanks, but no thanks"! Cheers!
WOW. I'm a huge kawi Z fan. Fuel injection would be a treat to have on my 650. I have 2 examples. 78 B2 and a 77 C1. I prefer the B for looks and prefer the feel of a rear drum, but not so much the stopping power.
Thanks Jon. I rode one of those Yamaha 500 MX bikes when they were new. They had no power band to speak of. It was more of an “on-off switch”. Great show.
Those old dirt bikes look so simple, no plastics, just a motor hanging off a simple frame! The ST1100 styling really holds up, especially in Red, to me anyways, maybe someday!
I had an RZ350W for about 20 years. Fast, stable, and stopped spectacularly. And good for 60 mi/IGallon, unless you wrung it neck. As you said, I could see a wake of smoke swirling behind me.
I rode the Kenny Roberts Yamaha 350cc that you showed your video. Super Super fast. Yeah you're right Jon it's not a commuter motorcycle that's a sport motorcycle for going through mountain roads. I had the pleasure of riding it up in Vermont. As always Jon great video it is great to see classic vintage motorcycles. I believe I saw some mad Max motorcycles.
@jamesfrancismchalejr7944 Thanks, James! I would enjoy getting to ride the RZ350 in a setting where I could really open it up on nice roads. They are neat bikes. Cheers!
Thanks for the video. Do you know how I can find out dates of classic motorcycle shows on the East Coast? I have a 1989 Yamaha AT1 that I would like to show. Thanks again.
That's a great question. I'm still finding out about the local shows myself. I don't know of a single source for all the show dates. You can contact VJMC - they should be able to give you some show dates.
Miss my old 79 kz1000 ltd don't miss the 90.mph high speed wobble own a number of 1000s and one 900 most of them had that wobble cranking threw the gears ? Nice review of the swap meet
@@KennethMayo-h9h Thanks, Kenneth! I think the woble can be induced just by shifting aggressively at the higher speeds. I've noticed it on several of my classic bikes. If I'm smoother with my control inputs, it isn't as pronounced. Still, you can feel the chassis flex when you push them hard. Cheers!
Hola Jhon.hermosas motocicletas. La Z1R y La Rz350 me encantaron.me acuerdo que un programa de television ( cazadores dw tesoros) compraron una RZ abandonada en un galpon. La Ns 50 aca hubo varias se vendieron como primera moto para adolescentes de esa epoca. Lastima que nobte compraste la RZ. En Europa es un mito tener una.saludos Jhon
¡Gracias Ricardo! También me gustan la Z1R y la RZ350. Necesito vender algunas de las bicicletas que actualmente tengo en el garaje para dejar espacio para más. El RZ era tentador y hermoso. Quizás algún día... ¡Salud!
This just made me think of the bikes I'd like to have from different decades again. I was thinking about the 90's and, other than off road/dual sports, the only bike less than 750cc I can think of is the 96/97 Honda 600 Smokin Joes replica. They just looked cool because of the paint scheme. The 70's and 80's had more. Thanks for showing those great bikes.
You're welcome, Will!
Very enjoyable, thank you. Love the accuracy of the narration. So rare.
Thanks, Sean! I appreciate the feedback!
The Kawasaki Z1R has to be the most well rounded machine of the era , sport with touring ability .
@@straightchad8059 I like the Z1R as well. I would like to ride one back-to-back with my big Suzukis for comparison. Cheers!
I had a Seca Turbo for a few years, I disconnected the waste gate and put four piston calipers on the front brake and improved the suspension. I did most of these things before I owned it for a friend. He gave it to me and I gave it to another friend. It was a nice highway bike.
SC500s were discounted to $795 in 1975, flexible frame and difficult power band. The 360 was more balanced and the 250 was the best. More power didn't improve that chassis. RZ350 great bike, Too much fun. Toomey racing made them more fun. Loose your license fun.
Thanks for the additional insight into the Yamahas, Donald! I can't Imagine riding the SC500. Sometimes too much is too much. I rode a friends race-prepped Banshee 350 in high school. One hit of the powerband and a rooster tail of gravel later, I'd had enough. I idled it back to him with a sincere "thanks, but no thanks"! Cheers!
WOW. I'm a huge kawi Z fan. Fuel injection would be a treat to have on my 650. I have 2 examples. 78 B2 and a 77 C1. I prefer the B for looks and prefer the feel of a rear drum, but not so much the stopping power.
Right on! The KZ650 is a cool machine. I would love to review one on this channel in the future!
Thanks Jon. I rode one of those Yamaha 500 MX bikes when they were new. They had no power band to speak of. It was more of an “on-off switch”. Great show.
@@RogerHale-t7k I can only imagine!
Those old dirt bikes look so simple, no plastics, just a motor hanging off a simple frame! The ST1100 styling really holds up, especially in Red, to me anyways, maybe someday!
Right on! I just saw a red ST1100 for sale yesterday - it did look nice. Cheers!
thanks bud.apperciate it.
You're welcome!
I had an RZ350W for about 20 years. Fast, stable, and stopped spectacularly. And good for 60 mi/IGallon, unless you wrung it neck. As you said, I could see a wake of smoke swirling behind me.
@@wdhewson Very cool 😎! I would love to do a road test review on one if I get the chance. Cheers!
I still have my Yamaha XJ 650 Seca Turbo 4,000 miles love it Nice Vidios 👍😊
@@ericromeiro6688 That's awesome! I would love to review one on this channel in the future if I get the chance. Cheers!
I rode the Kenny Roberts Yamaha 350cc that you showed your video. Super Super fast. Yeah you're right Jon it's not a commuter motorcycle that's a sport motorcycle for going through mountain roads. I had the pleasure of riding it up in Vermont. As always Jon great video it is great to see classic vintage motorcycles. I believe I saw some mad Max motorcycles.
@jamesfrancismchalejr7944 Thanks, James! I would enjoy getting to ride the RZ350 in a setting where I could really open it up on nice roads. They are neat bikes. Cheers!
Thanks for the video. Do you know how I can find out dates of classic motorcycle shows on the East Coast? I have a 1989 Yamaha AT1 that I would like to show. Thanks again.
That's a great question. I'm still finding out about the local shows myself. I don't know of a single source for all the show dates. You can contact VJMC - they should be able to give you some show dates.
Miss my old 79 kz1000 ltd don't miss the 90.mph high speed wobble own a number of 1000s and one 900 most of them had that wobble cranking threw the gears ? Nice review of the swap meet
@@KennethMayo-h9h Thanks, Kenneth! I think the woble can be induced just by shifting aggressively at the higher speeds. I've noticed it on several of my classic bikes. If I'm smoother with my control inputs, it isn't as pronounced. Still, you can feel the chassis flex when you push them hard. Cheers!
Hola Jhon.hermosas motocicletas. La Z1R y La Rz350 me encantaron.me acuerdo que un programa de television ( cazadores dw tesoros) compraron una RZ abandonada en un galpon. La Ns 50 aca hubo varias se vendieron como primera moto para adolescentes de esa epoca. Lastima que nobte compraste la RZ. En Europa es un mito tener una.saludos Jhon
¡Gracias Ricardo! También me gustan la Z1R y la RZ350. Necesito vender algunas de las bicicletas que actualmente tengo en el garaje para dejar espacio para más. El RZ era tentador y hermoso. Quizás algún día... ¡Salud!
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Eric
@@user-sh5dy5tr9d Thanks, Eric!
I live in the UK and these types of events are certainly away of emptying your wallet, always something turns up that you have to buy😊😊👍👍
@@wombat1238marsupial Right on! I made it out this time without buying a motorcycle. Cheers!
I still Daley a 86 454 36ml 5 days a week 3 speedometer no rebuild's currently collecting the ex 500 line up
Very cool, Chris! I've had several EX500s over the years. Cheers!
Any chance Gene has a shop or a way to contact him? Can’t find anything on Google.
Yes does Gene have a email address?
(610) 468-2922. Gene buys & sells vintage bikes
@@NorthCountry2226 (610) 468-2922. Gene buys & sells vintage bikes