5 Muscle Bikes from the early 80s

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  • @johncunningham4820
    @johncunningham4820 Рік тому +64

    There was absolutely NOTHING " Marmite " about the Katana's Styling . You could re-release those today without them being Out of Place . Timeless .

    • @bsimpson6204
      @bsimpson6204 Рік тому +3

      A work of two wheel art 👍

    • @kiwialfa2083
      @kiwialfa2083 Рік тому +7

      I think he means you either 'love it or hate it'.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому +7

      Well I love but I’ve certainly met some people that hate it
      Good seller either way

    • @johncunningham4820
      @johncunningham4820 Рік тому +2

      @@bikerdood1100 . Look at Sports Bikes these days . They Have That Profile .
      It was certainly a " Different " look in the day . But worked well , especially as a Fast Mile-Eater . A thick Sheepskin was a Great Idea though . For the Seat .

    • @garydaniels1420
      @garydaniels1420 Рік тому

      Bang on mate 👏 👌

  • @brodiejones2028
    @brodiejones2028 Рік тому +9

    What a great selection of bikes. Don't know why but I love the look of the Yamaha XS11. The sound of the 6 cylinder bikes is magnificent.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      I know what you mean
      Looks very purposeful
      But comfortably at the same time
      Proportions are just right withe the massive tank offsetting the huge motor

  • @monsieurcommissaire1628
    @monsieurcommissaire1628 Рік тому +5

    I love the subtle, classic styling of the Yamaha XS-11. It will look beautiful in perpetuity.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      True
      It could never be described as over the top

  • @DayRider76
    @DayRider76 Рік тому +2

    I rode my TS185 and my GS1000 today. One saw a little mud, the other a little rain. Nothing a rag can't fix. I love old bikes. The 185 can barely do 40mph and you're always in a state of don't wipe out! The GS is a Diamond.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому +3

      Suzukis GS range we’re cracking bikes

    • @freecanuck
      @freecanuck Рік тому +2

      I had a 1980 GS 1000. I still miss Her.😢 Wonderful bike..

  • @CC-mb8fi
    @CC-mb8fi Рік тому +8

    In South Africa the Yamaha 1.1 shaftie was tested at 224kmh which is around 140 mph. I had an American specced bike that kept up with both my mates Katanas. My 1.1 regularly got 20km per litre touring and a bit better if it was nursed a bit on the long open roads. It was a bruiser with its torque and gear for gear roll ons against the Katanas of my mates they would have to drop a gear to keep up with the massive roll on torque of the 1.1
    I modified it heavily to come up with 140hp on the back wheel and then it absolutely destroyed everything. I had upgraded the suspension front and back and had Marzocchi shocks fitted on the rear. Hot degreed cams, titanium cam followers, balanced internals saw the bike (unable to change final drive because of shaft drive) pulling a heady 11,000rpm in 5th gear. Was timed at 281 kmh in 1981, which destroyed everything. We built a second one with nitreous, torched the motor 2x untill we figured out how to nitrous a bike. That was timed at 303kmh.
    Those years the street racing scene here was big.
    I had 3x 1.1 's, first one covered 187,000 km without any engine work, maintenance only.
    Also had 90's FJ 1200 and a 2023 FJR1300 amongst all my other bikes. I will still today take any of the Yamaha's i owned. The 1.1 i regularly rode 1600 km to my mates in Cape Town in a day, partied, visited, and a day later make the 1600 km trip back, and then go to work the day after. It absolutely annihilated long distances with out ever breaking on the road. Oh yes, and no chain lubing or adjustment because of the shaft drive. Thomaselli adjustable handlebars and a full fairing kept you out the wind and reasonably dry. With the big tank you rode the long distances resting on your elbows. The bike was incredibly stable so resting you right arm while holding throttle with left hand and elbow on tank was easy.
    I will never ever forget them. Laid down over 350,000 reliable trouble free miles with the 1.1's
    Thanks for the memories

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      Big and under stressed then

    • @donsblignalt3704
      @donsblignalt3704 Рік тому +1

      You surely remember the one Rod Gray raced . Also clocked 280km/h under the Dunlop bridge old Kayalami.
      Had 1188 Wiseco kit and 11 Special head ( bigger valves) on mine.
      Big torque was lovely out of the corners on the South Cape passes. It used to ping below 4 k revs on 98 octane. Sometimes scored aviation juice to mix.!
      Had mine for 16jr should have kept it😪

  • @markwat5958
    @markwat5958 Рік тому +6

    That metallic red XS 1100 was the stuff of dreams when I was blatting about on an FS1E in the late seventies 😀

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому +1

      Bit of a step up

    • @markwat5958
      @markwat5958 Рік тому

      @@bikerdood1100 I ended up owning virtually every Yamaha model over the following 20 yrs from Rd125, 250 and 400, XS 400, 500 (great bike) 750 and 850 triples with a few LCs in amongst them, closest I got to an XS1100 was an FJ1200 (5 yrs and 62k miles). Would still love a 1.1 and restore to as new!

  • @nathanlambshead4778
    @nathanlambshead4778 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the walk down memory lane. Back in 1981 I bought the XS 1.1 Yamaha. I was living in South Africa then. I traveled the country a lot on that bike. Most comfortable bike I have ever toured with. Then and since. I miss it.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому +2

      They were very popular as heavyweight tourers I think

    • @peterkoning21
      @peterkoning21 Рік тому +1

      Being in SA as well, I lusted after a XS1100 ! Walked in to the local Yamaha agent to purchase one and asked the salesman the price. He flippantly gave me a brochure & walked off,as if to say 'what does this snotkop want'! Well I turned around & went to Kawasaki & bought a Z1000ST with which I was extremely happy and rode until the GPZ900 Ninja came out & bought one of those😁

    • @bruceparfitt3639
      @bruceparfitt3639 Рік тому +2

      hi youb are right i had mine back in 1980 fantastic bike very comfortable .

    • @nathanlambshead4778
      @nathanlambshead4778 Рік тому +1

      @@bruceparfitt3639 10-11 hour stretch from Jo'burg to the South Coast in South Africa. I did it several times a year. Did the Kalahari once also. The bike was planted and solid all day long. Effortless riding. And I got totally spoiled with the shaft. Never bought a chain bike again.

    • @nathanlambshead4778
      @nathanlambshead4778 Рік тому +1

      @@peterkoning21 I bought mine in 1982 when they were selling out the 81 models. Got it for 3600 rands. Traded my CB750 F in on it.

  • @BanjoLuke1
    @BanjoLuke1 Рік тому +4

    A fabulous selection. I could smell the burnt rubber and hear the cam chains rattling.
    I owned none of those; I rode a couple and gloried in the instant tsunami of oomph. But all of them are seared into my mind as beasts of their time. The motorcycle market was a confused and confusing place on the cusp of the 80s and remained so for a few years. An excellent selection of examples from a time when engineers and marketing folk were bravely marching forward... but hadn't yet chosen a direction. A very enjoyable video. Bravo!

  • @dezmondwhitney1208
    @dezmondwhitney1208 Рік тому +1

    All lovely bikes and none of them bland . I liked them all and still do. For some reason I saw a Yamaha TR1 V Twin, and was drawn to this . I count myself fortunate to have been there when these bikes were introduced. Thank You.

  • @IanLawrie-l9q
    @IanLawrie-l9q Рік тому +2

    A splendid comprehensive selection, well done with the narrative and history 👍👌👏

  • @robertwatson39
    @robertwatson39 Рік тому +13

    In Australia the Yamaha was called the 1.1. I hired one for a weekend and I was so impressed. I had ridden the Katana and it was a brute because of the low bars. Getting back to the Yam, that weekend I hired it I blew my license because I was clocked at 210kph in a 100kph lol. It wasn’t good at the time, but even today my Mate still talks about it as he was sitting behind me lol.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому +2

      I have seen badged as a 1.1 here two oddly enough

    • @kasperkjrsgaard1447
      @kasperkjrsgaard1447 Рік тому +1

      The Yamaha XS 1100 S with the small fuel tank and bikini fairing was marked 1.1 on the side cover. The “normal” model kept the XS 1100 sidecover except for the american version which had “XS eleven” on the side cover.

    • @cousinjack2841
      @cousinjack2841 Рік тому +2

      I had the 1.1 version of the XS eleven. When I bought it the dealer told me that it was just the later version of the XS eleven, it had no fairings or any other add on's and when compared to my mates older XS eleven, we couldn't find any differences apart from the fact that mine had a beautiful two tone factory maroon and silver paint job and the 1.1 badge. It was a brilliant bike, nippy enough, as my highly pissed of brother learned while he was flat out on his Suzi GS1000, and a great tourer. If I had one niggle with it, it tended do do a bit of snaking at low speeds, which was a bit annoying in busy rush hour Johannesburg traffic. I fitted Pirelli Phantoms which helped a bit but they only seemed to last about three breakfast runs.There aren't too many main roads here in South Africa that me and my Yammie didn't go down at some point. A great bike for happier days.

    • @KakuiKujira
      @KakuiKujira Рік тому

      My third bike (also in Aust) was a 79 XS 1100. When I went in to the dealer with the exact model number to get some parts, the chap behind the counter said mine was one of three police models to be imported to Australia.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      @@KakuiKujira hmmm
      Makes sense I suppose, very CHIPs

  • @danweyant4909
    @danweyant4909 Рік тому +3

    Good list. Man, I can still remember seeing the Katana for the first time

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      Yeah always wanted to ride one

    • @kalaharimine
      @kalaharimine Рік тому +2

      Me too, totally gobsmacked when I saw one back in 81. It looked like something from the future.

  • @shaneweightman
    @shaneweightman Рік тому

    Brings back memories, when I was 17 , had a ride on a xs1100, pillion , and also the kz1300 , they were the days , cheers shane uk 🇬🇧

  • @ReferenceFidelityComponents
    @ReferenceFidelityComponents Рік тому +2

    I had the FJ1100 which was definitely a muscle bike….developed from the XS1100 but chain drive and a fairing. It rode and handled fabulously and was a really comfortable bike. Power was up on the XS as was torque.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      Early 80s
      FJ would come in later

    • @ReferenceFidelityComponents
      @ReferenceFidelityComponents Рік тому +1

      @@bikerdood1100 err, the FJ1100 came in early 80’s. 1984 saw the first one😀. Mine was 1985. 1200 was later.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      @@ReferenceFidelityComponents that’s mid
      And there’s always time for another video
      I did include the Vmax in a later instillment too incidentally

  • @TheAshfishman
    @TheAshfishman Рік тому +1

    Damn near bought a CBX when they were new but then took a test ride on CB900F Bol D Or and fell in love with that. Got it planed and ported and put a Yoshi exhaust on it and terrorised the neighborhood with that for a couple of years before several near death experiences convinced me a change of death wish would be rewarded and bought a brand new and outstandingly beautiful Yamaha XS650 Heritage Special in black and gold, which I had for 32 years. Great video thanks

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому +2

      In reality the 900 was the better choice
      But that sound

    • @nigelthomas8315
      @nigelthomas8315 Рік тому

      I made a choice to not own fast bikes after a fzr 1000 in 1980s couldn't go anywhere slowly 🙄

    • @TheAshfishman
      @TheAshfishman Рік тому

      @@bikerdood1100 yep the sound nearly got me. But then I knew I wouldn't be hearing it.

    • @uhtred7860
      @uhtred7860 Рік тому

      @@nigelthomas8315 I'm restoring an 87 FZR1000 at the moment, i love those 5 valve Yamahas.

  • @stewarthughesstewart
    @stewarthughesstewart Рік тому

    In the UK I owned both a maroon XS1100 and later a 1979 silver CBX1000 and loved them both. In fact I had two XS1100s as I wrote one off. The low down torque was astonishing and I used to love the way the back wheel hopped when you braked really hard. The sound and feel though of the CBXs 6 cylinders outclassed everything, and how could you not be impressed by those 6 pipes. Magic.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      Those 2 valve fours felt quite a bit different than the more modern 4 valve motors
      Definitely had a fatter mid range

  • @davidmaclean2239
    @davidmaclean2239 Рік тому +1

    Back in the late 70s I went to watch the racing at my local circuit, Knockhill, on a dreich day. The highlight was a bloke on a Laverda 1200 Mirage, racing. He washed out in the middle of the hairpin, stuck his right foot onto the track and took the rest of the corner speedway style. He got a massive response from the crowd, but got boos on his next lap, as he went round the hairpin in the conventional manner.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      What a guy
      Or maybe lucky
      Either way bet he needed new under where
      Never been to knockhill
      Long way north from out midland base nice layout I think

  • @michaeledwards8058
    @michaeledwards8058 Рік тому

    beautiful bikes. ive been riding since 1978 and still have my 1989 GSXR Slingshot 750 and 1994 Yamaha XJ 900 . stay upright my friends😊

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      XJ9
      Must fit that into a video at some point 🤔

    • @michaeledwards8058
      @michaeledwards8058 Рік тому

      @@bikerdood1100 very comfortable to ride with riser

  • @Titan500J
    @Titan500J Рік тому +1

    In the late 60's when I started riding it was on Honda 50's and 90's . The most fun bike for me though was the lowly Triumph Cub, 200 CC. It was pure two wheeled enjoyment. Easy to ride with more HP than the single cylinder Honda's.
    If you could review the everyday bikes of the 60's & 70's.
    Thanks for all the videos!

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      That’s the plan
      Looking at 60s 250 leaner bikes soon
      From the UK first, of course

  • @glynatmore1817
    @glynatmore1817 Рік тому +3

    Far better than the modern shit we have now.
    Unfortunately these now classic bikes are rare & cost a bloody fortune.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому +1

      Well not sure about that
      Build quality has taken a dive of late though

  • @stephenshipley1066
    @stephenshipley1066 Рік тому +9

    In 1980 I was on the motorway being driven by a non-motorcycling girl friend. We were heading in the same direction as a race meeting or something and were passed by many groups of bikes, typically bobbing and twitching about. Then three rock steady bikes passed us as if on rails. "Why are they so different?" she asked. Yes, they were Laverdas.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому +4

      Thy were and are class items

    • @nigelthomas8315
      @nigelthomas8315 Рік тому +1

      Love them, and they sound amazing

    • @johnmartin6854
      @johnmartin6854 Рік тому

      Jota👍👍👍

    • @collenfisher3635
      @collenfisher3635 Рік тому +2

      Yip, all the Jap bikes could have done with better handling. But if you were 20 years young at the time.....handling was good enough.....lmao

  • @montypythonish
    @montypythonish 2 місяці тому

    Lovely vid. I had a fully faired 750 Katana in Suzuki race livery. Not as savage as the 1100 but I loved everything about it, except the skinny tyres. I found a patch of diesel on a corner skidded the side off it. Sadly missed.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  2 місяці тому

      Think the 750 was a big hit in Australia
      650 seemed quite common in the uk
      Loved their styling

  • @MM_in_Havasu
    @MM_in_Havasu Рік тому +3

    Still have my '79 CBX I bought new from Honda in late '83! It is now turbocharged and will still scare the bejeezus out of anyone not used to 190 HP out of a 44 year old bike.
    It will go with me to my grave.

  • @peem1244
    @peem1244 Рік тому +2

    Hi Dood, Great video and an impressive line-up of desirous machines. I liked the close-ups showing the details, but was a bit disappointed you didn't step back very often to show the whole bike. Can't please everyone I reckon. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe and keep up the good work. PS I'll have the Z. 😊👍✌

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому +1

      Well I’m not filming so you have to go with what’s out there
      It’s a pain but that’s what’s available
      If I’m filming my self I do indeed do just that

  • @54macdog
    @54macdog Рік тому +1

    These lists are great. Anything on Italian bikes is fine with me.

  • @gwwayner
    @gwwayner Рік тому +3

    I had a chance to ride the KZ1300 on twisty back-roads and it handled very well considering it's bulk. One big problem with earlier models was that the centrally located cam chain stretched prematurely resulting in a complete engine tear-down to replace it. Very expensive!

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      I can imagine

    • @nigelthomas8315
      @nigelthomas8315 Рік тому +1

      Saw a stunt guy wheeling one around oulton park in late 1970s I was very impressed at the time they were massive

    • @rsrobboman
      @rsrobboman Рік тому +1

      roy robson
      1 second ago
      Yeah i agree i had the z1300 same as the 1 in the video i loved it and used to race round the country lanes on it no problems

    • @fredfarnackle5455
      @fredfarnackle5455 Рік тому +1

      @@rsrobboman Me too. I bought mine new, it handled very well and I soon started grinding the crankcases away as the lean angle wasn't great, but it'd go flat out all day irrespective of the conditions or any hill - it was also quite good on dirt, blasting along Australian dirt roads with a tremendous dust cloud following me - those were the days.

  • @collenfisher3635
    @collenfisher3635 Рік тому

    Owned a 1979 Honda CBX 1000.....red. Put on S&W rear shocks and RC street performer exhaust system.
    My bike out of school and varsity......loved it.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      You had a CBX in school
      Hmm

    • @collenfisher3635
      @collenfisher3635 Рік тому

      @bikerdood1100 No bud, I mean just out of school and while studying, I bought myself my CBX. Leaving school, most are 18 years old and have a license to dtive a car and bike with a capacity over 50cc.

  • @SSV-i-c-e
    @SSV-i-c-e Рік тому

    Great video i remember when the katana was released down at the local dealer where i spent half my childhood ogling all the bikes and the other half down the local river on my cheap dirt bikes starting with a ag90

  • @kiwialfa2083
    @kiwialfa2083 Рік тому

    Nice to see my bike on your vid (3:45) 😊 Love your work 👍🏾

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it

    • @uhtred7860
      @uhtred7860 Рік тому +1

      HA! as soon as i saw that bit i thought "Thats NZ" Taranaki boy here😆

    • @kiwialfa2083
      @kiwialfa2083 Рік тому +1

      @@uhtred7860 You'd be right, Roads in the northwest of Auckland City. Go the Naki. Got family in Hawera.

    • @uhtred7860
      @uhtred7860 Рік тому

      @@kiwialfa2083 Do you still have the Kat? I love 80s bikes, have a 86 GSX-R1100 and a 87 FZR1000 thats getting a full restoration at the moment, plus a couple of other bikes.

    • @kiwialfa2083
      @kiwialfa2083 Рік тому

      @@uhtred7860 Yep, 3 Kats. The 11, a 650 and a 750, all 82s. Just finished restoring the 750. A Gixxer 11 and an FZR Thou. That's awesome. Lusted over both, still do.

  • @YeagerRitter
    @YeagerRitter Рік тому

    In 1982 I was in the Navy and bought a 1982 GPZ1100.. at 140 I could easily pull a wheelie.. crazy fast for it's day

  • @aerowilly65
    @aerowilly65 Рік тому +2

    Not sure how old you are but I rode bikes in the 1980s and I can say for sure that the Kwak was never referred to as the Z 13. It was always the Z1300

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      Where ?
      In the Uk it was often referred as the Zed 13
      In fact a guy named his daughter as such 🙄
      He had her Christened. Zed Thirteen .
      The world is a big old place
      Assuming that the same name is used the world over is rather silly isn’t it

  • @peterkoning21
    @peterkoning21 Рік тому +1

    In local SA superbike racing, they conerted a Yamaha XS1100 to chain drive and it saw a great deal of success in racing

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому +1

      I’d imagine it was a real handful

    • @davidbrimson83
      @davidbrimson83 Рік тому

      ​@@bikerdood1100 They did very well in production racing in Oz, especially in the Castrol Six Hour (which they won). A relatively big tank and brave riders helped, of course.

  • @vincentdorsey8545
    @vincentdorsey8545 Рік тому

    I had 3 XS-11s .1 tour model and 2 specials. all 1979, massive engine hard runner really a good bike.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      Always had the look of a bike that would run forever

  • @HarbingerOfMetal10-67
    @HarbingerOfMetal10-67 Рік тому

    I've got a 1983 Yamaha Midnight Maxim 750 in my collection of Japanese bikes. It's still quite impressive as far as speed, handling, and comfort are concerned. Not to mention, it's a damn good-looking bike.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому +2

      The early 80s remains a good source of excellent and very low cost bikes

  • @kalaharimine
    @kalaharimine Рік тому +1

    Who can forget the looks and performance of the CB1100R (1980 to 1983), they were standout bikes.

  • @adamlannerd1408
    @adamlannerd1408 Рік тому

    I got a 80 Xs11, always a blast to ride around town.

  • @ricdoliveira3075
    @ricdoliveira3075 Рік тому

    Love the selection!!!!

  • @rickuyeda4818
    @rickuyeda4818 Рік тому

    I loved my '83 Suzuki GS 1100E. The problem with the Yamaha XS 1100 shaft drive was the pinion would want to climb the ring gear on hard accelleration. The Honda CBX was so smooth, you had to look at the teach to see if it was running if it had the stock exhaust. Add a custom exhaust and it sounded like an Indy car.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      And it was so expensive you had to sell your soul and
      The CBX of course
      Suzuki is a real period peace and some looks even bigger than it really is

  • @fabieneldridge3414
    @fabieneldridge3414 Рік тому

    I was rocking the GS1100 Suzuki. It would turn 5.00 in second gear at 99mph at the drag strip 1/8 mile. Today I’m riding a 1980 Honda Cb900c that my Son restored for me . Very nice bike even today and it will out ride 90% if every bike built today with its air ride. Like being in a boat going through waves ! Smoothest bike made probably . Did the 1100 Yamaha. Most everything. Those Nike were bullit proof . Dependable, today the quality has played second place to buttons and computers doing the riding.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      There has been a down turn in quality, especially paint and finish

  • @upsidedowndog1256
    @upsidedowndog1256 Рік тому +1

    Chain drive and that exhaust note of the CBX trumps these others for me. Finding and restoring any of them would be a daunting task where I live.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому +1

      Not too bothered about the duty old chain
      Amazing sound

  • @lauriebloggs8391
    @lauriebloggs8391 Рік тому +7

    Everything everyone says! The Katanas when they came out were just magnificent!

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому +1

      Well I liked them my self
      And it’s kind of matured well too
      But anything as striking and different as the Katana will generate strong opinions both ways

  • @WryOldFox
    @WryOldFox Рік тому +1

    I was only 18yo when one day from out of the blue I was requested to come and test ride the Z1300 by the owner of a local Kawasaki dealership. It had just arrived in my hometown in Australia and even made the local newspapers. At the time I was a short skinny lad who owned a Z400, the biggest motorcycle I had ever ridden up to that point. The dealer had a large group of 'interested' Harley Davidson owners present (bikie gang) who would also be going along for the short ride with me down a nearby highway. Upon viewing the beast for the very first time, I was afraid that I would not be able to even hold the bike up, yet alone ride it! I was surrounded by Harley's when I got it onto the highway and was taking it easy as per the manager's strict instruction, when one bikie yelled at me to 'gun-it'. Thinking I would never live this down if I didn't, I twisted the throttle and rapidly left them all eating my dust. The power of this incredible motorcycle was thrilling for me to experience (not so much the fear!). The look on the bikies grizzled faces when they finally caught up with me was priceless. When I returned the bike to the shop, the manager asked me how it felt to ride. Still surrounded by these intimidating HD aficionados, I told him that it was a very comfortable and smooth ride, however it did feel a little sluggish on acceleration! The bikies in my hometown treated me quite differently from that day on (in a good way)!😅 Thanks so much for the great video and the wonderful memories.

  • @davidbrennan5
    @davidbrennan5 Рік тому

    I had a friend with a cbx1000. He added a nice set of pipes to it. It made a glorious sound, it sounded just like an F1 car. I had a V4 Honda at the time but it did not stack up in the sound department.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      They do sound amazing on the loud pipes
      I do like the sound on the Honda V4 , unique really

  • @chrisjude8794
    @chrisjude8794 Рік тому

    Z1300 was my second ever bike. Big and heavy
    And with a six into one exhaust system had a glorious sound.
    Certainly got you noticed💯👍😎
    How about testing the two stroke GP replica bikes
    I had an RG 500 Gama
    Oh how I wish I still had it now. For loads of reasons 👍👍👍😎

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому +1

      Definitely not as cheap run about though 😂

  • @bootz0409
    @bootz0409 Рік тому

    The Katana in this vid sounds like a fighter jet. But nothing on earth sounds as beautifully frightening and stops any passer-by dead in their tracks than Honda's CBX1000. Even the sound of thunder doesn't compare! Lol 😂

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      Well I don’t know about thunder but it does sound incredible

  • @rustenscott211
    @rustenscott211 19 днів тому

    I had a Z1300 A1 and fitted a DG 6 into 1 exhaust at full chat it sounded like a Formula 1 race car....most amazing bike ever...

  • @No-timeforimbeciles
    @No-timeforimbeciles Рік тому

    The XS 11 midnight special was a beautiful bike for its time

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      Was a pretty nice looking bike
      Prettier than a V max

  • @dwightdhansen
    @dwightdhansen Рік тому +1

    One of the hilarious things about this era of bikes is that all of them in the USA had 85mph speedometers.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому +1

      Cars too I believe
      What a completely idiotic idea
      Only in America as they say 😂

  • @michaeltrent2726
    @michaeltrent2726 Рік тому +1

    You put the gs1100 but not the gs1150 which was a wicked beast. And as much as I love the cbx no mention of the cb1000c dual transmission which was a true brute and a commercial success. Also I routinely smoked all these bikes with cb900f, which is probably the absolute best bike I've ever owned. Today I still put a couple of hundred miles a week on my 2nd vfr800. I've had a motorcycle since 1974 so I've a bit more experience than most and so I'm just guessing these models just weren't sold across the pond

  • @wjchivers
    @wjchivers Рік тому

    The XS11 was raced in Australia earlier than 1981, I know that Len Atlee was racing one in 1979 because I was lucky enough to sit on the back of it for two laps of Amaroo Park!

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      I believe that is in the video
      Been mentioned by some other Australias previously

    • @wjchivers
      @wjchivers Рік тому

      @@bikerdood1100 Cheers, and thanks for the video!

  • @charliepatterson9321
    @charliepatterson9321 Рік тому +1

    I remember most of those from my youth. I couldn't afford any of them and am probably still alive for that reason .
    I had a propensity to push all of my bikes to their limits .
    That xs 11 was a dream I never obtained .
    I always had a yearning for a gpz and never had one of those either .

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      Well the limit could be reached pretty quickly on these things

    • @charliepatterson9321
      @charliepatterson9321 Рік тому

      @@bikerdood1100 their limits exceeded mine 😆

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      @@charliepatterson9321 well perfect them 😂

    • @charliepatterson9321
      @charliepatterson9321 Рік тому

      @@scottbrown71260 those 550 and 750 gpzs were absolutely stunning to look at . They looked like they were moving when they were on the kickstand . 😍

  • @swishswish386
    @swishswish386 Рік тому

    Another interesting and well presented vid👍

  • @Steve-go6oq
    @Steve-go6oq Рік тому +1

    I have a Yammie 1.1, lovely engine. Just gets on with it. 🙂

  • @TheOverisel
    @TheOverisel Рік тому +1

    The CBX Honda is a neat bike. However the famous sound clip of the CBX ripping along is of a modified bike. Stock Honda CBXs did not sound like a Formula 1 race car.

  • @henrydegan6204
    @henrydegan6204 Рік тому

    Nice selection!
    About the long living muscle bike Z1300…
    Don't forget the 1st gen Yamaha VMax which was on the market from 1985 all the way to 2007 which is 22 years with minor modification only.

  • @munroberry1248
    @munroberry1248 5 місяців тому

    I owned 2 XS1100s consecutively back in the mid 80s. Oodles of torque, comfy ride, did about 250,000kms on them.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  5 місяців тому

      Under stressed would be the word then

  • @BikerBelf
    @BikerBelf Рік тому

    Great work again 👏

  • @rsrobboman
    @rsrobboman Рік тому

    i had that Z1300 and absolutely loved it..

  • @ernieschatz3783
    @ernieschatz3783 Рік тому

    The Laverda is a head scratcher. Only 60hp from 1200cc? Were they torquey?

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      Well depends on the market more than that in most places
      But very torque
      Probably at the back wheel
      A CB750 only has 56 at the wheel

    • @uhtred7860
      @uhtred7860 Рік тому

      The 1200cc came from Laverdas marketing boys, they were actually 1115cc. 😄

  • @wesleysabin4078
    @wesleysabin4078 Рік тому

    I still have my Honda CB1100f. Only take it out on sunny weekends!

  • @fonziebulldog5786
    @fonziebulldog5786 Рік тому

    Never owned a Katana but instead i had a Hayabusa. But i remember that Jerry Williams used to travel with his Katana when playing Rock n Roll in the country.😄❤️👍

  • @stonecold2653
    @stonecold2653 11 місяців тому

    Be great if you could do a post on the Honda CB900F range.

  • @brianhoffman4861
    @brianhoffman4861 3 місяці тому

    I remember the 80s,,, and I remember these bikes... whose here in 2024 that remembers the sound.... that's not a Harley bouncing the rev limiter..
    All good... totally wicked machines..
    Even today

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  3 місяці тому

      Certainly solid beasts
      Perhaps not too nimble though

  • @matthewshaw5792
    @matthewshaw5792 Рік тому

    Have you done a review on kawasaki gpz 750 turbo , I had one and wish I still had excellent bike the only turbo factory bike that worked ❤

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому +2

      No but I’m intending to do one on turbo bikes

    • @uhtred7860
      @uhtred7860 Рік тому +1

      The later version of the CX Turbo, the much improved CX650 Turbo was not bad either, not as good as the Kawasaki, but far better than Yamahas XJ650 turbo (the worst one) and Suzukis XN85, and way better than the CX500 turbo from the year before. It actually went really well, pity about the looks.

  • @CCitis
    @CCitis Рік тому +1

    Just about to bring home a XS1100, all original... complete, 34000 kms on it.

  • @greggstankowski5073
    @greggstankowski5073 Рік тому

    Had a 72 kawi h2,,a z1 900,,a Yamaha xs1100 and God dam it,,a 85 Yamaha VMax ..had that vmax for 30 yrs--reluctantly sold a few years ago,,all great bikes if you had the balls to ride them!!

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      Doesn’t take balls to ride them
      Riding em fast is another matter however 😂

  • @pauljohnson4948
    @pauljohnson4948 Рік тому

    I have memories of a local rider breaking on a Z 13 and seeing the front forks visibly bend.

  • @steveyork8069
    @steveyork8069 Рік тому +2

    I still have and ride my 1985 Yamaha fj1100.

  • @Lutz101
    @Lutz101 9 місяців тому

    The CBX1000 is the ultimate muscle bike IMO. It has a magic no other motorcycle can match.

  • @tenners3258
    @tenners3258 Рік тому

    Had a XS midnight special, bit dull.
    Had 2 big Kat, anything but dull! The 2nd was 1260 Wiseco with a Harris with a comp baffle. In still air you could hear it nearly a quarter of a mile away..... happy days..

  • @MsDenver2
    @MsDenver2 Рік тому

    Kawasaki Z1000st I bought the first one in the uk , what a great bike although it did have a slight weave on long fast bends but I cured that with a heavier oil in the front forks , then it was wonderful.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      Japanese really struggled for a long time to get suspension and chassis set ups right

  • @uhtred7860
    @uhtred7860 Рік тому +1

    It wasn't superbikes that the XS1100 had success in Australia, it was production endurance racing, namely the Castrol 6 hours races.

  • @davidpalin1790
    @davidpalin1790 Рік тому

    Great video
    Well done 👏

  • @greatkingrat
    @greatkingrat Рік тому

    That XS1100 is in NZ and it’s still on the road today.

  • @rustyturner431
    @rustyturner431 7 місяців тому

    The Suzie Katana actually handled pretty well, although the riding position made it marginal for anything over an hour or so (and, yes, that was when I was a lot younger)...but nothing like the GSXRs! I took a Z13 in on trade for a 1200 Goldwing and rode it myself for almost a year: smooth, quiet but not very sporting in the twisties, a genuine motorway flyer however. The guy who traded it to me took quite some time to get used to the difference in speed between the Z and his Goldwing! The fuel mileage was quite a bit better than a CBX, but it was even harder on tyres because of all that weight. I sold it to a friend who rode it until the mid-1990s, putting over 150K miles on it without a bit of trouble (but he was meticulous about doing his maintenance). My friend's son was then an engineering student at university, and he took the drivetrain and built a tiny sports car with it (and trust me, that was more work than it sounds like) and went amateur racing. To my knowledge, he never won anything, but that big Kwaker made an absolutely glorious sound at 7000+ rpm. Cheers,

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  7 місяців тому

      Certainly was a different beast
      I always liked the styling
      But I’m odd that way

    • @rustyturner431
      @rustyturner431 7 місяців тому

      @@bikerdood1100 Mine was black, and I always thought it handsome; it looked rather Italian to me. Mind you, it was one CLUMSY beast in corners, even after I upgraded the rear dampers/springs. It always felt to me like the swingarm and the rear of the frame were flexing...and I wasn't riding it like a sports bike! But, man, when you finally got it pointed straight ahead, it was glorious, and smoooooooth. I never had the urge to find another one, though...and this from a guy who's had 4 CBXs.

  • @iaindouglas4829
    @iaindouglas4829 Рік тому

    Had a Z1300 "The flying kettle" my mates called it, wound up writing it off after losing it in the wet on "Overband" repairs (Remember them) rebuilt it and did a straight swap for a GpZ1100

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      Some how I can imagine the simple GPZ was a bit more nimble

  • @AndrewC.McPherson-xf5zw
    @AndrewC.McPherson-xf5zw 6 місяців тому

    What a beast. Good ride.

  • @cliverussell5344
    @cliverussell5344 9 місяців тому

    Nice bucket list to have

  • @mikeyerke3920
    @mikeyerke3920 Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @deadandburied7626
    @deadandburied7626 Рік тому +1

    I loved CBX Hondas, still do, naked, no fairing.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      Fairing way more practical but not as pretty for sure

  • @1crazypj
    @1crazypj Рік тому

    The Original Katana is one of my very favourite bikes. (early CBR600, just like playing a video game, Ducati 916, steered better on one wheel than GSX-R 1100 did on two)
    Original Katana came stock with Pirrelli Phantoms and could actually use them properly. (most bikes couldn't get enough heat into them)
    First big Suzuki I could drift at 90+mph (I was lead mechanic at Suzuki Dealers when they were launched)
    You don't need wide bars, learn to 'counter steer', one hand drifting around a left hand bend, waving to a friend coming opposite direction (Simon is still around and can verify) He said he knew it was me as no one else was crazy enough to do what I was doing and wave to him
    XS1100, another bike with great drift ability, although at much lower speeds.
    Massive torque, dump clutch at 1,500¬2,000rpm, shift to second and whack throttle then ride it like a 'flat track Harley'
    The Martini version was a bit weird but still OK to ride sideways.
    XS750 with Hitachi carbs was horrible, (no parts available even though 'we' were dealers) plus had the usual 'Yamaha can't make a bike with second gear' (did a lot of recall for replacement, second year was OK)
    Yamaha usually brought bikes into country without any service parts, (not even oil filters, clutch or throttle cables)
    XS850 was much much better bike. (same second gear issue with EXUP 1000, XV1100 first year)
    I remember fitting a six into one exhaust on a Z1300, cut weight a bit but it was still heavy. Had basically the same twin choke carbs as the Suzuki GSX550, 3 instead of 2) GSX550 had a TERRIBLE regulator rectifier, burned out regularly, I usually fitted Honda CB250 N R/R to them
    CBX was a little wheelie prone and could bend chassis if dropped from one wheel (had to pick one up in Cardiff, guy wheelied at lights and 'fell down'). Doing a top end re-build, valves and guides was no fun at all (I started in a Honda Dealers)
    CB900F was quite a horrible bike and often sawed the cylinder in half if not serviced at correct intervals, I spent several years fitting new cam chains in them.
    For some reason, the cam chain adjuster under carbs didn't get checked?
    Never got to ride Jota, only the 750 don't remember much about it

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      Interesting stuff there
      Thanks for you input

  • @flexywing
    @flexywing Рік тому

    I would love to see the Kawasaki GT 750 tested, also how a little video on "come back" bikes seeing the 11 kat, reminded me of the the 250 version they brought out

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      It was a JDM model but I expect Australia got it too
      Not an official import here

  • @dougmcgrawgg7166
    @dougmcgrawgg7166 Рік тому

    Good selection of bikes. The only problem is they were each at the top of the price range which limited their sale. Now any Kawasaki kz bike which ranged from 900 to 1100 cc would fit your platform and they were priced so that everyone could have one. I've owned several of them. I own a 1982 kz1100d now. I was also the owner of 1979 Honda CBX back in the day. I loved it but my kz bikes out handled and out performed it.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      Performance isn’t really the point here
      It’s the vulgar display of excess 😂

  • @RRRRRRandy
    @RRRRRRandy 4 місяці тому

    No Honda V4 1100cc Sabre? A wonderful motor on a clean looking motorcycle.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  4 місяці тому

      Bit of a beast no doubt
      Perhaps tainted by the reputation of its sporty brothers

  • @jonathansheeder5153
    @jonathansheeder5153 Рік тому

    The KZ900 I learned on, would leave these bikes in the dust.

  • @woooster17
    @woooster17 Рік тому

    Never been a fan of the Katana..just odd looking to me. But I appreciate many love it. each to their own an all that 💁🏻‍♂️

  • @theoriginalmungaman
    @theoriginalmungaman Рік тому

    You should do a video on the 1986-87 Yamaha FZX700. It’s an American only bike but they made the 750cc in Europe into the 90’s.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      Radion
      Friend o& mine owned one I think

    • @theoriginalmungaman
      @theoriginalmungaman Рік тому

      @@bikerdood1100 The Radian used the 2 valve 600cc from the early FZ600. The FZ700 and FZX700 Faser used a destroked FZ750 Genisis 5 valve engine.

    • @uhtred7860
      @uhtred7860 Рік тому

      The Americans got the 700cc version of that (and other bikes FZ, VFR ) because Harley Davidson were going bankrupt and asked Ronald Regan to step in and put a tariff on all bikes over 700cc, so the Japanese factories responded by making de-stroked 700cc versions of their bikes just for the U.S market to avoid those tariffs. Luckily it only lasted a few years. We got the FZX750 here in NZ as well, don't see them very often, don't think they sold many.

  • @davemoore53
    @davemoore53 Рік тому +1

    I'd like to see the 1200 Bandit covered tracing it's history from the GSXR1100 😊

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      Or the Bandit in general 🤔

    • @davemoore53
      @davemoore53 Рік тому

      @bikerdood1100 yeah as a 1200 owner I love them, such a lot of fun to ride. You have to be careful though, not easy to ride well!

  • @peterherrington3300
    @peterherrington3300 Рік тому +1

    "Direct" over head cam CBX ?
    All those years of calling it double overhead cam I was wrong apparently.
    It's not a CBX 1000 either .
    It's just CBX

  • @mohammadghani3933
    @mohammadghani3933 Рік тому

    Oh
    wow Superb Bike
    Nostalgic

  • @robflange
    @robflange Рік тому

    Down south in the Antipides
    We got the wire wheel Katana
    1135cc instead of the 1050?cc in non wire wheeled Katanas
    Raced one in a Speedway Sidechair (1135cc sleeved to 1050cc for capacity rules)
    Phenomenal engine
    Tech tip Katana motors accept GSXR 750 flat slide carbs from the H model (first model GSXR 750)

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      Wire wheels on a Katana, I wonder why

    • @uhtred7860
      @uhtred7860 Рік тому

      @@bikerdood1100 They were a lot lighter, they were very similar to the spoked wheels Suzuki ran on the Mk1 RG500 gp bikes, Suzuki and the NZ importer, built a batch of special Katanas to beat the CB1100R's in production races, they came with hotter cams (reportedly Yoshimura) beefed up clutch, braided brake lines, bigger bore exhausts, and upgraded carbs. These were homologated as Production bikes, not race specials, It was all to do with NZ and Australia being THE hotbed of production based racing at the time, and the Japanese factories all got heavily involved, but especially Suzuki as they had a 42% market share in NZ at that time, and had won the prestigious yearly 6 hour production race 4 years on the trot.

    • @uhtred7860
      @uhtred7860 Рік тому

      The GSX1100SXZ "Wire-Wheeler" Katanas came with the standard 1074cc 72mm bore as all other GSX1100 engines, if you had an engine that was 1135cc someone has put a big bore in it themselves. They came with different wheels, exhausts (but still 4 into 2) carbs, cams, clutch and brake lines, but standard bores and pistons.

  • @EternalWarrior1988
    @EternalWarrior1988 Рік тому

    Does anyone else have a soft spot for that square or rectangle headlight?

  • @aceofspades5786
    @aceofspades5786 4 місяці тому

    They were all bruisers in the day, the Katana was a stunner.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  4 місяці тому

      I love the Katana
      It does prompt a mixed response with some people really hating the styling others loving it

  • @avictorbell2835
    @avictorbell2835 26 днів тому

    In 1984 I had a GSX1100SD Katana for 6 months before it was stolen and never seen again 😢
    It was replaced with a Yamaha FJ1100

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  26 днів тому

      Dam 😢
      Always loved the styling myself
      It does decide opinion for some reason

  • @johneley5680
    @johneley5680 Рік тому

    I owned & loved
    My Suzuki GS 550 E 1980.81 year
    Not ridden one since
    You can do a test with one of those if you can find a nice 👍😊

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      Well finding one 🤔
      I am planning one on 80s 550s so it’ll definitely go in there

  • @VintageSG
    @VintageSG Рік тому

    The XS1100 was available with a 'Martini' fairing at one point. A fairing painted in the Martini company colours...
    I had the great pleasure of riding a breathed on example rather briskly on a motorway ( Obviously closed. Ahem. Or an Autobahn. Not the M1. No. Not the M1 ) one fine spring morning.
    As I drew alongside a Mercedes. The driver looked at me, smiled, and floored it. The speedo needle of the XS was wavering somewhere past the end of the scale. The rev counter showing *just* into the red. The noise from the ( IIRC ) Alfa 4-1 competing with the wind roar and induction chaos. The Mercedes buggered off into the distance.
    With a modified airbox, jetted up carbs, mild head porting and a free-ish pipe, the XS was capable of a genuine 150MPH. It was rock steady at that speed too. There aren't many Martini variants out there. They do look very dated now. Comfy, quick, heavy on fuel.
    It was real come-down switching back to my Z400T. The owner of the XS1100 was rather pleased though.
    Ah, the eighties. Low traffic volumes on the motorways, drivers with lane discipline and big, dumb, brutish bikes.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      I remember seeing that paint job
      Very striking it was too

    • @lauriebloggs8391
      @lauriebloggs8391 Рік тому

      @@bikerdood1100 Styled by Mockett............

  • @Panda-gs5lt
    @Panda-gs5lt Рік тому

    That’s actually funny, I owned 2 of them, a 1981 Yamaha XS11 and a 1978 Kawasaki KZ1300 … both bikes were absolute beasts but my favourite was the XS11

  • @peterfarrell520
    @peterfarrell520 Рік тому +1

    the xs11 raced here in australia was chain drive conversion and highly modified and highly illegal. oh and bloody fast. katanas were ball crushers but wow. also still laugh at the time my best mate went past me one handed waving on the back wheel on a z1300. near bailed off my 750]4 in fright. still got the 4 too.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      I did mention it’s racing in Australia I believe
      Bit of a beast

    • @uhtred7860
      @uhtred7860 Рік тому

      The XS 1100's that raced (and won it in 78) in the Castrol 6 hour races were stock production bikes with the shaft drive.

  • @63stratoman
    @63stratoman Рік тому

    I had a 1983 Honda CB1100F that would easily smoke and out handle a CBX! Wish I still had it! When it came out, it had the fastest 1/4 mile time while the V65 Magna beat it it out in top speed but I never tested this out for myself!

  • @triumphrider9796
    @triumphrider9796 Рік тому

    That early Katana was aptly named, it looked like a weapon. There was another big-bore Yamaha four around that time, I forget the year but I think it was only in the lineup for a single year, as I recall it was called the Seca 900, designation might have been XJR900 but I'm not sure. I remember it because I wanted one, but then it vanished from the lineup. Four cylinder 900, shaft drive if I remember right.

    • @bikerdood1100
      @bikerdood1100  Рік тому

      XJR was a bit later
      Always like the look of the Katana

    • @uhtred7860
      @uhtred7860 Рік тому

      Seca 900 was the U.S name for the XJ900, I don't know were you live, but in most regions it was in Yamahas line up for 10 years, first model came out in 83 and it lasted pretty much unchanged till 94. Its replacement called the Diversion in most markets, and Seca 2 in the U.S was based on the old bike and was made for another 10 years.

    • @triumphrider9796
      @triumphrider9796 Рік тому

      I'm in the US, I only recall it being around for a year or two and then vanishing from the lineup just before the FJ1109 first appeared. One of my bikes is a '73 TX500, I'm the original owner, and I've parts from a '78 on it. I remember the Seca 550 coming out and being around for a few years, the Seca II was a follow-on to that, if I remember right it displaced 600 or 650cc, I knew someone who had one. Yamaha has had a number of non-US models that I might have been interested in buying if offered here, especially the XJR1300 (hope I got the designation right). We can get the FJR but not the naked one.