Glorious sound. Back in 1982 I got the XJ650RJC, which I loved dearly, but when the time machine is invented and I can go back to the '80s I'm going to get an XV920R, basically the N.American version of the TR1. Japanese bikes of the period were so good, that they are still viable today.
I have fond memories of this model. My step-father had one and it was pretty quick. I also remember him laying it down a couple of times in the back yard when the wheel would spin up suddenly :)
I have fond memories of this model. My step-father had one and it was pretty quick. I also remember him laying it down a couple of times in the back yard when the wheel would spin up suddenly :)
Glorious sound. Back in 1982 I got the XJ650RJC, which I loved dearly, but when the time machine is invented and I can go back to the '80s I'm going to get an XV920R, basically the N.American version of the TR1. Japanese bikes of the period were so good, that they are still viable today.
I have 2 of these , fun bikes to ride on country back-roads . Dave NZ
I have fond memories of this model. My step-father had one and it was pretty quick. I also remember him laying it down a couple of times in the back yard when the wheel would spin up suddenly :)
nice bike..where is this???
From Congleton, Cheshire, to Biddulph, Staffordshire.
I have fond memories of this model. My step-father had one and it was pretty quick. I also remember him laying it down a couple of times in the back yard when the wheel would spin up suddenly :)