Ok, you guys are forcing me to come up with a few of my own.
Ducati 750ss ( skip to 2:20 )
Honda CBX
Aprilia V4
Ducati 750ss ( skip to 2:20 )
Honda CBX
Aprilia V4
I have a 1986 Honda VFR 700, I really like the sound of the gear driven cams. I recently saw a yellow 2001 Honda VFR 800 for sale that looks like it needs to be re-homed, to my garage.
As you can guess, I'm a big fan of those Ducatis. For me the 750GT with the factory Conti exhausts still have best ever sound. About the same volume as the SS but a couple octaves lower.Ok, you guys are forcing me to come up with a few of my own.
Ducati 750ss ...
As you can guess, I'm a big fan of those Ducatis. For me the 750GT with the factory Conti exhausts still have best ever sound. About the same volume as the SS but a couple octaves lower.![]()
My first real street bike, a ‘77 400four. Put a 491 big bore kit with road and track cam and the sound emitting with a hand bent Yosh pipe was always music to my ears as it was the sound being played to the KZ900’s trying to catch me.350/400 fours with a jardine pipe on them at about 10,000rpm . TZ bikes are always very distinctive .
I agree the white wheels are a pain, I may have to clear coat them or get used to cleaning them weekly.... or NOT!I had a 1986 VFR 700 I bought new as a leftover in '87. Amazing bike for it's day ! The only thing I HATED about that bike was the stupid white wheels ! I would spend a couple hours making that bike look showroom new, lube the chain, and the rear wheel would be trashed 50 yards from my driveway.
However, I have said my entire life a Harley Electa Glide/Road King with OEM exhaust is the best sounding motorcycle ever made. Old BMW airheads are a close 2nd.
As you can guess, I'm a big fan of those Ducatis. For me the 750GT with the factory Conti exhausts still have best ever sound. About the same volume as the SS but a couple octaves lower.![]()
Yes, that is exactly where it is. Easily one of the best roads in the world. I pretty much ride it at least once each season. Anyone coming out to do the "California thing" should include it their plans. Typically I start in Redding in the morning / lunch in Fortuna / then back to Redding in the afternoon. That keeps the sun out of you eyes, both ways.Out of curiosity, where is the sign in your avatar? That's not the 36 from Fortuna to Redding is it? I think I've seen that sign.
First of all,.. minor threadjack,....Yes, that is exactly where it is. Easily one of the best roads in the world. I pretty much ride it at least once each season. Anyone coming out to do the "California thing" should include it their plans. Typically I start in Redding in the morning / lunch in Fortuna / then back to Redding in the afternoon. That keeps the sun out of you eyes, both ways.
PS: I've been told that the authorities have put up a different sign this year. Seems it got too expensive to keep replacing the stolen ones.
When I was much, much younger, I worked part time at a Honda dealer, and we occasionally used a CBX1000 as a shop hack to run errands on. I was too young and stupid to realise how lucky I was back then. We also had a Nifty 50 for the run to the post-office, and that was much scarier to ride with 45km/hr tank slappers...Someone beat me to it, but the 1980s CBX 1000 had an amazing sound that nothing else could really replicate.
Whenever I do weekend rides and get stuck behind some dentist on his Harley I am reminded that although they sound nice in a parking lot, they sure are annoying to ride behind for any length of time!
Honestly, on a multi hour trip on the ST11 with factory exhaust, I'm usually really thankful that I don't have to listen to some obnoxious engine note.
Somewhere on this site I posted a link to a story about Soichiro Honda wanting an exhaust system for the CBX that sounded like an F-4 (Phantom II).Someone beat me to it, but the 1980s CBX 1000 had an amazing sound that nothing else could really replicate.