Well I promised myself I wouldn't buy any more bikes, but, well, today I couldn't help myself. Back in 1983 I bought a 1981 Yamaha XT500 trail bike, and absolutely loved it. I rode it to the Bathurst Easter Motorcycle TT in 1983, and had a ball cutting under bigger faster bikes in the corners, and trying to catch up to them in between. It was also my daily commuter, and was a fantastic bike in traffic, as I could zip in between the cars, ride up the footpaths, jump it over railway crossings and speed humps, etc. I sold it when I bought my Kawasaki Z900, and have missed it ever since.
XT/TT500's have become one of the most expensive "collectable" dirt bikes (not that they were any good in the dirt, apart from just riding them on dirt roads, they were too heavy for real offroad work) and I've seen really nice examples go for silly money recently. I had a 1983 Honda XR500RE which was arguably a better bike, but it just didn't do it for me like my old Yam, so I moved it on a couple of years ago. This morning, while trawling through FB Marketplace ads, I saw a 1980 XT500 in pretty much original condition, for such a "Sofa King" low price, that I immediately contacted the seller, told him I'd take it, and offered to send him a deposit via EFT. He replied that he'd had some enquiries, but would sell it to me if I sent him a larger deposit. He sent me pics of his drivers license, fishing license, phone number, a picture of his house, and another pic standing at the front of his house with the bike in his garage, so I felt pretty confidant that he's not from Nigeria. I sent him the deposit. He's in Wodonga, 200 miles up the road from me, so I'm collecting it on Saturday, and am looking forwards to punting around on that big torquey single again. It even has the original quiet exhaust, so when the weather warms up, I might even ride to work on it.
Terry’s new XT500 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
Terry’s new XT500 1 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
I also fired up my honing machine that I've been building over the last couple of weeks. Tested it on an old cylinder block out of the garage, and gave the machine a go. Not too unhappy at all.