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Started by Twism86, July 07, 2011, 09:00:27 AM

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Twism86

Of the, as I like to call them, Big Four Japanese motorcycle makers have you owned? Suzuki, Honda, Yamaha and Kawasaki......

I have had 2 Suzukis, my GS and a RM-80. I also owned a Yamaha YZ-125 (I miss it every day). No Hondas or Kawasakis yet for me.
First bike - 2002 GS500E - Sold
Current - 2012 Triumph Street Triple R
"Its more fun to ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow"

Tom

The Buddha

Quote from: Twism86 on July 07, 2011, 09:00:27 AM
Of the, as I like to call them, Big Four Japanese motorcycle makers have you owned? Suzuki, Honda, Yamaha and Kawasaki......

I have had 2 Suzukis, my GS and a RM-80. I also owned a Yamaha YZ-125 (I miss it every day). No Hondas or Kawasakis yet for me.

Owned all 4, zook's outnumber the rest handily though. But Kawi (4 eli's 3 vulcans, a KZ440 and a ninja600) comes next then yamaha (2 virago 535's 1 1100 and a seca 600 and 3 xs650) then honda (4 nitehawk's and a shadow 600) Then I have an MZ - yamaha motor german bike of seymour powell design.
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pookiebear

21 fairly evenly spread between the 4. Slight edge to Honda because I had a bunch of pitbikes that were honda based.

mister

Yup, owned all four. No brand loyalty from me.

Funny. Back in my YZ80 and YZ125 days I figured, if you wanted a dirt bike you went Yamaha and if you wanted road you went Honda. So surprise surprise my first road bike was a Kawasaki - so much to sticking to my own thoughts on the matter.

Michael
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madjak30

Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha...in that order...I've only owned three bikes, Honda Trail 70 (when I was 9 until 13), Suzuki GS500 (first street bike), now on a Yamaha MT-01...put some time in on a borrowed Kawasaki Super Sherpa, but never owned one...I don't think you can go too far wrong with any of them... :thumb:

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lucky4034

2009 GS500F (May 2011) and 2005 Ninja 250 (June 2011)
Own:
'09 Suzuki GS500F
'05 Kawasaki Ninja 250R

Hope to own one day:
'11 Honda CBR600RR
'87-'92  Yamaha YSR50
'90-'93 CBR 250RR
...and counting

scratch

#6
Yamaha ('82 650 Maxim, '82 550 Vision, '87 SRX250, '88 FZR400, '96 750 Virago), Suzuki ('82 GS250L, '90 GS500, '94 GS500) and an '86 Kawasaki 454Ltd.

Honda owns whaling ships.
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mister

Quote from: scratch on July 07, 2011, 04:47:23 PM

Honda owns whaling ships.

And Kawasaki makes them.
Suzuki has shares in them.
Yamaha is a silent partner.

:o

:D

Michael
GS Picture Game - Lists of Completed Challenges & Current Challenge http://tinyurl.com/GS500PictureGame and http://tinyurl.com/GS500PictureGameList2

GS500 Round Aust Relay http://tinyurl.com/GS500RoundAustRelay

tt_four

1983 Yamaha xt550
2003 Kawasaki ex250
1992 Suzuki GS500

Currently in the market for a Yamaha wr450f to make a supermoto. I'm also gonna replace my Buell with a japanese bike, but I"m not sure what yet.

Big Rich

I don't know if I'll ever own a Kaw or a Yammy. No hatred, I just really like Honda and Suzuki.

Honda: 68 CL175, 77 CB400F, 83 CR60
Suzuki: 83 GR650, 83 GR650, 83 GR650 (seriously)

Oh ya, my wife has a Chinese scooter and I had a Spanish Derbi for a couple weeks. That was fun.
83 GR650 (riding / rolling project)

It's opener there in the wide open air...

dohabee

All four for me, although the majority of them were purely investment bikes that I only kept for a matter of weeks/months then sold for profit.

At some point I have owned honda XR 80, 100, 200, and XL 650 CBR600rr and 1000RR

Suzuki gs500 bandit 600 sv650 sv1000s gsxr600 and 750

kawasaki zx6r and zx10r

Yamaha fz6r yzfr6 and yzfr1


yamahonkawazuki

had all 4 in 1 bike. does that count? my 97 gs e honda headlight, tail light bulbs and clutch lever off of a kaw, and brake lever off of a yam. and its how i got my username. it was a bonafide yamahonkawazuki. anyhoo ive had a cb750k ( 2 of them ) a gr650, some xs650's , some odd kawi i cant recall. and a viagra when i was inbetween my second and 4th gs' ( got 2 more gs' at same time ) also had a sportster 883c, and somethign chinese lol
Jan 14 2010 0310 I miss you mom
Vielen dank Patrick. Vielen dank
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"if you come in with the bottom of your cast black,
neither one of us will be happy"- Alan Silverman MD

BaltimoreGS

Suzuki:  '89, '95, '96 & '01 GS500's
'93 Katana 600
'06 SV650

Yamaha (Note- Disappointed in every one of them):  '96 YZ250
'01 TTR-250
'94 XT 225 Serow
'06 XT225

Honda:  '89 XR200
'91 XR250
'93 CB250 Nighthawk
'96 CBR600F3
'00 VTR1000R  (RC51)
And hoping to add a clean '01 CBR929RR to this list soon

Never had a Kawi

-Jessie

Twism86

Quote from: mister on July 07, 2011, 01:17:04 PM
Yup, owned all four. No brand loyalty from me.

Funny. Back in my YZ80 and YZ125 days I figured, if you wanted a dirt bike you went Yamaha and if you wanted road you went Honda. So surprise surprise my first road bike was a Kawasaki - so much to sticking to my own thoughts on the matter.

Michael
My family owned dirt bikes of all four big brands. The Kawi was the worst (and oldest), my Suzuki RM80 was ok for its shape. My YZ125 was amazing and my Dad's YZ426F ran good but starting those early 4-strokers was a Buddha Loves You!! My brother had a smaller 4-stroke Honda, never a problem (its a honda).
First bike - 2002 GS500E - Sold
Current - 2012 Triumph Street Triple R
"Its more fun to ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow"

Tom

cbrfxr67

Mostly Hondas.  Started with my pop's Honda Passport 70, then my first bike- Honda Sabre 700, then my (current) F2, an F3, (two stroke chinese scooter in here somewhere and a Helix clone too) and then the GS.
"Its something you take apart in 2-3 days and takes 10 years to go back together."
-buddha

bill14224

A Honda, four Yamahas, and two Suzukis so far.  Not against Kawis, it just hasn't happened for me.
V&H pipes, K&N drop-in, seat by KnoPlace.com, 17/39 sprockets, matching grips, fenderectomy, short signals, new mirrors - 10 scariest words: "I'm here from the government and I'm here to help!"

The Buddha

Quote from: BaltimoreGS on July 08, 2011, 04:12:07 AM
And hoping to add a clean '01 CBR929RR to this list soon
-Jessie

Dude, the 929 ... the thing ... man ... it has no frame ... atleast not one that gets to the part of the bike that has the highest stress. The swingarm pivot.
I know of one guy who cracked the engine with a VTR 1000 (superhawk) that he got swiped by a car and ended up climbing a sidewalk, he stayed up right, damage was mainly to the wheels. They fixed it up and a few weeks later the thing was weeping oil from the SA pivot. Way back in 1999 or so.
929 and 954 are likely better than the VTR but still I dont like em.
I know of a few idiots who have a stretched and slammed 954. I am like, man these people have no sense.

One fool has a 95-96 900RR he stretched, the year range where they had just about the perfect bike, if I recall in 97 they got the 929, this had 918cc motor, 17 inch front wheel, it just about handled and ran perfect. And the fool stretched it 3ft and lowered it to 26" seat height. If you want that, buy a damn harley fool.

Cool.
Buddha.
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dmanben

Started with a '80 yamaha xs400 then '92 Suzi gs500 now a '01 Kawi ZR7s (newer GPZ750-I always have to explain what it is to everyone) and can't stop drooling over a '04 Triumph Sprint RS (995 triple I believe) at the local dealer.
SOLD-1992 GS500, Buell turn signals, SV650 rear shock, fenderectomy and replaced so much broken stuff can't even list.

2001 Kawasaki ZR7S, two brothers can and jetting

yamahonkawazuki

now ive got a go-ped  :icon_mrgreen: damn thing is fun. not fast yet but fun
Jan 14 2010 0310 I miss you mom
Vielen dank Patrick. Vielen dank
".
A proud Mormon
"if you come in with the bottom of your cast black,
neither one of us will be happy"- Alan Silverman MD

xunedeinx

Ive had a gs500....

Now, if the question was about cars, the list is pretty long.

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