bennyboy1 Posted February 24, 2013 Posted February 24, 2013 When does a bike stop being OLD and become a CLASSIC ????????/ just a passing random thought in my head today Any suggestions ??
Sacha Posted February 24, 2013 Posted February 24, 2013 Don't know how reliable a source it is, but it sounds good. http://m.voices.yahoo.com/antique-vs-vintage-vs-classic-motorcycles-6948274.html
mike1949 Posted February 24, 2013 Posted February 24, 2013 When does a bike stop being OLD and become a CLASSIC ????????/ just a passing random thought in my head today Any suggestions ?? Good question bb, I would say when it's tax exempt.
jimmy Posted February 24, 2013 Posted February 24, 2013 With some insurance companies, a bike is eligible for classic ins at 15yrs old. Anyway, a poster on a classic bike forum I frequent has a signature line that states "just being old does not make it a Classic".
blackhat250 Posted February 24, 2013 Posted February 24, 2013 Yip " the old thing dosn"t cut it with Classic,, very old is Vintage, i think Classic is sumthing of iconic status,,, Any other views on this ,,,,
Preload Posted February 25, 2013 Posted February 25, 2013 A classic generally depends on the bike and how much its wanted ie. Most bikers lust after a bike they previously owned especially when there worth a bob or 2. The 90's children want RG250/500's the 80's guys all want an RD350LC in mint condition and I prefer air cooled RD's mainly 350 & 400's but others want KH's but no one really wants a CB250G5 for instant even though it was a perfectly good bike, but its still a classic due to its age. So if you want to fix up a classic it costs quite a bit of cash so make sure you pick the right bike.
clarke Posted February 25, 2013 Posted February 25, 2013 For insurance purposes between 10-15 years (according to Bike saying some insurance companies have recently classed some models as classics at 10 years). For the true sense of classic I think it's been covered above, it's about innovative design and iconic status...
jimmy Posted February 25, 2013 Posted February 25, 2013 The problem I have found is that as soon as a bike is classed as classic, whether Brit, Italian, Japanese or what, it then becomes as dear as fek and soon get out of reach of the common biker.
wild foamy Posted March 2, 2013 Posted March 2, 2013 Not nescessarily, would an original fireblade not be considered "classic" because of its iconic ground-breaking status?... Or the XJ turbo, they tried something new
Ttaskmaster Posted March 4, 2013 Posted March 4, 2013 Mine's 14 years old and nowhere near being a classic. It's a Custom anyway, so I'd eschew that title on principle!!
up.yours Posted March 4, 2013 Posted March 4, 2013 you could have an instant classic , take the vmax as an example. in it's day this bike was an instant classic .
steve 1052cc Posted March 4, 2013 Posted March 4, 2013 I agree the vmax is a classic but never knew why it was only any good in a straught line handled like a pig and compared to some other bikes of the same time was not even that fast, but yeah id still like one.
Moderator drewpy Posted March 10, 2013 Moderator Posted March 10, 2013 I agree the vmax is a classic but never knew why it was only any good in a straught line handled like a pig and compared to some other bikes of the same time was not even that fast, but yeah id still like one. not that fast?, it was 150+ bhp, unrestricted, then the fastest bike you could get till the busa. the new one is 200 bhp standard they were made for the US for straight lines
Moderator Cynic Posted March 11, 2013 Moderator Posted March 11, 2013 As far as i understood classic is 15 insurance wise. Vintage was 25 but i thnk that stops at tax exempt these days. Or how afronted the brit enthusiast (see olde scrappe heaype) is when you jappaneese bike is a good bit older than his. Has happened tobme and my dad more than once. Had his ig cut at a show he went to so he could not do the parade lap on his 1970 honda cb175
up.yours Posted March 11, 2013 Posted March 11, 2013 ? how old is the first ever jap bike ,and is it a classic or is it vintage?
Moderator Cynic Posted March 11, 2013 Moderator Posted March 11, 2013 Think yams first bike was in the late 50's
Preload Posted March 11, 2013 Posted March 11, 2013 Bridgestone M/C were made from 1952 - 1973. Yamaha 1955 Honda first real motorcycle 1949 Kawasaki produces its first complete motorcycle the B8 125cc two-stroke in 1961. (Apart from the BSA A7 copy 1960). Suzuki began manufacturing motorcycles in 1952. So the oldest Jap bike is Honda's Dream.
steve 1052cc Posted March 11, 2013 Posted March 11, 2013 As far as i can recall the yam fzr 1000 exup was quite a bit quicker than the V max at the time it came out. As far as i recollect it never held the title of fastest road bike that being held in this country since the v max came out by the ZZR1100, ZZR1200, ZZR1400 Honda Blackbird, and the Busa. not that fast?, it was 150+ bhp, unrestricted, then the fastest bike you could get till the busa. the new one is 200 bhp standard they were made for the US for straight lines
up.yours Posted March 11, 2013 Posted March 11, 2013 so what we have concluded here, is ,,age isn't realy a factor in terms of a bike being a classic , it's more down to the desirebility of the bike.
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