I love the honesty of a pure factory championship bike....untouched and fresh from the last podium. Unrestored winners might appear a little shabby,but to some of us....they are not bathed in oil, mud and fluids they are bathed in glory. Having seen the trick bits...all I wanted to do was grab that 4 wired throttle grip that looks so legit. Cheers!....on a "too clean" cherry of Mx history.
I saw that bike in Luxembourg GP in 89. Hated hondas, would love to get my 90 KX100, rode itfor the acu schoolboy nationals that year, it would be my last year of racing as i started the 91 season in the seniors and wanted to keep it forever as it had slechten exhaust pipe, rebored, kehein carb, lots of other stuff too. I gave up mid 91 and it was abig mistake. I had nothing to do with the sport, i actively avoided it, i only just found out we broke usas record mxdn streak, i met rob herring and paul malin at Worcester offroad motorcycle academy in 86 with Roger Harvey when i was 10.
I have the standard silencer on my CR500, similar in size though different materials. It's definately more restrictive than a FMF or ProCircuit, but it gives it more bottom end torque at the expense of top end performance.
It might be a great bike but it's nowhere near as beautiful as those earlier works Honda's from 85 onwards. Those bikes looked like they were from another planet at the time.
Well done Dave on tracking down that bike .
I have Donny schmit, 92 yzm 250 . Also everything is different on that bike . I like the factory bikes of yesterday . Good job !
Lucky man, 👍
RIP Donny
Brilliant video..David thorpes bikes to this day a work of Art..Great days..
Fascinating... Fantastic.. Bit of history that needs to be kept Dave.. Look after her mate!
Dave Thorpe superstar 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
That is one gorgeous machine right there thanks for posting
I love the honesty of a pure factory championship bike....untouched and fresh from the last podium.
Unrestored winners might appear a little shabby,but to some of us....they are not bathed in oil, mud and fluids they are bathed in glory.
Having seen the trick bits...all I wanted to do was grab that 4 wired throttle grip that looks so legit.
Cheers!....on a "too clean" cherry of Mx history.
So lucky to have you in our sport, you have made me and a lot of people very happy, with the events you have organised., 👍
Thanks again!
I loved those special times ,its far gone now unfortunately IMO Thank you I had the 89 500
Fantastic, what a piece of art 👌👍
Awesome job Dave thanks for sharing 👍
Team red was the best in the business especially with dave thorpe on board what a guy ❤❤
Brilliant. Cant wait to see this work of art in August
Great stuff Dave..keep them coming
Do a garage tour Dave please.
Yeah i noticed lots of motocrossers in the background.
She's a beauty, looks new.🎉
Superb video. Thank you 👍
Never raced but ridden a few crossers, I'm 46 now, nice work lads.
...edited for us gear heads i'm sure.. thank you for sharing...
Great to see works of art like I had a factory suzuki with a Brad lackeys engine sold it for peanuts what's the Honda worth today? 🤔
Awesome video, so this bike is complete, full HRC engine and complete showa forks?
I saw that bike in Luxembourg GP in 89. Hated hondas, would love to get my 90 KX100, rode itfor the acu schoolboy nationals that year, it would be my last year of racing as i started the 91 season in the seniors and wanted to keep it forever as it had slechten exhaust pipe, rebored, kehein carb, lots of other stuff too.
I gave up mid 91 and it was abig mistake. I had nothing to do with the sport, i actively avoided it, i only just found out we broke usas record mxdn streak, i met rob herring and paul malin at Worcester offroad motorcycle academy in 86 with Roger Harvey when i was 10.
I appreciate those hondas now especially the 86 or 85 with that fuel tank vacuum pump.
Great video Dave, did it have a plastic tank or ally ?
Awesome dave,,,,,,
I couldn't believe it when Dave went to kawasaki. Kaos on the Honda team might have pushed him out.
Maybe the silencer is more quiete during tech-inspection?
I have the standard silencer on my CR500, similar in size though different materials. It's definately more restrictive than a FMF or ProCircuit, but it gives it more bottom end torque at the expense of top end performance.
So you said those forks did not have the works internals?
Looks like the rear wheel has more spokes than standard?
It might be a great bike but it's nowhere near as beautiful as those earlier works Honda's from 85 onwards. Those bikes looked like they were from another planet at the time.
So sad his other bike is in the USA sad
hi dave is it for sale
Would love to see the other bikes