Bikes regret selling, 888SP4, RD350LC (however just got my hands on a minter, so living my youth again albeit a bit wiser) and Honda 400-4. Bike glad to see the back of, Triumph T595, so many electrical gremlins! Love the channel content 👍
I remember your Nikken cornering video & how well it cornered.You were going hard out around the corner I was amazed at the handling.I see 👀 Yamaha has released a DCT MTO7 & be great for those with bad left ankle or left hand to keep riding & looks good not like the ugly DCT Honda Rebel
What no truimph! 🫣🤔. No regrets here. Each one was part of my motorcycle journey, but if I had an opportunity to get one, it would probably be the classic 500. Logo looks great mate. I might take a screenshot and print it off 😁
My Maico 490; my Suzuki TS400 and my beloved Yamaha XS1100 (1.1) in beautiful maroon and silver. All from the 80's. 40 years on and I still can't talk about them; it's too soon. Sob.
Hi Sir, I think I shall always have a soft sentimental spot for the 1971 Suzuki T 350 gold coloured motorcycle I owned in 1973 I think it was. I was super attached to that bike. I loved the 2-stroke era. Please use the phrase temporary keepers in future, lol. Cheers.
Niken: great bike. In Portugal, I have a can-am F3-S. Bikers in Portugal accept them. Bikers in England take themselves too seriously. In Thailand I ride two-wheeled motorcycles every single day,. I have done almost 280,000 miles on two-wheelers. If I choose to hve a trike, as well, I will. The bike I wish I still had was the Suzuki DR250SH I had when I lived in Tokyo. Mind you, that was over thirty years ago now. Nick
I usually buy a new bike every 4 years but think my Victory Cross Roads might be my for every motorcycle. 8 year on and I still love it, approaching 100,000kms. Would be a lot more however we had the COVID lockdown for almost 2 years. Also never selling my 1987 Yamaha FZ750. Bikes I wished I kept, both bought brand new, my Kawasaki Gpz550 and Gpz750. Bikes I’m happy I sold, my 2006 Triumph Bonneville , Suzuki 500 and Yamaha 750 triple.
I have regretted selling them all . Although ,at the time , I may have been glad to be rid of them. Re - Suzuki VStrom 1000 , I still have a gen 1 in storage , in case I need a bike unexpectedly. It started after 4 years in a sea container . Magic. "Just like that " as Tommy Cooper would say . If it had a shaft drive it would be the perfect touring bike. But it's still a keeper , I mean a real keeper. Thank goodness the sticker has a wheel on it ( only one ?). I had a horrible thought that it might have "wood" . Bye . PS . I know what you keep in your tall thin shed .😮 PPS . It's a full size cardboard cut out of Freddie Dobbs .
You literally make me LOL. Always interesting and entertaining. I don't regret any motorcycle that has gone because none of them has ! Long term owner here. Keep up the good work 😊
BSA A10 Road Rocket, a XBR 500 Honda and at the other end of the scale a CB1100X all missed but your tastes when young are so different to those when you get older.
I regret selling my jawa 350, even though it was pretty bad 😂, and my fun at 30 bike, the motor jikov 50 - 2 stroke and gears and weighed nothing ish 😂
My first motorbike was an Honda CD175, I had it until passing my driving test at 17. Got back into bikes and took my bike test 2002, But I smile every time that I see a Honda cd 175.
I can't complain I still have every bike I bought the oldest is a 1968 FLH newest is a 05 Softail standard I'm 67 and my son gets them all hopefully a long time from now. I bought the 68 when I was 19 ride long ride safe ✌️
Thought you would mention your T120 as well. Have a soft spot for my first street bike, a 1974 Honda CB360. Bought it in 1980 for $400, I was just 20 and rode that bike everywhere for years. Had to reset the points constantly, but I learned a lot about working on bikes. Also miss my 2007 Harley Davidson 50th Anniversary Sportster 1200. Looked fabulous, rode like crap but would love to have it in the garage next to my Bonneville 😅 Cheers!
My 1995 Harley evo FXDL in black. After 8 years I was told by the landlord/fire inspection I couldn't keep it in my hallway with fuel in. Family and the resources tied up in it didn't work out,out of options and in some ways it was about undermining everything that kept me strong and well. My faith has been rewarded with a Blue/silver 1999 Harley FXDL that I intend to live with until the end. If she says it's me or the bike fit a single seat or lose the will to live. I don't regret selling anything else.
Hi Willie, I regret/miss my TZR250 I had back in the 80's. Did'nt sell it, it was stolen. Also miss my GT750 and RG500 which I had. I loved two strokes. To be fair I regret selling every bike I've ever had, my rose tinted specs are working well today 🌹
I got 3rd and 1st! Both great bike's . Loved the 350 classic if it just had a bit more go like maybe 30bhp! My 3 that got away 3rd place classic 350 in halcyon green gorgeous looking lot's of attention!. ZZR1400 mental fast and impressive scary too! Triumph 1200 thruxton R in silver with headlamp cowl just stunning! Now got a Honda ADV 350 auto and love the practical nature of it. Still enjoying your content 👍🏼
@@2wheeledwillie395 I've been a bit like you, trying different types and styles. Loving the practicality of my scooter. Fast enough too now I'm in my 50s lol
I regret getting rid of 2 so far. My first, 1966 OSSA 160, second 1984 Honda V65 Sabre, life got in the way. My next 3 are my Royal Enfield Trials 500, Continental GT 650, and Classic 350. I am moving to Ecuador and cannot legally bring them. I plan to replace them with a Classic 650 with a sidecar. Stay Strong Willie!
aged 19 (in 1984) I sold my 250 Superdream, as I passed my car test and needed a car for work - unfortunately I couldn't keep both. However, yesterday, I bought a 400 Superdream, so really looking forward to getting that delivered - gotta wait 3 weeks though before it can be delivered
Exciting! I used to have a 400 super dream in the early 90s , loved it! Back then they were everywhere!haven't seen one on the roads for decades! Enjoy!
Classic 350 ReBorn...I watched a lot of reviews before buying one. The last push, watching Will's love story with the bike. I bought it. Do I miss it? No!!! I never sold it! 😉
At 6’ 4” do you think the Kawasaki Z900rs is a bit too small for you ? I’m 6’ and when I test rode one it felt a bit tiny… show us a pic of you sitting on it 😊
A bit small compared to what? The seat height is 835mm which is higher than any other "retro classic " compared to a Bonneville, or a V7 it feels much bigger..yes at some point I will do a video with me sitting on the bike 👍
@@2wheeledwillie395 maybe it’s me getting old and thinking my old school looks much smaller, and when looking at classic shows bikes like GoldStar are small now but huge when I was 16. Same with classic cars, are we going the Yankee way, and everything must be bigger. I’m still getting a Z , even though I look big on it from photos the dealer took 😁
@login1226 ah if yr talking about how I LOOK on it then yes it probably looks too small for me but then aside from adventure bikes and big cruisers most bikes do! 😂... The z900rs (to me) feels big compared to any other similar style bike I've ridden/sat on 😃
@@2wheeledwillie395 I’m after the 2025 SE , seat height 845mm, one of the reasons of choosing this bike, same as you, it’s either that or a Harley, but way to expensive for what they are…..
Hi Willie , two bikes I wish I still had are a GPZ 550 which I bought new in 1983 of course in red , then in 84 part exchanged it for a GPZ 600 ,both great bikes in the day and would love to have them now for going for a coffee run.😢
I've only ever owned 3 bikes. I've sold 2 of them, I regretted selling one of them (1973 Honda CD175) and really regretted selling the other one (1961 Triumph 3TA). Sadly, both sales were unavoidable at the time. I plan to avoid seller's regret next time by not selling my current bike (1961 AJS Model 8).
I can't go out on my chopper without people giving me hang 10 type hand jesters. A mid 70s lady came up last week pointing at the air brushed naked women on my tank telling me she loves it. Got a new soft rubber shinko front tire (chopper front ends are quite light because of how much less planted they are) and only a block away from the shop and at a red light a guy started video taping it. It's non-stop. I have 3 bikes and if I had to do it again 4 years ago I would have just kept my shadow 750 ACE edition. I would have saved well over 15 grand. One seems to be in the shop at any time almost and the 750 had nice wide beach bars. Or even just have 1 bike like a Road King with hard bags. Mind you I love riding my Valkyrie Interstate full dresser. Time to get really stoned.
Thanks for the mention Willie, happy to be of service. Looking forward to seeing how the stickers turn out 😊. I knew the Classic 350 would be top of your list. My "Ernie" has a very special place in my heart too. There are two bikes I regret selling. The first being my 2021 Triumphant Bonnevile T100. We actually looked for another, but the T120 we have came up at T100 money so we went with that instead. I still prefer the T100 for it's superior handling and the power is ample - even two up. The other bike was my 1999 5th gen. VFR800. Probably one of the finest motorcycles ever made. It was the pre VTEC verson with gear driven camshafts . A superbly engineered machine if a little lardy. Handled well once the wheels were turning though. 😊
Hi Willie snap I had a Niken and loved it and it did draw a crowd however some kids thought I was Batman 😀 I’ve still got the stickers 😁 but one biker had me in stitches when I pulled up into a bike meeting and said hi buddy all disabled parking over there mate🤣🤣🤣 but it gave me my confidence back after a spill off in 2015 I now have the T120
The Niken! One of the bikes I drool over. What a great bike that would be. 3 bikes, my first bike. A lil 60cc Yamaha dirt bike that I had in the mid to late 70’s. I found metal bits of that bike in the scrap-iron bin in high school welding class. Broke my heart. 94 Heritage Softail Classic. 2000 Road King Classic I traded the 94 for the 2000 and then had to sell the 2000 to help someone out. I loved both of those Harleys. If I were in the UK I’d trade you stickers! I have a couple hundred stickers from the days when we used to all trade stickers.
Hey willy I'm here xxxxxx I sold a Honda big ruckus single cylinder automatic 256 monster of an auto it went top mph like 85 maybe 90 belt drive the seat was amazing if you didn't have a pillion you could bring passenger seat up for a back rest and the bastard could hold two 24 beered cases to the exposed plastic place hidden. There were only 1300 allowed in the states had to get rid of her cause it was a twist and go it also had a luxurious locking glove- tool case space on its left side the rear was a monoshock the tires were a bit small like I said used to drink and ride she would have killed me baha twin lights in a cage mirrors were crap I hated the belt cause fitting a new one was a total bitch🎉.❤😂
Niken is cool, Classic is lovely bike. My modded Monkey has 10hp, goes on motorway fine, never selling it, compliments my Z900rs perfectly. Each one enjoyable in own way. Another great video👍
I would have bet money that the T120 Black was going to be on the list ! My big regret is the 1200 XC scrambler, the pipe isn’t hot , don’t be a baby !
My Kawasaki Z1000st sold it after my head on crash , it was fully repaired with new engine etc , I rode it for a while but reacted wrong, wasn’t thinking straight but that was 0ver 40 years ago, water under the bridge. I have fond memories and when I see your bike and others it brings back memories.😊
The bike i most regretted selling was my Suzuki gs850g which i bought new in Nov1988. I sold it to a friend on the understanding that i would have first refusal when he come to letting it go. A few years and 3000 miles later the bike came back to me, though as time goes on, due to its weight i use it less and less.
KTM comet cross 50cc sport ped, lambretta TV 175, BMW R100R, Any of my Ducatis Both my Buells XB1200, regretted as soon as I sold it, toss up, BMW R100R, 996 ST4S, Buell XB12 SS long, 🙁🙁🙁🙁 … Pete 🇫🇷
What a brilliant video buddy ❤ it Yep it’s such a shame you did not buy the classic 350 😢 would have loved you to have it My 3 regrets are all for different reasons , but I did regret letting my 1250 GS go , and my Tracer 9gt+ that was a super bike 😊 But like you I think I regret letting my classic 350 go the most , best smiles for miles bike I’ve owned We gotta catch up again soon pal
I’ve had old Honda CB250 Nighthawk motorcycles - twice, on both occasions I’ve regretted their sale. I’d love a Nikon but I don’t think I’d enjoy the attention. Thank you for your entertaining Vlogs!
My three. Royal Enfield Intercepter 750 the original, sold in the seventies when I needed the money. Honda RD07 Africa Twin. Rode it all over UK & Europe. Not the best two up so swopped for a GS. BSA C15 trials bike. Built by me. Competed on it in classic trials.
Hi Willie 😊 great video 😊 my three regrets would be my Suzuki GS750 😢 my Suzuki valusia 😢 and lastly my triumph tiger 800 😢 but my bonnie T120 ace cafe is the bike I will never part with 😊 think it needs a triumph bobber next to it to keep it company 😂😂 take it easy and ride safe sir
My first bike in the late 50s was a Francis Barnett would love to have that back Had over 50 bikes since then from small to the biggest The one I want back is my second generation V strom 650 a 2014 in blue I have now an interceptor 650 2022 and am looking to sell for my favorite bike another 650 V strom Thanks for the blog which is an interesting subject Regards from Florida 🦩🦩
Hi great channel i sold my 850gs this year it was a big mistake i miss it and did not not how good it was till i got a transalp. Thank you for making me laugh top man see you one day buy you a drink god bless
Bikers who feel the need to express their dislike of other peoples bikes are just big girls and only go to prove the old saying the people who mind don't matter and people who matter won't mind.
@@simongilbert2704 yes maybe a bit buddy but the Z900RS is a better bike (for me) on every level...I always felt big on the Bonnie but I don't on the Kawasaki (although I probably look it!) I prefer the 4 cylinder engine on the Kawasaki too...but don't get me wrong I loved the Bonnie but the Z900RS is really THE perfect bike for me 😊
My 3 would probably be a BMW K1600gtle, probably the best engine out there in my opinion. The Moto Guzzi V7 Special a great basic true to its roots bike. A Yamaha XJ 750 Seca again another lovely engine. The reason why the guy was staring at you and filmed you was because you were naked !!! Hence the name 2 Willie wheeled - ooops got that wrong
Bikes regret selling, 888SP4, RD350LC (however just got my hands on a minter, so living my youth again albeit a bit wiser) and Honda 400-4. Bike glad to see the back of, Triumph T595, so many electrical gremlins! Love the channel content 👍
Thanks buddy 👍 some great bikes there 👌
The bike I miss the most is the 1972 Yamaha R5 350 two stroke I had in my youth. It’s a good thing my mom didn’t know how fast it was.
😂😂😂😂 I can smell it now!!
I remember your Nikken cornering video & how well it cornered.You were going hard out around the corner I was amazed at the handling.I see 👀 Yamaha has released a DCT MTO7 & be great for those with bad left ankle or left hand to keep riding & looks good not like the ugly DCT Honda Rebel
Hey RR ...Yes it was an incredible bike 👍.. I heard about the new DCT MT07, interesting 🤔
Will got to be my Honda 250 super dream. Had it new and it was my first proper motor bike.
Loved the Super dream 😍
What no truimph! 🫣🤔. No regrets here. Each one was part of my motorcycle journey, but if I had an opportunity to get one, it would probably be the classic 500. Logo looks great mate. I might take a screenshot and print it off 😁
It was a hard choice bud!
My Maico 490; my Suzuki TS400 and my beloved Yamaha XS1100 (1.1) in beautiful maroon and silver. All from the 80's. 40 years on and I still can't talk about them; it's too soon. Sob.
Haha!! 😂😂😂 I'm sorry I've brought back those memories Jack!
Hi Sir, I think I shall always have a soft sentimental spot for the 1971 Suzuki T 350 gold coloured motorcycle I owned in 1973 I think it was. I was super attached to that bike. I loved the 2-stroke era.
Please use the phrase temporary keepers in future, lol.
Cheers.
Thanks JM "Temporary keepers"?! Love that 😂😂😂
Niken: great bike. In Portugal, I have a can-am F3-S. Bikers in Portugal accept them. Bikers in England take themselves too seriously. In Thailand I ride two-wheeled motorcycles every single day,. I have done almost 280,000 miles on two-wheelers. If I choose to hve a trike, as well, I will.
The bike I wish I still had was the Suzuki DR250SH I had when I lived in Tokyo. Mind you, that was over thirty years ago now. Nick
Hi Nick ..yes I remember you being a Niken supporter when I had it ..got a pic of yr can-am 👍
I usually buy a new bike every 4 years but think my Victory Cross Roads might be my for every motorcycle. 8 year on and I still love it, approaching 100,000kms. Would be a lot more however we had the COVID lockdown for almost 2 years. Also never selling my 1987 Yamaha FZ750. Bikes I wished I kept, both bought brand new, my Kawasaki Gpz550 and Gpz750. Bikes I’m happy I sold, my 2006 Triumph Bonneville , Suzuki 500 and Yamaha 750 triple.
Had to goggle a Victory Cross roads, what a bike!!! 😍 Great comments bud 👍
I have regretted selling them all .
Although ,at the time , I may have been glad to be rid of them.
Re - Suzuki VStrom 1000 , I still have a gen 1 in storage , in case I need a bike unexpectedly. It started after 4 years in a sea container . Magic. "Just like that " as Tommy Cooper would say .
If it had a shaft drive it would be the perfect touring bike.
But it's still a keeper , I mean a real keeper.
Thank goodness the sticker has a wheel on it ( only one ?).
I had a horrible thought that it might have "wood" .
Bye .
PS . I know what you keep in your tall thin shed .😮
PPS . It's a full size cardboard cut out of Freddie Dobbs .
😂😂😂 where have you been?!? I've missed yr comments..I'd love to have a vstrom 1000 in storage! And when have u been snooping in my tall,thin shed?!😂
@@2wheeledwillie395 . I haven't been snooping , but anyone who has a tall thin shed can only be hiding one thing .
@@dungspreader😂😂😂
You literally make me LOL.
Always interesting and entertaining.
I don't regret any motorcycle that has gone because none of them has ! Long term owner here.
Keep up the good work 😊
Thanks Joe! Appreciate the support buddy 🙏 and good on you for being a "proper" long term owner 👍
Kawasaki 350 triple, Yamaha RZ250L and 1985 Honda XR650.
Nice 3 bikes! 👍👍👍
BSA A10 Road Rocket, a XBR 500 Honda and at the other end of the scale a CB1100X all missed but your tastes when young are so different to those when you get older.
Very true Ian 👍 hope yr enjoying the New bike ?
The V-Strom I feel are very good value for money.
They really are! 👍
I regret selling my jawa 350, even though it was pretty bad 😂, and my fun at 30 bike, the motor jikov 50 - 2 stroke and gears and weighed nothing ish 😂
🤣😂🤣 I love the fact you regret selling a bike that you admit was "pretty bad"!!🤣😂🤣
My last Yamaha XS650, my 1981 Kawasaki Z650 and my first Honda Shadow 1100.
Loved the 1100 Shadow 😍
My first motorbike was an Honda CD175, I had it until passing my driving test at 17. Got back into bikes and took my bike test 2002, But I smile every time that I see a Honda cd 175.
Yes I remember the CD175 👍 cheers Nigel 👍
I can't complain I still have every bike I bought the oldest is a 1968 FLH newest is a 05 Softail standard I'm 67 and my son gets them all hopefully a long time from now. I bought the 68 when I was 19 ride long ride safe ✌️
Love that! Cheers Albert!
Thought you would mention your T120 as well. Have a soft spot for my first street bike, a 1974 Honda CB360. Bought it in 1980 for $400, I was just 20 and rode that bike everywhere for years. Had to reset the points constantly, but I learned a lot about working on bikes. Also miss my 2007 Harley Davidson 50th Anniversary Sportster 1200. Looked fabulous, rode like crap but would love to have it in the garage next to my Bonneville 😅 Cheers!
Hey Scott, the Bonnie was definitely up there ...I've seen a 50th Anniversary 1200 Sportster and have to say it looked amazing 👌
My 1995 Harley evo FXDL in black.
After 8 years I was told by the landlord/fire inspection I couldn't keep it in my hallway with fuel in.
Family and the resources tied up in it didn't work out,out of options and in some ways it was about undermining everything that kept me strong and well.
My faith has been rewarded with a Blue/silver 1999 Harley FXDL that I intend to live with until the end.
If she says it's me or the bike fit a single seat or lose the will to live.
I don't regret selling anything else.
Wow that was a great story Theo! Thanks buddy 👍
Hi Willie,
I regret/miss my TZR250 I had back in the 80's. Did'nt sell it, it was stolen. Also miss my GT750 and RG500 which I had. I loved two strokes. To be fair I regret selling every bike I've ever had, my rose tinted specs are working well today
🌹
Thanks Bill 👍 I think we all wear rose tinted glasses when reminiscing about old bike!
No stickers to the US? You're killing me, Willie!
Bear with me AJ ...let me find out the cost before I start making promises
@@2wheeledwillie395 I was half joking. It's all good! No worries.
I got 3rd and 1st! Both great bike's . Loved the 350 classic if it just had a bit more go like maybe 30bhp! My 3 that got away 3rd place classic 350 in halcyon green gorgeous looking lot's of attention!. ZZR1400 mental fast and impressive scary too! Triumph 1200 thruxton R in silver with headlamp cowl just stunning! Now got a Honda ADV 350 auto and love the practical nature of it. Still enjoying your content 👍🏼
Thanks Rob! 👍 I bet that ZZR 1400 was a BEAST!!
@@2wheeledwillie395 I've been a bit like you, trying different types and styles. Loving the practicality of my scooter. Fast enough too now I'm in my 50s lol
@robertcostello9473 haha! Me too buddy!!
I regret getting rid of 2 so far. My first, 1966 OSSA 160, second 1984 Honda V65 Sabre, life got in the way. My next 3 are my Royal Enfield Trials 500, Continental GT 650, and Classic 350. I am moving to Ecuador and cannot legally bring them. I plan to replace them with a Classic 650 with a sidecar. Stay Strong Willie!
Great list Dennis 👌 when you get yr 650 classic & sidecar you'll have to send me a pic 👍
aged 19 (in 1984) I sold my 250 Superdream, as I passed my car test and needed a car for work - unfortunately I couldn't keep both. However, yesterday, I bought a 400 Superdream, so really looking forward to getting that delivered - gotta wait 3 weeks though before it can be delivered
Exciting! I used to have a 400 super dream in the early 90s , loved it! Back then they were everywhere!haven't seen one on the roads for decades! Enjoy!
Classic 350 ReBorn...I watched a lot of reviews before buying one. The last push, watching Will's love story with the bike. I bought it. Do I miss it? No!!! I never sold it! 😉
😂😂😂😂😂 I'm glad you still have it James
At 6’ 4” do you think the Kawasaki Z900rs is a bit too small for you ? I’m 6’ and when I test rode one it felt a bit tiny… show us a pic of you sitting on it 😊
A bit small compared to what? The seat height is 835mm which is higher than any other "retro classic " compared to a Bonneville, or a V7 it feels much bigger..yes at some point I will do a video with me sitting on the bike 👍
@@2wheeledwillie395 maybe it’s me getting old and thinking my old school looks much smaller, and when looking at classic shows bikes like GoldStar are small now but huge when I was 16. Same with classic cars, are we going the Yankee way, and everything must be bigger. I’m still getting a Z , even though I look big on it from photos the dealer took 😁
@login1226 ah if yr talking about how I LOOK on it then yes it probably looks too small for me but then aside from adventure bikes and big cruisers most bikes do! 😂... The z900rs (to me) feels big compared to any other similar style bike I've ridden/sat on 😃
@@2wheeledwillie395 I’m after the 2025 SE , seat height 845mm, one of the reasons of choosing this bike, same as you, it’s either that or a Harley, but way to expensive for what they are…..
Hi Willie , two bikes I wish I still had are a GPZ 550 which I bought new in 1983 of course in red , then in 84 part exchanged it for a GPZ 600 ,both great bikes in the day and would love to have them now for going for a coffee run.😢
Yes they would definitely be the perfect "coffee run" bikes for sure 👍
I've only ever owned 3 bikes. I've sold 2 of them, I regretted selling one of them (1973 Honda CD175) and really regretted selling the other one (1961 Triumph 3TA). Sadly, both sales were unavoidable at the time. I plan to avoid seller's regret next time by not selling my current bike (1961 AJS Model 8).
Amazing! Thanks Will 👍
I can't go out on my chopper without people giving me hang 10 type hand jesters. A mid 70s lady came up last week pointing at the air brushed naked women on my tank telling me she loves it. Got a new soft rubber shinko front tire (chopper front ends are quite light because of how much less planted they are) and only a block away from the shop and at a red light a guy started video taping it. It's non-stop. I have 3 bikes and if I had to do it again 4 years ago I would have just kept my shadow 750 ACE edition. I would have saved well over 15 grand. One seems to be in the shop at any time almost and the 750 had nice wide beach bars. Or even just have 1 bike like a Road King with hard bags. Mind you I love riding my Valkyrie Interstate full dresser. Time to get really stoned.
😂😂😂😂😂 Thanks Rob! You have some cool bikes !!
Hi Willie. I think I should have kept one my Jotas, The Kettle, and ‘76 Bonnie. They were probably my favourites. But I’m loving my ‘22 Trident….
Yes I'd love a kettle! Like the trident too but sadly don't fit!
@@2wheeledwillie395 it’d look like a mini Moto with you on it! 🤣
@@timmcvittie436 yep!!😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks for the mention Willie, happy to be of service. Looking forward to seeing how the stickers turn out 😊.
I knew the Classic 350 would be top of your list. My "Ernie" has a very special place in my heart too. There are two bikes I regret selling. The first being my 2021 Triumphant Bonnevile T100. We actually looked for another, but the T120 we have came up at T100 money so we went with that instead. I still prefer the T100 for it's superior handling and the power is ample - even two up.
The other bike was my 1999 5th gen. VFR800. Probably one of the finest motorcycles ever made. It was the pre VTEC verson with gear driven camshafts . A superbly engineered machine if a little lardy. Handled well once the wheels were turning though. 😊
Thanks again Garry, Yr a top guy 👍 I have to say however much I loved the Bonnie T120 I did feel that the T100 was a better bike
@@2wheeledwillie395 I agree mate.
I've had lots of bikes gs,triumph, bandits,but my true love was a cb1000 (the big one )if any one selling one ??
Thanks Tony 👍 have to say I love the CB1000 too 👍
Once again I feel confused. I thought this was a programme on sweet Williams! Definitely should not have sold my Kawasaki 1400 GTR.
😂😂😂😂😂 Thanks Peter 👍
Yamaha XMax, Honda CB500X, Honda Super Cub, Honda NX650...I listed four should the XMax being a scooter doesn't qualify for your list.
Thanks Rich the Yamaha Xmax DEFINITELY should be on the list bud...quite tempted by one myself! And the supercub too!! 👍
Hi Willie snap I had a Niken and loved it and it did draw a crowd however some kids thought I was Batman 😀 I’ve still got the stickers 😁 but one biker had me in stitches when I pulled up into a bike meeting and said hi buddy all disabled parking over there mate🤣🤣🤣 but it gave me my confidence back after a spill off in 2015 I now have the T120
Lol! Love that story Jim! 😂😂😂
my 3 ,kawasaki z1, kawasaki z 1100r lawson replica, katana 1000, and a few more .
Buddy that is a nice hat trick of bikes!
@@2wheeledwillie395 it was , also z650 b1 ,ducati 900ss final edition.
The Niken! One of the bikes I drool over. What a great bike that would be.
3 bikes, my first bike. A lil 60cc Yamaha dirt bike that I had in the mid to late 70’s. I found metal bits of that bike in the scrap-iron bin in high school welding class. Broke my heart.
94 Heritage Softail Classic.
2000 Road King Classic
I traded the 94 for the 2000 and then had to sell the 2000 to help someone out.
I loved both of those Harleys.
If I were in the UK I’d trade you stickers! I have a couple hundred stickers from the days when we used to all trade stickers.
Great memories! Thanks PWW 👍
Hey willy I'm here xxxxxx I sold a Honda big ruckus single cylinder automatic 256 monster of an auto it went top mph like 85 maybe 90 belt drive the seat was amazing if you didn't have a pillion you could bring passenger seat up for a back rest and the bastard could hold two 24 beered cases to the exposed plastic place hidden. There were only 1300 allowed in the states had to get rid of her cause it was a twist and go it also had a luxurious locking glove- tool case space on its left side the rear was a monoshock the tires were a bit small like I said used to drink and ride she would have killed me baha twin lights in a cage mirrors were crap I hated the belt cause fitting a new one was a total bitch🎉.❤😂
That sounds like an absolutely crazy bike Jay!!! 😂
@@2wheeledwillie395 look up Honda's Big ruckus lots over here had the little ruckus but this was the 250cc should have kept it.
@@jaysinhoffner2134 will do 👍
Niken is cool, Classic is lovely bike. My modded Monkey has 10hp, goes on motorway fine, never selling it, compliments my Z900rs perfectly. Each one enjoyable in own way. Another great video👍
Absolutely 👍 thanks buddy
I would have bet money that the T120 Black was going to be on the list ! My big regret is the 1200 XC scrambler, the pipe isn’t hot , don’t be a baby !
The T120 was up there as I loved that bike... I loved my Scrambler XC too....it was my partner who didn't like the heat from the exhaust 👍
My Kawasaki Z1000st sold it after my head on crash , it was fully repaired with new engine etc , I rode it for a while but reacted wrong, wasn’t thinking straight but that was 0ver 40 years ago, water under the bridge. I have fond memories and when I see your bike and others it brings back memories.😊
Great comments 👌
The Z1000 Mk11, Z1000ST, the Z1R..... we’re great years for Kawasaki, loved them all. I still have my Z1B and Z1000J.
My RD250LC Kenny Roberts replica, bought it brand new in 1982. sold it 2 years later, missed it ever since.
I bet! Sounds lovely! 👍
The bike i most regretted selling was my Suzuki gs850g which i bought new in Nov1988. I sold it to a friend on the understanding that i would have first refusal when he come to letting it go. A few years and 3000 miles later the bike came back to me, though as time goes on, due to its weight i use it less and less.
Amazing story! Love that! 👍
Well. I wish still I had my 1973 Honda 750-4. But then I wouldn’t have my wife and our children. Que sera, sera.
The 750-4 is one of my favourite bikes ever Guy....but think you made the right choice!!😂
KTM comet cross 50cc sport ped, lambretta TV 175, BMW R100R, Any of my Ducatis Both my Buells XB1200, regretted as soon as I sold it, toss up, BMW R100R, 996 ST4S, Buell XB12 SS long, 🙁🙁🙁🙁 … Pete 🇫🇷
😂😂 Pete you've had more bikes than I have! 🇫🇷 I love the thought of a XB1200 Buell 😍
@@2wheeledwillie395 yeah have spent years and a obscene number of bikes trying to be a biker I just don’t cut though 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@PeterHolland-mu7yn 😂😂😂😂
What a brilliant video buddy ❤ it
Yep it’s such a shame you did not buy the classic 350 😢 would have loved you to have it
My 3 regrets are all for different reasons , but I did regret letting my 1250 GS go , and my Tracer 9gt+ that was a super bike 😊
But like you I think I regret letting my classic 350 go the most , best smiles for miles bike I’ve owned
We gotta catch up again soon pal
Thanks buddy 👍 yes let's arrange a date mate 👍
I regret selling my 900 hornet every day! Beast of a bike and imo looked so good 😢
Yes I remember yr Hornet 900 , it was a lovely looking bike 👍
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 supernova...
Never too late to get another one mate!
I’ve had old Honda CB250 Nighthawk motorcycles - twice, on both occasions I’ve regretted their sale.
I’d love a Nikon but I don’t think I’d enjoy the attention.
Thank you for your entertaining Vlogs!
Thanks buddy! 👍
My three.
Royal Enfield Intercepter 750 the original, sold in the seventies when I needed the money.
Honda RD07 Africa Twin. Rode it all over UK & Europe. Not the best two up so swopped for a GS.
BSA C15 trials bike. Built by me. Competed on it in classic trials.
Wow! Great comment 👍
If the bike hasn’t blown up, or is still in one piece and is able to be sold, then I failed as a rider 😂
Lol! Good for you mate! 👍
@@2wheeledwillie395 They get caned on track days 😂
@@flamintasty😂😂😂😂
Hi Willie 😊 great video 😊 my three regrets would be my Suzuki GS750 😢 my Suzuki valusia 😢 and lastly my triumph tiger 800 😢 but my bonnie T120 ace cafe is the bike I will never part with 😊 think it needs a triumph bobber next to it to keep it company 😂😂 take it easy and ride safe sir
Great bunch of bikes there Pete 👍..I had a Suzuki 800 Volusia , had it 5 years and did 30k miles on it ...Great bikes 👌
My wife like the valusia for the engine vibration 😂😂
@@peteramsay4053 😂😂😂😂😂😂
My first bike in the late 50s was a Francis Barnett would love to have that back
Had over 50 bikes since then from small to the biggest
The one I want back is my second generation V strom 650 a 2014 in blue I have now an interceptor 650 2022 and am looking to sell for my favorite bike another 650 V strom
Thanks for the blog which is an interesting subject
Regards from Florida
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Thanks John 👍 great comments 👍 yes I've heard the 650 vstrom is a great bike
Hi great channel i sold my 850gs this year it was a big mistake i miss it and did not not how good it was till i got a transalp. Thank you for making me laugh top man see you one day buy you a drink god bless
Thanks so much Andy! 🙏
My three motorcycles I wish I had never sold 3 1958 AJS 350 single. 2 Kawasaki KE175 trail single, 1 Kawasaki KH400 triple.
Loved the KH400! 👍
How about “longest you’ve kept a bike before selling it” I’m going to take 6 months in the poll :)
😂😂😂😂😂 Actually before I had my You tube channel I had a Suzuki 800 intruder for over 5 years! Not sure what happened after that!😂
Bikers who feel the need to express their dislike of other peoples bikes are just big girls and only go to prove the old saying the people who mind don't matter and people who matter won't mind.
Well said Dave!! 👏 👏👍
rd250 , zrx1200 , maico 250 ;; to name a few ;; but as for you ---- you sold the triumph 1200 ; ?????
Have you not been watching my videos Simon?! I sold the Triumph 4 months ago!! 🤣
@@2wheeledwillie395 yes, i know that ,, but it must be a bit of a regret ??
@@simongilbert2704 yes maybe a bit buddy but the Z900RS is a better bike (for me) on every level...I always felt big on the Bonnie but I don't on the Kawasaki (although I probably look it!) I prefer the 4 cylinder engine on the Kawasaki too...but don't get me wrong I loved the Bonnie but the Z900RS is really THE perfect bike for me 😊
My 3 would probably be a BMW K1600gtle, probably the best engine out there in my opinion. The Moto Guzzi V7 Special a great basic true to its roots bike. A Yamaha XJ 750 Seca again another lovely engine. The reason why the guy was staring at you and filmed you was because you were naked !!! Hence the name 2 Willie wheeled - ooops got that wrong
😂😂😂😂😂😂 Thanks Andrew!