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Re: Yamaha XT bike from mid 1980's - pilgo - 09-11-14

My old beloved XT600 TENERE, should never of sold her

Anyone know of a way of finding out if a bike is still registered to be  on the road or not?


Re: Yamaha XT bike from mid 1980's - Exupnut - 09-11-14

https://www.gov.uk/get-vehicle-information-from-dvla


Re: Yamaha XT bike from mid 1980's - nick crisp - 09-11-14

(26-10-14, 10:38 PM)Punkstig link Wrote: [quote author=BBROWN1664 link=topic=15120.msg171413#msg171413 date=1414356836]
My experience of shaft drive bikes is that the back rises under acceleration because of the torque which is the opposite of chain drive.

Was the bike really a shafty?
Wut?
[/quote]

Yup. Had a go of a BMW 900(?) Paris/Dakar "replica", a one off built by D & A Rayner m/cs. Didn't notice when going along, but when you shut off the throttle the back end would drop by several cms.


Re: Yamaha XT bike from mid 1980's - pilgo - 09-11-14

(09-11-14, 03:44 PM)Exupnut link Wrote: https://www.gov.uk/get-vehicle-information-from-dvla

cheers.no details available sadly


Re: Yamaha XT bike from mid 1980's - maxzer1500 - 09-11-14

(09-11-14, 04:10 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: [quote author=Punkstig link=topic=15120.msg171421#msg171421 date=1414359510]
[quote author=BBROWN1664 link=topic=15120.msg171413#msg171413 date=1414356836]
My experience of shaft drive bikes is that the back rises under acceleration because of the torque which is the opposite of chain drive.

Was the bike really a shafty?
Wut?
[/quote]

Yup. Had a go of a BMW 900(?) Paris/Dakar "replica", a one off built by D & A Rayner m/cs. Didn't notice when going along, but when you shut off the throttle the back end would drop by several cms.
[/quote]
    Never owned a shaft drive but have ridden shaft bikes across the jap makes and moto guzzis, don't remember any particular shaft reaction but for one bike. One mate had an XS750 and that def went up on the throttle and down off it, where the shaft meets the gearbox in relation to the swingarm pivot must be what makes the difference. Possibly.


Re: Yamaha XT bike from mid 1980's - fireblake - 09-11-14

I'm thinking I must have imagined this bike.
All this has got me thinking, I wonder what difference a shaft would make to a Fazer Thou's performance and handling? A mate has an W reg (1981)GS1000 with a shaft drive and that thing goes like stink when he wants it to.