DT120R70
Member
Hello everyone,
My name is Didier and I live in Belgium.
I drove small and medium motorcycles from 16 to +/- 25 years old.
I am 55 years old now and started riding again in 2013.
First on a reasonable Honda CB 500 from 1997, a very easy and pleasant twin.
2 years ago, I stumbled on a "Bonnie" for sale, and I cracked, I bought it.
For me, the "Bonneville" is "The" bike. There is no other, there is only her. But I just thought it was impossible to find one and I thought I would never even have the opportunity to try one for a few miles.
So when it came, I did not hesitate.
And I am here today to share information and good practices with those who want to share their knowledge and experience.
I'm not too bad in mechanics, but I'm not "good" either. I try to do everything alone. I am lucky to be able to get help and advice from a friend who has had several "Bonnies" and another who works a lot on old English motorcycles and others.
I learn little by little, and when I am at my limit, I try to understand, to acquire the technique and to go forward.
My goal is to have a good time on the road with this Bonneville T120R from 1970.
So i do what is necessary for that "Bonnie" to can start and ride daily.
I like motorbike rides with friends, or just go to work and back home (35 miles X 2).
I am not looking for a museum object that remains behind a window.
What I like too, are the moments spent at the garage, alone or with friends.
You noticed that my English is not perfect, my mother tongue is French, sorry for that.
Respectful greetings and good road to all,
Didier
My name is Didier and I live in Belgium.
I drove small and medium motorcycles from 16 to +/- 25 years old.
I am 55 years old now and started riding again in 2013.
First on a reasonable Honda CB 500 from 1997, a very easy and pleasant twin.
2 years ago, I stumbled on a "Bonnie" for sale, and I cracked, I bought it.
For me, the "Bonneville" is "The" bike. There is no other, there is only her. But I just thought it was impossible to find one and I thought I would never even have the opportunity to try one for a few miles.
So when it came, I did not hesitate.
And I am here today to share information and good practices with those who want to share their knowledge and experience.
I'm not too bad in mechanics, but I'm not "good" either. I try to do everything alone. I am lucky to be able to get help and advice from a friend who has had several "Bonnies" and another who works a lot on old English motorcycles and others.
I learn little by little, and when I am at my limit, I try to understand, to acquire the technique and to go forward.
My goal is to have a good time on the road with this Bonneville T120R from 1970.
So i do what is necessary for that "Bonnie" to can start and ride daily.
I like motorbike rides with friends, or just go to work and back home (35 miles X 2).
I am not looking for a museum object that remains behind a window.
What I like too, are the moments spent at the garage, alone or with friends.
You noticed that my English is not perfect, my mother tongue is French, sorry for that.
Respectful greetings and good road to all,
Didier