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CALLING ALL SAXON TOUR OWNERS the rotax engine bikes

PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2005 9:04 pm
by DAVID THOMPSON
if you need help with a SAXON TOUR 500cc rotax motor
i ride one about 2 to 3,000 miles a year
send me your questions

any one reading this that has one list it so we can get a head count
on how many users we have for the rotax motored MZ's
or if you have some other brand with the rotax 4cycle
ie ktm atk can am matchless even a HD MT 350 anyone
anyone with an ATK 600 DTM dont hide it show us a picture
ar dave :-D
to get you going heres our motor in a matchless 1988
http://www.bikez.com/motorcycles/matchl ... e_1988.php

RE: Rotax Power!

PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 1:34 pm
by Nozz
I guess you know my story! Loving the 94 Classic Silver ( er chrome? Star!!

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sweet

PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 1:57 pm
by DAVID THOMPSON
sweet looking bike jim keep that thing shined up
and did you get your compression release working properly ????

and here is an other link for all you rotax motorheads

http://www.jawa500r.org.uk/
only about 200 of these made
check out there pictures gallery
ar dave

PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 3:55 pm
by Nozz
Yeah, I just won't be pulling it in all the way :wink: Otherwise, she runs really sweet and is as nimble as can be.

GOOD

PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 6:20 pm
by DAVID THOMPSON
I HAVE MINE ADJUSTED SO THAT I PULL IT ON AND CRANK
THE MOTOR AND IT KICK IT'S SELF OFF BY THE CAM TURNING
WORKS GREAT NOW
:-D

rotax powered bikes

PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 11:47 pm
by DAVID THOMPSON
i found an other rotax motor

CCM 604 Supermoto 2001

check it out at
http://www.bikez.com

ps they seem to be using suzuki motors now

i have been doing some long 200 mile day trips on the saxon tour
and my butt seems to be likeing the bike better
they are quick trips so the rt125 takes too long to get there and back
the saxon runs 75mph speed limit with ease
but still love that little wheezer :-D

rotax 500

PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 8:55 am
by MuZSilverStarClassic
I have a '95 Silver-Star Classic 500. Love it, but I have to sell her. I need to fix wifes' car (I really really really don't want to sell it though :smt088 ).
I listed her ( bike not wife (GOD HOW I WISH :twisted: )) on e-bay under MuZ.

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BIKE

PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 10:36 am
by DAVID THOMPSON
TOO NICE A BIKE TO SELL

SEND NEW OWNER TO ME AND WE CAN SEE IF THE PARTS GUYS
IN ENGLAND CAN GET HIM A TANK
LAST ONE of these bikes... I SAW GO ON EBAY WAS OVER $3,000usd
AR DAVE

they are rare and sell faster than the yamaha powered bikes
also parts for engine can be ordered from http://www.rotax.net
and hop up part from same place it can be made to go very fast

PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 11:30 am
by MuZSilverStarClassic
Over 3,000 Dollars or Pounds??? For the tank alone, or the whole bike??? :smt119

tanks not dented though, that is the shape thats' molded in to it.

whole bike

PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 6:17 pm
by DAVID THOMPSON
$3,000usd for the whole bike

i want to keep mine so i dont even quote a price on it
link to picture at bottom of page

PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 11:13 pm
by Nozz
Please keep us posted on your auction. I'd be interested in knowing what you end up getting. It's a pretty bike, but who knows what the market is this week. Some lucky dog got a sport cup scorpion in AUstin on craigslist last fall for $2150! Theres another scorp in Austin now for $2995. I hope you are able to get a buyer in that range.

Wow cool bikes

PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 2:00 am
by SeattlePaul
Hey,

Until today I didn't know about these 500cc MZs. I had been thinking of maybe a Buell Blast, but these are way cooler. I am watching that auction, don't know if I'll bid. Really far to ship. My RT 125 is probably enough for me for now.

We have a Bainbridge here in Washington, Land of Stolen Place Names, so for a split second I thought this was a local listing.

We also have a Des Moines, a Redondo Beach (been there on RT), an Arlington, an Auburn....but nobody else has a Puyallup

;-)

--Paul

nice

PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 11:54 am
by DAVID THOMPSON
the 500cc bikes are nice paul

but you will find that the rt125 is a more civil ride
the saxon tour i have is an ass beater on a trip
but it will do 70 75 mph all day but beat you up doing it

the rt125 only runs up to 65 good but i dont stop to rub my ass
as much so make better time on it :-D

PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 9:34 pm
by Nozz
Mine started off as a Silver Star, but the good folks at Perry's decided on the chrome/black scheme. It really rides pretty well; I commute about 25 miles each way quite often and take some 120 to 200 mile rides just for fun. It's really not bad at all for ride comfort. It has been a helluva fun bike to ride - quick and nimble - definitely will cruise at 75-80 barring strong headwinds and hills.

silver star on e-bay

PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 12:12 am
by MuZSilverStarClassic
Well..... they hit my reserve today @ $1,700. So I guess I will have to let go soon. :smt022 Sunday is the last day for the auction, around 5-6PM (????) EST. Would have been nice to get up to that $2,500, but I just hope it gets a good home.

Paul, there was that one shipper from BWI, MD to Seatle,WA was around $550 using there crate, you just supply the tie-downs and door locks if your still interested.

The only thing I have to worry about now is to whom gets the bike, and how to take care of the title work since it seems to be leaving PA. Anybody have a clue how you go about doing something like this, selling out of state?

Thanks,
Walter