Damn thats nice ...and probably worth the money too
Cheers
Alex
gosh I remember them, I had a suzuki "kettle' in the early 70's
hmm I have a classic motorbike mag on my desk, not to suprised at the price. Quite nice but very dated
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Very nioe example but I could think of a 100 things more worthwhile spending that sort of $ on.
So what is it? Apart from a rather old-looking motorcycle?
Is it expensive?
Remember the quote from Orwell's animal farm- four wheels good, two wheels bad.
John
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Originally posted by mr henderson
So what is it? Apart from a rather old-looking motorcycle?
Is it expensive?
Mmm nice, I've a brand new set of pipes for the Z1A, one day I'll get the rest of the bike, that pic is a real source of inspiration....
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I sent the tank back to Japan today for re-painting, should get it back in around 2 weeks!
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Originally posted by 02GF74
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Originally posted by mr henderson
So what is it? Apart from a rather old-looking motorcycle?
Is it expensive?
as you are too lazy to click the picture and read about it .
That much!
Just think how much it would be if it didn't have two wheels missing
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Not a lot of difference really but these dont have the writing on the side of them that the DID rims have!
Nice, are you planning driving or just for showing in the living-room?
I like old cycles, not that i would buy it, but every one can his own tast.
And that is great, if not, all the locost would look the same.
Its a good shop that by the way. Just around the corner from me. Official Kawasaki parts dealer usually rounds the price down. Loads of parts just stacked around in boxes, Dead lucky.
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Originally posted by t.j.
Nice, are you planning driving or just for showing in the living-room?
I like old cycles, not that i would buy it, but every one can his own tast.
And that is great, if not, all the locost would look the same.
That is very nice. Very expensive, but very nice!
Shouldn't it be just a Z900, not a Z1?
I thought the Z1 didn't come out until around 1979/80ish, and had the coffin fuel tank. Certainly wasn't a designation of Z1 in UK at that
time anyway.
Could well have been a home marked or USA designation though.
Either way it is very nice.
I just hope he hasn't gone totally original and used those horrible nylon tyres that the Jap bikes had at the time. A sniff of damp and it was
like being on ice.