Not a wire wheel, but a fantastic design, and an absolute horny machine to ride anywhere. (damn, the grey clouds of lost love are returning).
Not a wire wheel, but a fantastic design, and an absolute horny machine to ride anywhere. (damn, the grey clouds of lost love are returning).
Two bikes I regret selling: my ZRX1100 and my KZ550. Both great for different reasons.
only sold one a hotted up import 95VFR400RR the rest have crashed and burned![]()
LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST SO WHEN YOU DIE YOUR FRIENDS DONT HAVE TO LIE AT YOUR FUNERAL
Hey Nudz, this woodys for you bro
Mine was one of the rare short pipe models, of which only 20 came...the original batch.....![]()
It had done about 36,000 km's at the time of this photo, I've never polished a bike so much before or since lol, and as you can see the pipes are dry as it was well thrashed, just what they like![]()
My first bike, Suzuki TS125K, two stroke and the powerhouse of all time back then to me.
The next one. Maybe.
Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice !!!!!!
I can't seem to find more pics of mine, must have a better look for them.
Here's a couple I posted a long time ago
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...t=51023&page=2
"...you meet the weirdest people riding a Guzzi !!..."
my gn250 .... lol
1971 Laverda 750SF, very customised by me,. now lives in New Plymouth
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/at...8&d=1175394478
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/at...5&d=1175394478
Only a Rat can win a Rat Race!
My 48 Panhead. Sold her to go travelling. And I am still on that trip 25 years later...
I was overseas when my sister's husband's mother decided my RD350LC should not be in his farm shed.
So it was sold from under me for $500.
It was a wreck, really, but when I got back to N.Z. I found it in a Palmy (Nth) bike shop for $1,500.
It was still the 4 cans o' spray-paint blue I'd painted it with.
(But presumably the cracked crank-case was fixed, because there was no puddle under it, and it looked like someone had put an oil pump on it so it wasn't pre-mix any more.)
If I'd had any money then...
Measure once, cut twice. Practice makes perfect.
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