It could be "eatery"... (thought I had you until I googled both...damn)Originally Posted by Hitcher
It could be "eatery"... (thought I had you until I googled both...damn)Originally Posted by Hitcher
The dangers of being a "high value target"...Originally Posted by Blakamin
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
Those are darn nice looking bikes![]()
Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.
As I was looking at your bikes, my memory suddenly recalled a time, long, long ago when Auckland too had blue skies.... (can't actually remember when though).
Nice pics!
Nice pics Grumpy.![]()
Hayden - Evidence that even the mediocre can achieve great things.
((U+C+I) x (10-S))/20 x A x 1/(1-sin(F/10))
I remember that day too...Originally Posted by Bykey Cop
Nice pics and nice bikes. How long have you had them?
I've only had mine for a few weeks now.
Sorry for crashing in but thought it half appropriate.....
"You are only young once, but you can stay immature indefinitely."
I like your taste in bikes. We bought my wifes one last Easter. I had a GSX1400 at the time which was a good bike but the Z1000 really "rang my bells". The problem was getting the keys in my hot little hands so I got mine about 3 months ago...problem solvedOriginally Posted by rdrzcbr
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How do you rate the Z1000? I would say that I enjoy riding this bike more than anything else that I have ridden. If your into "riding naked"then the Z's the way to go.
I've only done about 1100km's so far and am still running it in.
It is heaps of fun, specially in the twisties. I had a CBR600 and the Z is heaps easier to ride in the twisty stuff, even with a restricted rev range.
I'm still adapting to sitting upright at the moment and am having to conditioning my backside to a different position too. It's that or the seat is quite hard.....
At legal speeds, the wind also isn't an issue.
I haven't noticed the difference in weight either. It is a good 30kg's heavier than the 600 but once on the move, it's gone.
With 5000rpm left to go, I think it'll only get more interesting......
"You are only young once, but you can stay immature indefinitely."
They are nice looking set of bikes.![]()
The art of being wise is knowing what to overlook.
Your right about the seat. The biggest complaint about the bike overseas. Their fix is a corbans (if you've got deep pockets). My wife and I sent our seats to McDonald Motor Trimmers in Tauranga and had them redone. Big improvement. Haven't got their details on me right now but they advertise in mags like BRM. Give them a go.Originally Posted by rdrzcbr
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