KZ Madness from Poland

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Re: KZ Madness from Poland

25 Feb 2011 14:03 - 25 Feb 2011 14:06
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Yes, I still have the Ninja, it's my riding bike. More pics of the Zetonator are comming soon. We have taken some cool pics with a better quality camera, as a farewell photosession. This bike is going to be rebuild, and to be honest it's partly disassembled now. I will post a new project thread. Got some serious plans about it. Zed has always been my project bike, so the ideas kinda built up in my head.
Eliminator you're saying?! Those were pretty cool bikes back then, and I guess they become harder to find each year.
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Re: KZ Madness from Poland

25 Feb 2011 14:10 - 25 Feb 2011 14:10
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will it have a budget this time? :laugh:

if it looked this tuff with no money i can not wait to see how some money would look slathered over it. :ohmy:


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Re: KZ Madness from Poland

25 Feb 2011 14:49
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No budget again, but more skills and more technology available around. My free will is burning. :evil:
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Re: KZ Madness from Poland

25 Feb 2011 14:57
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PLUMMEN wrote:
Rudy wrote:
Something didn't work out with the pic the first time.
reminds me of a zl900-1000 eliminator B)

It does

Welcome Rudy :)

I've known some Polish women who were awesome cooks. Is that still the case with women there?

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Re: KZ Madness from Poland

25 Feb 2011 15:34
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When it comes to women, I don't really give a s**t what cooks they are.:lol: Just kidding. This is true, that polish ladies are known for very good cookin'. Polish food is pretty good itself. You are probably able to find some polish restaurant wherever you are in the USA. Anyways, these ladies do more good stuff than just cooking, and they are also known for beeing pretty. This I must confirm, cuz I've checked it out many times :)))))
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Re: KZ Madness from Poland

25 Feb 2011 17:15
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I had to go back and look again. I didn't see the bike the first time....lol
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