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17 Jun 2007 06:18 #150147 by Bluemeanie
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Wow, I would have kept saying "you missed a spot" just so they would keep washing! :woohoo:

1980 KZ650F1, Bought new out the door for $2,162.98!

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17 Jun 2007 06:21 #150148 by Bluemeanie
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slickware wrote:

What a fabulous idea :)

What windshield have you got on that?


The bike had a windshield? I never noticed!! :woohoo: :woohoo:

1980 KZ650F1, Bought new out the door for $2,162.98!

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17 Jun 2007 07:26 #150163 by ronjones
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Hi guys, thanks for the replies:)

Yes, Scrapper, I was talking about the bike...but your idea sounds like more fun :ohmy::woohoo::laugh::woohoo::laugh::woohoo::laugh::evil:

Slick, the windshield is from: JC Whitney
sorry for the long link.
Pretty easy install and seems solid.
BSKZ650, sorry but it seems the closest, declaired, KZr member, is over in Chantilly, Va, and I didn't think he'd drive all the way over to Laurel, MD, but I could have been wrong. Many apologies:blush::)
Nate, I would have to say you are correct:)They had burgers, dogs and sodas, as well, and the proceeds went to a local scout troup. Nice little waste of a couple of hours;)
Bluemeanie, I've never said I was the sharpest tack in the box...dam^, I'll have to remember that next year.
Kawtoy I'll have to scope out a close mud puddle, also.
Austin, while I was there I bought a pair of overpriced, fingerless gloves. When I gave my money to the cashier, he was trying to put money into the slot for the lockbox. Was kinda irritated because he was having a hard time putting it into the box...because it was too full:);)
And Sandy,...I may be old but I'm not that old:);) and hope not to be until I go to my final sleep;):)

Glad y'all enjoyed the pics:)

(Thanks for fixing the link, Nate)

Post edited by: N0NB, at: 2007/06/18 19:14

Post edited by: ronjones, at: 2007/06/19 13:07

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18 Jun 2007 14:22 #150640 by godsjester71
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ronjones wrote:

and the last and best:) #5



Oh, BTW, I on my way back home, I took her out on the interstate and hit 70mph, @ around 5Krpm, for the 1st time:). At around 68 her high whinney, sewing machine sound went to a very pleasing low growl.

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What happened at 69? :whistle:

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18 Jun 2007 14:57 #150652 by Faughn
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Bluemeanie wrote:

Wow, I would have kept saying "you missed a spot" just so they would keep washing! :woohoo:



From the looks of those two I would have to think that the spot that was missed would be the kick stand! :woohoo:

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18 Jun 2007 15:46 #150659 by kzbikeman
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You didn't forget to lube the chain after?

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19 Jun 2007 06:48 #150828 by patmann
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I KNOW they missed a few spots. They would be on any low part of the bike, like the bottom of the tires.
Kinda' like when I was a kid and I went to the local DQ. I'd always ask for the lime "things" at the bottom of the cooler. I hated lime, but the girls always wore such short skirts back in the sixties I couldn't help myself :whistle: ;) :whistle:
Pat
By the way nice clean bike!

1974 900 Z1 modified to look like a LTD , some engine mods. But I still have all the original parts.
1977 1000 project bike
1972 H1 project bike
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