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2000 ZRX 1100
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1980 LTD 550- Dalton Highway survivor!
If it has tits or tires, it'll give you problems!
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skiatook,oklahoma 1980 z1r,1978 kz 1000 z1r x 3,
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i make what i can,and save the rest!
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Mark Wing wrote: Those bikes are super cool but any one can build up an old bike with modern suspension if I can. Hell it would have been easier if I used modern 17" wheels.
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Here's my favorite bike by Bull Dock:
1973 Kawasaki Z1 by mmsmithgall , on Flickr
2000 ZRX 1100
1976 KZ 900- Daily Driver
1980 LTD 550- Dalton Highway survivor!
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Yeah, big dollar but high class. It can be built for less but there is a lot of homework done before they sell the packages. These are work horses, not really built for show but go but hey, why not look good doing it!
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mtbspeedfreak wrote: With shops like Bull Dock and Sanctuary, they do more than strap on modern suspension - they use the best [and most expensive] stuff they can get their hands on: Ohlins, Brembo, forged magnesium JB wheels, hand-bent titanium exhaust system, Yoshimura tuned carbs, etc. That, combined with the dismal yen-to-dollar exchange rate, is why their bikes sell for $60,000. You could source your own parts and with a lot of elbow grease make your own for about $25,000 if my figures are correct.
Here's my favorite bike by Bull Dock:
1973 Kawasaki Z1 by mmsmithgall , on Flickr
Yup, that's my wallpaper . Some have nekkid kittie pron, I have bike pron... :laugh:
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Someone once told me to marry that motorcycle I was riding ......there's times I wish I hadda listened .
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