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Bike industry is dying
- SWest
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www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-07-...-motorcycle-industry
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Current project 76 KZ900 (This was a Vetter model)
76 KZ900
81 XJ550H SECA (Current Project)
82 XJ550R SECA
Past:
86 FJ1200
74 Z1900
72 CB450
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79 KZ650 SR
80 KZ1000 Z1 Classic
83 KZ1100 LTD
Z900RS
23 Mach 1
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If you think about back in the day even though Harley hogs, fast Kawasakis, Hondas, Yammis, and Suzukis were available Honda sold a zillion plain Jane CB350s Kawasaki sold a zillion plain Jane KZ400 / 440s, etc. and most of those buyers were fairly new bike owners. What would be the equivalent bike for those new owners today? Ed
1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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- I need more power Scotty....
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Get this....when he was 9, I had plans to sell my minty 100% original 04 R1. He literally had tears in his eyes when he found out! "But you can't sell the Yamaha - I want it!". I tried to convince him of the following points:
1. He wouldn't want it by the time he was old enough to ride it, as it would be an old bike by then
2. There was no way I would let him have it as his first bike, or his second...
3. The insurance would be more than what he would likely earn in a year at his first job
4. Actually riding it isn't as much fun as he thinks it is (in city traffic it actually sucks)
But to no avail, so I set it aside for him in the future. I ended up buying another one to avoid the temptation of riding his again. Not quite the final word...when he was 13, he spies an 82 Suzuki Katana 750 for the first time, a beat up pile - o - crap wasting away in a farmer's pasture, all rusty, beat up, and laying on it's side in the grass, Guess what? Dad, I'll trade the R1 for it! Not a chance...there isn't one part on that pile that won't need to be replaced! But if you are serious, I'll keep an eye out for a decent 1100 Kat, at least they are worth restoring...then at 15 he says he has changed his mind again - the new "must have" is the ZX-10 (has to be green, though), or an ex police Ford Crown Vic! He must be joking (I hope he is joking). But wait - we aren't done yet. Just a few weeks ago he has a dream were he was riding to school on a new R3! Well, at least it is closer to a learner bike than the others....and geez, I hope he was joking about the Crown Vic!
-Scott
2-04 R1, 81 CSR1000, 81 LTD1000, 2-83 GPz1100, 3-79CBX, 81 CBX, 3-XS650, 84 Venture, +parts
Quote "speed costs money...how fast do you want to go?" (Which Z movie?)
Universal formula for how many motorcycles one should own = n + 1, where n is how many motorcycles you own right now....
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Kray-Z wrote: Gotta say the kids these days seem to be even more weird than we were!..........
Now there's a frightening thought! :laugh: Ed
1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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I live near Portland, Oregon and my rider is a '76 KZ900 I bought new. I'm also in the process of restoring another one and a '73 Z1.
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Gpz 750 turbo The one I ride
Gpz 750 turbo Not finished
Gpz 750 turbo Not started
Gpz 550 1981
Gpz 550 1983
Bunch of other junk
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- Walking Behind the Corn May Not Be All That!
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How about: "Right after 2010 I lost my job and new bike payments were the furthest thing from reality." Come 2013, I found a job but there were plenty of late model bikes available. Then in 2016: I can afford a new payment, but why take the risk? There are still plenty of good used bikes I can pick up on. Instead of doing any real research Mr Bloomberg has the temerity to tell the world that motorcycling is dying.
Hey! What credibility could they have?
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The obvious CORRECT answer is:
Why buy a new bike when you can always pick up a KZ?
Bill
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Riders:
1968 BSA 441 Shooting Star, 1970 BSA 650 Lightning, 1974 W3, 1976 KZ900, 1979 KZ750 Twin, 1979 KZ750 Twin Trike, 1981 KZ1300, 1982 KZ1100 Spectre, 2000 Valkyrie, 2009 Yamaha Roadliner S. 1983 GL 1100
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1985 ZN1300
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