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27 May 2020 14:51 #826676
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I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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This is a Darwin award winning bike!
I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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27 May 2020 19:17 #826699
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That is what a meth head does, not a builder of anything.
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- Oh, the usual... I bowl, I drive around...
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28 May 2020 09:23 #826745
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Guys this is clearly a troll at work. just look at his user name
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05 Jun 2020 13:33 #827380
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High_jacked77, the whole motorcycle world is watching you and it doesn't look good
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05 Jun 2020 14:18 #827383
by Kawboy74
1974 Z1A As original as I could get it
'88 ZX750R braided lines, mostly original
KZ1000 project on the bench
Burlington,Ontario,Canada
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No matter how bad things seem, there is always some silver lining, the engine still looks to be decent!
1974 Z1A As original as I could get it
'88 ZX750R braided lines, mostly original
KZ1000 project on the bench
Burlington,Ontario,Canada
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10 Jun 2020 07:08 #827753
by Z1000stowner
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I think we all see what you are going for but, there are a few unspoken... gentleman to gentleman rules on the subject of cutting up a motorcycle (especially one with the fanbase and history these old Kawa's have). Don't get me wrong I've taken an angle grinder to a few bikes but, only bikes that have been previously mutilated, are too far gone to restore or are from China . No offence but your welds need work and using multiple pipes stitched together from what you have lying around when a single bent pipe is required is not the kind of modifications the members of this site aim to positively reinforce. We've seen too many bike ruined and while that does mean the chaps with the right tools can pick them up cheaper later it is sad to see. That being said it is your bike do with it what you will... Do us a stick to Yamaha from now on (but not the XS ) P.S TexasKZ's advice about the frame jig is extremely important you should look into it.
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10 Jun 2020 12:27 #827773
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