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Other drivers' reactions to KZ1000P
- imon_2nd
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The 1999 BMW M3 behind my KZP is my younger son's car. (older son is driving a highly modified 1989 Volvo 740 turbo wagon) The M3 is a nice, fast, good handling coupe. However, it requires expensive parts even from Web parts stores.
BTW, a few days ago, as I was pulling onto the highway to ride to work, a CHiPs officer on a Beemer signaled that I could follow him into the HOV lane, which I did at 85 MPH. Then, he pulled away and I decided that going any faster would be a bad idea since I'm still breaking in new pistons and rings.
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Dave
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imon_2nd wrote: Hello, testarossa.
The 1999 BMW M3 behind my KZP is my younger son's car. (older son is driving a highly modified 1989 Volvo 740 turbo wagon) The M3 is a nice, fast, good handling coupe. However, it requires expensive parts even from Web parts stores.
BTW, a few days ago, as I was pulling onto the highway to ride to work, a CHiPs officer on a Beemer signaled that I could follow him into the HOV lane, which I did at 85 MPH. Then, he pulled away and I decided that going any faster would be a bad idea since I'm still breaking in new pistons and rings.
Cheers,
Dave
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I had my old 86 GSXR1100 that way and it made messing with drunks fun. They would pull over and I'd fly by. :laugh:
Remember, don't work on your bike so much you never ride it.
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