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hardrockminer wrote: For those who can't reach the 100 total, how about doing an extra mile for every point less than 100? That will even up the pain on one's arse from the first ride of the season, particularly if you have a Kawasaki.
Sounds fair. How are we determining age of motorcycles, model year, or year of manufacture?
1978 KZ1000-A2
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KZJOE900 wrote: Bike and rider = 105, so I'm in. My KZ900 is 1960 model.
I'll bite Joe... where did you find a 1960 KZ900?
Don't be ridiculous! It's only a flesh wound!
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Street Fighter LTD wrote: For those who are short on years / bike age , Im sure some of us can let them have a few to make them legit.. LOL
I’ll donate to that....
Ghostdive... how about saying you completed the 100 miles on a bike with a 19” front plus an 18” rear tire. That could add 37 to your bike+rider=63+37=100 :whistle:
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1978 KZ 1000 B2 LTD
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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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slayer61 wrote:
KZJOE900 wrote: Bike and rider = 105, so I'm in. My KZ900 is 1960 model.
I'll bite Joe... where did you find a 1960 KZ900?
Just lying about my age, LOL. So needed to fudge the year of the bike a little (lot!) Unfortunately, you already know the model year. :laugh:
Current project 76 KZ900 (This was a Vetter model)
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81 XJ550H SECA (Current Project)
82 XJ550R SECA
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74 Z1900
72 CB450
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86, 100, 90.
Got chased home by rain.
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I did my ride a few days ago. I rode from Chase to the high lookout over Kamloops Lake, near Savona. Total distance was 114 miles. I exceeded 100 kph several times but did not come near 100 mph.
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Did a "practice" run today, in case the weather report is correct for Saturday. It was 17c (63f) and sunny today, whereas it's supposed to be 8c (46f) and rainy on Saturday. Can we fudge it to the 96th day of the year? Anyway, I did 162.8 kms (101.2 miles) in 97 minutes, Windermere to Spillimacheen to Fairmont Hot Springs to Windermere. The bike is a '77, built in Feb/77 and I'm 63. I followed an RCMP car all the way to Spilli, so no winding it out on that leg, but managed to hit 171 kph (106.25 mph) on the way home. I wanted to cover any speedo error. I saw the perfect picture of the Bugaboo Range, but didn't stop to get it. If I repeat the run on Friday or Saturday, I'll stop for the shot and add it to this post.
I managed to make the same run today and since I wasn't on a time line, I stopped to get the shot. Bugaboo Range in the back, Columbia River in the front.
Back in the saddle and loving it! KZ1000A1
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