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newer 'old' bikes
newer 'old' bikes
As you can see from my profile, I have a kz900a4. I now have these two sat alongside - I was really keen to see what the first round of 'retro' bikes were like compared to the 70s icons upon which they were (allegedly) modelled. Anyone else on here have any knowledge or own any of the zephyrs?
KAWASAKI KZ900A4
SUZUKI GT250M
H**** CB250G5
H**** CB360G5
SUZUKI GT250M
H**** CB250G5
H**** CB360G5
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Re: newer 'old' bikes
I had a 750 Zephyr, could not fault it done everything i asked of it.
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Possibly made just a little early, much prefer the look of the zephyr to the latest incarnation. If only they had made a decent exhaust on it and fitted the round back light with appropriate duck tail. Never mind though as well hapy with me Z1R shed
Re: newer 'old' bikes
Likewise a 750 Zeph, Fantastic retro other than the cement mixer start up when cold.
I turned this....
Into this......
I turned this....
Into this......
ʎɐqǝ uo pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐן ǝɥʇ sı sıɥʇ
Re: newer 'old' bikes
Mikes lovely 1100 quality build.
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Re: newer 'old' bikes
Great looking bikes.
I reckon they will become classics in their own right (in fact they already are doing so). Some of those replica's are stunning. They are far more convincing than the weak efforts recently produced by Kawasaki with the RS and it's brother.
I reckon they will become classics in their own right (in fact they already are doing so). Some of those replica's are stunning. They are far more convincing than the weak efforts recently produced by Kawasaki with the RS and it's brother.
Why do I persist in debating with idiots ? I really should know better
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Agreed - and there's some seriously good looking iron in those photos. I'm going to stay with the original spec on both mine - just prefer my bikes to be like that, TBH.
Its just as rare to see a Zephyr round this way as it is to spot any of the 70s Z's. I'm sure there'll be a few at the local bike meets and pubs, but other than that, I've yet to see one just trundling around town like any other 'regular' ride. At least my 750 does get a bit of use! From my own perspective, I think its a very underrated machine - very reminiscent of a good performing old Z650, but with less of a sit-up-and-beg riding position, and its as cheap as chips compared to the 650 - just watch out for rusting fuel tanks though, you'll be hard pushed to find a good replacement!
Its just as rare to see a Zephyr round this way as it is to spot any of the 70s Z's. I'm sure there'll be a few at the local bike meets and pubs, but other than that, I've yet to see one just trundling around town like any other 'regular' ride. At least my 750 does get a bit of use! From my own perspective, I think its a very underrated machine - very reminiscent of a good performing old Z650, but with less of a sit-up-and-beg riding position, and its as cheap as chips compared to the 650 - just watch out for rusting fuel tanks though, you'll be hard pushed to find a good replacement!
KAWASAKI KZ900A4
SUZUKI GT250M
H**** CB250G5
H**** CB360G5
SUZUKI GT250M
H**** CB250G5
H**** CB360G5
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Been out on the 1100 a few times now - very pleased with it, feels like a proper big, heavy 'old school' lump for a short-arse like me haha! However I can't say that I prefer it to the 750 - they ride differently and are more suited to differing tasks, IMO. Therefore I shall be keeping them both (which has pleased my missus no end! haha! )
One thing I will probably be changing are the 1100s handlebars - its fitted with Renthals but they seem to be a shade narrow for a bike of this size; the 750s are definitely wider by about 2" either side. Any of you with a standard 1100 able to tell me the width measurement of the OEM bars, please?
One thing I will probably be changing are the 1100s handlebars - its fitted with Renthals but they seem to be a shade narrow for a bike of this size; the 750s are definitely wider by about 2" either side. Any of you with a standard 1100 able to tell me the width measurement of the OEM bars, please?
KAWASAKI KZ900A4
SUZUKI GT250M
H**** CB250G5
H**** CB360G5
SUZUKI GT250M
H**** CB250G5
H**** CB360G5
Re: newer 'old' bikes
making the most of the fine weather, plus the fact that I'm addicted to strawberry frappucinos . Getting more used to the 1100 now, even with the narrow bars. Its definitely a nicer/smoother ride that the kz900, but then that's to be expected. Always thought there would only ever be one 'keeper' choice if I was forced to sell all my bikes bar one, but now I may have to rethink this option ...
KAWASAKI KZ900A4
SUZUKI GT250M
H**** CB250G5
H**** CB360G5
SUZUKI GT250M
H**** CB250G5
H**** CB360G5
Re: newer 'old' bikes
I admit I'm being lazy here, but when and what were the last big air-cooled bikes that Kawasaki sold?
H2B GPZ900R
Re: newer 'old' bikes
Zephyr?
2006 ZRX1200R
1982 Z400J project
ex owner of Z1100R
GXI 2752 are you out there?
1982 Z400J project
ex owner of Z1100R
GXI 2752 are you out there?
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air-cooled as in air+oil cooled, or just pure air only?
KAWASAKI KZ900A4
SUZUKI GT250M
H**** CB250G5
H**** CB360G5
SUZUKI GT250M
H**** CB250G5
H**** CB360G5
Re: newer 'old' bikes
ddg900 wrote:air-cooled as in air+oil cooled, or just pure air only?
As in "not water cooled" ?
Oil coolers are allowed
H2B GPZ900R
Re: newer 'old' bikes
That font of all knowledge (MCN !) says 1985 GPz1100A3! Where's a marque expert when you need one?
KAWASAKI KZ900A4
SUZUKI GT250M
H**** CB250G5
H**** CB360G5
SUZUKI GT250M
H**** CB250G5
H**** CB360G5
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