Beautiful piece of kit and nothing wrong with looking like nothing else on earth
And am I the only person on here who preferred the Super Candy Red Z1-B over the blue? At the time I thought the blue looked a bit 'plasticky', if there is such a word.
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Hi all, modified zed
Re: Hi all, modified zed
Z1-B, 400bhp ZX1000NGF
90% of questions that begin "Why..." can be answered with "Because people are stupid."
90% of questions that begin "Why..." can be answered with "Because people are stupid."
Re: Hi all, modified zed
Close call for me . i like the red too but your right, you do seem to see far more blue ones.
Re: Hi all, modified zed
steve452 wrote:
And am I the only person on here who preferred the Super Candy Red Z1-B over the blue? At the time I thought the blue looked a bit 'plasticky', if there is such a word.
No, you're not alone.....
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Re: Hi all, modified zed
Wow , that does look well, having second thoughts now.
Re: Hi all, modified zed
zedjeff63 wrote:Wow , that does look well, having second thoughts now.
Interestingly the paint is the original Candy Red the bike left the factory with, just re-lacquered.
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Re: Hi all, modified zed
'Bootiful' as they say in Norfolk, together with a high-six
Mine is not quite as shiny as I'm rebuilding it to look like a 45 year old bike that's been cleaned up a bit. Not a fan of vapour blasting on old kit, but as always it's horses for courses.
Whatever condition they're rebuilt to the important thing is to get them on the road and ride them. That's what they were designed for.
Ride safe.
Mine is not quite as shiny as I'm rebuilding it to look like a 45 year old bike that's been cleaned up a bit. Not a fan of vapour blasting on old kit, but as always it's horses for courses.
Whatever condition they're rebuilt to the important thing is to get them on the road and ride them. That's what they were designed for.
Ride safe.
Z1-B, 400bhp ZX1000NGF
90% of questions that begin "Why..." can be answered with "Because people are stupid."
90% of questions that begin "Why..." can be answered with "Because people are stupid."
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Re: Hi all, modified zed
This is the blue a Z1b should have been, and my marmite one underneath.
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