Engine is 90% buttoned up and exhaust is on, just a few bits left to do next week, carbs are on too and they ran ok when the frame swap started. Off to the VJMC show in Dublin tomorrow will post a few pics if there are any worth taking.
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A tale of two Z1000's
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Re: A tale of two Z1000's
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Re: A tale of two Z1000's
Overall the bikes stance is exactly where i want it, the new (to the bike) Gsxr 1100 93/94 forks and shorter rear shocks made a huge difference.
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Wow loving that stance,the front end looks so good .Keep up the great work 

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Re: A tale of two Z1000's
ollie wrote:Wow loving that stance,the front end looks so good .Keep up the great work
Thanks Ollie soon i get a chance its wiring and a few bits of the anointing time consuming bits and pieces.

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