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KZ900 the beginning
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Great job your doin there
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Finally got the exhausts from Cybike, they look and sound amazing
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Managed to get some time in the garage today and after being stuck trying to sort out The electrics which hopefully are all sorted now it was time to fit the exhausts
Fresh out the box. Although a little fuzzzy
Nice rear
Fresh out the box. Although a little fuzzzy
Nice rear
GPZ1100 A1 zrx1100 FDXWG GSA1250
Re: KZ900 the beginning
Wow Derek
she's looking very good! Keep up the good work! You're almost there.
GrtZ
Philippe
she's looking very good! Keep up the good work! You're almost there.
GrtZ
Philippe
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!
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Nick.s wrote:Finally got the exhausts from Cybike, they look and sound amazing
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Your bikes looking great, I’m glad you pictured the tyre sticker I wasn’t sure what size to get. My rear wheel has got two tyre clamps, I was going to leave them out and blank the holes, does yours have any clamps? Do I need them?
Thanks
Nick
Thanks
Nick
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Hi Nick
some say you don't need the tire grippers, others say you do need them...
I use them on my Z1 and on my MK2. If you use them make sure you put them 180° apart! Don't change the hole for a tire gripper with the one for the air valve of the inner tube...
GrtZ
Philippe
some say you don't need the tire grippers, others say you do need them...
I use them on my Z1 and on my MK2. If you use them make sure you put them 180° apart! Don't change the hole for a tire gripper with the one for the air valve of the inner tube...
GrtZ
Philippe
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!
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Thanks mate, sorry I haven’t replied I’ve been away
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Up an running. Little rough so will need a bit more fettling And then took the opportunity to fit the bodywork
GPZ1100 A1 zrx1100 FDXWG GSA1250
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Hi Derek
she's looking great! Congratulations , you're almost there. What a transformation.
GrtZ
Philippe
she's looking great! Congratulations , you're almost there. What a transformation.
GrtZ
Philippe
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!
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Looks beautiful mate, love the paintwork, I hope mine turns out as good when I get it done.
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Great job.
Do yourself a favour and cover that yellow battery - spoils the lovely looks of your bike
Do yourself a favour and cover that yellow battery - spoils the lovely looks of your bike
And on the 7th day... Zeds were created!
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Pigford wrote:Great job.
Do yourself a favour and cover that yellow battery - spoils the lovely looks of your bike
+1 for that
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Ultim8pc wrote:Pigford wrote:Great job.
Do yourself a favour and cover that yellow battery - spoils the lovely looks of your bike
+1 for that
Rodger that it’s. On the list And thank you
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