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Hello all
Just a few words to introduce myself to you all.....
I've been into bikes a long time and Kawasakis in particular; I've had a Gpz1100 back in the distant past, a ZZR1100, and currently a ZZR14 (getting on a bit) and a 1973 Z1 which I managed to get about 3 years ago, which needs some work done.
I live in South Wales and have worked in the NHS since 1977 as a Biomedical Scientist, I semi-retired last year, so now have a bit more time to work on the Z1. I can twiddle a spanner, but I'm not that clever mechanically, so I may be asking for advice, probably after I've broken something.
Thanks all
Kevin
Just a few words to introduce myself to you all.....
I've been into bikes a long time and Kawasakis in particular; I've had a Gpz1100 back in the distant past, a ZZR1100, and currently a ZZR14 (getting on a bit) and a 1973 Z1 which I managed to get about 3 years ago, which needs some work done.
I live in South Wales and have worked in the NHS since 1977 as a Biomedical Scientist, I semi-retired last year, so now have a bit more time to work on the Z1. I can twiddle a spanner, but I'm not that clever mechanically, so I may be asking for advice, probably after I've broken something.
Thanks all
Kevin
Re: Hi everyone
Kevin wrote: and a 1973 Z1 which I managed to get about 3 years ago, which needs some work done.
Kevin
We tend to like Z1's here (Strangely) so some pic's of said 73 is compulsory.
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Thanks for all the welcome messages. In reply to Redbreard, the ZZR24 is a 2006 model, the first version. A complete contrast to the Z1, loads of power, good handling (for a heavy bike) and quite comfy. I suppose 30 odd years if bike development show.
I'll try and get a picture of the Z up on the site for you to see
I'll try and get a picture of the Z up on the site for you to see
Thanks
Kevin
Kevin
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Re: Hi everyone
Kevin wrote: so I may be asking for advice, probably after I've broken something.
We've all been there.
Asphalt Cowboy Z1100R, 1981 Z1000J
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Hello Kevin and Welcome
Past 5 Years
1974 UK Z1a, Candy Tone Brown/Orange
1976 KZ900a4, Diamond Dark Green
1978 KZ1000a2, Luminous Green
1976 KZ1000a1, Red
1972 GT750J, Candy Lavender
1974 UK Z1a, Candy Tone Brown/Orange
1976 KZ900a4, Diamond Dark Green
1978 KZ1000a2, Luminous Green
1976 KZ1000a1, Red
1972 GT750J, Candy Lavender
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the z1oc and the forum are a god send to me, you can access advice, services, parts and tools not to mention the insurance discount and the friendships you can forge, all in all membership is a bargain.
welcome to the mad house, if you have not joined the owners club I can highly recommend you do.
welcome to the mad house, if you have not joined the owners club I can highly recommend you do.
Motor biking, motor biking, going down the queens highway like a rasher streaky bacon!
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