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New Here... RubberChicken
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New Here... RubberChicken
Yes, I am legendary, and the RubberChicken stems from the one I had cargo-netted to my GT550’s tank whilst despatch riding back in the 90’s. I’d flail it at myopic Volvo drivers who dared to say “sorry mate, I didn’t see you...”
Now just bought a classic KZ1000ST before Christmas, and it won’t need much to bring it back to factory condition, but frustratingly, the tail light doesn’t work, the indicators are jammed on RightTurn and I broke my key off in the ignition barrel. (Sigh)
Minor problems, but “Kezzie” will be up and running soon, thanks to friends Paul Kemp, Andy Turnbull and Jon Pick, so what a crew I have behind me !
Looking forward to riding out to BoxHill with them sometime soon.
Pics to follow soon
Love and best wishes to you all, and this Z1 forum may prove to be a goldmine of knowledge and resource.
I’m hoping,
Cheers, -Paul, (RubberChicken)
Now just bought a classic KZ1000ST before Christmas, and it won’t need much to bring it back to factory condition, but frustratingly, the tail light doesn’t work, the indicators are jammed on RightTurn and I broke my key off in the ignition barrel. (Sigh)
Minor problems, but “Kezzie” will be up and running soon, thanks to friends Paul Kemp, Andy Turnbull and Jon Pick, so what a crew I have behind me !
Looking forward to riding out to BoxHill with them sometime soon.
Pics to follow soon
Love and best wishes to you all, and this Z1 forum may prove to be a goldmine of knowledge and resource.
I’m hoping,
Cheers, -Paul, (RubberChicken)
Re: New Here... RubberChicken
Welcome along hope you’ll find it useful - but...
It’s quite easy to get them on using the attachment tab when you’re posting. Looking forward to seeing the ST but especially looking forward to seeing the chicken
It’s quite easy to get them on using the attachment tab when you’re posting. Looking forward to seeing the ST but especially looking forward to seeing the chicken
Re: New Here... RubberChicken
Welcome.....
You should fit right in - lots of Chicken Chokers on here.
You should fit right in - lots of Chicken Chokers on here.
ʎɐqǝ uo pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐן ǝɥʇ sı sıɥʇ
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Re: New Here... RubberChicken
welcome aboard, i hope you are up and running soon.. mark
Re: New Here... RubberChicken
come on Paul put some pics up, the rivet counters wont be happy until you do! hope you like it here so long as you don't mention the forbidden profanity of, 'H*#da'.
P.S Did you contact Roy about the ignition switch.
P.S Did you contact Roy about the ignition switch.
Motor biking, motor biking, going down the queens highway like a rasher streaky bacon!
Re: New Here... RubberChicken
Hi Paul
welcome to the club!
A Z1000ST is a very good choise. It was the first bike I bought new from a shop back in 1983.
Rides like a train on rails, an enormous amount of torcque, even at low revs, and very reliable.
I love them so much that I have 5 of them.
Show us some pics, we're all very curious.
GrtZ
Philippe
welcome to the club!
A Z1000ST is a very good choise. It was the first bike I bought new from a shop back in 1983.
Rides like a train on rails, an enormous amount of torcque, even at low revs, and very reliable.
I love them so much that I have 5 of them.
Show us some pics, we're all very curious.
GrtZ
Philippe
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!
Re: New Here... RubberChicken
Welcome and hope to see you (and the gang) at Boxhill sometime this year when it warms up a bit.
1978 Z1000A2
Previous Zeds:
1975 Z1B
1982 Z650F3
Previous Zeds:
1975 Z1B
1982 Z650F3
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Re: New Here... RubberChicken
Hi Paul
thanks for the pictures!
She's a very beautiful, well preserved bike.
Congratulations!
Enjoy it and let the good times roll!
GrtZ
Philippe
thanks for the pictures!
She's a very beautiful, well preserved bike.
Congratulations!
Enjoy it and let the good times roll!
GrtZ
Philippe
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!
Re: New Here... RubberChicken
Very clean bike there Paul looks like got a good deal on it.
Motor biking, motor biking, going down the queens highway like a rasher streaky bacon!
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Re: New Here... RubberChicken
Welcome.
The chicken thing made me laugh. I used to wave a long handled club hammer, most satisfying,LOL!
Nice bike that
drew
The chicken thing made me laugh. I used to wave a long handled club hammer, most satisfying,LOL!
Nice bike that
drew
Re: New Here... RubberChicken
Trust me on this I have known 'Rubber Chicken Paul' for years, we met as dispatch riders. The rubber chicken is indeed legendary, drivers would get really confused and not know how to react. An incredibly hilarious sight to behold I assure you!
Motor biking, motor biking, going down the queens highway like a rasher streaky bacon!
Re: New Here... RubberChicken
Welcome, good looking ST, is an E2 ? mine's a W reg 1075, nearly all there but needs front end, I have wheel and calipers just got to get some gen front forklegs, stuff will come in time ho ho, welcome to the club
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