#8 PostAuthor: Mr Bump » Mon Oct 11, 2021 7:33 pm
It's not a nostalgia thing for me as I never had newish big Zeds when I was a lad, just ratty smaller ones, I just like the things.
Compared to a more modern bike the zeds still have plenty of real world power on the road and are easy to ride. You do have to recalibrate yrself to the brakes which could catch you out. They are adequate if in good condition (I have a z1000a on twin discs and a gpz1100b), though I have to apply quite a lot of force to the z1000 front brake that I wouldn't dare to on a modern bike to make it stop sharpish.
They are still nice things to ride, characterful engines without being a pain in the arse, handling is good enough if the bikes got decent tyres on it. You probably won't try and go as fast as you did when you were a young idiot so you'll find its safe and predictable, if a bit imprecise. Handle nicely in tight traffic and around roundabouts and the like.
You feel like you're on something a bit special which you can't buy new, and you'll have to put up with strangers coming up to you and talking about yr bike.
Not bad really all told.
Olly
'In your twenties you think you are immortal, in your thirties you hope you are immortal, in your forties you just hope it doesn't hurt too much'
Lemmy