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I love when people make something out of nothing, but this is just useless.
hey guys.......careful what you poke with a stick.....that is an old kz. The grandfather of the performance bikes we love today. Its not unusual to see those things clicking off stupid fast 1/4 mile times (7-9 secs) when they are built correctly. Okay....uhh well.. I'm not saying that particular bike is one of those examples, lol but i have owned a few of those old beasts that would fear no busa.
Hey guys.......careful what you poke with a stick.....that is an old KZ. The grandfather of the performance bikes we love today. Its not unusual to see those things clicking off stupid fast 1/4 mile times (7-9 secs) when they are built correctly. Okay....uhh well.. I'm not saying that particular bike is one of those examples, LOL But I have owned a few of those old beasts that would fear no busa.
probably all he has in the whole world and loves it like i do my busa....
probably all he has in the whole world and loves it like i do my busa....
Ya know, I was thinking that same thing.
That, or he's put it together for a rat bike get-together. I've seen a few of these and I'm always amazed at what guys can put together for a couple of hundred dollars and make run!!!!
+1
I try not to poke fun at those less fortunate than I because I may one day be one of the not so fortunate ..
thanks buddy i rode that chopper through school. for over a year it was my only vehicle. in the winter i would go out in the morning and shovel off the kickstarter (electric didn't have the omph in the cold) kick it started, and then let it melt out of the drift. the 9' wheelbase helps in a foot of snow. only wiped out hard enough to break parts once. i popped a hole in the oil pan after riding up the street sideways in 8" of slush for a block or so. it finally went over and oops bleedin oil. pushed it to a friends house, took off the pan, walked to school and fixed it. rode it home that night.
sometimes life is all about "Want To"!:thumbsup:
if i were to guess that KZ is a 77-79. hard to tell as thier were very little changes from 76-82. the KZ 750b came out just a little to late to compete with the limey bikes. although it kinda looked like a limey, but they had about 1/2 the power. not real popular, but they made a ton of them. cheep good transport. i have 2, my love child, and a stock spare.
wow...thats ..umm yes...like the seat
well when we were at a bike ride i think i saw their cousins bike...