Re: Period 5 - Forgotten Era racebikes from Japan
Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 5:56 am
Oh dear , addiction has spreadMickLC wrote:hmmmm not enough two-smokers![]()

Take a look at this and calm down Mick .
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Oh dear , addiction has spreadMickLC wrote:hmmmm not enough two-smokers![]()
the kid wrote:And if you have got it real bad .....
http://forums.tz350.net/showthread.php?t=1699
Bloke selling this owns the bike pictured above so the condition would be similar . AND no need to look for any more power Mick
And the problem is ?????MickLC wrote:the kid wrote:And if you have got it real bad .....
http://forums.tz350.net/showthread.php?t=1699
Bloke selling this owns the bike pictured above so the condition would be similar . AND no need to look for any more power Mick
Mmmm nice. No need to look for more power but I'd be having to look for a new wife
Edited for accuracy !!Slow and wobbly wrote:......Z's are truly the most magnificent Vintage Superbike iron these days and I wish I had the balls to push one to its limits. Others do I suppose - and the styling of them is so much superior to the plain old Hondas or Suzukis of the day. Performance and handling are vastly better than the modern day upgrades no doubt.....
Old Japanese proverb say - Man who put shit on Z900, clearly bang head on ground from falling off Yamaha too often.Mstevo wrote:....interesting to note the belly pans for oil leakage even though they are naked bikes...could it be the old Z's were prone to thislol......