Almost complete, Its missing the left hand front blinker and a couple faring screws.
I don't know if it runs as I don't know who owns it. On close inspection it needs a fair amount of attention to improve its reliability.
750 turbo... one for Yoda
Yep bloody good bike in their day,i had 2 of them.
Sure they dont go and handle like the bikes of today but in their time they were easiest the best turbo going around.I could tell you the time i got caught in nsw doing 250 on one but thats another story.

Sure they dont go and handle like the bikes of today but in their time they were easiest the best turbo going around.I could tell you the time i got caught in nsw doing 250 on one but thats another story.




Dont take life too seriously,remember no one gets out alive!
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Gawd I remember this beast. Was my first road bike, done my L's on an XL75 & got the guy I brought it off to deliver it to my place as was not game to ride it home. Sat there for 2 days while I summoned courage & nearly fell off first corner. Brakes were a joke, mine tank slapped in a straight line backing off from 235kph. Dropped a chain in Syd & had to wait a week there, as it took off oil sensor & tore a hole in side plate. Replaced clutch in Adelaide. Got hailed on & aqua plained in Canberra. What memories.....................
Traded her in on a spanking new '92 ZX750R & never looked back
Traded her in on a spanking new '92 ZX750R & never looked back

I don't want a pickle, I just wanna ride my motorcycle.
