Shuriken, take a look at a couple of KZ1000's from yesterday in my friend's shop.
Let's see if you're familiar with the basic model in green, shown here. As you can see, it has some extensive modifications. This is the customer's wife's bike. His is similar and has more chrome. Do you know the model this is based-upon?
During the work done by the shop, rebuilding the front forks: bushings, fork seals, fork oil, and rebuilding of the front brake calipers. That should help combat weeble-wobbles, eh?
Here is another customer's KZ1000, set-up as a street-trolling dragstrip terror. The bike is L-O-W! Note the sidewinder exhaust, definitely not made to corner aggressively!
The black bike in the back is a KZ1000-based dragster, which has turned well-below 7 seconds, and once held a world record for awhile, until another competitor at the same meet beat its time. A very-proficient female used to ride it, and showed the guys 'how it's done.' The story for one meet in FL, she made one pass, and the e.t. and speed were good, but well-above what it was capable of ('lower' being better). The pit crew changed the setup of the lock-up clutch, and sent her back out. She carried the front wheel aloft to the lights, and when she returned to the pits, there accumulated a crowd of admirers to see the bike and her. She told the bike owner and the pit crew, "next time you make changes like that, I'd appreciate knowing it before I stage and make the next pass!"
Same bike another diminutive (male) rider. This is not the quickest, fastest pass.
What do you suppose that cloud of vapor is, coming from the front of the bike, before it launches?
Let's see if you're familiar with the basic model in green, shown here. As you can see, it has some extensive modifications. This is the customer's wife's bike. His is similar and has more chrome. Do you know the model this is based-upon?
During the work done by the shop, rebuilding the front forks: bushings, fork seals, fork oil, and rebuilding of the front brake calipers. That should help combat weeble-wobbles, eh?
Here is another customer's KZ1000, set-up as a street-trolling dragstrip terror. The bike is L-O-W! Note the sidewinder exhaust, definitely not made to corner aggressively!
The black bike in the back is a KZ1000-based dragster, which has turned well-below 7 seconds, and once held a world record for awhile, until another competitor at the same meet beat its time. A very-proficient female used to ride it, and showed the guys 'how it's done.' The story for one meet in FL, she made one pass, and the e.t. and speed were good, but well-above what it was capable of ('lower' being better). The pit crew changed the setup of the lock-up clutch, and sent her back out. She carried the front wheel aloft to the lights, and when she returned to the pits, there accumulated a crowd of admirers to see the bike and her. She told the bike owner and the pit crew, "next time you make changes like that, I'd appreciate knowing it before I stage and make the next pass!"
Same bike another diminutive (male) rider. This is not the quickest, fastest pass.
What do you suppose that cloud of vapor is, coming from the front of the bike, before it launches?
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