So you like a powerful bike??? LOL
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So you like a powerful bike??? LOL
09 Mar 2016 11:13
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79' KZ650-D2 [fsm] (Max)
83' KZ750-F1 LTD [clymers] (Kay)
82' KZ1100-D1 Specter (another project)
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83' KZ750-F1 LTD [clymers] (Kay)
82' KZ1100-D1 Specter (another project)
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Re: So you like a powerful bike??? LOL
09 Mar 2016 16:26 - 09 Mar 2016 16:27
I saw a similar bike built around a Viper v10.
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www.kzrider.com/11-projects/620336-anoth...uild-thread?start=24
1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough
www.kzrider.com/11-projects/620336-anoth...uild-thread?start=24
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Re: So you like a powerful bike??? LOL
09 Mar 2016 21:45 - 09 Mar 2016 21:45Yup the Dodge Tomahawk pretty amazing engineering to even build that working concept. Though I always struggled in calling it a bike due to the multiple front and rear tires... Very interesting all the same thoughTexasKZ wrote: I saw a similar bike built around a Viper v10.

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1985 Kawasaki GPz 750 (ZX750-A3) 15,000 original miles www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/601230...z750-refresh-project
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