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racing kz1300s
- Tyler
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Re: racing kz1300s
9 years 8 months ago
I thought breaks we only an optional factory accessory the 1300's
1981 KZ1300
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- stocktoy
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Re: racing kz1300s
9 years 8 months agoWow you could really say he was " :sailing along" :woohoo: :lol: :woohoo:
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- Tyler
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Re: racing kz1300s
9 years 8 months ago
I thought breaks we only an optional factory accessory the 1300's
1981 KZ1300
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- aus_z1300
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Re: racing kz1300s
9 years 8 months ago
I think throwing the anchor overboard might be a better option.
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- kennyb
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Re: racing kz1300s
9 years 8 months ago - 9 years 8 months ago
I agree with Kawboy the bike is more like a old Caddy than a Porsche. I have been riding my 1300 A1 barn find for the past year. Back in 1979 cars weren't that fast or powerful.The bike is now just "adequate" on today's highway. It's a comfy highway bike. I just did 2000 miles in 3 days and it wasn't bad. It was actually quite comfortable. Just enjoy the bike for what it is.
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- Craig
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