NUTELLA RACER: AMP’S TASTY KAWASAKI Z400 STREET TRACKER
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Re: NUTELLA RACER: AMP’S TASTY KAWASAKI Z400 STREET TRACKER
That'd be quite sweet with a few simple changes:
Tyres, mirror, mudguards, pipes, seat, rear brake, forks....
Tyres, mirror, mudguards, pipes, seat, rear brake, forks....
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Re: NUTELLA RACER: AMP’S TASTY KAWASAKI Z400 STREET TRACKER
They manage to bend the pipes properly, but then cut them up and weld them back together anyway.
They're doing it just to annoy me aren't they?
They're doing it just to annoy me aren't they?
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Re: NUTELLA RACER: AMP’S TASTY KAWASAKI Z400 STREET TRACKER
They get you with the pipes, me with the mirror.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Apr 22, 2022 7:49 am They manage to bend the pipes properly, but then cut them up and weld them back together anyway.
They're doing it just to annoy me aren't they?
To be fair, I quite like the overall 'ambience' of it. It somehow looks 'perky' and I'd probably enjoy riding it (not too far + on a dry day).
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Re: NUTELLA RACER: AMP’S TASTY KAWASAKI Z400 STREET TRACKER
In fairness, I get the sense that exhaust is actually a cut n' shut of another off the shelf jobby.
I sort of like it, but I really don't get the 'balloon tyres' thing.
I sort of like it, but I really don't get the 'balloon tyres' thing.
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Re: NUTELLA RACER: AMP’S TASTY KAWASAKI Z400 STREET TRACKER
I like the overall simplicity of the bike, but the details ruin it.
The twin cylinder Z400 was a truly awful motorcycle, it made 400 Superdreams look good
The twin cylinder Z400 was a truly awful motorcycle, it made 400 Superdreams look good
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Re: NUTELLA RACER: AMP’S TASTY KAWASAKI Z400 STREET TRACKER
I'm glad they painted it brown, because they were shit to begin with!
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Re: NUTELLA RACER: AMP’S TASTY KAWASAKI Z400 STREET TRACKER
That's being kindLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Fri Apr 22, 2022 8:45 am I like the overall simplicity of the bike, but the details ruin it.
The twin cylinder Z400 was a truly awful motorcycle, it made 400 Superdreams look good
Re: NUTELLA RACER: AMP’S TASTY KAWASAKI Z400 STREET TRACKER
Is that the ignition switch I can see in the crux of the frame under the bottom triple clamp?
Can’t think of a form or function reason for that, if they wanted it hidden there are some good keyless systems around for customs like that from Motogadget.
Can’t think of a form or function reason for that, if they wanted it hidden there are some good keyless systems around for customs like that from Motogadget.
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Re: NUTELLA RACER: AMP’S TASTY KAWASAKI Z400 STREET TRACKER
Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Apr 22, 2022 7:49 am They manage to bend the pipes properly, but then cut them up and weld them back together anyway.
They're doing it just to annoy me aren't they?
Dunno about that exact size but theres offroad pickup aftermarket exhaust places where you can just buy the bends and weld em up
That looks to be a mix of those with a few makeup pieces to get the angles and lengths right.
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Re: NUTELLA RACER: AMP’S TASTY KAWASAKI Z400 STREET TRACKER
One of these days, one of you fuckers will build a bike and I'm going to tear it to shreds when you do
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Re: NUTELLA RACER: AMP’S TASTY KAWASAKI Z400 STREET TRACKER
Feel free to rip the piss out of my Kawasaki, it's not got any standard parts of the original Z1000J the frame is from, it's also not very nice to ride or reliable.
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Re: NUTELLA RACER: AMP’S TASTY KAWASAKI Z400 STREET TRACKER
Other than the tyres I like the looks, I'd defo have a butchers if I saw it at a bike meet
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Re: NUTELLA RACER: AMP’S TASTY KAWASAKI Z400 STREET TRACKER
I like it. Needs mudguards and side panels obvs, but I still like it.
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Re: NUTELLA RACER: AMP’S TASTY KAWASAKI Z400 STREET TRACKER
For once, I think that the no side panels, 'spare', look works.
Smaller tyres would offset the addition of mudguards.
Even bland can be a type of character
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Re: NUTELLA RACER: AMP’S TASTY KAWASAKI Z400 STREET TRACKER
It needs something on that rear as can you imagine getting caught in the rain with that rear tyre spraying water directly onto the air filter! It's ridiculous things like that which spoils a bike for me...
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Re: NUTELLA RACER: AMP’S TASTY KAWASAKI Z400 STREET TRACKER
I mean I like the simplicity but the styling is full hipster, which I thought most of you lot hated. And the simplicity is spoiled once you put on 'plate and useable mirror (let alone indicators or useful gauges).
It's a crap engine, they've left it with rubbish brakes and plumped for retro tyres.
I suppose it would be fun to nip down to the beach on. To be honest it would be nice to have a bike solely for that purpose. Not in brown though FFS
It's a crap engine, they've left it with rubbish brakes and plumped for retro tyres.
I suppose it would be fun to nip down to the beach on. To be honest it would be nice to have a bike solely for that purpose. Not in brown though FFS
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Re: NUTELLA RACER: AMP’S TASTY KAWASAKI Z400 STREET TRACKER
Yes, totally agree.
It's an indictment of many production bikes that they don't have decent mudguards. The BMW K bikes had a rear mudguard that stopped just short of preventing crud spraying up (onto the clutch mechanism IIRC).
Even bland can be a type of character
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Re: NUTELLA RACER: AMP’S TASTY KAWASAKI Z400 STREET TRACKER
Yeahbut, at least they'll be different criticisms.
I sometimes like these bikes you put up but the stuff I don't like are just the same things every time and if I didn't like the first airfilterless, too big a front tyred, missing mudguards posh painted POS it's unlikely I'll be blown away by the 300th.
There's often details I do like though and the more I see the better.
Just don't be too surprised if the details I wasn't keen on first time round haven't improved since.