Wouldn't a V-Max have suited you with your wonky knee ?Taipan wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 6:41 pmSkub wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 6:18 pm That guy talking to Neevsy sounds bored and half interested and pretty clueless,even when prompted. A free bike to 'test' and he can only be bothered to clock a couple of thousand miles in a year? ffs.
The original Z1 didn't have a pipe up either side,it was 2 up either side,the twin cans was the later Z1000.
When I hear misinformation like that,I take his word on nothing else.
Probably more interested in scrounging a ride on Neevsy's Tmax. Better bike all round, so can't blame him for that!
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Did Dumpy's Rusty Nuts ever release any singles?Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 6:14 pmI'm taking away all your 50 pence pieces, Space is Deep is going on until you choose something more suitable
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Re: Thinking about buying a Z900RS
Boxhill Or Bustcheb wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 6:57 pmDid Dumpy's Rusty Nuts ever release any singles?Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 6:14 pmI'm taking away all your 50 pence pieces, Space is Deep is going on until you choose something more suitable
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Re: Thinking about buying a Z900RS
I rode my step dads one a fair bit, I really liked it. Handled fine but got bouncy when pushing on but didn’t detract from the fun. Eng8ne was lovely loads of midrange and it wheelied great.
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Re: Thinking about buying a Z900RS
Manual gearbox. Cant wear my new white Crocs with that!Yorick wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 6:47 pmWouldn't a V-Max have suited you with your wonky knee ?Taipan wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 6:41 pmSkub wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 6:18 pm That guy talking to Neevsy sounds bored and half interested and pretty clueless,even when prompted. A free bike to 'test' and he can only be bothered to clock a couple of thousand miles in a year? ffs.
The original Z1 didn't have a pipe up either side,it was 2 up either side,the twin cans was the later Z1000.
When I hear misinformation like that,I take his word on nothing else.
Probably more interested in scrounging a ride on Neevsy's Tmax. Better bike all round, so can't blame him for that!
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Not watched it yet, maybe I won't! Came up on my feed as watched some of the others.Skub wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 6:18 pm That guy talking to Neevsy sounds bored and half interested and pretty clueless,even when prompted. A free bike to 'test' and he can only be bothered to clock a couple of thousand miles in a year? ffs.
The original Z1 didn't have a pipe up either side,it was 2 up either side,the twin cans was the later Z1000.
When I hear misinformation like that,I take his word on nothing else.
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Re: Thinking about buying a Z900RS
Read a few road tests/comparisons for the z900rs.
It seems, from all the articles I've read, is that the main reason for choosing it over the opposition is purely for the kudos of owning a z9 and reliving the youth you missed out on.
As for power, handling, equipment etc ( you know, the things that actually matter), then it usually comes in 2nd or 3rd best.
So if you're the kind of bloke with a big green K on the back of your leathers, or a garage full of 80s kwaks, then it is the perfect accompaniment.
However dont try and say you'll be buying it because it's a superior bike to its rivals.
And fyi, the line of the tank/seat looks very artificial to me.
It seems, from all the articles I've read, is that the main reason for choosing it over the opposition is purely for the kudos of owning a z9 and reliving the youth you missed out on.
As for power, handling, equipment etc ( you know, the things that actually matter), then it usually comes in 2nd or 3rd best.
So if you're the kind of bloke with a big green K on the back of your leathers, or a garage full of 80s kwaks, then it is the perfect accompaniment.
However dont try and say you'll be buying it because it's a superior bike to its rivals.
And fyi, the line of the tank/seat looks very artificial to me.
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Aye, that's about rightDemannu wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 7:56 pm Read a few road tests/comparisons for the z900rs.
It seems, from all the articles I've read, is that the main reason for choosing it over the opposition is purely for the kudos of owning a z9 and reliving the youth you missed out on.
As for power, handling, equipment etc ( you know, the things that actually matter), then it usually comes in 2nd or 3rd best.
So if you're the kind of bloke with a big green K on the back of your leathers, or a garage full of 80s kwaks, then it is the perfect accompaniment.
However dont try and say you'll be buying it because it's a superior bike to its rivals.
And fyi, the line of the tank/seat looks very artificial to me.
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Re: Thinking about buying a Z900RS
Some of us just ride a bike as we enjoy riding bikes and don't need it to be a class leader. If I had bought the Z9 it would have been pretty much for the reasons you say Demannu, a trip down memory lane, albeit on a slightly updated version.
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Re: Thinking about buying a Z900RS
Professional road testers are full of shit.
If you never read a mag or watched a youtube video, you'd either buy the one you liked the look of the most or the one that test rode the best.
It's not easy getting test rides at most places, so buy the prettiest.
If you never read a mag or watched a youtube video, you'd either buy the one you liked the look of the most or the one that test rode the best.
It's not easy getting test rides at most places, so buy the prettiest.
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I think having a Z1 in the 70s has kept me safe from the rose tints. I can admire from a distance,but that's about it.
Mined ewe,that ethos hasn't stopped me lusting after old Kawasaki two smoke triples,which were an even bigger dose of shit.
Mined ewe,that ethos hasn't stopped me lusting after old Kawasaki two smoke triples,which were an even bigger dose of shit.
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I've got a 1982 Kawasaki 1170 in the garage, it's poo to ride compared with a modern bike, but it sure is pretty, I've ridden Kawasaki triples, they're really horrible to ride, worse than RD400s, but I'd still own one, it's like a disease, you know old bikes are shit, but you still buy them because you either had one or wanted one in your youth, you keep buying them until you run out of room, a mate has 13 bikes, they're stored in various garages across Oxfordshire, his wife doesn't know how many bikes he has, or about one of his two 1980s Porsches, accumulating crappy old vehicles is the curse of the well paid middle aged man
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I keep telling the wife I'm going to buy a Panigale. She say's I'll never buy a Panigale, that if I had the cash I'd buy 20x nineties shitters instead.
She's not wrong. 90's bikes are the BEST!
She's not wrong. 90's bikes are the BEST!
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LOL, fortunately I've run out of room for anymore old crap, but, if I built a workshop in the garden rather than using the back of the garage for this I could fit another two or three bikes in the garage.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 8:24 pm I keep telling the wife I'm going to buy a Panigale. She say's I'll never buy a Panigale, that if I had the cash I'd buy 20x nineties shitters instead.
She's not wrong. 90's bikes are the BEST!
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From what I've read the Z900RS isn't even the best Z900. It's the best looking but sounds like the standard Z900 is lighter, more powerful and rides better. The RS is the looker though. When I was considering it I was gonna go modern standard z900.Demannu wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 7:56 pm Read a few road tests/comparisons for the z900rs.
It seems, from all the articles I've read, is that the main reason for choosing it over the opposition is purely for the kudos of owning a z9 and reliving the youth you missed out on.
As for power, handling, equipment etc ( you know, the things that actually matter), then it usually comes in 2nd or 3rd best.
So if you're the kind of bloke with a big green K on the back of your leathers, or a garage full of 80s kwaks, then it is the perfect accompaniment.
However dont try and say you'll be buying it because it's a superior bike to its rivals.
And fyi, the line of the tank/seat looks very artificial to me.
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I actually think the Z650RS looks betterer, but they're for girls to nip to the shops on, not for proper men like us.
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Re: Thinking about buying a Z900RS
Several friends have them. One guy sold his first one to buy the 50th Anniversary edition.... Then he decided to sell that. Was asking $15K. Then last month at the RockStore he fell over while stopped & dinged several parts, now he's asking $8K. There's no way he did $7K in damage: basically muffler, brake levers (both of them), one turn signal & a mirror.
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Re: Thinking about buying a Z900RS
KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 9:50 pm Get this instead...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/266104962020