BLOODY EVIL: 1052CC TURBO KZ / GSX-R1100
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Re: BLOODY EVIL: 1052CC TURBO KZ / GSX-R1100
I feel like I should like that, but I really don't, it just looks wrong.
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Re: BLOODY EVIL: 1052CC TURBO KZ / GSX-R1100
The article is an interesting read and it's clearly been a mechanical endeavour rather than a cosmetic one. Heated grips, hand guards, it gets used rather than just stared at and polished. Just for the mechanical evolution and general spannering it's a
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Re: BLOODY EVIL: 1052CC TURBO KZ / GSX-R1100
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Re: BLOODY EVIL: 1052CC TURBO KZ / GSX-R1100
Even with a 'braced and modified' frame,that old wobbler is going to get nasty with all that power. I had bracing welded into my old Z1 and is was still shit and that was only a fairly stock engine. Less shit,but still shit.
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Re: BLOODY EVIL: 1052CC TURBO KZ / GSX-R1100
In the 1980s I knew someone with a 1428cc turbo nitrous Z1000 that made 235 bhp on the TTS dyno, he had the frame bracing kit and an extended swingarm, apparently it was evil handling accelerating hard in a straight line, he didn't talk about corners.
It also didn't slow down straight away when you closed the throttle.
It also didn't slow down straight away when you closed the throttle.
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Re: BLOODY EVIL: 1052CC TURBO KZ / GSX-R1100
That'd keep you regular.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 11:56 am In the 1980s I knew someone with a 1428cc turbo nitrous Z1000 that made 235 bhp on the TTS dyno, he had the frame bracing kit and an extended swingarm, apparently it was evil handling accelerating hard in a straight line, he didn't talk about corners.
It also didn't slow down straight away when you closed the throttle.
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Re: BLOODY EVIL: 1052CC TURBO KZ / GSX-R1100
What said!Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 7:27 am I feel like I should like that, but I really don't, it just looks wrong.
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Re: BLOODY EVIL: 1052CC TURBO KZ / GSX-R1100
When I first new him it was an 1127 (I think) with Moriwaki cams and he used to ride it quite a bit, as he threw more money into it and the power output went up he rode it less and last time I saw him (probably 1987) he said he preferred riding his 350 YPVSSkub wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 11:59 amThat'd keep you regular.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 11:56 am In the 1980s I knew someone with a 1428cc turbo nitrous Z1000 that made 235 bhp on the TTS dyno, he had the frame bracing kit and an extended swingarm, apparently it was evil handling accelerating hard in a straight line, he didn't talk about corners.
It also didn't slow down straight away when you closed the throttle.
I wonder what happened to the Z1000, I wouldn't be surprised if he still had it, he'll be in his mid 60s now.
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Re: BLOODY EVIL: 1052CC TURBO KZ / GSX-R1100
Preferring his Elsie is probably what got him to his 60s.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 12:38 pm When I first new him it was an 1127 (I think) with Moriwaki cams and he used to ride it quite a bit, as he threw more money into it and the power output went up he rode it less and last time I saw him (probably 1987) he said he preferred riding his 350 YPVS
I wonder what happened to the Z1000, I wouldn't be surprised if he still had it, he'll be in his mid 60s now.
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Re: BLOODY EVIL: 1052CC TURBO KZ / GSX-R1100
Assuming he's still alive, I've no idea if Carl Palmer of Clopton still lives.Skub wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 12:48 pmPreferring his Elsie is probably what got him to his 60s.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 12:38 pm When I first new him it was an 1127 (I think) with Moriwaki cams and he used to ride it quite a bit, as he threw more money into it and the power output went up he rode it less and last time I saw him (probably 1987) he said he preferred riding his 350 YPVS
I wonder what happened to the Z1000, I wouldn't be surprised if he still had it, he'll be in his mid 60s now.
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Re: BLOODY EVIL: 1052CC TURBO KZ / GSX-R1100
He made sqillions when he drummed for ELP.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 1:40 pm Assuming he's still alive, I've no idea if Carl Palmer of Clopton still lives.
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Could equally have been Karl with a K, also I could have remembered his name incorrectly.Skub wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 1:59 pmHe made sqillions when he drummed for ELP.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 1:40 pm Assuming he's still alive, I've no idea if Carl Palmer of Clopton still lives.