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Forgive me father as I have sinned

Discussion in 'General VFR Discussions' started by Grumpy old man, Jan 15, 2017.

  1. A.M

    A.M Moderator Staff Member

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    Geeze, so lucky to have the decent rubber for sure! Wooooot! :congratulatory:
    I've been wanting to try them...maybe I'll have some fun on them after the summer trip.
     


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  2. RVFR

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    Awe yes, it's great tire.
     


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  3. Grumpy old man

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    Well I thought I better take a look in here again as it has been a while

    AND I did it again I sinned and bought another bike that's not a Honda

    [​IMG]

    A Fast kwaka
    2015 ZX-14R Special edition with Ohlins rear shock , E.C.U reflashed (no limiter) more bottom end and mid range and Stupidly absurd top end

    Pillion's do not even get noticed apart from wheelying a lot easier aver 100 MPH

    I hope everyone here is well and yes I do still miss my Vfr an find myself looking at sales of them on line quite often

    Cheers James
     


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    Riding a 2000 and Viffer J like this.
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    Good to hear from you again James

    Those bikes always look stunning!

    Is this in addition to the Tiger or a replacement? I suspect the Kwak could be quite a handful if you are still riding on rough gravel trails.

    Have fun.

    SkiMad :Smow::Rain::Smow::Rain::Smow::Rain:
     


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  5. Grumpy old man

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    No the Tiger went as it was too much upright and it makes Tall people act like a sail which in strong crosswinds or uneven airflow from bigger vehicles making for a very tiring ride over long distances

    The ZX14R puts you into a completely laminar airflow and with the double bubble screen and 1-3/4 inch bar risers it is just like a bigger toque laden VFR albeit with a bit more mass to push around at walking speed that totally disappears when moving

    Remember I am 6'3" tall barefoot so it never seems too big as I imagine it could be for some

    The kwak can be a bit of a shredder when it comes to rear tires though as in less than 1200 km's on a sports tire if pushed hard 2 up
    and around 3600 km's 2 up on a Bridgestone T31 rear whilst express touring

    But she does weigh 268 KG's all up weight ready to roll + my 120 kilo's + riding gear
     


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  6. Terry Smith

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    Wowza, that looks like a weapon James! I could see myself on one of those.
     


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    The Battleship Ludicrous Speed! She's a looker.
     


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