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2019 Kawasaki Z900RS Cafe
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Congrats, and great choice, there is one of those (was there a few months ago) at our local Iron Pony motorcycle superstore. Hundred of nice bikes in there, but that was the one I kept going back to look. Very sharp.
That should polish out really nice Kevin..........I know how you are
That is sweet!Always been a Kwak guy. After my initial introduction to motorcycles on the obligatory (in the mid 70's) Honda 50 Mini Trail, I went thru a slew of Kwaks. A KD 125 was my first real bike. Then my old man bought a KZ400LTD in '80 that I ended up riding to HS. Bought my own Z400 later that the wife and I dated on. Then a 74 Z900, another, a 1000 that we honeymooned on. I wrenched in a Honda/Kawasaki shop in Abilene for a couple years as a college student. Loved the conservative approach of Kawasaki vs Honda. Honda was bold and innovative....but man they had like 4 different engine designs going that were all very different to service. Kawasaki....if you know the gap and where the points were (yes, points Virginia) on the KZ200, you could find and gap them on the 400, 650, 900, and 1000. Same with all the major components. Shim under bucket...what nonsense...threaded please. My current main tourer is a 2005 ZG 1000 Concours, direct line from the old KZ series thru the early Ninja's. Easy to maintain, reliable as a stone axe. 73K trouble free miles (just replace the front wheel bearings every 25K!)
Sorry, but I can't agree here.
The ZG 1000 is a modified 900 Ninja. These are water cooled.
The only resemblance to the old KZs is they are inline fours.
As for trouble free? Imo not hardly.
That said they are good mile munchers.
So, you KNOW that I stayed up half the night, detailing and waxing. Damned thing doesn't look any different.Uggggggg !Still, that's a lot of green right there. and.... it's raining here