"Evil" looking bike
#1
"Evil" looking bike
Saw this today while dropping my kids off at their school. I did a double-take and a quick u-turn to snag this photo. Looks vaguely familiar doesn't it?
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RE: "Evil" looking bike
ORIGINAL: Nobrakes
Absolutely. Fit a set of knobbies and slap on a skid plate and I think it would be perfect
Absolutely. Fit a set of knobbies and slap on a skid plate and I think it would be perfect
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RE: "Evil" looking bike
That'd be a neat trick to bore it out that big. I just took it to a 300cc by upgrading the cylinder and piston, though - check it out:
https://www.kawasakiforums.com/m_49288/tm.htm
Had a serious "Doh!" moment near the end of re-assembly when I accidentally jabbed my radiator when my knife slipped cutting the stupid zip-tie that I zipped to the timing chain to keep from having to fish it out of the engine. So I learned a little about radiator repair, no extra charge Other than that, everything went smooth.
I'm still breaking in the new cylinder so I haven't really opened it. From my two break-in sessions so far, I can definitely tell it's got some more punch. I can only imagine what one of those hopped up Ninja's would be like. [sm=nxsmile.gif]
https://www.kawasakiforums.com/m_49288/tm.htm
Had a serious "Doh!" moment near the end of re-assembly when I accidentally jabbed my radiator when my knife slipped cutting the stupid zip-tie that I zipped to the timing chain to keep from having to fish it out of the engine. So I learned a little about radiator repair, no extra charge Other than that, everything went smooth.
I'm still breaking in the new cylinder so I haven't really opened it. From my two break-in sessions so far, I can definitely tell it's got some more punch. I can only imagine what one of those hopped up Ninja's would be like. [sm=nxsmile.gif]