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Z1000st
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Not bad bikes to be fair
Pretty tall and heavy , Mind you I am 5' 5".
They do however have a massive swingarm pivot point. Good for putting modern running gear on.
I was going to do this with mine.
Have everything for the chain conversion and fz750 front and rear ends.
But the ST is probably worth more than an FZ750.
Pretty tall and heavy , Mind you I am 5' 5".
They do however have a massive swingarm pivot point. Good for putting modern running gear on.
I was going to do this with mine.
Have everything for the chain conversion and fz750 front and rear ends.
But the ST is probably worth more than an FZ750.
Taffus wrote:PAULJAC47 wrote:This must be the first ad i have ever seen for a Z1000st wanted,saying that they are a bloody good bike!!!!
Why are they bad? (just interested)
Nowt wrong i reckon,bit heavy and some say drive tries to fight you in bends,but i never had issues with mine wish i still had it really!!
PAULJAC47,,,,,"She may not look like much, but she's got it where it counts, kid."
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-Han Solo
You can't polish a turd, but you can roll it in glitter
Salad is what real food eats.
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Hello there, I have 2 and a half STs at the mo, I have had another 4 before that.
They are a bit tall and heavy but are torque central [ once towed a Ford fiesta about 2 miles with one], they have never, ever let me down and have always put a big smile on my face especially with a Harris exhaust fitted.
I am new to the site and this is my 1st post /reply so please be gentle with me.
I am looking to do up my old favourite Z 1000 ST at the moment and then do do a custom job on the other one, still in design with that but prob old school, in the meantime I have collected many spares, I sold off a few bikes and loads of spares about 6 or 7 years ago but I still have quite a few bits and bobs left which i will be listing soon over the next few weeks.
They are a bit tall and heavy but are torque central [ once towed a Ford fiesta about 2 miles with one], they have never, ever let me down and have always put a big smile on my face especially with a Harris exhaust fitted.
I am new to the site and this is my 1st post /reply so please be gentle with me.
I am looking to do up my old favourite Z 1000 ST at the moment and then do do a custom job on the other one, still in design with that but prob old school, in the meantime I have collected many spares, I sold off a few bikes and loads of spares about 6 or 7 years ago but I still have quite a few bits and bobs left which i will be listing soon over the next few weeks.
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