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My old 1979 KZ900. I bought it from a Navy fighter pilot who had purchased it new back in 1979 from Texas police department as a result of an over purchase. It had sat for probably 5 years and I paid $250 for it. Try as I might I could not get those carbs clean, even taking them apart and dipping them. A sonic cleaner would have gotten them right but they weren't available back when I bought this in 1990. A guy named Butch Harlow, who owned a vintage Brit shop over in Newport News, Virginia sold me a great set of accelerator pump carbs. I mounted and balanced them and she ran like a scalded ape. I had it for two years and did some great rides in Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and even up into Pennsylvania, selling it for $850. Another one of those that I should have kept.
This was taken in my driveway in Virginia Beach
Out in front of a friend's shop situated on 500 acre farm in Chesapeake, VA. It was a wild ride that day down into North Carolina. The two friends on the right both passed away, Bill, on the end in about 2001 and the bald headed gent, Jeff, last year from cancer. He was a Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer who later worked for singer Willie Nelson in Texas before moving back to California a couple of years before he died. The guy on the far left, Trese (pronounced Trey) now has independent VTwin repair shop in Virginia Beach. That's his shovelhead in the background. The guy with his hand on the bars is a skinnier and younger version of the now me.
This is just one of the many great bikes I have owned. I still have the jackets I'm wearing in both pics but they are just a leeeeetle bit snug. The one in the top pic is a made in Germany Hein Gericke Paris-Dakar jacket.
This was taken in my driveway in Virginia Beach
Out in front of a friend's shop situated on 500 acre farm in Chesapeake, VA. It was a wild ride that day down into North Carolina. The two friends on the right both passed away, Bill, on the end in about 2001 and the bald headed gent, Jeff, last year from cancer. He was a Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer who later worked for singer Willie Nelson in Texas before moving back to California a couple of years before he died. The guy on the far left, Trese (pronounced Trey) now has independent VTwin repair shop in Virginia Beach. That's his shovelhead in the background. The guy with his hand on the bars is a skinnier and younger version of the now me.
This is just one of the many great bikes I have owned. I still have the jackets I'm wearing in both pics but they are just a leeeeetle bit snug. The one in the top pic is a made in Germany Hein Gericke Paris-Dakar jacket.
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