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  • @grisbane you ride like a minj would piss on you all day long get a clue and pull your head outta your ass sunshine!! my old man would whip you up this road if your man enough!!! thats all that needs to be said thanks and bye!

  • @grisbane you ride like a fanny would piss on you all day long get a clue and pull your head outta your ass sunshine!! my old man would whip you up this road if your man enough!!! thats all that needs to be said thanks and bye!

  • @grisbane you ride likie a fanny would piss on you all day long get a clue and pull your head outta your ass sunshine!! my old man would whip you up this road if your man enough!!! thats all that needs to be said thanks and bye!

  • Looks a lot like Plump Hill. a twisty hill with bad cambers and long drops. B2's forever

  • my dad has one of these bikes, its going to be my first bike and so far im enjoying it!

  • I still have this B2

    Is it only me that sees the mid point and notices 'Neutral'?

  • I certainly hope it'll do more than 90mph lol. My KZ400 does 90 mph on a regular day :p

  • Still loving this

    Mine is a B2, still have it but not ridden for years

    The original street fighter bike

    As I recall the Yoshi pipe was a bit tame

    The Harris Magnum was much more aggressive and, unusually, a left handed pipe

    Until the whole thing fell off on the M25 on the way to a job interview

    BTW Pipers are for wimps

    Thanks for keeping this vid alive

  • One of the first UJM's that actually handled. Had hoots and hoots of fun on mine, had a Yoshi pipe on it until it ground through on the right handers! big ends went after some 60K's of thrashing. And to the dreamer named miniclean - my mate had a 350lc and couldnt keep up down the straights or in the twisties

  • Still loving this

  • good man liked that brought back some memories

  • Had one of these in 1978 reg SPF ***R it was owned by Kawasaki UK and I bought it with 1500 miles on the clock. Just the best bike I ever owned. If you have one, go to Cheddar Gorge and ride it up and down the road that runs through the middle of the Gorge - it power peaks (it had a power band like a two stroke)in the short stretches between the bends, leaving the heavy weights behind!. I could go on and on....

  • I love this vid

    I still have my 77 R reg Z650 B1

    The original streetfighter bike?

    I had a Harris 4 into 1 that poked out of the left hand side

    Very noisy and meant I had to ditch the center stand

    So the side stand sunk into the mud a lot :)

    Any other memories out there?

  • these bikes sound great with a 4>1 exhaust.vance & Hines is what i went with,the bike sounds great.Kerkers sound good too...havnt heard any others.

  • Yea im fourteen and i just recently bought a KZ650. Those are cold blooded sons of bitches... and the idles high, but those bikes move. My god do they move!

  • true i fifteen and i got an old 79 junker and an restoring it.

  • The old Plump chapel at 02:17..... & get those carbs balanced.

  • I owned one of these bikes back in the late eighties and its speedometer needle used wobble about like the one in the video. Just thought I'd share this completely irrelevant bit of information.

  • I WAS QUICKER ON MY 250 LC

  • @miniclean In your dreams, my mates 350LC could only just stay with the my Z650 in base form. I remember gas flowing the head on my 1978 B2 (with a kilometer clock?) fitted the yoshi pipe, down a big hill with a tale wind you could hit 130mph, fond memories of 1981 to 1984.

  • Nice one, I still have my kwacker, makes me want to use it now ;)

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