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04 Apr 2015 20:26 #666594
by K.D. HART
My parents have a farm in the country and my dog always wants to ride on the quad when we go to visit, so this bike is for him.
I also found this old H1 ice racer with the Denco cobra package for me to play with on the farm.
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Yes, dirt roads.swest wrote: Why the knobbies on the Z1? All dirt roads?
Steve
My parents have a farm in the country and my dog always wants to ride on the quad when we go to visit, so this bike is for him.
I also found this old H1 ice racer with the Denco cobra package for me to play with on the farm.
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04 Apr 2015 21:19 #666599
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1980B4 1000
1978 Z1R
1978 B3 750
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My first job after college was at the Vetter Fairing Co. in 1976. I worked in the design studio and the Tarraplane sidecar was one of the projects. Broken frames were one of the biggest problems we had. Modern motorcycle frames are not designed to handle the extra stress of a sidecar. If you complete this build please regularly inspect the frame and mounting system.
1980B4 1000
1978 Z1R
1978 B3 750
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08 Jun 2015 18:59 #675802
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