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Old 28th March 2020, 13:16   #31
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Re: The story of my Kawasaki Z1000

Such an exhaustive, well written and passionate review of 2 lovely motorcycles, congratulations on the machine!
What i loved even more was that many pictures felt so aesthetically pleasing and actually well shot, can pass for magazine shots and what's even better you did not ruin them by putting an ugly watermark around them, i have seen people with much, much worse photographs using that which is ironic because why would anyone want to steal those photographs.
I will steal a couple of your shots though and use them as wallpapers or something.
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Old 28th March 2020, 20:37   #32
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Brilliant! Thank you for the breakdown. Happy miles ahead!

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Old 29th March 2020, 08:02   #33
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Congratulations Doc...I too had my eye on the same bike for quite some time when it was in the classifieds....different state made me rethink my decision. Do keep writing and updating this thread, you certainly have a flair for writing. In worrying times like this, a wonderful new ownership thread like this is just what the forum needed.
Thank you, Neil. Trust me, the reregistration was just a temporary difficulty. Now that it’s over, I’m enjoying the Z with no worry in my mind about cops stopping me for registration issues. Thank you for the kind words, I shall keep updating the thread for time to time.



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Such an exhaustive, well written and passionate review of 2 lovely motorcycles, congratulations on the machine!
What i loved even more was that many pictures felt so aesthetically pleasing and actually well shot, can pass for magazine shots.. I will steal a couple of your shots though and use them as wallpapers or something.
Hey, thank you so much. And the pic credits are mainly to Keshav, a good friend (Keshav_zen on insta, so check out his other pics) and Prashanth (Asta_la_vista on TBHP). Also the burnout pic was another close friend, Sudarshan’s. I shall convey your appreciation to them, will surely make their Sunday!



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Brilliant! Thank you for the breakdown. Happy miles ahead!
No problem, hope you get the dream bike of your liking soon. Keep us updated.
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Re: The story of my Kawasaki Z1000

Stunning pictures! Congratulations! This bike is going to keep you thrilled for a very long time for sure.

I suggest you find some heat resistant tape to quickly tape that wrap thing that is coming out. Looks ungainly on an otherwise stellar looking bike!
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Old 29th March 2020, 10:49   #35
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Stunning pictures! Congratulations! This bike is going to keep you thrilled for a very long time for sure. I suggest you find some heat resistant tape to quickly tape that wrap thing that is coming out. Looks ungainly on an otherwise stellar looking bike!
Hey, thank you so much, RedLiner! Yes, I am looking to do something regarding that tube. Any ideas regarding heat resistant tape? Suggestions would be very much welcome..!
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Hey Doc,
Many many congratulations on this mighty upgrade. Also, a great and enthralling write up. Great photographs as well. Would definitely reach out to you for purchasing tips if I am out looking for a used machine.


Happy riding!
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Hey Doc,
Many many congratulations on this mighty upgrade. Also, a great and enthralling write up. Great photographs as well. Would definitely reach out to you for purchasing tips if I am out looking for a used machine. Happy riding!
Hey, thank you! I just got lucky to get a good well kept machine.. but yes I will help you in any way possible with my limited experience. Cheers!
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Fantastic review of both motorcycles accompanied by some brilliant photographs! Really enjoyed reading through your ownership review - deserves a bit more than 5 stars!

When I was in India, one of my cousins had a Z800 (and I used to own a triumph Tiger 800). When we went on breakfast rides, I would get to ride the Z. To me it was hard to comprehend how smooth that inline-4 motor was! He had the Acrapovic full system installed and it was music to the ears (and the heart!). I can only imagine what the Z1000 must feel like.

Can you please DM me details of that bike cover thing you have? I have a 350 Jawa Twin back in India which I would like to park in exactly such a thing.

Cheers and safe riding!

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Fantastic review of both motorcycles accompanied by some brilliant photographs! Really enjoyed reading through your ownership review - deserves a bit more than 5 stars! When I was in India, one of my cousins had a Z800 (and I used to own a triumph Tiger 800). When we went on breakfast rides, I would get to ride the Z. To me it was hard to comprehend how smooth that inline-4 motor was! He had the Acrapovic full system installed and it was music to the ears (and the heart!). I can only imagine what the Z1000 must feel like. Can you please DM me details of that bike cover thing you have? I have a 350 Jawa Twin back in India which I would like to park in exactly such a thing. Cheers and safe riding!

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Hey Praveen, thank you so much, your compliments made my day! The inline4 is indeed butter smooth! And yes I shall DM the details of the Polyvault. It’s very useful!
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Congrats!

Your bike looks delicious! And your photos do ample justice to the beauty of the machine.

An inline-4 is super creamy, and it's one of the best experiences to have on two wheels.

Please do share some videos of a ride, would love to hear what the exhaust sounds like above 6k.

Wishing you many happy miles of riding.
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Congrats! Your bike looks delicious! And your photos do ample justice to the beauty of the machine. An inline-4 is super creamy, and it's one of the best experiences to have on two wheels. Please do share some videos of a ride, would love to hear what the exhaust sounds like above 6k. Wishing you many happy miles of riding.
Hey thank you. Yes I will record a proper exhaust once the lockdown is lifted. I have a few standstill videos of a few revs.. but they aren’t anywhere near how good it sounds when it’s on the move! Especially about 6k it’s proper eargasm!
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congratulations on the Z. Kartik is a very dear friend and when he did put the bike on sale he sent me the details and I was considering the bike, but then for some reasons i wasn't convinced with it. So i went ahead and put my money on another motorcycle. He keeps his bikes very well so you have definitely ended up with a superb motorcycle. Enjoy and ride safe.
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Old 30th March 2020, 12:42   #43
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Re: The story of my Kawasaki Z1000

Two motorcycle reviews for the price of one! I'm seriously in awe of your passion, persistence (with your dad) and penmanship. Enjoyed the review in one sitting, much needed relief from these depressing times. Enjoy your ride, rev hard and safe! Cheers.
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Old 30th March 2020, 15:32   #44
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Re: The story of my Kawasaki Z1000

Finally the thread is up.

The sheer time and effort put in by you to seek out and extract such immaculate beauties from the corners of India is incredible.

Hats off mate.

Wonderful photo work by both Keshav and Prasanth.

Ride safe and ride hard doc.
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Re: The story of my Kawasaki Z1000

Such a fantastic thread. Really enjoyed reading it. Jelly that you have such beautiful roads to ride on and are enjoying life. Ride the bike in good health and have fun. The Z1 is truly an iconic bike.
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