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Motorcycles

All two-wheeled-related. Anything about bikes and riding.

Before You Buy a Bike….

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Motorcycles are a lot of fun. They're also relatively inexpensive to buy - and they get great gas mileage. But if you've never ridden before, there are some things you should...

1975 Kawasaki S1 Rebuild: Installment Nine

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  The S1C's bodywork - including the tank - is now finished and installed. Everything has been repainted in the correct Halibut Blue, with correct reproduction decals and pinstriping. The finish -...

1975 Kawasaki S1 Rebuild: Installment Eight

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There is light at the end of the tunnel - in fact, I can almost hear the spitting and popping of my soon-to-be operational S1's two-stroke engine. But first, a segue...

Motorcycle Clovers…

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I used to think that people who ride are almost by default non-Clovers. It takes higher-order skills, for one, to ride a motorcycle than it does to drive a car. In...

1975 Kawasaki S1 Rebuild: Installment Seven

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I was hung up for a few weeks, waiting (after looking) for the parts I needed to rebuild the S3 donor bike's disc brake system, which was thoroughly gunked up thanks...

1975 Kawasaki S1 Rebuild: Installment Six

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The Triple is back on its feet, so to speak! After a lot of scrounging, I was finally able to locate a set of tires for the bike. One thing I...

Why The King Died…

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This old Kawasaki motorcycle I'm trying to resurrect has a neat little engine of a type you don't see anymore - unless you're in the backyard weed-whacking, that is. I'm talking...

1975 Kawasaki S1 Rebuild: Installment Five

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The old Kaw is starting to look like something again ... something good. At last! This latest progress reports begins with a short story about a lucky find. I happened to...

1975 Kawasaki S1 Rebuild: Installment Four

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Rebuilding this bike - which had been sitting for probably 20 years before I got it - required more than just a clean-up and refreshing of the mechanical parts. The frame, for...

1975 Kawasaki S1 Rebuild: Installment 3

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August 7, 2011 - The dirty work is now done. I've removed the last few bits and pieces off the frame; the bike is completely disassembled. A few things worth mentioning here: * I...
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