My new " Goose-bike" replica

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Very nice bike man... :fingerup:

I drive lots better and newer bikes, but every time I drive my old Z, the good times roll... ;) :mrgreen:

You are from Germany ?

What is "cast wheels" ??


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awesome man......i really need to do one of these
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Thanks for information, I got this kind of wheels too on mine, 18/18 with 7arm.. 8-)
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Hi raindogs,
nice bike also!! Basic is an MK II ?
If you want to create your bike to an Goose-bike, Toecutter or Bubba Zanetti, just let me know...i have fairing-kits complete for selling :D
( i´ve worked on the parts this summer about 400 hours, to re-create the style of fairing so close to the original as i was able to...than let made a mold, let made the screens for it and so on...the same old story: a lot of blood , sweat and tears.. :D )
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joeGermanGoose wrote:Hi raindogs,
nice bike also!! Basic is an MK II ?
If you want to create your bike to an Goose-bike, Toecutter or Bubba Zanetti, just let me know...i have fairing-kits complete for selling :D
( i´ve worked on the parts this summer about 400 hours, to re-create the style of fairing so close to the original as i was able to...than let made a mold, let made the screens for it and so on...the same old story: a lot of blood , sweat and tears.. :D )
Never mind, the result is awesome... 8-)

I put my bike together from the parts, so I use Z1000A2 rahmen :?: and strength it by Yoshimura manual. I put on MK2 engine with 28 carb fited with 1,30mm jets and sprint filters, cuted Marving, Z1R 18/18 wheels, KB1 (kawasaki-bimota) 3rd bridge and fuzzdraster :?: ...
Evrything on the bike is produced before 1979 except rear shocks.
I use my bike for oldtimer racing and outlaw midnight rambleing :mrgreen: so I built it to be usefull, I do not like replica, but with years of explatation it looks littlebit like MM warrior... :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Nice Job
Looks good
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say... thats a nice bike!
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