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    I am starting to collect older motorcycles and have a shopping list. The GT750 Suzuki waterbucket and the Kawasaki H1 500 are on it as roadbikes. Suzuki RG500 Mk.3 and Yamaha Tz750D already sourced. That Kawasaki is a wonderfully detailed and restored piece of kit

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    Although not spotted - it did come up when having an online chat/helping them with an issue
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    Anyway one of the ladies that works for us in the French office - her husband has restored just those bikes Kawasaki H1 500 and the waterbus....I will have to find them and post them up.

    EDIT: Found them - sorry was not a waterbus....I think she said that was a friend of her husbands that had the bus.

    First up a Kawasaki Z 1000 along with a Kawasaki 900 Z1B and the Kawasaki 250 SAMURAI
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    Next is the Kawasaki 500 H1E
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    Last is the bike he is working on currently Honda CB 750 K0
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    Quote Originally Posted by bry3500 View Post
    on the subject of Poms and Hot Rods - Triumph Mayflower anyone ?
    Is this not the bigger sister Renown? Looks a bit too long for a Mayflower. Not my kind of car but very well done.

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    You would FALL off Coyote Man HE HE Jamie

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    Jamie- if it was a 1970-71 500 Mach 3 it would throw him, these were definitely more tractable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldfart View Post
    Is this not the bigger sister Renown? Looks a bit too long for a Mayflower. Not my kind of car but very well done.
    Def a Mayflower. My Mum owned 2 of them. The hot rod has been seriously lengthened..

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    Quote Originally Posted by bry3500 View Post
    Def a Mayflower. My Mum owned 2 of them. The hot rod has been seriously lengthened..
    My family had one, towed a 12' caravan with it in the 50's, side valve and all!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldfart View Post
    My family had one, towed a 12' caravan with it in the 50's, side valve and all!
    What happened when you got to a hill ? That sidevalve had a taste for head gaskets as I remember

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    Saw this at Papamoa last year

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    Now THAT is a real bike. Standing quarter in 12.25 seconds-in 1970

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    Quote Originally Posted by bry3500 View Post
    What happened when you got to a hill ? That sidevalve had a taste for head gaskets as I remember
    From what I remember, never a problem, well it got there, but slowly. Inside the purpose built 12' caravan was an 11'6" yacht! Went pretty much all over NZ!
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    Wow . . . all those bikes are cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by nigel watts View Post
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    Thats the one I need!
    Found the ex-Trevor Discombe TZ750, now to try to entice the owner to part with it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 225sloper View Post
    Thought i would start this thread on things that are spotted while out on your daily chores.
    As my job has me on the road quite a bit I do get to see my share of things on the road. Here are a couple to start off.....

    Check out his bonnet scoop


    While we are on things being green...



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    Things being towed!!
    This was going past my house...must have been a BYO BBQ


    Not everyday you see a plane being towed


    The comby is actually being towed by a tow truck


    Was wondering why the traffic was going so slow - check out the tow rope between the first two cars

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    Is the 'wing' in pic #1 a plank of wood?!!!

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    Spotted this at the top of the Kaimais a couple of years ago - and it's not a replica!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nigel watts View Post
    Spotted this at the top of the Kaimais a couple of years ago - and it's not a replica!!

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    Best part of the picture is Sally from the cares movie on the door....

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    This stuff is great guys

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    $2,300 in '74. How much now?
    My Ducati GT750 was $2,450 and the Z would walk away..... My 750 SS however..........

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