This is a used Z1-R owners Manual - Original but in poor condition. Ideal for adding authenticity to a classic and iconic Kawasaki.
This old Classic sailing ship is exactly what it is, designed for display only.Approx 80cm x 80cm x 30cm. Not perfect to scale model bought in Italy during the late 70's.
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Front Fork assembly ER6 Upside down forks and triple clamp assy. 40mm Sliders
Metzler Lazertec 110/90-19 (new)
Metzler 180/60R-17 Racetec K2 Slick
1 set of Michellin competion S12 90/90-21 MX tires
1 - 180x640R/17 Battleaxe Rear Full wet 2 - 120/600R/17 Battleaxe Front Full wet
I lifted the UV-cracked visor. ‘ Which way does the track go and what’s the lap record?’ I called out over the noise of the valve gear rattling and clanging between my legs. The flag marshal’s eyebrows raised in disbelief. I could see him muttering, ‘And who the hell do you think you are — Mike Hailwood?’ In 1979 Graeme Crosby arrived in Britain with his worldly possessions in a carry-bag. His racing suit draped over his left shoulder, a scratched helmet in his right hand and just £150 in his wallet, he was ready to take on the world. Four years later ‘Croz’, as he is affectionately known to millions of fans, walked away from the glamour of world championship Grand Prix racing, taking with him a bag full of trophies and his ever-present sense of humour. In that short time he had achieved more than most riders could ever hope for in a lifetime of racing. Become his pillion passenger as he takes you on a fast and furious journey from the grassroots of New Zealand motorcycle racing through Australia, Japan, the UK and Europe. Experience with him the crashes, the pain, the elation of winning and the international controversies. While the politics, boycotts and tragic fatalities make enthralling reading, the common thread is his determination to enjoy life and have fun. And win a few world championships. Graeme Crosby now lives at Matakana, north of Auckland, where he and his wife are establishing their own piece of paradise. This is his first book. It doesn’t show.
As per list sent to you Peter - including the books