back on the zxr400 L1

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wilko
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My Bike: zxr400 L1 & R1 4c8
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back on the zxr400 L1

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Hi guys
just joined up after falling back in love with my zxr400 L1. It was my first bike and i could never part with it. I got a zx6r b1h and had that for 4 years while the 400 collected dust at the back of the garage :-(. Last month i got her out and cleaned her up and got her running again, got a mot, tax and insurance and took her for a spin and fell in love again. i have now sold the B1h now as i am enjoying the 400 more, every one thinks i am mad for going "back over" :smt018 but i just guess they have not ridden a zxr400 yet, cant wait to have a ride out with them i think they will be surprised haha.
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sounds a plan to me, sell the 600 for the 400 :D
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They always come back! Welcome to the forum!
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wilko
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My Bike: zxr400 L1 & R1 4c8
Location: north east

Re: back on the zxr400 L1

Post by wilko »

Thanks, i have the bug now lol, i cant get enough of it. look forward to talking to everyone and maybe even see some of you out and about. i am in the north east. :smt001
Life’s journey is not to arrive at the grave safely, in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting ‘Holy toad, what a ride!
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