Pulled the trigger (did I really just do that?!)

You know it. I miss that shop.

Times change. Get this: Glen fully braced my Z1 frame including rake change and lay down shocks. $200. Mind you, he lined up a bunch of Kawasaki frames and went to town. $200!! Can you get a tire installed for $200!! today?
 
Nice upright riding position. I never kept a bike more than 8 seasons and I surely dont miss it now.

Do not follow manufacture break in bike will be a dog.

http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm

If you ride sportbikes/sport tourers they get better every few years.

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Not going to do that. Never heard of this guy. I'll go by the cycle word article on break in. I'm not saying you're wrong but I've seen the opposite of what this guy claims with other people's bikes. I guess do what you want with your machine but I don't believe in the hammer it hard method.

I don't believe in babying it either. My friend has a dyno so when break in is done I'll get it checked and see what numbers come up.

Edit* after reading his article in full I am doing a lot similar to him. Quick burst up to 6000rpm ,not taking it past 100 km and letting the engine brake or compression stop itself. I'm just not pinging it off the limiter.
I agree about keeping that rev range moving
 
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Keep both bikes. One to wrench and one to ride. Restore old bike to it's former glory. Once it's ready then sell the new bike!!!
 
Never sell bikes, keep getting more
 
Never sell bikes, keep getting more
Space is getting tight.
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Trying to...

Hard for me when I gotta use my sport bike as a work horse to do everything

I've gone grocery shopping on a VFR750. 2 grocery bags in each hand gently bumping off the fairing. Good memories.
 
A friend of mine has a CB750F that has been sitting in his garage since the 1980s when he bought it new. He'll never sell it. His previous bike was a Honda cb100 that his friend with an AMF Sportster used to make fun of as he blew him away. When he got the 750F he ran rings around the Sportster laughing all day. It was his only ride for school. Great times back then.

Congrats on the new ride. Post pics next to hot chicks soon.
 
I've gone grocery shopping on a VFR750. 2 grocery bags in each hand gently bumping off the fairing. Good memories.

No backpack then?
How about cargo net?
 
No backpack then?
How about cargo net?

Done it many times on a gsxr. Cargo net and back packs are your friend.

Ive never been a backpack guy, tank bags don't let the weight rest on your back. I had a bungee net but I had too much stuff and just decided it was okay to ride with it in my hands. It must have been really funny to see. I may have had more bungee'd to the back seat but I cannot remember.
 
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