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krazy kiwi

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About krazy kiwi

  • Birthday 12/15/1959

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  • Current Bike(s)
    Yamaha XVS 950A 2009

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Melbourne Australia
  • Interests
    Outdoor activities,meeting interesting people & motorcycle riding

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  1. You can ride a 950 at any yamaha dealer thoughout Australia,they have only been imported into the country in the last three months and are selling like hot cakes.I myself have one of the first shipment,had to wait a month for it to arrive,now you can't keep me of it,the weather here is getting better summer is a comming,where in Australia are you
  2. I've had my 950A custom for two months,great look & ride,here in oz purchase price 13,000-14,000 on road cost.My decision to purchase this poticualar model was the look as over here probably there to rider on the classic's,my opion is that they are trying to follow the harley style of ride.
  3. Yamaha's 950A wieght is 278 kg with 17 litres of fuel
  4. Don't need a tacho unless your riding a high performance bike,just listen to your bike and you should know what to do
  5. Harley's are all vibrators on two wheels,that's why harley riders love them and for the sound they make,l've ridin lots of harley's and that's why l don't ride one.
  6. What a bizzare regulation,if a screen comes up above the riders eyes.It's designed to protect the rider from weather and deflection in the case of flying objects and any manufacturer of screens would not sell a product that wasn't safe to use.As others have said harleys have them and they care be purchased from any yamaha dealer aruond the world for if not all,but most models.
  7. I'm about to install a screen on my bike,took alot of thought before going ahead,finally decided on a lower type screen,then if required move up to taller,as long as is at least stop as much wind as possible l'll be happy
  8. These bike have some slight vibration at idle and low speed,but once your pull back at that throttle you should'nt recieve any vibrations.If you are really concerned l suggest you get your bike look at,l've had my bike for two months without any trouble,fantastic ride,only slight problem is ground clearance with foot boards which taking alittle time to adjust too
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