Hey all.
Hey all.
I thought I'd introduce myself to the group and say hi.
I just purchased a mint 1998 SHawk and have fallen head over heals for it.
As a veteran forum fella that has been on many automotive forums (still am) and motorcycle forums years ago I've taken the liberty to browse and troll all of the threads and live all the wealth of information available.
I've been wrenching for about 40 years now on cars I've built and restored and even had a Kawasaki KZ400 I restored and rode for a year.
Toward the end of the year the 400 wasn't enough for me and quickly outgrew the bike, sold it, and searched for something in the likes of a sport bike.
600's were too small as I'm 6 foot and about 200 pounds so 750 - 1000 cc would do me fine. 25 years later I finally got that bike I've always wanted and can't be happier with it.
She's a beast, a literal banshee of speed that I need to tame, and learn it's strengths and weaknesses to be the rider she deserves.
Here's a picture of it.
I'm glad I found this place and have already made a list of maintenance procedure and upgrades that will keep the beast happy and running smart.
I just purchased a mint 1998 SHawk and have fallen head over heals for it.
As a veteran forum fella that has been on many automotive forums (still am) and motorcycle forums years ago I've taken the liberty to browse and troll all of the threads and live all the wealth of information available.
I've been wrenching for about 40 years now on cars I've built and restored and even had a Kawasaki KZ400 I restored and rode for a year.
Toward the end of the year the 400 wasn't enough for me and quickly outgrew the bike, sold it, and searched for something in the likes of a sport bike.
600's were too small as I'm 6 foot and about 200 pounds so 750 - 1000 cc would do me fine. 25 years later I finally got that bike I've always wanted and can't be happier with it.
She's a beast, a literal banshee of speed that I need to tame, and learn it's strengths and weaknesses to be the rider she deserves.
Here's a picture of it.
I'm glad I found this place and have already made a list of maintenance procedure and upgrades that will keep the beast happy and running smart.
Re: Hey all.
Hi, and welcome.
Looks like a bit of a 'Storm' brewing overhead also
Looks like a bit of a 'Storm' brewing overhead also
- alanfjones1411
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Re: Hey all.
Hi and welcome. Nice looking bike even for a red one
Please remember that you need any pictures of your bike to include garbage bins, long story, but colour and size are unimportant
Did I say nice bike even for a red one, I did, hmmmm must be " old timers " thank god its not black
Please remember that you need any pictures of your bike to include garbage bins, long story, but colour and size are unimportant
Did I say nice bike even for a red one, I did, hmmmm must be " old timers " thank god its not black
Re: Hey all.
Feck, feck feck " old timers " it is you did include a bin!!!! Well done that man!!!
I shall now have to get my eyes tested, pardon did somebody say something. Well I have been in lockdown and I've not found found any hairs yet!!!!!
I shall now have to get my eyes tested, pardon did somebody say something. Well I have been in lockdown and I've not found found any hairs yet!!!!!
Re: Hey all.
Oh dear, I have just reread my first post and think I must explain. I have a yellow bike and recently have a bit of a thing with nigelrb as his is black. There is always a bit of joshing here. I would never wish to cause offence.
Re: Hey all.
welcome to the forum β¦ one of the better ones in my opinion, as there are zero keyboard warriors on here who want to impose their own views or act in a way that would get a slap in real life.
excuse richard above, he is having a senile moment!
sit back and enjoy
excuse richard above, he is having a senile moment!
sit back and enjoy
AMcQ
Re: Hey all.
At 61 and counting I am well on my way?!!
Re: Hey all.
Ooh ah!
Just for clarification, that 'bit of a thing' was a bout of verbal banter rather than intimate physical association .
I strictly observe social distancing rules!
Re: Hey all.
Thanks for the extremely warm welcome all.
Don't feel bad as I am 61 years young and in the best shape in my life. Weight training has been a part of my life since I was 19 years old and even though I'm an over the road truck driver I still train with my 40lb dumbbells everyday.
Honestly I would have loved to have the FireStorm in yellow as that's my favorite color since I had my old Toyota Paseo. It was affectionately called the highlighter it was so bright.
See pic below.
I do love the red though and matches my truck to a tee.
Thanks again all.
I've got some more reading to do on the forums here to gain some much needed knowledge and I appreciate everyone here for all the data and kind words.
Don't feel bad as I am 61 years young and in the best shape in my life. Weight training has been a part of my life since I was 19 years old and even though I'm an over the road truck driver I still train with my 40lb dumbbells everyday.
Honestly I would have loved to have the FireStorm in yellow as that's my favorite color since I had my old Toyota Paseo. It was affectionately called the highlighter it was so bright.
See pic below.
I do love the red though and matches my truck to a tee.
Thanks again all.
I've got some more reading to do on the forums here to gain some much needed knowledge and I appreciate everyone here for all the data and kind words.
Re: Hey all.
Thanks for the extremely warm welcome all.
Don't feel bad as I am 61 years young and in the best shape in my life. Weight training has been a part of my life since I was 19 years old and even though I'm an over the road truck driver I still train with my 40lb dumbbells everyday.
Honestly I would have loved to have the FireStorm in yellow as that's my favorite color since I had my old Toyota Paseo. It was affectionately called the highlighter it was so bright.
See pic below.
I do love the red though and matches my truck to a tee.
Thanks again all.
I've got some more reading to do on the forums here to gain some much needed knowledge and I appreciate everyone here for all the data and kind words.
Don't feel bad as I am 61 years young and in the best shape in my life. Weight training has been a part of my life since I was 19 years old and even though I'm an over the road truck driver I still train with my 40lb dumbbells everyday.
Honestly I would have loved to have the FireStorm in yellow as that's my favorite color since I had my old Toyota Paseo. It was affectionately called the highlighter it was so bright.
See pic below.
I do love the red though and matches my truck to a tee.
Thanks again all.
I've got some more reading to do on the forums here to gain some much needed knowledge and I appreciate everyone here for all the data and kind words.
Re: Hey all.
Also in 60s and lifelong gym trainer and fitness enthusiast.
Who needs lightened flywheels when we can shave a couple of kilos off each butt cheek within a fortnight? (Granted, it shouldn't be there in the first place )
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Life long biscuit eater here, with definitely a few extra pounds. I did up my excercise levels about two years ago but have slipped back with covid. However it looks like I should be able to get back to it in Sept.
Not sure I intend to shave any butt cheeks at any time, I shall leave that to you gym bunnies
I shall leave that to you guys
Written from my couch
Re: Hey all.
welcome along sir, always good banter and advice on here.
oh one tip when taking pictures of your bike try and get some bins in the shot!!! iv no idea why but seems to be the thing to do
oh one tip when taking pictures of your bike try and get some bins in the shot!!! iv no idea why but seems to be the thing to do
the older i get,the faster i was
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