Difference between revisions of "User:Noles1984"

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*'''Bikes Owned:'''  
*'''Bikes Owned:'''  
#1970 [[Honda CL70]]  
#1970 [[Honda CL70]]  
#1972 [[Kawasaki F6]] customized rotary valve to [[Kawasaki G31M]] specs
#1972 [[Kawasaki F6]]. The [[Rotary Disc Valve|rotary disc valve]] was modified to the specs of the famous and mysterious [[Kawasaki G31M]].
#1972 [[Kawasaki G5]] ([[User talk:Noles1984|see discussion]])
#1972 [[Kawasaki G5]]. I took delivery of the first Kawasaki G5 delivered at Juno Motorcycle Center, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno_Beach%2C_Florida Juno Beach, Florida]. The bike was stripped of all lights removed, speedometer removed, wiring harness removed, added [[Pirelli]] [[knobby tires]], and the rotary disc valve was cut to give an opening with the same degree of that of the [[Kawasaki G3|Kawasaki G31-M]]. Estimated 14 HP.
*'''Bikes I worked on''':
*'''Bikes I worked on''':
*[[Kawasaki G2]]
*[[Kawasaki G2]]

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  • From: Tallahassee, Florida
  • Graduate of Florida State University, 1984
  • Editor for Wikipedia with over 200 authored articles and 4000+ edits.
  • Kawasaki mechanic: 1971-1973
  • Bikes Owned:
  1. 1970 Honda CL70
  2. 1972 Kawasaki F6. The rotary disc valve was modified to the specs of the famous and mysterious Kawasaki G31M.
  3. 1972 Kawasaki G5. I took delivery of the first Kawasaki G5 delivered at Juno Motorcycle Center, Juno Beach, Florida. The bike was stripped of all lights removed, speedometer removed, wiring harness removed, added Pirelli knobby tires, and the rotary disc valve was cut to give an opening with the same degree of that of the Kawasaki G31-M. Estimated 14 HP.

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