Those bikes had a rep for being killers.I’m living proof that God looks after foolish people, in 1975 my brother bought a 1974 close out 750cc Kawasaki triple, that was the fastest bike around, I was only 17 riding a rocket. We would swap out his bike for my car at times, I don’t care how mild mannered a person is, when you climb on something with that kind of power you have to let it rip.
I’ve also lost many a friend to bike wrecks. Sadly most were their own fault. Taking curves too fast, slick road surface, driving while impaired. Only a few were due to other drivers.I was no stranger to bikes when I got that 900 Z1. By then I was already on my 4th road bike and who knows how many dirt bikes. I was racing enduros and hill climbing/trail riding. Those 900’s were just plain stupid fast !
I have a 90hp mercury 3cyld with 3 carbs, I have had it since 1990 and it has always been very dependable. I bought the boat when it was 6 months old and still under warranty, the manual says to run the engine above 5k rpm when cruising for extended rides, I run it wide open and have never had a problem. It’s on a 16 foot Astro bass boat, does 42 mph with two adults and gear.65HP Merc Greg. Three cylinder two carb, one cylinder always running lean. Buddy of mine just sold his 1973 Boston Whaler with a 65HP Force, with a similarly blown piston to some one in SC. My engine and his mechanically were identical.
Tom
I have a 90hp mercury 3cyld with 3 carbs, I have had it since 1990 and it has always been very dependable. I bought the boat when it was 6 months old and still under warranty, the manual says to run the engine above 5k rpm when cruising for extended rides, I run it wide open and have never had a problem. It’s on a 16 foot Astro bass boat, does 42 mph with two adults and gear.
" 5k rpm when cruising for extended rides"
And that is why I got my Homelite/Bearcat 4stroke outboards. They will run at idle, all day, every day without a fouled plug.
It's the way my wife likes it. Her idea of a boat ride, is 1kt around lake shores. window shopping lakefront property.
By the way. Nice shelter Greg, but I'm thinking. Poles were too long or pole holes were not deep enough.
Just saying, pay me mind.
Tom
BAAAHAAAHAAA...You know what would be worse? If someone throws a stick in your spokes when you are riding by because your a smartass!
That was my "old guy response".
Your turn is coming, unless you don't make it. We are here having survived our youth. And trying to extend it.BAAAHAAAHAAA...