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Hi,


I'm returning to motorcycling after 12+ years of enforced time off due to a prolapsed disc in my neck (which has been replaced with an artificial disc).


Finally, 9+ years post surgery I am well enough to get back on a bike.


I have owned bikes since I was 19, started on a CZ125, several different Kawasaki's and a couple of Suzuki's.


I sold my GPz550A4 back in January this year. Have now taken ownership of a Kawasaki GT750P1 in Gold, 1st registered in Sept '82 and only has 12825 genuine miles on the clock. An early model as the frame number is in the 300's, the engine number is in the 5000's.


Pleased to say that the first ride on the GT went well, no pain in my neck or shoulder and the bike is a joy to ride. I remember why I liked riding a bike, before I started to suffer with pains in my neck.


And my nickname is because I used to own a GPz750 Turbo and a Corrado G60, with a stage 2 Supercharger.


All the best,


Kaz

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Hi and welcome.

had a couple of GT750’s years ago. Think they were P4s. Good bikes.

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Congratulations - that's some hiatus. I was just reading up on your old GPZ750 Turbo... sounds like a bit of a bike in it's time 👍

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