Nice ride mate, the road looks like fun. You might need a new left hand glove 🙂. I agree with everything you said about the ZZR. I think one of the reasons the bike has nor attained classic status is that there were just so many sold that they are not rare enough but I suspect that will change in the future. Looking at you all wrapped up and looking cold brings back memories. When I lived in the UK over 20 years ago I used to ride all year round on my ZZR. Glad I have sunshine all year round now. Another advantage is that they have no need to put salt on the roads here so rust is rare on both bikes and cars. Enjoy your ride mate.
@@MichaelZZRrider Thank you for watching Michael. I know of your own love for all things ZZR. As I expected the ZZR has the most interest, with my own memories and time with them, I fully understand why. Keep enjoying your dry weather and supplying your own custodian efforts for us to enjoy.
Nice ride mate, the road looks like fun. You might need a new left hand glove 🙂. I agree with everything you said about the ZZR. I think one of the reasons the bike has nor attained classic status is that there were just so many sold that they are not rare enough but I suspect that will change in the future. Looking at you all wrapped up and looking cold brings back memories. When I lived in the UK over 20 years ago I used to ride all year round on my ZZR. Glad I have sunshine all year round now. Another advantage is that they have no need to put salt on the roads here so rust is rare on both bikes and cars. Enjoy your ride mate.
@@MichaelZZRrider Thank you for watching Michael. I know of your own love for all things ZZR. As I expected the ZZR has the most interest, with my own memories and time with them, I fully understand why. Keep enjoying your dry weather and supplying your own custodian efforts for us to enjoy.