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 chrismeister Nitrous Nuisance
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 Posted: 08:10 - 27 Jul 2011 Post subject: Zx6r tidy up - Suggestions ?! |
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Passed my test in May and bought this the next day for £1000 with 35K on the clock and a full years MOT, Dyno Jet, viper race can and K&N filer. Had no real problems with it since I got it so I think I got a bargain!
Here she is: https://i819.photobucket.com/albums/zz118/chrsjcb/IMG_0200.jpg
She's a bit tatty around the edges though as you can see and I want to get it looking really good over the summer (well, what we've had of one).
First on the list is to sort out the guys ghetto DIY tail tidy where he hacked off a lot of the undertray with a hacksaw.
Going to take it all off and cut it perfectly, sort out the rear indicator mounting - you can see the wiring on and the tape that I think must hold them on!
Also get rid of the Monster can cover on the back because it looks a bit gay.
Any suggestions would be great!! ____________________ https://www.tartycarper.co.uk |
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| DrDonnyBrago |
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 Posted: 13:29 - 27 Jul 2011 Post subject: Re: Zx6r tidy up - Suggestions ?! |
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| chrismeister wrote: | Passed my test in May and bought this the next day for £1000 with 35K on the clock and a full years MOT, Dyno Jet, viper race can and K&N filer. Had no real problems with it since I got it so I think I got a bargain!
Here she is: https://i819.photobucket.com/albums/zz118/chrsjcb/IMG_0200.jpg
She's a bit tatty around the edges though as you can see and I want to get it looking really good over the summer (well, what we've had of one).
First on the list is to sort out the guys ghetto DIY tail tidy where he hacked off a lot of the undertray with a hacksaw.
Going to take it all off and cut it perfectly, sort out the rear indicator mounting - you can see the wiring on and the tape that I think must hold them on!
Also get rid of the Monster can cover on the back because it looks a bit gay.
Any suggestions would be great!! |
Looks nice mate, it photos really well and you cant notice the niggly bits you mention.
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 chrismeister Nitrous Nuisance
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 Posted: 13:38 - 27 Jul 2011 Post subject: |
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Cheers!
I can see them and it annoys me though!
The manifold is blowing a bit so I need to patch that up... ____________________ https://www.tartycarper.co.uk |
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| Shaane |
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An extra 300 could of got you my G2
You got a nice bike there mate, I've had mine since 20k miles and now she has 42k and never let me down. Regularly serviced it and have never had a problem.
Maybe to improve yours a little bit a origional sticker kit? Looks abit plain atm. ____________________ EMRA Roadstock #92 - Paperwork Permitted.
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 chrismeister Nitrous Nuisance
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Damn... Oh well.
What would I have to do for a full service?
It all possible with a Haynes manual?
Peace of mind thing so I know something isn't going to let me down. ____________________ https://www.tartycarper.co.uk |
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Looks very clean and tidy as it is . Ebay is you friend for cheap undertrays and tail tidies (laddo picked them up for his 6r for £15 and £6). Then just add/modify stuff as it takes your fancy.
When I get a new bike I tend to give it a a couple of rides to note down any niggles, then after a couple of weeks give it a full service, pull all the plastics off and go around the loom looking for bodged wiring then stick a 12v outlet or two on before I think about any mods.
On yours the only things that would be high on the to-do list would be to sort the undertray/tail tidy, maybe get an integrated rear light /indicator unit (if you can get them in smoked for that model) replace the various stickers with ones in the same colour, maybe get some shorty levers and get the wheels powder coated a different colour when the tyres need replacing.
But mods are such a personal thing go with whatever you like - but please don't cover it in a Monster Energy sticker set as it will devalue your bike by 87%  ____________________ Macie
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 chrismeister Nitrous Nuisance
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Thanks for the suggestions!
I'm putting together a little list of things I'm going to do;
Firstly:
Cut undertray perfectly, prime and spray in kawasaki green.
Take off indicators and make sure mount hasn't been bodged too.
Repair small hole in manifold.
Get an integrated brake / indicator setup.
New rear tyre - I'm treadless on some parts in the middle and it's been plugged.
After:
Powdercoat wheels in black.
Possibly respray the rear all green as the black wasn't masked off very well and I think it looks out of place.
Kind of want a smaller can on the back, something louder! (It's pretty loud already but quite deep)
Full service when I get a chance. ____________________ https://www.tartycarper.co.uk |
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Me personally - Polish the rims (there flaking anyway) well polish the outer rim and leave the centre?spokes a solid colour. black/green
Put a standard screen on it (I f**King hate any coloured/smoked/doublebubble etc screens )
remove the monster can, paint the hugger black (or sell it and replace with a black one!)
Sort the bits you said (numberplate hanger/indis etc)
Maybe look at some mor interesting sticker placement/better decals
Thats it. Ride it.
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Braided lines.
Clear screen.
Powder coat wheels black.
And sort out the indicators.  |
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All it needs is a black screen, green wheels and black hugger. Like mine Oh...and also a stubby can  ____________________ EMRA Roadstock #92 - Paperwork Permitted.
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 chrismeister Nitrous Nuisance
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Go the fairings off last night and put some putty over some very small pinholes in the manifold to stop the blowing, sounds much better now and it feels like it's a little more responsive.....
Could just be a placebo though. ____________________ https://www.tartycarper.co.uk |
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OK I want to stubby the can when I tidy up the undertray....
Has anyone stubbied a can that didn't have a band around the end?
The end is riveted but the rivets don't secure a band in place like other cans i've seen.... It should be able to be re-riveted once i've cut it down, right?
Also, some little scrote stole my left crash bung at some point! ____________________ https://www.tartycarper.co.uk |
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get the wheels powder coated they look scabby and purple  ____________________ Well, you know what they say. If you want to save the world, you have to push a few old ladies down the stairs.
Skudd:- Perhaps she just thinks you are a window licker and is being nice just in case she becomes another Jill Dando.
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35000 miler..
I would suggest you do this
Replace rear shock! Within a few months or hard riding, you'll have found out that the rear shock will have lost its damping. Whilst you're at it, you can change the front fork oil and seals too. That way your chassis is running sweeet as a nut.
Check downpipes for ANY signs of corrosion/rusting and deal with that! Best to sort it out now before the salty air attacks in november!
Keep the hugger green and polish the lips of the rims. Failing that, black hammerite it and rim tape will set it out.
If you do want original decals...
Give These guys - The Image Works a ring and they can supply you an OEM decal set for about £60 and they're very good quality. I've used them numerous times before.
F1-3 ninjas are very good bikes for the road and for a grand it's pretty much what it's worth.
Electrically, nothing goes wrong. However, you may wish to address the impending suspension issues. Valve checks are usually done every 16k miles. But the engine is a peach to work on since there's room to get at everything.
Don't get the standard screen because it just deflects the wind to your chest! If you want a double bubble, tinted black or clear will do.
Braided lines and a clean up of the calipers will bring the stoppers into ship shape condition. ____________________ The Tot 2019 Z1000SX - 2007 R1
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Right, had the fairings off over the weekend, got the small holes in the manifold all sealed up with some putty, have taken it for a hard ride since and it's still sealed. I would like to replace it though if I come across a bargain.
Stubbied the exhaust too, went to 10" as I didn't want it to look too short;
https://i819.photobucket.com/albums/zz118/chrsjcb/IMG_0279.jpg
Trying to sort out a tyre change at work today too. ____________________ https://www.tartycarper.co.uk |
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