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 wildcat Spanner Monkey

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 Posted: 01:21 - 01 Feb 2005 Post subject: Crash bungs/mushrooms. |
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Ok, I gotta get some for the zx6 before I drop her, (or before she drops me!!!) Are they different for different bikes, Different fittings? Are they hard to fit? Where do I get them? And can I get them the same colour as my bike? ____________________ https://www.bebo.com/Z1000-Wildkat |
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 Ste Not Work Safe

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https://www.rg-racing.com/
They are different for different bikes.
They all fit in the same basic way of you remove one of the engine bolts and replace it with the R&G bolt which has room for the mushroom to fit. Have a look on this page on their website about fitting them, it does say that it is details for the F model ZX6R but its the same on all bikes really.
They're not hard to fit, I managed to fit mine with drilling my fairings without breaking anything.
You can get them at lots of bike shops or R&G have them in their online shop.
They're either black or white, so if you've got a white or black bike you can get them the same colour as your bike.
You can get cheaper crash mushrooms, the ones which fit to the fairings and don't need you to drill your fairing but they're really not worth having. They mean your bike is likely to be more damaged in a crash, as rather than sliding along the ground keeping the fairing off the ground like R&G type ones they hold it slightly off the ground and as its not mounted strongly (just held on by the fairing screws) it can easily be ripped off taking a nice bit of the fairing panel with it. |
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Thanks. My bike is '97 what reg is that? We don't heve all the letters over here. ____________________ https://www.bebo.com/Z1000-Wildkat |
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1997 is a F3 model.
'95 F1, '96 F2, '97 F3, '98 G1, '99 G2, '00 J1, '01 J2, '02 A1P, '03 B1, '04 B2 and '05 C1H. Useless facts of the day.  |
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I've personally crash tested R+G crash mushrooms and can vouch for their effectiveness.  |
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I'll be getting some ASAP, f*ckin' handy things. (Look cool too ) |
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I'm getting some R&G bobbins for my Zx6R too....
Think it requires you to drill holes in the fairing to fit to the frame. Stay clear of fairing mounted bobbins...
I was abit unsure of getting the fairings drilled but popped by my mates the other day (he's a bike mechanic from his house) and there was a 54 Reg Mille R in and the bobbins saved his bike. Low side spill and all the damage mounted to a scrapped mirror, front fairing and exhaust! The Mille's fairing where drilled but when the bobbin is on place, you don't know the difference. Slick fit....
Says it all, bungs are a must....  ____________________ Old bikes >>> https://www.bikepics.com/members/cc123/ |
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I got barends a few weeks ago for the cbr, I'll get them on the zx6 too.
Thanks for all the advise pple.
What are fork and swingarm bobbins? I showing my ignorance here, but if I don't ask i'll not know.  ____________________ https://www.bebo.com/Z1000-Wildkat |
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The only drilling tools you need are a drill and some drill bits. It's time consuming in the same way most thngs where you have to take the fairings off are, easily be able to be done in an evening after work and you can't really fuck it up unless you drill the hole in the wrong place. |
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Water bottle also needs changing, along with some fiddily shit (apparently). All I'm saying is that if a mechanic found it a royal pain in the arse, then I'm not trying it! Pay someone else £30 to do it for you  |
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Thanks people.. I heard about having to get a new water bottle ( one with a hole or something???) I'll get it done in the next few days.
Even though I'm being really gentle with the clutch and throttle, I still forget I'm not on the wee cbr, the front wheel comes up and I have a "ohmygodohshitohohoh...phew!!!!" moment.  ____________________ https://www.bebo.com/Z1000-Wildkat |
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I'd be worried that in any serious crash, where fairing mounted mushrooms would smash off, sacrificing the fairings with 'em but protecting the frame, frame mounted ones would transfer shock directly to the frame, increasing the risk of damaging the frame
Any truth in that? ____________________ https://www.bikepics.com/members/nsrandy/96rs250/ My Bike!
"I'm either going to teach andy to get his knee down, or I'm going to get him killed. One of the two" - Teaman |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 113 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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