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 Posted: 17:28 - 24 Apr 2002 Post subject: Damnit |
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I thought I got a good deal with my £3775 zx6r but my flat mate's just got a 99 R6, 2400 miles, mint, full akrapovic exhaust system, imombiliser for £3900.
Every other R6 he called was allready sold but this one was advertised as 24000 miles, so no one had shown much interest and he managed to knock a coupla hundred off the asking price of £4100.
Now of course I'm gonna have to get hime to give me a go, so I can 'compare' the bikes  |
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Let me know what his insurance is like!! Has he been riding long?
I'm always on the look out for cheaper insurance!!  ____________________ Love is 1050cc  |
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Have a look at my website (follow the 'ZX6R insurance link')... Details are pretty much the same as mine, except that he got 3 points for riding with no L plates & Carrying a pillion about 4 years ago.
He did ring a couple more which he didn't record. I'm sure he could have saved at least £100 if he had had the time to phone more companies, the one he went for (£756 I think) did offer loads of extras including free breakdown cover and TPO insurance on any bike even though it was TPFT insurance for the R6. |
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The R6 is a bit more extreme in the riding position and its overall set up. i have heard that unlike our kwaks they really do get frisky on a bumpy road, and the bars can waggle a bit when pushed, but i wouldent know about that. I know a guy in Bham with same bike as us and he rode his m8's R6, and wasnt as happy on it as on his ninja. The ZX is widely acclaimed to be stable and solid in corners, instead of getting in a flap. I find that it take a bit of effort to turn my bike into some tight bends, and this guy agreed with me. He then set his bike up according to the Performance bike track day settings (of which i have got a copy). He says that its a different bike now and just drops into corners with no effort, so im seriously thinking of doing the same to mine. The rear ride height is raised by about 6-8mm and the rear preload is reduced by a full turn, as many people say that kwaks have traditionally had hard/stiff rear suspension, and i have noticed that my back end occasionally skips over bumpy roads. Your right about that airbox howl it sounds gr8. The ZX9 is reputed to be the same for its trademark induction roar. As for cans well i still have the std one, but i asked a guy at PDQ (last yrs NEC show) to show me a dynograph from their database. with a race can, K&N, and dynojet kit the midrange was identical, and the gain was 3.5-4hp from 8000 to the red line which isnt much help to me, cos im a bit of a potterer! Apparently some bikes respond to exhaust and jetting changes differently, but the std ZX6 doesnt really have any holes in the delivery so a jet kit dont do much. I find that its far to easy for me to end up going much to fast enough as it is, so im probably gonna leave mine std for a bit longer. Famous last words!  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 23 years, 17 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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