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hmmmnz
1st March 2007, 07:40
well i decided to get around to fighting my zxr h1 as it was just an torture rack and not made for my 6'4"
here are some pics of it before

<img src="http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g257/hmmmnz/IMG_0201Small.jpg">
<img src="http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g257/hmmmnz/IMG_0202Small.jpg">

that was before i had done any thing, it was straight as, never been dropped and only 28000 km not bad for an 18 year old bike
i have also added a lift kit

first stage was to remove the fairings and get some risers and new bars, so its not a torture rack any more
<img src="http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g257/hmmmnz/PICT0533Small.jpg">
then the next mission was to find a headlight that i like the look of
i managed to find one from germany off their ebay for 40euro it took a while to arrive and trying to speak german to him was interesting to say the least,
it didnt come with any lamps and no side lamp(park light) which i learnt the hard way that its a legal requirement, so it set about fitting the zxr bulbs (so i could keep the original wiring) and making a park light fit.
<img src="http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g257/hmmmnz/PICT0530Small.jpg">

next on the cards was clocks
you wouldn't believe how hard it is to find clocks that have a temp gauge built in.... do people think all street fighters are old skool gsxrs and are oil cooled... any way i digress, i managed to finally find some clocks (with temp gauge) again from germany so i had to go through the whole rigmarole of communicating, luckily the guy i was dealing with had a basic grasp of english so that made things easier
<img src="http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g257/hmmmnz/PICT0526Small.jpg">
so i spent a night doing some soldering, i decided to use the original plugs from the old lights on what not, so i can just unplug it from the loom if needed
heres my lovely wiring to the plugs
<img src="http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g257/hmmmnz/PICT0528Small.jpg">
<img src="http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g257/hmmmnz/PICT0527Small.jpg">
and it mounted to the yoke, it came with mounts that mounted it to the handle bar, but that wasn't practical as i have the brace on the bars and i wouldn't be able to get the keys in the ignition not ideal really
<img src="http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g257/hmmmnz/PICT0529Small.jpg">
and last off was just to mount the light and test the functions of the meter,
oo nice and blue
<img src="http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g257/hmmmnz/PICT0532Small.jpg">
<img src="http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g257/hmmmnz/PICT0531Small.jpg">

so thats the zxr as it stands at the moment,
next on the cards is sort the rear end,
i have a black tank already waiting to go on, but ill keep that to the side for when i get the new seat unit ect, also have nice new black wheels on the way (cheaper than painting mine )
so all is good with the world, although im still waiting for my bleedable banjo bolt to replace the one on the caliper that i broke the bleed nipple off, on

Devil
1st March 2007, 07:56
Pretty cool. Well done. Some more shots of the bike would be cool.

Karma
1st March 2007, 08:03
Speedo in MPH? You converting on the fly? or does it real KPH as well?

hmmmnz
1st March 2007, 08:13
<img src="http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g257/hmmmnz/PICT0535Small.jpg">
<img src="http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g257/hmmmnz/PICT0534Small.jpg">

lol, im living in scotland at the moment, so everything here is mph although the speedo does have kph on it as well :D
the original speedo is kph (import from germany) so that was interesting haveing to figure out how many mile an hour i was doing :D

Sniper
1st March 2007, 08:29
Nice work mate.

jonbuoy
1st March 2007, 08:45
Nice, where did you get that digital speedo? Looks nice, how much you pay?

-df-
1st March 2007, 09:00
That looks pretty cool aye, been thinking about doing something like that instead of buying another sports bike.

montsta56
1st March 2007, 10:02
Each to there own , But i think you've ruined a beautiful bike:gob: Just my opinon:rockon:

hmmmnz
1st March 2007, 10:07
the speedo was from germany 127euro plus postage
http://www.scooter-discounter.com
you can find him on www.ebay.de his username is ghcom and you'll save your self a few euros if you go through ebay.
payment is through paypal (free to setup and use for the buyer) and is probably the best way to pay him, he has various other types of clocks as well
i recently wired up a acewell clock on my mates gsxr750 streetfighter which is a very nice looking clock the only problem with it is the leads arn't very long and with risers on the bike the plugs ended up right between the forks and frame, so i had to hard wire the clocks to the bike :D

funny how when people find out im a sparky how i end up doing everything to do with anything electrical :D them the breaks :D

Panther
1st March 2007, 10:13
thats really awesome.
I'm in the process of leaning towards mangling my beast into a fighter.
gotta love em!

hmmmnz
1st March 2007, 10:23
Each to there own , But i think you've ruined a beautiful bike:gob: Just my opinon:rockon:

i gather your not 6'4" and ride a zxr then
its probably the most uncomfortable bike to ride i have ever had the displeasure of owning,
plus its dog ugly :D
the plastics are cheap and nasty, far better to be with out them,
unless you were a racer there is no real need to have gay plastics, and if you were a serious racer you wouldn't have a 89 zxr750 its a tank and weighs far too much, how they ever won races on it is beyond me, :D
rant over :D i much prefer naked bikes,
previous to fighting it, just doing an oil change or any sort of maintance was just a pain in the arse

wildpudding
1st March 2007, 19:11
gather your not 6'4" and ride a zxr then
its probably the most uncomfortable bike to ride i have ever had the displeasure of owning,
plus its dog ugly
the plastics are cheap and nasty, far better to be with out them,
unless you were a racer there is no real need to have gay plastics, and if you were a serious racer you wouldn't have a 89 zxr750 its a tank and weighs far too much, how they ever won races on it is beyond me,
rant over i much prefer naked bikes,
previous to fighting it, just doing an oil change or any sort of maintance was just a pain in the arse

Just a little observation, but wouldn't you be better off buying a naked bike in the first place thats big enough to suit your frame? Modifying your bike seems to me like a bit of a band-aid approach to your problem, but meh whatever tickles your saks I suppose...:yes:

The Pastor
1st March 2007, 20:31
Just a little observation, but wouldn't you be better off buying a naked bike in the first place thats big enough to suit your frame? Modifying your bike seems to me like a bit of a band-aid approach to your problem, but meh whatever tickles your saks I suppose...:yes:

Thats almost the definition of a fighter....

hmmmnz
2nd March 2007, 06:54
if i had just bought a naked bike, then it would be just like every one elses bike,
its far more fun to modify mine to suit, i bought this bike with fightering it in mind,
i have a little 500 naked bike as my commuter, which in it self is a good bike but half the fun in owning a bike is working on it:Punk:

placidfemme
2nd March 2007, 07:32
Wow thats looking great! Personally I think it would look even better with a black frame!

hmmmnz
2nd March 2007, 08:53
a black frame !!! lol, i havn't even got the rest of the bike black yet :D
give me a chance :D
i doubt i can be fuct to do it :D
can't rule it out i sapose

T.W.R
2nd March 2007, 22:47
:shutup: Black

Back Fire
2nd March 2007, 23:17
:shutup: Black

could have atleast painted the coolant bottle...

hmmmnz
2nd March 2007, 23:39
thats pritty cool, what model zxr is that m?? and the seat sort of looks like the triple but just slightly different,
do you have a link to your fighter project, i would quite like to see it, as not many people actually fighter zxrs

T.W.R
4th March 2007, 19:08
thats pritty cool, what model zxr is that m?? and the seat sort of looks like the triple but just slightly different,
do you have a link to your fighter project, i would quite like to see it, as not many people actually fighter zxrs

The 1st picture is a H1 & the 2nd is a H2 :yes:

I ain't making a fighter out of my old girl :nono:

2much
4th March 2007, 20:37
wicked shit mate, love those gauges and you've done a nice job with the headlight....

you might find this site interesting if you haven't found it already... www.customfighters.com (http://www.customfighters.com/)

T.W.R
6th March 2007, 18:17
the seat sort of looks like the triple but just slightly different,


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