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rustys
20th September 2008, 11:04
Here are some shots of some mod's to the new Kawasaki Ninja 250r. Awesome little bike, which my partener Duke Girl is riding, she loves it to death. Very economical, steer's into corners very quickly, and even not bad for some two up riding as well.
"Puig"... Dark Smoke Screen
"Intuitive"..No Cut Frame Sliders.
"Competition Works"....Fender Eliminator Kit
Rim Tape. Tank Pad.
Last Mod will be a small stubby slip pipe on which are available.
fatzx10r
20th September 2008, 11:07
that look's like a little racer, seen the yoshie slip on for them they look cool
blairh
20th September 2008, 11:22
Hiya, nice bike! Where did you get the crash bungs from? My bike shop told me there weren't any available for the Ninja!
crazylittleshit
20th September 2008, 11:30
Here are some shots of some mod's to the new Kawasaki Ninja 250r. Awesome little bike, which my partener Duke Girl is riding, she loves it to death. Very economical, steer's into corners very quickly, and even not bad for some two up riding as well.
"Puig"... Dark Smoke Screen
"Intuitive"..No Cut Frame Sliders.
"Competition Works"....Fender Eliminator Kit
Rim Tape. Tank Pad.
Last Mod will be a small stubby slip pipe on which are available.
I Don't usually post on this site anymore, but felt the need to say, those pictures are awesome dude you got a talent there!
rustys
20th September 2008, 13:09
The "Crash Bungs" and "Puig Screen" are from Solomotoparts.com. Very good to deal with qand 5 days shipping.
The Pipe I'am looking at is a "HR 1" Riot. A small stubby pipe that just comes out of the bottom of Fairing, its the nicest i have seen and comes in a choice of colours, little bit pricey but worth it i think.
blairh
20th September 2008, 13:34
Wow yeah that pipe looks very nice! Cheers for the info about where to get the crash bungs, I'm definitely keen on a set of those.
Did you install them yourself? Is it difficult?
marioc
20th September 2008, 14:28
screen looks very nice :niceone:
rustys
20th September 2008, 14:29
Crash Bungs,are very easy to install. Remove both side panels seperately, it will make it easier, as per instructions, (i left both together as one piece and pushed them forward,) but struggled a little. The "Crash Bungs" are a very simple, but strong and well made set up. The fairings on the bike are also well made and strong which i like as well, lots of fixing points. Just take your time removing them.
Cheers.
emaN
20th September 2008, 15:26
lookin' good bro!
how's she go thru' the gorge? ;)
rustys
20th September 2008, 17:20
lookin' good bro!
how's she go thru' the gorge? ;)
Would love to thrash it through the gorge mate, but no longer live in Gisborne.
emaN
20th September 2008, 18:32
oh... where are ya now then? how long ago did ya move?
met a guy who's just bought a whole lotta land near matawai; said we can stay at the shearers quarters (which they're doing up at the mo'). i'm keen!
rustys
20th September 2008, 19:04
Kapiti Coast. So for my weekend blast's its over the Piecock hill, Rimitaka's then out around the Wairarapa area, what more do you want. From one good riding area to another. Psssss!!!!!!! found some good trout spots down here as well.
Cheers buddy.
cameltoe
20th September 2008, 20:16
where are you getting your HR1 zorst from?? I really want one but dont want to buy from everseas. have you found someone nationaly??or you buying from US. also does anyone know if I can get a lighter chain. I see in "Rapid" mag that bikes have chains almost 2.5kg lighter than stock. anyone got any ideas where I can find these. and alos an idea of price. cheers
imdying
23rd September 2008, 09:56
from Solomotoparts.com. Very good to deal with qand 5 days shipping.+1 on these guys... visited them when I was in Cali, good people :yes:
del-solider
23rd September 2008, 11:56
Shit man thats one nice looking ninja, really good lokking nyc one:niceone:
portokiwi
23rd September 2008, 12:22
:clap:Looks great mate.:clap::niceone:
rustys
23rd September 2008, 18:04
where are you getting your HR1 zorst from?? I really want one but dont want to buy from everseas. have you found someone nationaly??or you buying from US. also does anyone know if I can get a lighter chain. I see in "Rapid" mag that bikes have chains almost 2.5kg lighter than stock. anyone got any ideas where I can find these. and alos an idea of price. cheers
HR 1 have a web site. Nothing available locally, about $450 Nz Dollars for the pipe, but not buying at the moment the way the dollar is.
Don't now about a lighter chain, not that i would want one.
Here is another little goodie for your Ninja that i have come across, a loverly little "Rear Hugger" in carbon fiber, very trick.!!!!!!!
cameltoe
24th September 2008, 17:27
cheers dude,
yea that hugger looks mean, Il have to look into getting one of those. WEll I just ordered a Yoshi full system today, a dyno jet and fender illiminator. the guys said it could take up to 4 hours just getting the carb setup with the pipe. That sounds quite alot when I see people doing it themselves in under 3. it also doesnt help when theyr charging $64 an hour.:gob:
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