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    The ZXR750 H1 newbie here

    Hi everyone, im a newbie here. I have a 89 kawa zxr750h1, and got my full today . Have been hear about the alternative belt is the common problem on this model, just wonderig what else needs to be look after? How many of you are ride the H1 Although its the old z, but i still love it I wish will meet you guys soon and enjoy the riding! allen

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    Welcome Dude nice old bike

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    Greetings H1rider... welcome to KB =)
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    Quote Originally Posted by H1rider
    Hi everyone, im a newbie here. I have a 89 kawa zxr750h1, and got my full today . Have been hear about the alternative belt is the common problem on this model, just wonderig what else needs to be look after? How many of you are ride the H1 Although its the old z, but i still love it I wish will meet you guys soon and enjoy the riding! allen
    Welcome to Kiwibiker H1, and well done on getting your full licence!

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    welcolm dude--ohh yea I know the zxr750- spat me off ot castrol did one of those
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    Hmmm, almost seems like a piss take to me with the emotions used...but if it's not welcome to the site. Okay then, what do you mean by the 'alternative belt'? If you mean 'alternator belt', I don't think you'll find your bike has one. In fact not many do...

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit
    Hmmm, almost seems like a piss take to me with the emotions used...but if it's not welcome to the site. Okay then, what do you mean by the 'alternative belt'? If you mean 'alternator belt', I don't think you'll find your bike has one. In fact not many do...

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    Hi, I'm New here also. Infact the old H1 ZXR750 does have a belt driven altenator. But u are right insaying not many other bikes do. I had one of those bikes for years. If u have any worries PM me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit
    Hmmm, almost seems like a piss take to me with the emotions used...but if it's not welcome to the site. Okay then, what do you mean by the 'alternative belt'? If you mean 'alternator belt', I don't think you'll find your bike has one. In fact not many do...

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    I THOUGHT HE MIGHT BE ASIAN

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    Quote Originally Posted by darrylr_m
    Hi, I'm New here also. Infact the old H1 ZXR750 does have a belt driven altenator. But u are right insaying not many other bikes do. I had one of those bikes for years. If u have any worries PM me.

    I stand corrected so it would seem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    I THOUGHT HE MIGHT BE ASIAN
    The same thought crossed my mind too WINJA, but I thought with it being a bit quiet in here recently (troll-wise that is) I also thought it might have been a wind up. My partner is Japanese, she couldn't speak english at all when she arrived. I met her 1.5yrs later and her English was good, but vey similar to our new friend with the ZXR here. Now after 5yrs in NZ her english is almost better than her japanese!

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit
    Hmmm, almost seems like a piss take to me with the emotions used...but if it's not welcome to the site. Okay then, what do you mean by the 'alternative belt'? If you mean 'alternator belt', I don't think you'll find your bike has one. In fact not many do...

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    Yes, you are right, my bad spelling..... by the way the emotions used just shows im happy, no offence. I come from Taiwan, a small island with lots of bikes, i riding the bike for 14years. In NZ, i have been owned the 96 gsxr750 then the current h1. i hope my english will as good as your partner later on, the time will make people grow up. thanks for the reply.

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    Welcome to K.B Allen. I'm a Kwaka owner myself. Had an older Z750, now I've got a 1000GTR. Can't answer your question tho, sorry.
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    Hey welcome aboard, hope you become a regular round these parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by H1rider
    Yes, you are right, my bad spelling..... by the way the emotions used just shows im happy, no offence. I come from Taiwan, a small island with lots of bikes, i riding the bike for 14years. In NZ, i have been owned the 96 gsxr750 then the current h1. i hope my english will as good as your partner later on, the time will make people grow up. thanks for the reply.
    MY PARTNER IS ASIAN AND SHE USED TO PUT SENTENCES TOGETHER LIKE YOU DO , BEST WAY TO LEARN IS TO HANG OUT AT THIS SITE, THOSE H1 ZXR ARE A BIT OVER SPRUNG AT THE BACK ARENT THEY.NICE BIKE

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