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    Maintenance for my ZX7R

    Hey all.

    i just clocked over 35000kms on my '01 ZX7R and was wondering what kind of servicing it needed!!!

    The guy who had it before me had it serviced sumwhere between 27-28000kms and chucked a new chain on as well during that period.

    Everything seems fine, nothings broken and there is no leakage of any sort.

    I was gonna go get it booked in for a full servicing at red baron but wanted to find out if it was necessary and what i could do myself.

    I know she needs an oil change and maybe a new oil filter.

    Radiator fluid may need changing but the radiator isnt over-heatin or nething and is goin sweet azz.

    Think she may need new spark plugs or even a new battery coz she doesnt seem to want to start if the headlights are on from time to time.

    Mechanically i have no idea what she may need. I have taken her on a few rides lately and shes going amazingly well and since shes clocked over so many kms i really wanted to know if she was due for some tlc from a mechanic.

    Cheers,
    Nish
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    http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3787875/...elistContainer - torrent link, if you can't download torrents let me know, i d/l it and upload it somewhere else you can d/l it from (you on a boardband connection)


    Download the service manual yourself and see what needs doing
    Last edited by Cajun; 4th September 2007 at 21:56.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun View Post
    sorry dead link give me a min i find another

    Download the service manual yourself and see what needs doing
    thankyou!!! i had a look thru the big list of sites but most of em rnt for kwakas and i dnt haf the internet cred to go lookin thru the rest or even on google to find the one i need!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun View Post
    http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3787875/...elistContainer - torrent link, if you can't download torrents let me know, i d/l it and upload it somewhere else you can d/l it from (you on a boardband connection)


    Download the service manual yourself and see what needs doing
    nope dnt haf torrent!! wher were you going to put it up so i can d/l it?? thanks again for your help!!!

    p.s. yes on a broadband connection (im at uni rite now so its really fast internet but if the file is really big i dnt know if i haf enuff crred to d/l it)
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    file is about 150meg(torrent) i will download it over night, and upload it somewhere tomorrow and let you know the link

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun View Post
    file is about 150meg(torrent) i will download it over night, and upload it somewhere tomorrow and let you know the link
    thanks heaps cajun!!!! gud to know that there still are pwnz0rs like you takin care of lil nooblets like me out ther
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    You can always come to my place on a weekend and we can start changing plugs, coolant, chain lube, oil, filter, clean air filter. Engine stuff like cam-chain, valve clearence, fork seals better leave it to the shop.
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    I have a copy of the 7r service manual in pdf (after all... I did own one ), can give you a digital copy some time... saves you downloading it at expense.

    I generally serviced it every 5k, minor service of fluids etc on the 5, and a major service on the 10's... I let the shop do the work, Mt Eden has a,b,c services... so it was A on 10, and C on 5.

    Keep an eye on the coolant bottle. The originals had a nasty habit of splitting around the mountings, and Kawasaki now sells them with metal inserts in the holes, to stop them splitting. Don't know if your year model had this cured already.
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    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Re: 01 ZXR 750

    Gidday Bomma,
    Work on doing an oil & filter change every 5000k, at that stage it's always good to give the old girl a quick once over - check & adjust chain, lube all the pivot points, check air filter etc etc

    Generally Kawasaki's work on 10 ~ 12 k for top end check etc etc

    If you get stuck P.M me, I'm not to far form you - happy to give you any advice you may need

    B.T.W Is that you that comes out by the golf course & heads left up the hill to the roundabout by Dominion Rd extn most mornings ? (If so, thats a bloody nice example you got yourself there... )

    Perodic maintanence table attached (ZX 750-P6)

    Cheers

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    Cool bikes... don't sully it by getting it serviced at Red Baron, find somewhere honest instead.

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    Hey guys,
    cheers gremlin ill have to chase u up on that pdf. would you mind emailing it to me at ncha115@ec.auckland.ac.nz??

    thanks wheeliemonsta for your pdf i just had a look at it and im probably gonna get a full service done based on what the manual sez. Just wanna compare it to the one gremlins got to see if there is anything else i may need to get done. And no i do live around there but i normally go down hillsborough rd....wonder hu this other zxr rider is....wud be good to have a meet with the guy and form a zx7r club

    hey kim yea mate ill definately do as much servicing as i can myself just to save on costs (i am after all a piss poor student) so will be knockin on your door sometime soon!!!

    and last but not least, imdying i hear ya mate red baron isnt my preferred choice but i hafnt heard great things about mt eden mcycles either so thot i was picking the lesser of two evils here....might be wrong....wish there was a reliable kwaka dealership around
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    Quote Originally Posted by bomma View Post
    Hey all.

    i just clocked over 35000kms on my '01 ZX7R and was wondering what kind of servicing it needed!!!
    Shims and buckets will need checking.
    I replaced the rear shock about this time as well.
    Steering head bearings were done also.

    That's all I can remember right now
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    Quote Originally Posted by bomma View Post
    cheers gremlin ill have to chase u up on that pdf. would you mind emailing it to me at ncha115@ec.auckland.ac.nz??
    I don't think any uni server (nor your inbox) would love a 200mb file... I can post up the checklist to tide you over, if you want it...

    You got a pc at home? I don't have any cd's handy, so was thinking of bringing it over on a portable hdd, and just giving you a copy...
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    I don't think any uni server (nor your inbox) would love a 200mb file... I can post up the checklist to tide you over, if you want it...

    You got a pc at home? I don't have any cd's handy, so was thinking of bringing it over on a portable hdd, and just giving you a copy...
    hehe oh shit!! yea man sweet azz dats a great idea!! lemme kno wher and when you wanna meet and ill bring my laptop along so u wont need to chase me up to get ur hdd back!! ur awesom!!!
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    I can't help you with your servicing, but I'd just like to say, that is a lovely motorcycle.

    I have one of my teenage dreambikes, the other was the ZX-7R.

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