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  1. #16
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    Nice ride dude! PM or post Biggles08, he has one of these beauties - once he gets his licence back and has his arsehole repaired he may even venture back on the road with it.
    He's blinging the f**k out of it with a custom undertail, fender eliminator, Ohlins rear shock and steering damper.

    Check out his green meanie here...

    http://sportbikerider.17.forumer.com...opic.php?t=277


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    Quote Originally Posted by MotoGirl View Post
    I always liked the look of those, especially the blue. Shame they're a Kawasaki
    Naughty naughty

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    wow, so many Q's.. I'll give it a shot..

    Quote Originally Posted by mynameis View Post
    Yeah! Lol. Back on it guys, after almost a year off. Feels great and it's a awesome bike! Been looking for a ZX6R 636 either 03 or 04 model for a while now. Finally got one in the colour I like as well I like the seat height of the 03 04 model as well as the suspension and I think it's one of the best looking modern sports bike. Enough power compared to my 250 and 400 to keep me entertained for a while. The brakes and suspension is awesome, just love it.
    personally, I think these bikes rock. And yes, I might be slightly biased. Don't care. My 636 just keeps givin, and forgives me when I've pushed a bit too hard, or been a dick. Love it. great bikes. and yeah, blue is ok.. JSG didn't own this one, did he..??

    Quote Originally Posted by mynameis View Post
    Just had a few small n0o0b questions:

    I've got pilot powers rear with more than 70% thread I'd say and the front is 2CT, put on brand new just before I bought it. Is that a good combination? How much stickier is the 2CT's compared to Pilot Powers?
    no personal idea here. I prefer to keep tyres paired together, but it depends on how hard you're going to be pushing the bike. If you're going balls out, then you might want to consider swapping one end or the other, for the matching set. If you want to spend some time getting used to it, and the real hard riding is a bit more down the track, then wait until you get a feel for the bike, and go with something you know/feel better on, and find a mean deal. Also, the stock front tyre is a 65, which is hardly around. Just go to the 70 and some people dick around with dropping the forks etc etc blah blah, forget that. Just stick the 70 on and leave it.

    Quote Originally Posted by mynameis View Post
    *sucky bit*

    So is that combination ok or shall I get 2CT on the rear as well? I am running them on 38 34 psi? What do you guys run your 180 and 120 tyres on?
    Again, a pref. Some people run higher than other people, and it also depends on if it's a track day (drop a few psi), type of tyre and make of tyre. General rule of thumb seems to be 38r/36f (ish). Start somewhere there and see how you feel. And don't trust the pressure gauge at the gas station. They're all out. I run these pressures for day to day running around, and weekend riding. I drop mine to 35r/34f for the track.

    Quote Originally Posted by mynameis View Post
    Manual says minimum 95 octane fuel. If I were to use 98 would that be any better than, say 96 or 95? What do you guys use?
    doesn't make much difference. Some people swear black and blue they can tell the difference when they stick it in their tank. Personally, makes no change to me/my bike. Just use whatever is at the pump. In theory, the higher the octane, the better the performance, so knock yourself out..

    Quote Originally Posted by mynameis View Post
    The guy I bought it off was much lighter than myself and he got the suspension set up for his weight. Who would be the best person to get the suspension set up from? Again I am not planning on sticking ohlins or anything, just want to make sure it's best set up for me.
    talk to someone like Shaun Harris, who set up my bike, or Robert Taylor. They'll be able to point you in the right direction, and/or be able to fit you in to set you up. It's really really really worth getting someone like Robert or Shaun to sort you out. It's gold, honest. There's a few others round here that can help you out too, like HRTboy.. send him a pm and ask too

    Quote Originally Posted by mynameis View Post
    10W-40 SE. I've always used castrol. Should I be using semi synthetic or fully synthetic? Any other brands I should try out for some other reason?
    I still get my bike serviced at Spectrum every 6000kms, and I'm sure they stick in a cheaper semi-synth oil in. I change the oil about 3000kms after the service, so the bike doesn't go for much more than that without a change. I always chuck in a fully synth if I can afford it, and it makes a huge difference. Castrol is good, I've never had any probs, but go to the bike shop you like (even Repco stocks good synth bike oil) and see how much you can part with. The more it cost, the better it feels. But not much point in blowing $100+ on oil if it's not a race bike imo.

    Quote Originally Posted by mynameis View Post
    I thinking of getting a dark screen for it but don't want double bubble, where shall I get one from? It's not on TradeMe and I am not on e bay, don't know how to use it What would it cost?
    learn ebay dude, it helps. Else there's plenty of shops in the US and Oz that'll ship this way. Just have to look around. There's probably a few places here, and there's sometimes some on TM that I've seen. If you can't see it for the 6, then send the guy a question and see if he can get them.

    Quote Originally Posted by mynameis View Post
    It did not come with the rear cowl again how much would that cost? Can anyone from here source these for cheaper than what dealers would charge me?
    no idea. They came with both the seat and cowl. eBay again.. best bet

    Quote Originally Posted by mynameis View Post
    I was thinking of tail tidy too but can't make up my mind as to whether it's a good idea or not? I mean those big indicators still aren't big enough for some blind drivers on the road, although getting rid of the big spade at the back would look nice!
    You can still chop it down. A butcher job is just hack off the bottom with a small saw. I've made a couple that I've had on mine. Again, stacks on eBay. Or get creative. Really isn't hard. My first attempt was two number plate brackets, one screwed to the bike, the other screwed to the plate, held together with the flashers. Second was my own design for my new indicators, I had the design fabricated and I stuck it on. PoP

    Quote Originally Posted by mynameis View Post
    Few other things before I bore you lot, tank pad, crash bungs, air filter, halogen lights ?? I will be sussing out other mechanical stuff soon, clutch, chain, sprockets and valve clearances. It's got 30,000 k's on the clock and clutch is fine. How long do they normally last? Don't think the last owner was pulling wheelies on it. But I am not sure about the clutch.
    tank pad - any bike shop, personal pref.
    crash bungs - order Oggy. Best on the market imo
    air filter - leave it. Take the mesh off, viola. Honestly.
    Hal lights - forget it. These lights are pretty bright. may be higher rated bulbs at best. wouldn't loose too much sleep over them
    clutch should last as long as you treat it right. Mine's at 46k and starting to slip, and I've been having fun with 2nd gear clutch wheelies. When it goes, change it. Leave it until then
    chain & sprockets - depends on how well loved they've been. If they need replacing, replace them. You then have options of going -1 in the front and/or +? on the rear. It'll throw your speedo out, but 'give you more torque'. Again, my bike is on it's second chain, and original f/r sprockets
    Valve clearances are at 24k, 48k, 72k etc..

    Quote Originally Posted by mynameis View Post
    Enjoy the pics! It's great to be back on two wheels
    nice. Look forward to seeing you out there..
    almost as nice as orange

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    Nice bike dude..
    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    It could be argued that to put anyone on a ZX10 is "just stupid".



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    Well it looks nice enough that you've almost got me wishing I had gone for something modern!
    What are your thoughts about the bike anyway? What did you have previously and how does this compare?
    My bike doesn't leak oil; it marks its territory.

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    Blue

    +1 it is mint.

    Quote Originally Posted by m99dws View Post
    That blue is awesome!
    We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl, year after year,
    Running over the same old ground.
    What have you found? The same old fears.
    Wish you were here. QWQ

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    see god then brake... kevin schwantz

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    Beaut bike! may need 2nd job for the bling bling.... it never ends.

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    Awesome bike dude. Looks fantastic!!

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    Nice bike, Sir!
    I bet it sounds lovely and growly with that Micron can on.

    About the tail chop - for legality, just make sure you keep the reflector.
    You *will* notice a lot more road spooge and water gets thrown up your back if you cut it off and ride in the rain. Unless you put your woman on the back, then she'll cop it instead.

    Fuel octane: the higher the octane, the less power you get, but if the manual states high-octane is needed, then run 95 or 98. Personally, I prefer 98, because the 95 is just 91 with more xylene and toluene added to it, which is not clean burning (more soot). The 98 will stop possible pinking in summer when the bike's engine is really hot, but will make it a tad harder to start in winter. (In winter I alternate 91 and 98, so I end up with a mix somewhere in between).
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice View Post
    In theory, the higher the octane, the better the performance, so knock yourself out..
    Common misconception, buggy.
    Unless of course your engine has a knock sensor (bikes usually don't) and can advance the ignition to take advantage of the higher octane.
    I've got a Power Commander fitted, and I'm running 98 to prevent the bike blowing up because my current map has extra juice and ignition advance at high revs and big throttle openings. Otherwise it gets more ooomph on 91, but pinks taking off when the engine's hot and the air temperature is too.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by BIGBOSSMAN View Post
    Nice ride dude! PM or post Biggles08, he has one of these beauties - once he gets his licence back and has his arsehole repaired he may even venture back on the road with it.
    He's blinging the f**k out of it with a custom undertail, fender eliminator, Ohlins rear shock and steering damper.

    Check out his green meanie here...

    http://sportbikerider.17.forumer.com...opic.php?t=277
    Yeah dude I looked at that bike as well, he bought it from some guy down in Naki eh? Nice bike low k's.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cruisin' Craig View Post
    Well it looks nice enough that you've almost got me wishing I had gone for something modern!
    What are your thoughts about the bike anyway? What did you have previously and how does this compare?
    Modern bikes the way to go in my opinion. Had a GPX 250 before, GSXR 400 and ZXR 250, all old. The brakes and suspension are awesome and handling is good as well. Nice and comfortable for a 6'2' 95 kg guy like me so I am happy with it.

    I guess it all comes down to personal preference because modern 600's are closely built unless you're racing and changing bikes each year to get that extra edge. In my case I didn't need a new 2008 or 2007 model bike. Plus I had my eye on 03/04 model for a while now.

    Quote Originally Posted by betti View Post
    Thanks, yeah screen is the right one but cowl is for 05 which is plasma blue (lighter than my one). Yeah I just haven't got around using ebay but I should. Just the trust issue though but I guess they would have systems in place to protect comsumers money.

    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    Nice bike, Sir!
    I bet it sounds lovely and growly with that Micron can on.

    About the tail chop - for legality, just make sure you keep the reflector.
    You *will* notice a lot more road spooge and water gets thrown up your back if you cut it off and ride in the rain. Unless you put your woman on the back, then she'll cop it instead.

    Fuel octane: the higher the octane, the less power you get, but if the manual states high-octane is needed, then run 95 or 98. Personally, I prefer 98, because the 95 is just 91 with more xylene and toluene added to it, which is not clean burning (more soot). The 98 will stop possible pinking in summer when the bike's engine is really hot, but will make it a tad harder to start in winter. (In winter I alternate 91 and 98, so I end up with a mix somewhere in between).
    Thanks Viffer ! Wish it had a Yoshi though hehe. But yeah Micron is all good. Do you think I need to get it tuned or something, remapping? Buggie reckons the ECU would pick it up when you chuck the can on and there isn't any need for anything else.

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    Love the intake duct on that model

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    Quote Originally Posted by mynameis View Post
    Buggie reckons the ECU would pick it up when you chuck the can on and there isn't any need for anything else.
    If the bike has oxygen sensors in the zorst, then it will adjust the fueling, but only for low-revs and small constant throttle openings. Generally though, a slip-on muffler doesn't make such a huge difference to fueling that it requires adjustment. The bike manufacturers tend to make the fueling rich everywhere except the region emissions testing is done, so the slight leanness introduced by exhaust and airfilter changes are OK.
    If it doesn't pop, crackle and occasionally backfire on overrun, and doesn't have a lean surge at constant throttle, then it's OK.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    (In winter I alternate 91 and 98, so I end up with a mix somewhere in between).
    what, like 95?

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