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    zx14 as a tourer

    Hi , ive just bought a zx14.I liked the big old zzr1200 and my wife and made a fair tourer out of the loveable brute but now we have the zx14. My question is to those out there that have one.How have you found it over a distance with a mama on the back and what do you think could be done to improve it?
    Slow,look,push,roll, WOOHOO!!!!!

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    Trade it on a ZG1400A8F Tourer.
    I'll just have to wait a few years for it reach my price range

    http://www.kawasaki.co.nz/media/pdfs/ZG1400B8F.pdf

    A workmate has the ZX1400 awesome machine.
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    my under standing is the zx14 has almost 180-190hp??? You want it to go better??? err? Am i missing somthing?
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    I'm with H.R on this one. The GTR1400 would be my pick if I had the moolah.
    Marty

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    Quasi has one, and toured down South doing so quite long kms. Not two-up though...
    "If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression

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    Concourse. HR has the nail concussed.
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    It needs a grab rail - or something for the girl to hold on to - and job done.
    (luggage of course)
    It's one of those bikes that makes virtually no difference if you carry a passenger.

    My comfort on a long trip was more the issue than hers.

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    Good bike to tour on. Rides well - is stable and eats miles.

    Pluses are -
    • Comfortable pillion seat
    • Heaps of torque - any gear 1st - 6th it'll pull the same
    • Very manoeuvrable for a big bike even at slow speeds
    • Low seat height which is good for stability at a standstill and when rider is keeping the bike still for the pillion to get on and off
    • Not to bad on gas. (depending on how your ride it)


    Possible negatives -
    • Pillion footpegs and rider footpegs are close so if you both have big feet, you're be bumping into each other
    • Depending on size of paniers you could be touching the pipes with the weight you're talking about
    • As mentioned - no pillion grab rail
    • If you are tall (rider) you will feel it in the knees and back after a long haul
    Enjoy

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    ZZR1400/ZX14 difference

    The Euro version aka ZZR 1400 has a grab rail like here:

    http://www.bikez.com/motorcycles/kaw..._1400_2006.php

    Don't know if you can retro fit one to yours. I find grab rails v.useful as an atachment for luggage as well as for the pillion.

    Ride safe

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    Don't know if you've already had this idea but if you want to raise the a bit for a little less race in the riding position (though i found it not to bad when i rode one) check out how the clip-on bar are mounted (3 bolts), just get a piece of alloy machined and drilled to match say 15 to 20mm deep and get the appropriate length bolts and you're golden.

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    thanks

    Im fitting new set of bars from a hamilton firm so hope that gives the same effect. I agree that about that gap would be useful.
    Slow,look,push,roll, WOOHOO!!!!!

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    A question bout your old zzr1200. 28,000km's. Any known probs. shop wants 10 grand for it. Should i buy it as i live way down south and can't get to see it. Your honest opinion is sought, cheers.

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    zzr1200

    We loved our zzr1200. It was a good touring machine. sold it at 28K and got $12000 for it. Awesome,awesome midrange power -eye watering.its a bit of a brute compared to a sports bike.
    It has a vibration around 3.5 grand to 4 just where your 100-110 km cruise range is..er supposed to be!. Is not much but when you are doing a 4 hr ride it make you tingle a bit.
    Great brakes but you get a bit more physical rather than flick when handling in the twisties. Having said that we spent a lot of time rocking around the Coromandels and the bike loved the action. 4 huge carbs.major accerlation and not too bad on the juice.
    The standard seat is crap so we had Ian McDonald from TGa build a seat for us which is just magic for both touring and rocking.
    engine at 28000K is just getting to its sweet spot..never had an ounce of trouble anytime , anywhere, strong as a horse.Had no other problems of any sort either. enjoy
    Slow,look,push,roll, WOOHOO!!!!!

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    Smile

    Quote Originally Posted by MaxB View Post
    The Euro version aka ZZR 1400 has a grab rail like here:

    http://www.bikez.com/motorcycles/kaw..._1400_2006.php

    Don't know if you can retro fit one to yours. I find grab rails v.useful as an atachment for luggage as well as for the pillion.

    Ride safe
    Yes you can fit a grab rail - have done that with mine. Standard part from Kawasaki NZ.

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    Re. the seat on the zzr1200, don't suppose you'd want to sell that separately would you? From one well known sore arse to another well known sore arse from the stock seat.

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