Jap kit
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rene
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Re: Jap kit
i dont really understand why somone would want 10r fairing though. Its like buying a CBR125 and sticking firerblade stickers onit
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- RedexRobB
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Re: Jap kit
There was now you mention it!
viewtopic.php?f=50&t=2967
Electrics shouldnt be that hard at all, i know your ok with the indicators as ive got the fitted to my ZXR, headlights might just be a case of fitting a different connector.
viewtopic.php?f=50&t=2967
Electrics shouldnt be that hard at all, i know your ok with the indicators as ive got the fitted to my ZXR, headlights might just be a case of fitting a different connector.
- deviant
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Re: Jap kit
I guess because it's probably what a new zx-4r would look like if they were ever to make one.rene wrote:i dont really understand why somone would want 10r fairing though. Its like buying a CBR125 and sticking firerblade stickers onit
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Kawasaki ZXR400 L3 - shiny
Suzuki DR800 - bouncy
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tobomoto
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Re: Jap kit
[quote="deviantmaking the plastics fit would be the tricky part.[/quote]
plastic?! carbon fibre...
plastic?! carbon fibre...
anything is possible with enough time and money. and an open mind...
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superman
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Re: Jap kit
them 10 plastics look nice on it thoe, looks like a new bike really
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- RedexRobB
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Re: Jap kit
have to agree the ZX10 plastics do go on the ZXR400 very well, doesnt look out of place at all!
