Questions and answers (but dumb it down)
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Questions and answers (but dumb it down)
I've just bought a ZXR400 h1. Perfect condition pretty much.
but I need some information please guys and girls
What tool kit will I need to put in the back for a just encase moment! (what tools)
I also have a kph clock with a sticker on the plastic. I want a mph clock! Can I just take one from a l model, take it out of the housing and fit it where mine would be? And I am guessing i'd need this little thing to convert the kph to mph signal.?
What else do I needto know?
Thanks!
but I need some information please guys and girls
What tool kit will I need to put in the back for a just encase moment! (what tools)
I also have a kph clock with a sticker on the plastic. I want a mph clock! Can I just take one from a l model, take it out of the housing and fit it where mine would be? And I am guessing i'd need this little thing to convert the kph to mph signal.?
What else do I needto know?
Thanks!
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Re: Questions and answers (but dumb it down)
tools will include (if its the same as the L models) 8mm and 10mm socket/spanner, 3mm and 4mm allen keys. Phillips head screwdriver and slotted screwdriver. That should allow you to tackle most things, but as my bike came with no tool kit im only guessing from when ive stripped things off the bike.
If yours is a H model it might well be restricted, check out the restriction sub-forum for RededRobB's posts on the subject, hello btw, and pics are a must
If yours is a H model it might well be restricted, check out the restriction sub-forum for RededRobB's posts on the subject, hello btw, and pics are a must
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Re: Questions and answers (but dumb it down)
That's great. Bit of weekend shopping for me .
You guys are so receptive, love it
The guy before me used as more of a project. So it has quite a lot of mods and one thing he toldme was thathe got a UK CDI because of this restrict so would this make a difference when changing theseclocks?
I have2 phone pictures which I willtry and upload now . Oh file is to big on my phone. When I get a chance I will post somesexy pictures!
You guys are so receptive, love it
The guy before me used as more of a project. So it has quite a lot of mods and one thing he toldme was thathe got a UK CDI because of this restrict so would this make a difference when changing theseclocks?
I have2 phone pictures which I willtry and upload now . Oh file is to big on my phone. When I get a chance I will post somesexy pictures!
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Re: Questions and answers (but dumb it down)
read robs posts, you will still be restriced, UK CDI or not, as you have kph clocks.beatboxben wrote:That's great. Bit of weekend shopping for me .
You guys are so receptive, love it
The guy before me used as more of a project. So it has quite a lot of mods and one thing he toldme was thathe got a UK CDI because of this restrict so would this make a difference when changing theseclocks?
I have2 phone pictures which I willtry and upload now . Oh file is to big on my phone. When I get a chance I will post somesexy pictures!
best bet is to take your bike out and see if the restriction is there, if it bothers you, and if you want to do anything about it before you look at tinkering with anything...remember it is very easy to make it worse and very hard to make it better
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Re: Questions and answers (but dumb it down)
banner001 wrote:
read robs posts, you will still be restriced, UK CDI or not, as you have kph clocks.
Complete and utter nonsense...............really guys how many fecking times does this restriction thing need to be explained.........................
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No that's not what I've written at all. What I've written is that a blue stickered m stamped cdi is plug and play and no other mod is necessary.
So if u have a blue m cdi, and you stuck at 110 then your problems are elsewhere.
So if u have a blue m cdi, and you stuck at 110 then your problems are elsewhere.
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Thanks for your help guys, I just wanted some genral info really!
I'll have to see if my bike is restricted then but the guy did say to me it isn't because he said about the 110mph and 10,00rpm restriction and he did something to sort it out!
I just wanted to know if it'll be a straight over swap of a L model MPH speedo from my H1 model KPH speedo?
I'll have to see if my bike is restricted then but the guy did say to me it isn't because he said about the 110mph and 10,00rpm restriction and he did something to sort it out!
I just wanted to know if it'll be a straight over swap of a L model MPH speedo from my H1 model KPH speedo?
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Ok, its just that he has a H1 and you do state Rob about a UK CDI that "However, they are not compatible with H model, so fitting one wont work"...that was my only concern...although the OP didnt state if he has an M-cdi, or indeed what CDI is currently fitted...RedexRobB wrote:No that's not what I've written at all. What I've written is that a blue stickered m stamped cdi is plug and play and no other mod is necessary.
So if u have a blue m cdi, and you stuck at 110 then your problems are elsewhere.
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Re: Questions and answers (but dumb it down)
I just want to know if the KPH will need a new signal thing to change to mph speed
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Re: Questions and answers (but dumb it down)
Can't say for sure on the h model. I've swapped kph speed for mph on an l model. But dont know if its the same fitment on the cliock bracket. I suspect it is but can't say for certain.
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Re: Questions and answers (but dumb it down)
you can get speedo screw in devices that step down the speed of the wheel revolutions, so you still have a kph dial, but the needle moves as if it is reading mph, so you dont need little stickers everywhere, if it says 30kph, read it as 30mph.
something like this might fit, you would need to check that the sizes all work out fine
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MOTORCYCLE-MO ... 5ae8d6a98d
something like this might fit, you would need to check that the sizes all work out fine
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MOTORCYCLE-MO ... 5ae8d6a98d
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Re: Questions and answers (but dumb it down)
That's whati was looking at! Thanksfor your help buddy:D