Greetings from an old newbee

One for you newbies to introduce yourselves and show us your ZXR!

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GaryM
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My Bike: ZXR750J1
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Greetings from an old newbee

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]Hi,
I'm sure I used to be a member of this forum back in the days when my race leathers did not cut off circulation to my extremities and I didn't get out of breath putting my boots on.
I have recently finished restoring my trusty ZXR750 J1, I have owned it for 31 years now and decided to restore it to it's former glory and register it in Italy where I now live. With a lot of help from CMS parts in the Netherlands and e-bay it's now running and in need of a dyno machine, not easy to find in these parts (the deep south).
In a former life I used to race a pair of ZXR400s with BEMSEE and GNRRC, no trophies but loads of fun and great people. I regret selling my 400 formula bike as it was fully spammed with FCR flat slides, ram air and Dynatec ignition. It would have been a blast for track days.
I am having issues with documentation for the 750 but I will raise that as a separate topic, until then, thanks for letting me join (again) and I look forward to getting to know the site.
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Post by masterofinsanity »

Welcome or welcome back lol what documentation are you looking for?
Don't forget people there is more to the zxr400 than this forum... check out www.zxrworld.co.uk also.
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