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zxr400dior
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hiya.

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just wanted to say thanx to whoever is responsible (for this site, lol) and everyone who has contributed to it. Just bought a 97 zxr400 and ive found all the things i wanted to know on here. And stuff i didnt know i wanted to know lol....... Im dyhan (just Diane spelt funny!) and live in Edinburgh......... Been told to fit bt014's, anyone got any opinions on the subject? thanx.......
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iv got bt014's on mine at the mo, had them for about a week, they feel great and hold the road well, im also new to this site and yea it is good and helpfull.

enjoy your bike, good choice :D

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hi renegade

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beginning to think i shud have thought up a better "Name"lol . like ur bike, the one ive just bought has been sitting in a garage for past year, pretty clean but needing a good service - so im sitting here surrounded by new oil filter etc and my "teach urself zxr400" manual!.......now if only i had a thermal boiler suit.......lol ......... BT014's it is then..............
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zxr400dior wrote:Been told to fit bt014's, anyone got any opinions on the subject? thanx.......
Welcome :-D enjoy the bike :-)

had BT014s on my gixxer - nothin wrong with em, just didnt really like them. Metzeler Sportec M3s :smt007 :smt007 :smt007 :smt007 :smt007 :smt007

knee downs in the most unlikely places! stick to the tarmac like a sticky sticky thing, when they do let go; they do so predictably. Excellent feedback, stability and generally confidence inspiring.
Did I mention that I like them :smt004 :smt004 :smt004 :smt004
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Welcome Dyhan, glad you enjoy the site! :smt001

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somebody mention my name??? welcome there young lady, glad you like the site and hope you will hang around. :smt006
Don't forget people there is more to the zxr400 than this forum... check out www.zxrworld.co.uk also.
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not planning to "hang around" lol. perhaps i need more bikes all with different tyres? got my green eye on a K7 600, mmmmmmm, well a girl can never have too many bikes........one to tinker with and one new straight out the packet- sounds good to me!
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Post by BigNinjaDave »

Hey welcome to the site :smt006

I used to live in Edinburgh but for some stupid reason swapped it for Derby :smt017

Oh and don't worry, you can never have enough bikes!
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so u missing the good scottish west coast roads then?
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