japanese Model ID

A spin off from a previous post by RobB, I have created a forum so we can identify which model ZXR400 you have and to show different variations of colour schemes. Please feel free to post pictures to help others identify their ZXR400's but please keep them to factory std releases.

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Starting from 1989 - do a properties on the image to find year and colour code.

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1990

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1991

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1992

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1993

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1994

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1995

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1999

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Not complet as a few photos didn't download right but hope to capture later.
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funky :)

the last 2 though, the sp looks like it doesnt have adjustable forks, while the normal model does .. is it just my eyes ?
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Bloody hell, this is what ive been waiting for!

Loving the Itoham piccy. Nice scheme that one!

Nice post Drew :smt023
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RedexRobB wrote:Bloody hell, this is what ive been waiting for!

lol, me too, now i have a clear idea what mine is going to look like when its done .. black frame, black wheels, green panels, sp seat ..
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zimm wrote:funky :)

the last 2 though, the sp looks like it doesnt have adjustable forks, while the normal model does .. is it just my eyes ?

Think your right shocking
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Nice n simple really does it sometimes dont it? :smt003

I want minet he same except gold wheels and binelli green panels :smt003
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Drew thankyou for this post!! :smt001
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theres also a 1993 L2 in the candy wine red (h3)

good list thought id add mine in there ;)
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any chance of updating the links in this post for the images?
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Agreed
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