a bit late in the day
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a bit late in the day
basically i started tackling a few niggling problems on my bike and finished off part stripping the bike down
removed forks and sprayed fork leg bottoms black as original silver started to look tired, then decided to paint calipers so the two blacks didnt clash
then pulled of fairings and had wheels powdercoated.
also got some new discs
just a few more jobs to go, should be done by next wkend,
just thought id add a couple of pics
removed forks and sprayed fork leg bottoms black as original silver started to look tired, then decided to paint calipers so the two blacks didnt clash
then pulled of fairings and had wheels powdercoated.
also got some new discs
just a few more jobs to go, should be done by next wkend,
just thought id add a couple of pics
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Re: a bit late in the day
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Re: a bit late in the day
Are they the Stealth Razor disks??
A mate of mine had them on his ZX6R and they were terrible in the rain.
A mate of mine had them on his ZX6R and they were terrible in the rain.
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Re: a bit late in the day
what did you clean them tyres with Gem?
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Re: a bit late in the day
have heard a few ppl say stealth discs arent much kop in the wet, but i dont plan on riding in the rain anyway, and if i am caught in the rain then i ride like a girl
just used soapy water baz
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just used soapy water baz
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Re: a bit late in the day
HELP PLEASE
replacing indicators on my 7r, got some indi spacers just need to know how they fit???
and what i mean is at the front where the original indicators were now there is a gaping hole, so i figure the indi spacer fills that hole - got that figured
then i guess the indicator stalk thread goes thru the hole in them - got that figured
but how do i get the two to hold secure to the fairing?
do i need to put something behind the fairing and bolt indicator to that?
gem
replacing indicators on my 7r, got some indi spacers just need to know how they fit???
and what i mean is at the front where the original indicators were now there is a gaping hole, so i figure the indi spacer fills that hole - got that figured
then i guess the indicator stalk thread goes thru the hole in them - got that figured
but how do i get the two to hold secure to the fairing?
do i need to put something behind the fairing and bolt indicator to that?
gem
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Re: a bit late in the day
If its anythng like the zxr. You should have these little spacer type things that are an absolute fucking nightmare to refit. Your inides are the same as mine if I remember, so they've got the thread coming out of the stalk. Just fit the spacer, washer, watever youve got on the inside of your fairing then get a nut and slide the wires through first, then tighten it onto the thread.
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Re: a bit late in the day
all ive got is new indicator, indo spacer and a gapin feckin hole
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Re: a bit late in the day
if i was you mate i'd cut some bits of plastic to go behind the fairing and bolt the new indicator through both with the fairing between them.
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Re: a bit late in the day
I thought with the spacers you get 2 for each side , 1 goes on the inside 1 goes on the outside.
Thats how it is on my wifes ZXR
Thats how it is on my wifes ZXR
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Re: a bit late in the day
that makes better sense, will have a look
but they said four will do front and rear!
but they said four will do front and rear!
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