A frenchie

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A frenchie

Post by riton »

Hello !! newbie

I'm Riton, a ZXR fan but a frenchie too, so sorry in advance for my mistakes !! :smt003

I have a ZX7R '96, a ZXR750R '93, and soon, a 400 ZXR '93 !! biggrin biggrin
400 ZXR is rare in France, so I hope I could find a lot of informations and parts for this bike on your site !! :smt001

I will try to search by myself on "zxrworld", but I think I often need your help, so thanks in advance !! :smt003

As I will use my 400ZXR on raceway, I am actually looking for glass fiber fairings and carbon/kevlar protection for frame, fork and engine. For fairings, I already see ARD site, but for protection, could you help me? grtin
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Re: A frenchie

Post by deviant »

Bonsoir et bienvenue Riton. :smt006
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hello riton, been a long time since i spoke any french so i'll not embarrass myself, welcome to zxrworld.French make the best goats cheese and wine!!! love the country myself.i'm sure redexrobB will be along to advise on the carbon.Enjoy here and learn a lot! :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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Post by RedexRobB »

Welcome Riton :smt001

Try http://www.performancemotorcycleparts.co.uk/ thats where i got my bits from. I have carbon frame protectors, engine case covers for the clutch and generator cover. You can get a water pump cover too but i didnt go for it in the end. They are just about all you need i think for the track. I also have carbon mudguards, yoke protector, petrol cap cover, clock surround and also a front tank cover from RMKD racing.
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Post by deviant »

link doesn't work. google gives the details below. Might be worth phoning and seeing if there's still anyone there.

Performance Motorcycle Parts
Pobox
P O Box Pitlochry
Perth and Kinross
PH9 0YB

t: 0 1796 482 507
w: http://www.performancemotorcycleparts.co.uk
e: Email Performance Motorcycle Parts
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Suzuki DR800 - bouncy
1978 Suzuki GS400 - PROJECT RETRO RACER!
Kawasaki GPz500S - for sale soon
Honda CG125 BR-J - in bits
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Re: A frenchie

Post by riton »

Thanks for your answers !! :smt001

Concerning Performance Motorcycle Parts, same problem with the site... And If I phone, I'm not sure to understand everything... :smt005

On this forum, I found an other site yesterday (I forgot the name) but without prices. Only products parts list with pictures. I think I will sent them an email, expected information concerning sellers and prices for ZXR400. :smt001

One of my friend has a ZXR400 too, and is idea is to make by himself carbon/kevlar protect parts (for clutch and generator covers, and frame too) . But carbon and kevlar sheets are quite expensive, so I would like to find some "new parts" prices in order to choose the better operation : to make it by ourself or to buy it. :smt002
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Post by rene »

AMS do reace fairing as well!

http://www.ams-motorsport.co.uk/body_race_bodywork.html

Nice to see some one else on here with a odd ball french name!

Rene (french name but unable to speak french!)
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