just to clarify
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just to clarify
Hey guys and gals new to the forum so hi to all
Might be buying a L1 model zxr400 but found this link and was slightly confused as it says the L1 is a five speed gearbox and all the others are six speed
http://cyclechaos.com/wiki/Kawasaki_ZXR ... 5_ZX400-L5
I am guessing this is a mistake on the website but i'm not sure. I've never had anything to do with zxrs before
Thanks
Might be buying a L1 model zxr400 but found this link and was slightly confused as it says the L1 is a five speed gearbox and all the others are six speed
http://cyclechaos.com/wiki/Kawasaki_ZXR ... 5_ZX400-L5
I am guessing this is a mistake on the website but i'm not sure. I've never had anything to do with zxrs before
Thanks
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Re: just to clarify
must be a mistake, they are all 6 speed boxes. 
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Re: just to clarify
does the zxr 400 have a monster 1st gear? aside from motocross bikes, all i have ever been on is my friends r1(scary stuff) and the gearing was mad. i barely used 2nd or 3rd, didnt really need to as i chickened out from the power, and 1st gear lasted forever.
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Re: just to clarify
1st gear will vary from bike to bike, but in the case of the ZXR400, the SP model has a taller first gear than a standard model.
Thing is riding round in first gear isnt going to do much for your fuel economy, and road riding is diiferent to track riding.
Thing is riding round in first gear isnt going to do much for your fuel economy, and road riding is diiferent to track riding.
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Re: just to clarify
h's apparently have shorter first gear than l's. you could check pretty quick in the manual if you could be bothered.
An L on standard gearing will just about do 60 before hitting the limiter in 1st. but equally it will just about pull 6th from 40 or so.
An L on standard gearing will just about do 60 before hitting the limiter in 1st. but equally it will just about pull 6th from 40 or so.
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Re: just to clarify
I recently borrowed my mates R1 (full 'review' in my rant section on this sited00ner wrote:does the zxr 400 have a monster 1st gear? aside from motocross bikes, all i have ever been on is my friends r1(scary stuff) and the gearing was mad. i barely used 2nd or 3rd, didnt really need to as i chickened out from the power, and 1st gear lasted forever.

Most other sportsbikes I've had have been 60-80mph in 1st, so it was a massive system shock. Actually I think the weirdest part was blipping the throttle down through the box using engine breaking, because where on most other bikes changing down to first would slow me to around 40mph, on the R1 I was still doing over twice that!
Quite a contrast to the XT660 I'm on at the moment which does about 20mph in 1st lol!
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Re: just to clarify
you should watch out stackin down the gears to slow you cos sometimes it locks up into a huge skid. iv done that afew times lol.
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Re: just to clarify
That's why you should blip the throttle to match the revs on the downshift!superman wrote:you should watch out stackin down the gears to slow you cos sometimes it locks up into a huge skid. iv done that afew times lol.
Plus it makes a lovely WHOM-WHOM-WHOM-WHOM noise, and everybody thinks you're much better than you might be!
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Re: just to clarify
the slipper clutch will elimate most chances of that happeningsuperman wrote:you should watch out stackin down the gears to slow you cos sometimes it locks up into a huge skid. iv done that afew times lol.
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Re: just to clarify
ah the illusive slipper clutch. do zxrs have these fitted cos mine couldnt have had one lol. althoe the clutch on it was much smoother than my cbr.
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Re: just to clarify
i think only certain models were fitted with them.superman wrote:ah the illusive slipper clutch. do zxrs have these fitted cos mine couldnt have had one lol. althoe the clutch on it was much smoother than my cbr.
Don't forget people there is more to the zxr400 than this forum... check out www.zxrworld.co.uk also.
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Re: just to clarify
ah i see. does it make that much of a difference then. althoe it probly would if you use the gears to slow alot.
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Re: just to clarify
on the ZXR, no difference that anyone's ever reported, certainly not without modifying it slightly.
on the recent R1 which prompted the discussion, probably yes.
on the recent R1 which prompted the discussion, probably yes.
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Re: just to clarify
my L1 had one.
wasnt perfect though,
but the slipper on my 7r is fantastic
gem
wasnt perfect though,
but the slipper on my 7r is fantastic
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Re: just to clarify
so is it good on those two bikes just because of the amount of torque then.?.
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