my new zxr 400

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geo1984
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my new zxr 400

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Image just got it the other day not passed test yet but seen this one and had to buy it its got 1800 miles from new with full service history only mark on it is on the exhaust
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It is VERY VERY nice. 1800 miles only shocking How much did that set u back?

When is your test. I done the same thing. Bought mine in December and pass on the day i was riding upto the NABD 09 Rally :D which was a good 3 or 4 munfs later
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she is a beauty and only1800 miles, best of luck with your test bud!!! :smt002
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it cost me 3k but the condition its in its worth every penney its on a 02 plate av got my first part of the test in tree weeks the guy that had it before me from new and kept it in his living room thanks for the coments
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Fair play, thats clean. Good luck with your test.
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Re: my new zxr 400

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Have you got to restrict it after your test or are you old enough for full power
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Re: my new zxr 400

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am 25 so a can jump straight on it cant wait al need to put it in someones garage its to tempting to take it a run
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Its not worth risking it matey.

I had "The Twins" in my office for ages and wanted to. But i also wanted the bike not to be crushed into a small square cube :D

Have a look Here
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CaNsA wrote:Its not worth risking it matey.

I had "The Twins" in my office for ages and wanted to. But i also wanted the bike not to be crushed into a small square cube :D

Have a look Here
very nice mate why two do you track them your right mate a would be sick if it got crushed
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Me and the ex got them, she tried to steal my one but that got stopped.
She went nuts and i have mine + another zxr400 in stock purple that im rebuilding.

Drain all the fuel out the tank and drain the carbs. No point in letting it sit there getting old. Use it in the car innit. if you have a paddock stand then get the butt off the ground to prevent flat spots. Might aswell get hte bike prepared for storage even though u aint storing it for very long.

Before you ride it after you pass ur test lube that chain loads.

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CaNsA wrote:Me and the ex got them, she tried to steal my one but that got stopped.
She went nuts and i have mine + another zxr400 in stock purple that im rebuilding.

Drain all the fuel out the tank and drain the carbs. No point in letting it sit there getting old. Use it in the car innit. if you have a paddock stand then get the butt off the ground to prevent flat spots. Might aswell get hte bike prepared for storage even though u aint storing it for very long.

Before you ride it after you pass ur test lube that chain loads.

:D
thats women for ye thanks for the advice and good luck with the rebuild
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Post by Mori Man »

Hi G,

That is well clean and at 1,800 miles has to worth that type of coin :smt023

Good luck on your test , just about to take mine out for the 1st time - have had it for over a year now I think shocking

Hope it gives you trouble free miles for many years to come :smt001 ( I say many many years cause if you ever sell it your banned :smt002 )


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Nice bike!
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Post by Zxr-Ali »

3k is alot but corr is that a good 3k well spent, looks amazing!!

Good luck with your test btw :D
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Re: my new zxr 400

Post by robbi »

hi bud,bike looks awsome but i would say that got the same,good luck with test hope you pass,been riding mine for about a month now LOVING IT !!!!!!
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