Commuting on a ZXR400
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rene
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Re: Commuting on a ZXR400
i was looking at a XJ900, can pick them up for next to nout now and are good bikes for the money. But considering i commute 20 miles each way on very very fun back road i dont think i fancy a big lazy commuter..
ZXR750 L1
tail tidy, polished bits, custom paint job, k&n, dynojet, Full akropovik, down geared, GSXR calipers, hel brake lines front and rear & clutch line, maxtron resprung froks 120BHP
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Caz
- L-plate hell

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Re: Commuting on a ZXR400
commuted for a while on a Gilera runner 180. Cheap as anything to run, i think i paid £20 for a front tyre. fast enough to do 80mph comfortably up the motorway, and actually handled reasonably well. Not to mention I could stick a change of clothes and my laptop under the seat.
I used to do a 65 mile round trip on that, including some nice roads
at the end of the day, i have fun whatever im riding - you just need to get into the right mindset for it
/Caz
I used to do a 65 mile round trip on that, including some nice roads
at the end of the day, i have fun whatever im riding - you just need to get into the right mindset for it
/Caz
GSX-R600 K4
ZXR400 H2
Commuter: Gilera Runner 180SP
Contributing writer to:http://jocke.selincite.com
ZXR400 H2
Commuter: Gilera Runner 180SP
Contributing writer to:http://jocke.selincite.com