zxr500man wrote:i belive all japaneese bikes are built in jaapan,then exported,none are built in uk,

lol.. thats true if taken literaally
I think he's on about region customisations.
While were on this thread.. is there a sticky any where detailing the differences between the different region models of the ZXR? If not could we make one
This is all L model stuff but from what i've gathered. All you've gotta do is check your bike against the things I say below. You could also check your log-boook, if it's an import it will have 'Previously used overseas' in the special notes on the front cover.. if its been passed off as a UK bike but is infact a JP / EU bike then somethings dodgy... :/
UK Bike has MPH clocks that go upto 160mph, I think it uses standard H4 bulbs too?
EU bikes has KMH clocks that go upto 240km/h. Uses the 35/60watt bulbs.
JP bikes has KMH clocks that go upto 180km/h. Uses the 35/60watt bulbs.
Carb info is sketchy, some models have 30mm bores, some have 32, and with / without carb heaters.
Lots of variations in the different CDI's but the UK CDI has a blue sticker and the letter 'M' on it (this ones an easy one to check as it's right under the seat, which takes 1 bolt to remove!)
The blue 'M' one is the least restricted of them all, some limit RPM's to 10,000, top speed to 180km/h etc etc.. the UK one as far as I know has the highest RPM limit of standard CDI's and isn't speed restricted.
The UK bikes have a switch for the lights to turn them on / off, the JP bikes have auto-lights.. not sure about the euro models. (again this is easy enough to check if your bike is an import.. does it have light switch?)
The UK bikes have side-lights in the headlights,
We should compile all the differences if there isn't already one
All parts are transplantable, tho some require more work than others. such as matching wiring looms etc.