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zxr400 H1 model
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Re: zxr400 H1 model
funky .. good idea
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Re: zxr400 H1 model
ill have a go, seen as tho im up far too early
rear wheels. the h1 swingarm does not accept the h2 or l model rear wheel spidle, it is too narrow, and the rear brake hanger is also smaller than the h2 and l models. The h1 rear wheel itself, has larger cush drive and sprocket mounting, so not interchangeable with h2 or l.
Im sure if you wanted to use h2/l model rear wheel on a h1, you could put h1 bearings in later wheel,and use h1 spacers..altho untested yet.
Or, imh, swap the h1 swingarm with a h2 one- a few around cheap.
rear wheels. the h1 swingarm does not accept the h2 or l model rear wheel spidle, it is too narrow, and the rear brake hanger is also smaller than the h2 and l models. The h1 rear wheel itself, has larger cush drive and sprocket mounting, so not interchangeable with h2 or l.
Im sure if you wanted to use h2/l model rear wheel on a h1, you could put h1 bearings in later wheel,and use h1 spacers..altho untested yet.
Or, imh, swap the h1 swingarm with a h2 one- a few around cheap.
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Re: zxr400 H1 model
just thought id put a pic of my h1 in here
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Re: zxr400 H1 model
hey guys ive ordered one of these off a local kawasaki dealer mnged to get it restricted and delivered for 1000 r these bikes any good? the fairng was the only thing that let the bike down is there better looking fairing around and how fast do thee do restricted to 33bhp? the one im getting is in the green white and blue colours and i was wondering what fairing is available to me that looks really good thanks also what exhuats are around for theses beasts?
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Re: zxr400 H1 model
hi, welcome to the site, you are very limited to fairings for the H model and you'll be lucky to find any in good nick.they should be good for 110mph restricted.
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Re: zxr400 H1 model
Just a quick question, I know the forks on a h are longer than the L but need to uprate the forks with new springs.
Can I use Springs for a L or would it be easier to just change the forks over and be done with it?
Tanks for any help.
Can I use Springs for a L or would it be easier to just change the forks over and be done with it?
Tanks for any help.
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Re: zxr400 H1 model
pretty sure the forks are different diameters too only mm in it, you will also need to change calipers discs, spacers for the wheel etc etc.
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