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03ZX6RRryder 06-11-2005 12:01 AM

New RR rider
 
Sup guys and girls just got my first bike an 03 ZX6RR I've gotta get some pics when it stops raining here in *sunny* FL. Any sugestions on what I should modify first? It allready has a yoshi slip on installed.

Remo 06-11-2005 05:14 AM

RE: New RR rider
 
WElcome to the forums!! If it doesn't already have them, I would install frame sliders and a K&N filter, then after that since you already have a pipe, it's all how you want your bike to look.

03ZX6RRryder 06-11-2005 06:13 AM

RE: New RR rider
 
Remo what sliders would work the best on a road couse cause i plan on taking my bike to Jennings GP in Jenning, FL and if i lowside it there i dont want the slides just busting off and not doing there job.


Thanx,
Jeff Lachance

Remo 06-11-2005 06:24 AM

RE: New RR rider
 
Jeff, I'm not sure which ones are best for your bike, but I'm sure Ian (onewheel) could help you out on that one. I was limited on choices when I got mines, cause it's a new model, but when I found out that it used the top motor mounts, it made me feel more at ease. And the "no drill" for the fairings just made it even better. I chose Delrin sliders cause I felt that they would absorb more of the impact over the aluminum or carbon fiber ones. You can also get the swingarm sliders too for added protection. I'll get mines pretty soon too.

03ZX6RRryder 06-13-2005 09:28 AM

RE: New RR rider
 
Well guys I now have pics of my bike.

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03ZX6RRryder 06-13-2005 05:05 PM

RE: New RR rider
 
Any sugestions on what else can/should be done?

ZX12Rider 06-13-2005 06:11 PM

RE: New RR rider
 
Very, very nice looking! Welcome to the forums! You should put those pics up in the photo gallery for future bike of the month nominations!

onewheel 06-15-2005 04:14 AM

RE: New RR rider
 
sweet ride..

I'm going to have to turn my back on the comment remo made on the K&N filter.. save your money and get a stock filter.. they flow just as well..
I have seen many dyno stats stating the most time the clean stock filter flowed better than a new K&N.. maybe I will dig up some of the chart I have seen a post them.. ;)

frame sliders your really limited. The only sliders I have seen are the I have on my bike and aren't the best for a crash but good for a drop..
they use a 6mm blot and they are no drilling sliders..
now if you are plaining on crashing the bike you could go and get a set from another bike and drill holes in the plastics and custom mount them..

Now mods.. are you looking for proformance mods? or looks??

I saw this a little wile ago on ebay that I think looks pretty sweet
http://i20.ebayimg.com/03/i/03/63/c1/8a_1_b.JPG

Remo 06-15-2005 07:18 AM

RE: New RR rider
 
WOW Ian dig that up for me if you could!! I didn't think that the stock filters would be on par with the aftermarket filters. That will make me re-think that upgrade! I saw those grills too, they look nice, but I would love them anodized!

03ZX6RRryder 06-15-2005 08:20 AM

RE: New RR rider
 
I want the performance but also would like to keep how it looks right now.


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