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03-11-2006, 01:35 AM
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#21 (permalink)
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Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2005
From: Spokanistan, WA
I Ride: 07' Ninja ZX-10R
Posts: 603
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 woooo......good find SV996R.......you get the credit!!! Good work.
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Left Lane is for Passing!!!
Owner of - 2007 Ninja ZX-10R SE, 98' Eclipse (Under Construction)
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03-11-2006, 05:14 PM
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#22 (permalink)
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Forum Leader
Joined: Oct 2005
From: Washington
I Ride: 2005 ZX-6R
Posts: 123
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wowzaz!
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"In the riders' veins there are drops of Dionysian madness which are beautiful because they give the heroes of motorcycling the power to live life fully."
-- Dr. Claudio Costa, Clinica Mobile
“Get a bike, take a ride and you’ll be far more happy. Because riding a bike, really, really rocks."
--Valentino Rossi
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05-03-2006, 02:40 PM
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#23 (permalink)
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Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2006
From: Ocean Springs, MS
I Ride: 2005 ZX6R in "makes her panties wet" red
Posts: 372
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What is a good place to get Rear seat cowls?
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 Ever seen a motorcycle parked outside a shrinks office????
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11-21-2006, 10:27 AM
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#24 (permalink)
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Newbie
Joined: Nov 2006
From: Ocala, FL
I Ride: 2005 ZX-6RR
Posts: 6
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Aftermarket Research
I've been making some changes to my bike recently including:
Leo Vince full exhaust w/ Ti canister
Dynojet Power Commander IIIusb
Gilles Rearsets
Pit Bull Steering Damper
Misc...Bar Ends & Frame Sliders
PiTek Color Corp (via Ebay) full fairings
Moto GP Tire Warmers
I'm looking for HH sintered EBC front brake pads and will ultimately run either Dunlop or perhaps Bridgestone tires.
All of the products I've installed so far are excellent. But what I absolutey hate is doing research to find the best purchase price.
I've been using www.hardracing.com along with manufacturer direct (in the case of Pit Bull and Leo Vince) and of course the ocassional Ebay bargain. Can anyone refer me to any sites with great prices? Example: the Dynojet PC IIIusb is advertised most places for around $300. A few sites have it on sale for $279. I bought mine through Hardracing for $249 after they reduced their price down from $259 to match the price I had found at www.kwsmotorsports.com (I also bought my air filter through Hardracing otherwise I would have bought the Power Commander from KWS).
I always research sites like www.kneedraggers.com, www.cyclegear.com, and others but these sites always have high prices  .
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
One last thought, finding paint to match Kawasaki green without spending $400 was a chore too, ultimately I decided on a custom color match at a local DuPont supplier, it's not a 100% match but awfully darn close, say 98%
NiHao
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12-14-2006, 05:31 PM
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#25 (permalink)
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Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2006
From: Hawaii
I Ride: 2006 ZX6RR
Posts: 138
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may be not the place to ask, aplogies. but, has any out there sport a geelong carbon fiber rear hugger? if so, hows the fit? the finish? any additional modifications to mount the rear hugger?
inlcuded http://www.geelongcarboncraft.com.au...&category_id=7
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02-08-2007, 05:17 PM
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#26 (permalink)
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Newbie
Joined: Oct 2006
From: Australia
Posts: 8
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They make these here in Australia not far from where I live. I bought a carbon tank protector and it's really nice. I am yet to see a rear hugger but the guy does nice work.
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03-23-2007, 09:14 AM
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#27 (permalink)
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Newbie
Joined: Mar 2007
From: Clawson, MI
Posts: 1
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Don't forget Sato frame sliders. www.satoracing.com
BTW, what's a ferring? similar to a fairing? 
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Keith
'04 RC51
'05 Monster S2R
'06 ZX-6R
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05-09-2007, 09:33 PM
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#28 (permalink)
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Newbie
Joined: May 2007
From: Goose Creek, SC
I Ride: 2001 ZX6R under transformation
Posts: 12
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Hey ya'll know anywhere where i can get all new side fairings for my 01 ZX6R for pretty cheap???
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UMMMMM....IS THAT SUPPOSED TO ITCH LIKE THAT?!?
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07-16-2007, 03:04 PM
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#29 (permalink)
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Newbie
Joined: Jun 2007
From: Sacramento, CA
Posts: 3
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Screw Frame Sliders!
Check out these "Race Railz" from Powers Stuntworx. They provide WAY more protection then frame sliders. My friend went down on his 02 GSX-R 600 with these and barely did any damage, considering the fact he went down at about 35mph and still drove 30 miles home....
Here is their website....
http://www.powersstuntworx.com/index_2.html
Oh, and no they do not get in your way while riding or even come close to the ground. (Not my bike, just the pics off their site...)
I got race railz already, just need to install them....
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08-12-2007, 03:22 PM
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#30 (permalink)
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Newbie
Joined: Jul 2007
From: North East UK
I Ride: zx-6r 2007 599cc
Posts: 25
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can I just add....
I was talking to the guys in the bike shop, and was informed that sliders and race rails, when correctly fitted, are great for track days, however, for street crashes, due to the obstacles around, pavement kerbs, cars, lamp posts, etc, when your pride and joy slides along the ground, it will generally meet with some object, probably with the thing you were trying to avoid, and no slider or rail will stop more damage, not many of those things on the track, so.. I see their points of view on that.... however, the crash cages, shown on the Power Stuntworx site look like they would help.. but then.. is anyone gonna start and attach big cages aroud the sleek looking fairings of the bike?, wouldn't that dampen down the look of the bike in the first place...
although... I myself have R&G crash protectors fitted.. so.. go figure.. 
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damn those 50 zones and cones, no-one ever seems to be working, then you see speed traps
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08-30-2007, 08:27 AM
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#31 (permalink)
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Newbie
Joined: Aug 2007
From: Vancouver
I Ride: 2005 636 Raw Titanium
Posts: 6
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WOW those Race Railz look crazy. Might just have to buy a pair myself=) This list of mods are great! Just starting out on my 2005 636 and already have a LeoVince coming - can't wait! Thanks again for this awesome thread!
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09-25-2007, 08:44 PM
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#32 (permalink)
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Member
Joined: Aug 2007
From: Phoenix, AZ
I Ride: 06 ZX6R - Black
Posts: 55
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You should add WoodCraft to the frame sliders too. Just got my set on and they look great. I'll try and get pics soon. They have a bunch more stuff as well; Rear sets, clip on's, etc.
www.woodcraft-cfm.com
Last edited by FreeLanceBum : 09-25-2007 at 08:54 PM.
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09-26-2007, 11:06 AM
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#33 (permalink)
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Newbie
Joined: Sep 2007
From: Staten Island
Posts: 3
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I need a right side fairing for a 2006 zzr 600 or 98-02 zx6r
If anyone has this right side fairing I need one asap........
Thanks
Rob
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10-19-2007, 08:35 PM
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#34 (permalink)
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Member
Joined: Oct 2007
From: Midlothian, VA
I Ride: K7 GSX-R 600
Posts: 36
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Is there anywhere that I can find custom farings or ones that look different form the stock 636. I don't care if they are race or street, but I want them to have different body lines at the back and tops of the side panels
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12-01-2007, 02:12 PM
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#35 (permalink)
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Newbie
Joined: Dec 2007
From: hawaii
I Ride: 05 ZX-636R
Posts: 1
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[b]You should check out www.freestyleingenuity.com and look at their engine protection cages, I saw these on speed on superbike and they look awesome and from what they showed seem to hold up and protect really well. I know that im going to order me some!!!/B]
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01-24-2008, 02:53 PM
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#36 (permalink)
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Newbie
Joined: Jan 2008
From: Wisconsin/Upper Michigan for school
I Ride: Kawasaki ZX 636
Posts: 2
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Exhaust?
What does anyone have for a recommendation on an exhaust system or slip on?  Been a little frustrated with this one.
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05-03-2008, 10:00 AM
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#37 (permalink)
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Senior Member
Joined: May 2008
From: Milpitas, CA
I Ride: 08 ZX6R
Posts: 125
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Where is the 2007-2008 stuff?
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