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01-27-2006, 11:23 AM
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I Ride: 2005 ZX-6R
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Aftermarket List: 2005 - 2006 ZX-6R/RR
Last Updated: 02/10/2006
Application: 2005 - 2006 Kawasaki ZX-6R & ZX-6RR
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Brakelines
• Spiegler USA
• HEL Brake Lines
• Galfer
Clip-ons
• Attack Performance
Engine Case Covers
• Attack Performance
• Circuit1
• Woodcraft
• Victory Lane
• EDR
Exhaust Systems
• Arata
• Arrow (IT/US)
• Two Brothers | Pics
• Akrapovic
• Yoshimura
• Micron
• Devil Bikes
• M4
• MIVV
• LeoVince USA
• Laser Exhausts | Review
• Muzzys | Pics
Fender Kits
• Puig USA
• Star Trend
• Competition Werkes | Pics
Ferrings/Bodywork
• Attack Performance
• Armour Bodies
• Cruciata (IT)
• Optimum Performance
• Catalyst Racing
• Hotbodies Racing
• Sharkskinz
Frame Sliders
• LSL (from Spieglerusa.com) | Review | Pics
• Vortex Racing
• Muzzy's
Huggers, Rear
• Geelong Carbon Craft
• Powerbronze (UK)
• Ermax (UK)
• Puig
• Skidmarx (UK) (US: Street Fighters By Design)
• Art
Levers
• Pazzo Racing
• Pinnacle Moto
• CRG
Lowering Links
• Muzzys
Rearsets
• Attack Performance
• Vortex Racing
Stands, Front and Rear
• Vortex Racing
Steering Dampers
• Ohlins
• CarpiMoto
• GPR
• Hyperpro
Suspension
• Ohlins
• Penske
• Elka
• Race Tech
• Hyperpro
• Bitubo
Traction Pads
• Stomp Design
Turn Signals
• Muzzys
• Clear Alternatives | Pics
• Competition Werkes
Wheels
• Blackstone Tek
• Marchesini
Windscreens
• Puig USA
• Zero Gravity Racing
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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
Last edited by Jafar; 12-15-2006 at 11:12 AM.
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01-27-2006, 11:34 AM
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oh yeah, please pm me any info that you think i might post up here. only links to the company websites, though.
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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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01-29-2006, 08:45 PM
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Joined: Nov 2005
From: Spokanistan, WA
I Ride: 07' Ninja ZX-10R
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About the parts, what's a frame slider? Might be a stupid question....sorry!!!
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Owner of - 2007 Ninja ZX-10R SE, 98' Eclipse (Under Construction)
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01-30-2006, 04:35 PM
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From: Washington
I Ride: 2005 ZX-6R
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is a part that mounts to the side of your bike, usually motor or frame, that extends beyond your ferrings so that in case of a tip over or crash, the frame-slider will take the brunt of the damage rather than the ferring or other more precious and expensive parts.
you click that link and there will be a picture of the LSL sliders on a GSXR
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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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01-30-2006, 10:00 PM
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Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2005
From: Spokanistan, WA
I Ride: 07' Ninja ZX-10R
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That's a good product for newbee's.....maybe i should get one????? Love the list Jafar  , keep it up.....
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Left Lane is for Passing!!!
Owner of - 2007 Ninja ZX-10R SE, 98' Eclipse (Under Construction)
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01-31-2006, 12:22 PM
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From: Washington
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good product for almost anyone, just make sure you install them right.
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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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02-07-2006, 11:04 AM
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Joined: Oct 2005
From: Seattle, WA
I Ride: 2006 ZX-10R
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Awesome list Jafar. I like it!
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02-07-2006, 02:23 PM
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"Why be you, when you can be like me. Ride a winner, ride a Kawasaki."
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02-08-2006, 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by zx_rider
That's a good product for newbee's.....maybe i should get one????? Love the list Jafar  , keep it up.....
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if your anything like me, they are a must.
jafar-on-bike =
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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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02-08-2006, 12:14 PM
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Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2005
From: Spokanistan, WA
I Ride: 07' Ninja ZX-10R
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LOL!!! More please
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Left Lane is for Passing!!!
Owner of - 2007 Ninja ZX-10R SE, 98' Eclipse (Under Construction)
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02-11-2006, 06:47 PM
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hey zx_rider, check out the pics of the LSL frame slider i just put up.
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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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02-14-2006, 09:56 AM
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Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2005
From: Spokanistan, WA
I Ride: 07' Ninja ZX-10R
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Great thanks!!!!!
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Left Lane is for Passing!!!
Owner of - 2007 Ninja ZX-10R SE, 98' Eclipse (Under Construction)
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03-05-2006, 11:03 AM
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Joined: Mar 2006
From: Medford OR
I Ride: 2005 ZX6R
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Frame Sliders should have been first on my list. Fender Eliminater Kit was the first mod. (Competition Werkes), in August '05. I have since, dopped my baby twice. Minor damage to the ferring, busted foot peg and front brake lever. I am small, so I'm able to ride without noticing the shortage of length on both, but being 92lbs. and 5'2", I feel that lowering links and frame sliders are deffinitley a must. Also looking into adjusting the front suspension....although I'm not sure if my weight will make a difference. I see that Muzzy's is the only sight you posted for lowering links. Is this the brand you recomend?
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03-05-2006, 01:25 PM
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i have no experience with lowering links... so i can't help you there.
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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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03-06-2006, 08:03 AM
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Lowering links aka "dog bones" are pretty much the same no matter where you get them. Spencer Cycles and Muzzys are usually the two most common places to get them. The Muzzys lowering links are just fine and will do the job. Since they are all the same regardless of brands, the only issue is usually cost.
Keep in mind that when you drop the rear with lowering links, the front needs to be dropped equally. Another thing to keep in mind is when the bike is lowered, your kickstand may need to be replaced or just modded otherwise your bike will tip over with it sitting lower on the stock the kickstand.
Keep us posted on what you do. Hope that helps some.
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"Why be you, when you can be like me. Ride a winner, ride a Kawasaki."
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03-06-2006, 10:05 AM
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Joined: Mar 2006
From: Medford OR
I Ride: 2005 ZX6R
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thanks beans, will do.
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03-06-2006, 12:49 PM
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Joined: Feb 2006
From: Snohomish, WA
I Ride: 97 TL1000 Custom (for sale), 05 ZX-6R, 03 WR250F, 01 JR80, 05 Giannini R-1 Super Production and Open
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Great List!!!
With frame sliders do some research as there are some that hold up better than others.
I would also add Bar end sliders and swing arm sliders into the mix. Typically you want them all to me made with Delron.
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Wana race??? www.NWMRL.com 8/10 mile track...25 turns per lap....
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03-06-2006, 12:55 PM
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Joined: Feb 2006
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For case covers add
EDR in OR.
Air Filters
BMC
K&N
Stands
pitbull
Front and rear Rotors
Same sames as brake lines above as a good start
Chain options
Chain and spocket combos to alter gearing
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In fond memory - SB.....we miss you bro!!!
#95 Team NWMiniMoto - Giannini R-1 Production and Giannini R-1 Open Class. Sponsored by Demon MotorSports, Giannini Racing, Dumonde Tech Racing oils, Fulmer Helmets, R-Tech Racing Fuel and Bearing Kinetics.
Wana race??? www.NWMRL.com 8/10 mile track...25 turns per lap....
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03-10-2006, 04:50 PM
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Joined: Feb 2006
From: Snohomish, WA
I Ride: 97 TL1000 Custom (for sale), 05 ZX-6R, 03 WR250F, 01 JR80, 05 Giannini R-1 Super Production and Open
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In fond memory - SB.....we miss you bro!!!
#95 Team NWMiniMoto - Giannini R-1 Production and Giannini R-1 Open Class. Sponsored by Demon MotorSports, Giannini Racing, Dumonde Tech Racing oils, Fulmer Helmets, R-Tech Racing Fuel and Bearing Kinetics.
Wana race??? www.NWMRL.com 8/10 mile track...25 turns per lap....
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03-10-2006, 05:08 PM
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daaaayyyyuuummmm!! that exhaust list is awesome! thanks mitch!
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