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Elite; Kawasaki ZZR1200
Topic Started: Sep 3 2011, 09:38 AM (320 Views)
Ady Knight
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Hi all! Just had e-mail confirming membership up to 18,000 which is fantastic! I just feel great riding a Kawasaki bike, as the majority of the press is about h***a, MV, Ducati, Yamaha etc. I have never seen a mention of my beloved ZZR1200, which makes me feel different.from the pack!! Be proud Kawasaki owners!!!
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Thanks for you post its appreciated..... :pjy
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flossy
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Hi addy is'nt it a good feeling to own something different to the normal run of the mill bikes and the plus side is it goes like stink. Just in the process of getting my panniers & top box painted then will post some photo's should look good me hopes. The only ZZR1200 with Givi V35 panniers fitted? unless anybody knows differently. I modified a motech quick release rack off a ZZR1400 to fit. 30 seconds to fit or remove just leaving the brackets fitted to the bike, also made a quick release rack for the top box fitting to the grab rails so as to retain them on the bike. Only thing i hate on my bike is the poxy gold colour they painted the wheels in, it just don't go with the thunder candy blue of the bike, the bloke that decided to put them 2 colours together must have been on a serious bender in the pub or totaly colour blind. Ill change the colour when i need to change the tyres but till then will put up with them.
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Ady Knight
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flossy
Sep 5 2011, 11:54 AM
Hi addy is'nt it a good feeling to own something different to the normal run of the mill bikes and the plus side is it goes like stink. Just in the process of getting my panniers & top box painted then will post some photo's should look good me hopes. The only ZZR1200 with Givi V35 panniers fitted? unless anybody knows differently. I modified a motech quick release rack off a ZZR1400 to fit. 30 seconds to fit or remove just leaving the brackets fitted to the bike, also made a quick release rack for the top box fitting to the grab rails so as to retain them on the bike. Only thing i hate on my bike is the poxy gold colour they painted the wheels in, it just don't go with the thunder candy blue of the bike, the bloke that decided to put them 2 colours together must have been on a serious bender in the pub or totaly colour blind. Ill change the colour when i need to change the tyres but till then will put up with them.
Hi, It is great feeling different to the "pack"! My ZZR1200 is beautiful, and I too was looking at fitting boxes, so would be keen to see finished product!! Mine is Candy Blue as well, and I'm not keen on the gold wheels, and would like to get them matched to the grey colour on the side fairing. The bikes are great, and never get a mention anywhere in MCN or magazines. Nice to be different!!
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