2010 ZX6R. The wifes trackbike.

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Re: 2010 ZX6R. The wifes trackbike.

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Skub wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 11:35 am
weeksy wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 11:08 am
Mr Moofo wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 11:04 am "what bike does she want?"
She doesn't know that answer, in biking terms she loves riding on track but that's it... that's where her interests end. She knows very little about bikes, differences, riding styles, electronics etc... That's all left down to me along with tyres, servicing, prepping etc...

However, just because someone doesn't know... doesn't mean there's not a better suited bike out there.
:lol: Sounds like Mrs.Skub.

1.Me...what would you like for your birthday/Xmas etc?

2.Her...a surprise.

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4.Her...that's not a surprise then is it? I may as well buy it myself.

5.Me...but the object of the exercise is to be gifted something you'd really like and enjoy.

6.Her...but that's not a surprise. I want you to put in some thought as to what I would like.

7.Ref point 3. :roll: :(
We have similar with meal choices

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weeksy wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 11:08 am
Mr Moofo wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 11:04 am "what bike does she want?"
She doesn't know that answer, in biking terms she loves riding on track but that's it... that's where her interests end. She knows very little about bikes, differences, riding styles, electronics etc... That's all left down to me along with tyres, servicing, prepping etc...

However, just because someone doesn't know... doesn't mean there's not a better suited bike out there.
Well, she knows she doesn't want an IL4 so clearly knows something about the differences.
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Count Steer wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 11:50 am Well, she knows she doesn't want an IL4 so clearly knows something about the differences.
you mean naked/sit-up.... She has an IL4 and likes the engine.

I'd like to find a track based demo day where she could try different bikes.. For example i think the GSXR750 would be a shed load easier to ride and to go faster on for her as it's more spacious a riding position, less focused, less revvy and more power... but until she tries it, who knows.

(Yes i know we've had one... and despite her having pictures of her riding it on track, she'd have sworn she's never ridden one) :D
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Buy her a Thou, just don't tell her how to take it out of rain mode.
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weeksy wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 11:52 am
Count Steer wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 11:50 am Well, she knows she doesn't want an IL4 so clearly knows something about the differences.
you mean naked/sit-up.... She has an IL4 and likes the engine.

I'd like to find a track based demo day where she could try different bikes.. For example i think the GSXR750 would be a shed load easier to ride and to go faster on for her as it's more spacious a riding position, less focused, less revvy and more power... but until she tries it, who knows.

(Yes i know we've had one... and despite her having pictures of her riding it on track, she'd have sworn she's never ridden one) :D
Oops! I'm getting my bike buying threads mixed up. :lol:

The track based demo day sounds perfect. I think I'd be up for that! Good point about the more power doesn't necessarily mean more of a brute too. The GSXR750 could be just the job. (Just stick 600 labels on and keep schtum ;) ).
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Re: 2010 ZX6R. The wifes trackbike.

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weeksy wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 11:08 am
Mr Moofo wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 11:04 am "what bike does she want?"
She doesn't know that answer, in biking terms she loves riding on track but that's it... that's where her interests end. She knows very little about bikes, differences, riding styles, electronics etc... That's all left down to me along with tyres, servicing, prepping etc...

However, just because someone doesn't know... doesn't mean there's not a better suited bike out there.
Therefore the bike she wants is a RC8R ...
Easy ,,,
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Mr Moofo wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 12:10 pm
weeksy wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 11:08 am
Mr Moofo wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 11:04 am "what bike does she want?"
She doesn't know that answer, in biking terms she loves riding on track but that's it... that's where her interests end. She knows very little about bikes, differences, riding styles, electronics etc... That's all left down to me along with tyres, servicing, prepping etc...

However, just because someone doesn't know... doesn't mean there's not a better suited bike out there.
Therefore the bike she wants is a RC8R ...
Easy ,,,
Amen to that plan... I'll send you her phone number, let me know how you get on :)
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weeksy wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 10:14 am
Mr Moofo wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 9:53 am Big question can she / you out perform the abilities of the current bike ?
I'll refer you to @millemille from the other day... Since when does being able to outperform a particular bike have any relevance ?
If you had to be able to our perform the bike before buying something better for track days most people would be stuck riding CB500s or 350LCs, both will corner quicker than most people can ride them.
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 1:58 pm 350LCs, both will corner quicker than most people can ride them.
I proved that wrong on many occasion :obscene-birdiedoublered:
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Something less screamy/peaky than the current bike, but not as big as a thou. Think you, or somebody else, answered it earlier, GSXR 750 is the answer? Do they not come with blippers etc?
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weeksy wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 11:52 am
I'd like to find a track based demo day where she could try different bikes.. For example i think the GSXR750 would be a shed load easier to ride and to go faster on for her as it's more spacious a riding position, less focused, less revvy and more power... but until she tries it, who knows.

(Yes i know we've had one... and despite her having pictures of her riding it on track, she'd have sworn she's never ridden one) :D
I am glad you posted that because i thought i was losing the plot as i remember the blue one you had and was also fairly sure Ceri had ridden it

I have a picture somewhere of you underneath it cleaning the belly pan when we were all fed after a BBQ and having a few beers ....despite the fact it wasnt being ridden the following day and just going back in the van :mrgreen:

Found it ;)

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It was the year you turned up with a helmet and said "i am not riding" and ended up wearing 3 different sets of borrowed leathers on a few different bikes and even wore the Croatian bike police leathers Tack sent over for me that i still have .... think these ones were OCD's in a later session on the Gixxer

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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Wed Oct 06, 2021 8:09 am I didn't know Dremel made a blow job attachment
But you've exhausted Google this morning looking for it yeah ?
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Potter wrote: Wed Oct 06, 2021 4:27 am
Skub wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 11:35 am
1.Me...what would you like for your birthday/Xmas etc?
It was my birthday the other day, I got a new Dremel (4000) and a blowjob.
It was exactly what I wanted :)
Wow Dremel have certainly upped their game since I bought mine!

Damn...too slow.
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Potter wrote: Wed Oct 06, 2021 4:27 am
Skub wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 11:35 am
1.Me...what would you like for your birthday/Xmas etc?
It was my birthday the other day, I got a new Dremel (4000) and a blowjob.
It was exactly what I wanted :)
What a generous pool boy! What did the missus buy you? :D
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Potter wrote: Wed Oct 06, 2021 4:27 am
It was my birthday the other day, I got a new Dremel (4000) and a blowjob.
It was exactly what I wanted :)
Didn’t your wife get you anything for your birthday then ?
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Bigyin wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 11:35 pm
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No plans today due to the horrific weather so was time to catch up on a few things.

First up was the ZX6R. Nothing major at the moment, just an ACF-50 over all the metal parts really to keep them nice as it's laid up over winter.
Image2021-10-31_09-09-02 by Steve Weeks, on Flickr

Still not sure on the longer term plans with @Welsh Muffin and this bike, so i've not bothered whipping the wheel out for powdercoat yet. If it goes to MSG for servicing over winter then he'll get the wheel done at the same time, so easy there... If it's getting sold instead, then i'll pull the wheels and get them into the powder coaters in Newbury for tidying up. I don't get a lot in the way of feedback though so it's tough to say.

I'll have a little think about the fuel in the tank, it's about 3/4 full if not a little more and hasn't been run since Aug... it won't move again now till April i think. So whether i go down the route of draining some out and filling with new stuff, or whether i buy some fuel stabiliser, or whether i just leave it as it is.... Not sure yet.
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Potter wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 9:30 am I'd bang some stabiliser in, I've had mixed results with it but I know for a fact that E10 petrol leaves a really nasty blue/green algae type stuff and it's a bastard to clear out of injectors and carbs. It seems to be where it's evaporated and then left behind a residue that goes manky.

Some stabiliser and a good shake can't hurt and it might prevent having to whip the injectors out.
Any recommendations or just whatever is out on Ebay etc ?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/283456856023 ... 1438.l2649

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weeksy wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 9:19 am No plans today due to the horrific weather so was time to catch up on a few things.

First up was the ZX6R. Nothing major at the moment, just an ACF-50 over all the metal parts really to keep them nice as it's laid up over winter.
Image2021-10-31_09-09-02 by Steve Weeks, on Flickr

Still not sure on the longer term plans with @Welsh Muffin and this bike, so i've not bothered whipping the wheel out for powdercoat yet. If it goes to MSG for servicing over winter then he'll get the wheel done at the same time, so easy there... If it's getting sold instead, then i'll pull the wheels and get them into the powder coaters in Newbury for tidying up. I don't get a lot in the way of feedback though so it's tough to say.

I'll have a little think about the fuel in the tank, it's about 3/4 full if not a little more and hasn't been run since Aug... it won't move again now till April i think. So whether i go down the route of draining some out and filling with new stuff, or whether i buy some fuel stabiliser, or whether i just leave it as it is.... Not sure yet.
8 months is a long time to be laid up.
First nice day, take it for 15 minute ride. :)