2010 ZX6R. The wifes trackbike.

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2010 ZX6R. The wifes trackbike.

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Placeholder for the wifes track ZX6R.

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to this.

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with some of this.

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Re: 2010 ZX6R. The wifes trackbike.

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Passing time today I dragged the zx6 onto the drive and fired it up, letting it run for 10-15 minutes.

Then stuck it back in the garage.

Not the most constructive thing ever, but it honestly doesn't need anything
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weeksy wrote: Sun Mar 29, 2020 2:03 pm Passing time today I dragged the zx6 onto the drive and fired it up, letting it run for 10-15 minutes.

Then stuck it back in the garage.

Not the most constructive thing ever, but it honestly doesn't need anything
That's partly why I bought a new GSXR every 2 years. I just knew it would what it was supposed to do. No hassle.
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I have to give it it's due, that's exactly what it does. Plenty of the lads have ridden it and all have got off saying "it's great"

As much as it's completely irrelevant in my world and riding, i have no doubt it's an excellent thing.

I'd just like something a bit 'more' in a special context. But not enough for me to throw £5000 extra at it.
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IL4s can be a bit samey, but chuck in 200 gee gees and it gets less samey ;)

I love this thing, even though I ride the Husky more. One of the lads has a V4 Panigale and has just sold his 1299 to another of the lads. I could afford either, but just can't justify it. And I'm not that awestruck by them. But they're happy :)
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Yorick wrote: Sun Mar 29, 2020 4:09 pm IL4s can be a bit samey, but chuck in 200 gee gees and it gets less samey ;)

I love this thing, even though I ride the Husky more. One of the lads has a V4 Panigale and has just sold his 1299 to another of the lads. I could afford either, but just can't justify it. And I'm not that awestruck by them. But they're happy :)
You ridden either?
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Every time you get bored you look at what to do next and given you've got you're KTM and pushbikes sorted, The ZXR6 comes under scrutiny.
Its Ideal for what she needs it for. Fortunately you can't buy or sell at the moment so its safe! :) :)
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weeksy wrote: Sun Mar 29, 2020 4:13 pm
Yorick wrote: Sun Mar 29, 2020 4:09 pm IL4s can be a bit samey, but chuck in 200 gee gees and it gets less samey ;)

I love this thing, even though I ride the Husky more. One of the lads has a V4 Panigale and has just sold his 1299 to another of the lads. I could afford either, but just can't justify it. And I'm not that awestruck by them. But they're happy :)
You ridden either?
Just the 1299. Didn't get on with it. Don't like V twins.

Don't want to ride the V4 in case I like it :mrgreen:
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G.P wrote: Sun Mar 29, 2020 4:16 pm Every time you get bored you look at what to do next and given you've got you're KTM and pushbikes sorted, The ZXR6 comes under scrutiny.
Its Ideal for what she needs it for. Fortunately you can't buy or sell at the moment so its safe! :) :)
It's safe anyway mate, she's happy with it. I just clean it sometimes
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Quite morning so the ZX6R was stripped, detailed and waxed.

Once upon a time our old mate Fizzy bought me some Carnuba wax on recommendation from Mr OCD, so i thought i'd try it out :)

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Had half an hour spare today so the ZX6R was tested and fired up.... took it for 4-5 miles to make sure it's all good... it was...

Sadly it was out of fuel, so i went out for fuel run in the car as i wanted some for Trickys Gennie which we may need soon. Bike and genny filled and genny tested and happy :)

Whens the first trackday ?
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Lovely looking thing. Looks neat in white too. 8-)
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Mallory park came and went without us even getting out of bed... Well, i got out of bed, the wife looked at the lashing rain and went back asleep. Reading a few of the reports online it dried up about 2pm, but in honesty i doubt we'd have lasted till then sitting in the gazebo in the rain, so we arguably made the right call, bit of a shame i have to say, but can't plan for the weather in the UK.

So this Saturday the wife and the ZX6R are out at Silverstone, although not sure if it's NAtional, International or GP layout as it's a rearranged day from May and their website/services are, well, a bit vague to say the least.

This morning i've been out and got fuel for the bike, genny and lunchtime i'll start sorting all the kit out and getting stuff down from the loftspace.

The wife has a busy few weeks.

11th Silverstone
18th Silverstone
13th Aug Brands
22nd Aug Pembrey (Possibly 23rd too)
25th Aug Oulton Park.

so lots of fun on track. I've had to buy another set of tyres, the current set are coming off after Saturday as they'll be done, so i've got a pair of part worns going on from a mate at Ride In Bike Tyres in Reading, his lad did 3 sessions on them in Spain earlier this year. It depends if we get all the rest of the days out of them as to whether they'll be swapped for another pair that's in the loft.
After the 18th at Silverstone it will get another oil change along with the pads and fluid if needed. It's then good to go for the August dates.
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What size you running as I’ve a couple sets of D212GP Pro’s that have only been used for testing
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PitaNaanRoti wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2020 4:49 pm What size you running as I’ve a couple sets of D212GP Pro’s that have only been used for testing
180/55 on the back.
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Ok - 190’s here.
190/50 gives you the same height but with a larger contact patch
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PitaNaanRoti wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2020 5:25 pm Ok - 190’s here.
190/50 gives you the same height but with a larger contact patch
What you after for them fella?
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weeksy wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2020 11:25 am
13th Aug Brands
Brands is just down the road from me, I may well make an appearance if that’s okay. :)
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Beancounter wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2020 8:53 pm
weeksy wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2020 11:25 am
13th Aug Brands
Brands is just down the road from me, I may well make an appearance if that’s okay. :)
check if spectators are allowed mate before you leave ........ might still be participants only but might change by then
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PitaNaanRoti wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2020 5:25 pm Ok - 190’s here.
190/50 gives you the same height but with a larger contact patch
Every year we used to go on a day long seminar with the top Dunlop tyre guy. He always said not to go bigger on the tyre, as it was 'squeezed' and gave worse performance. Stick with what it was designed to use. To prove it, they once gave me an oversize tyre, and it was shit

This lad worked with every Dunlop GP rider from 1980 to 2015.
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