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Re: Z900rs Custom
I'm quietly surprised it hasn't appeared with something like the original 4 pipe exhaust. For loads,that was a big part of the original Z1 image and appeal.
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Re: Z900rs Custom
I was looking at those this morning.
One dealer was offering 0% on the one with the fairing (which I don't like), so I had a look on the official site and it's only bikes under 650cc that qualify for 0% at the moment.
The earlier ones were only 99bhp, but the later ones are 111 which makes it pretty much a direct competitor for the XSR900 I reckon.
I quite fancy one, it just edges the XSR on looks.
One dealer was offering 0% on the one with the fairing (which I don't like), so I had a look on the official site and it's only bikes under 650cc that qualify for 0% at the moment.
The earlier ones were only 99bhp, but the later ones are 111 which makes it pretty much a direct competitor for the XSR900 I reckon.
I quite fancy one, it just edges the XSR on looks.
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I think if they were £8K I'd have bought one, £10K feels a bit too high for what it is, but my mind is a bit stuck on bike prices from 20 years ago
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Re: Z900rs Custom
What's the big box bolted to the frame just below the headstock?? Looks like a complete afterthought.weeksy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 3:49 pm https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-Yamah ... SwTXBgAb2G
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Spare powerbands box.Rockburner wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 4:43 pmWhat's the big box bolted to the frame just below the headstock?? Looks like a complete afterthought.weeksy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 3:49 pm https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-Yamah ... SwTXBgAb2G
XSRs are
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Re: Z900rs Custom
I like it and they look good in the flesh. if I was going to go modern tech retro looks I'd go and buy a Triumph Speed twin.
I'd really like to see a CB400/4 modern retro, I love mine, it wasn't as quick as the CB400N Super Dream but it was such a delightful bike to ride. I should never have sold that bike (especially to buy a wedding ring!)
I'd really like to see a CB400/4 modern retro, I love mine, it wasn't as quick as the CB400N Super Dream but it was such a delightful bike to ride. I should never have sold that bike (especially to buy a wedding ring!)
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Re: Z900rs Custom
[Weeksy]If I had a fucking £1 for everytime I was asked that...[/Weeksy]Rockburner wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 4:43 pmWhat's the big box bolted to the frame just below the headstock?? Looks like a complete afterthought.weeksy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 3:49 pm https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-Yamah ... SwTXBgAb2G
XSRs are
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Honda still make a 400/4, the CB400 Super Four, it's not sold in the UK but they're a fantastic bike, they did a retro styles one for a while, I think it's the NC36G.P wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 6:40 pm I like it and they look good in the flesh. if I was going to go modern tech retro looks I'd go and buy a Triumph Speed twin.
I'd really like to see a CB400/4 modern retro, I love mine, it wasn't as quick as the CB400N Super Dream but it was such a delightful bike to ride. I should never have sold that bike (especially to buy a wedding ring!)
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Re: Z900rs Custom
£6111 in Japan, I don't think I'd pay that much for one, would need to be about the same price as a KTM390
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I think I'd go for a 2nd hand CB1300 and spend the rest making it handle.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 9:47 pm£6111 in Japan, I don't think I'd pay that much for one, would need to be about the same price as a KTM390
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Re: Z900rs Custom
Doremi sell a 4:4 set of pipes that match the originals, as do Delkevic. friend just fitted the Delkevic version to his along with a bunch of other aftermarket kit like turn signals, lights, engine covers etc.
Doremi was apparently the company that made the original pipes for Kawasaki back in the day.
https://delkevic.co.uk/Kawasaki%20Z900R ... t%20system
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Re: Z900rs Custom
So do "that kind of twin-shock retro type thing" on a ZRX stuffed full of ZZR/ZX parts. Mine will pick the front end up in 3rd gear roll-ons and/or break the rear wheel loose. And with 50% more power than stock the handling will remind you what it was like to hustle along on a Z1 back in the day... which leads to conversations that start with things like "I thought you were crashing when you passed me in that corner"Potter wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 5:47 am I really like that kind of twin-shock retro type thing, but not enough to splash a load of cash on them because they're probably a bit underwhelming and you'd need to spend money on them. If they were cheap, or absolutely amazing limited edition HRC Honda quality and finish then that would make it a lot easier to make the decision - but they're neither.
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Re: Z900rs Custom
ZRX61 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 3:55 amDoremi sell a 4:4 set of pipes that match the originals, as do Delkevic. friend just fitted the Delkevic version to his along with a bunch of other aftermarket kit like turn signals, lights, engine covers etc.
Doremi was apparently the company that made the original pipes for Kawasaki back in the day.
https://delkevic.co.uk/Kawasaki%20Z900R ... t%20system
That would be why they sounded so musical.
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I wonder do they last about 18 months like the originals?ZRX61 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 3:55 amDoremi sell a 4:4 set of pipes that match the originals, as do Delkevic. friend just fitted the Delkevic version to his along with a bunch of other aftermarket kit like turn signals, lights, engine covers etc.
Doremi was apparently the company that made the original pipes for Kawasaki back in the day.
https://delkevic.co.uk/Kawasaki%20Z900R ... t%20system
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