Attention all ZX9 owners - I found this:

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Attention all ZX9 owners - I found this:

Postby Shaman » Tue Aug 28, 2007 8:36 am

http://www.jaws-motorcycles.co.uk/zx9.htm

Lots of cool bling bits and some 'crash shrooms' (which interested me because I spend more time sliding down the road than upright) :?

I especially like the rear cowl they've got there!

Hope it helps :)
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Re: Attention all ZX9 owners - I found this:

Postby Neka79 » Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:38 am

that stuff (cowls, undertails etc) is pyramid plastics stuff... i nearly bought a bunch of stuff off them a few yrs ago..i was trying to get a zed belly pan but they stopped making it....

http://www.pyramid-plastics.co.uk" target="_blank has more of there stuff...possibly cheaper??

the new pyramid site is a bit trickier to navigate...but that other link looks like pyramids site from 2003....
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Re: Attention all ZX9 owners - I found this:

Postby Slow and wobbly » Tue Aug 28, 2007 6:42 pm

And if like me you are dissapointed that they discontinued the 9 then you can browse through these pages http://www.bikebandit.com/parts/Kawasak ... 9R(ZX900E1" target="_blank)US/2000 and dream about building your own - piece by piece. I have often wondered if I had shitloads of disposable cash if I would actualy do it, yeah of course I would. Imagine wheeling out a brand spanking new 9 that you assembled yourself from kit form8) Postie would be kind of sick of you though!
But seriously though these pages are worth refering to to ensure your dealer is being honest! Somewhere in there I found the original factory steering damper released only for the US market, was only $91.00 US.
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Re: Attention all ZX9 owners - I found this:

Postby BikerBoy » Thu Aug 30, 2007 12:56 pm

powerbronze.com


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Re: Attention all ZX9 owners - I found this:

Postby Slow and wobbly » Thu Aug 30, 2007 4:32 pm

Power bronze doesn't impress me. I have fitted a few huggers and undertrays to various makes and models and either the original parts or the power bronze equipment requires modification. They are almost there but not quite. If it should just bolt on then thats exactly what it should do, no drilling, filing, cutting or re-wiring should be required for parts that are reasonably exxie.

I got a powerbronze hugger on the 10 and it fitted easy, looks good too
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