Strika wrote:Well OK, that brings me to my first few questions. What model is a 2000???? C/D/E???? 1/2/3/????
And apart from the usual chain/change warning, and the pooling of water at the rear tank tab, are there any other issues to be wary of. Any must do mods? or is it typical Big K fair, with feck all ever going wrong!!!

ok, i reckon braided lines are a must, even with them my brakes are in need of an overhaul, then again with 107+K's on it thats probably about time anyway

i've had the lines on for ages and they feel a bit better. they do like a regular bleed with fresh fluid, i've tried the dot5 types and cant really notice any difference between it and dot 4 on the road.
the E1 like yours had slightly bigger disks, 310 over 300, Marty Craggil (legend) went tru a set of disks on his c model production superbike at malalla in 98
the back of the tank will cop a beating a bagster or decent tank protector is another must.
i found that with the full akra system, no airbox or carbie mods makes it works a treat, we have just done the same thing to shauns e2, he LOVES it.
i've heard of some people having issue with the steering head bearing wearing out too

- dunno how that happens
other than that not much really, mine still has most of the oe equipment, including the hand grips.
and as dave eluded to the models go like this with colours
98 - C1 Blue or Green
99 - C2 Blue, Green or Red
00 - E1 Mica or Green blue white splash type graphics
01 - E2 THAT green, or red black silver splash
02 - F1 Blue or Gold (right brett)
03 - F2 Green or Blue
slight things changed between each model so that alot of the parts arnt interchangeable, pitty really. although i saw pics of a c model that e front fairing complete with headlights and dash......i love those wombat roasters and letterbox
