New ZX14R

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New ZX14R

Postby SNAFU » Sun Nov 18, 2012 7:43 am

Hi guy's!
I need a bit of advice! She who must be obeyed has decided that it is about time to get a new bike. She saw a ZX14R at Phillip Island and has decided that is the one, black of course. I have a long list of extra's I want with it. What I need to know is are there any decent riser's on the market or will I have to build a set as I did for my Z1000SX Ninja. I would appreciate any help or advice any of you could give me in setting one of these up as I need to make a list for my dealer.

This is my list so far.
Centre stand kit.
Scott Oiler.
Powerbronze screen.
Powerbronze hugger.
Radgard.
Front fender extender.
Tidy Tail.
Riser's.
Two Brother's twin can's.
Bagster tank cover and bag.
Seat cowl.
Head light protector.
Ventura rack.
Heated grips.
K&N air filter.
Sheep skin seat cover.
Power Commander.

If anyone can think of anything else please let me know.


Cya & thanks Dutchy
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Re: New ZX14R

Postby Wattie » Sun Nov 18, 2012 8:53 am

Turbo.
Sheepskin seat cover.
Pannier bags

My not jut get the gtr1400?
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Re: New ZX14R

Postby SNAFU » Sun Nov 18, 2012 9:18 am

Wattie!
I owned a GTR 1400 before the Z1000. I want something a bit different. I also have a set of Ventura soft panniers which I will see how they work out.
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Re: New ZX14R

Postby greenman43 » Sun Nov 18, 2012 9:47 am

Braided steel brake lines are always worthwhile.

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Re: New ZX14R

Postby seiko1 » Sun Nov 18, 2012 9:56 am

I put these on my 14 https://www.helibars.com/product/kawasa ... bar-risers
Too easy Campese :D
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Re: New ZX14R

Postby Fred » Sun Nov 18, 2012 11:03 am

SNAFU wrote:Hi guy's!
I need a bit of advice! She who must be obeyed has decided that it is about time to get a new bike. She saw a ZX14R at Phillip Island and has decided that is the one, black of course. I have a long list of extra's I want with it. What I need to know is are there any decent riser's on the market or will I have to build a set as I did for my Z1000SX Ninja. I would appreciate any help or advice any of you could give me in setting one of these up as I need to make a list for my dealer.

This is my list so far.
Centre stand kit.
Scott Oiler.
Powerbronze screen.
Powerbronze hugger.
Radgard.
Front fender extender.
Tidy Tail.
Riser's.
Two Brother's twin can's.
Bagster tank cover and bag.
Seat cowl.
Head light protector.
Ventura rack.
Heated grips.
K&N air filter.
Sheep skin seat cover.
Power Commander.

If anyone can think of anything else please let me know.


Cya & thanks Dutchy


I have a set of h/light protectors you can have for $50 posted, used for 1 ride didnt like the look so took them off!
All the tuners are saying not to go with aftermarket air filters as the oem is now an excellent filter.
My c/stand took 7 months to get to Oz, you will need to fabricate a bracket for the c/stand as the 2 bros pipes dont have a bracket.
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Re: New ZX14R

Postby SNAFU » Sun Nov 18, 2012 11:11 am

Thank you for the info guy's much appreciated.
Thanks Dutchy
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Re: New ZX14R

Postby hacky » Sun Nov 18, 2012 12:45 pm

greenman43 wrote:Braided steel brake lines are always worthwhile.

Cheers,
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Are braided lines ok with ABS brakes? I didn't think so.
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Re: New ZX14R

Postby Jonno » Sun Nov 18, 2012 5:01 pm

hacky wrote:
greenman43 wrote:Braided steel brake lines are always worthwhile.

Cheers,
Brian


Are braided lines ok with ABS brakes? I didn't think so.


Work fine on my 10R
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Re: New ZX14R

Postby greenman43 » Sun Nov 18, 2012 7:53 pm

hacky wrote:
greenman43 wrote:Braided steel brake lines are always worthwhile.

Cheers,
Brian


Are braided lines ok with ABS brakes? I didn't think so.


Absolutely, better response and feel irrespective of ABS or not.

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