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I love her but...

Postby Colette » Thu Dec 01, 2005 12:10 pm

...my ZZR600 is such a heavy bike (heavier than most bikes I have come across, including a ZX12!) and as a short female, it can be a battle for me sometimes when I have to push the bike or get it upright on a slope.

Do any other ZZR600 owners (current or previous) find the same thing?

I don't want to sell her, but at the same time I need a bike I can throw around a bit more.
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Re: I love her but...

Postby mfzx6r » Thu Dec 01, 2005 12:13 pm

Colette wrote:...I need a bike I can throw around a bit more.



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Postby red_dave » Thu Dec 01, 2005 12:15 pm

Welcome to take mine for a spin...
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Postby Lawnmower Man » Thu Dec 01, 2005 12:16 pm

You NEED a new zx6 ... :twisted:
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Postby Colette » Thu Dec 01, 2005 12:26 pm

Lawnmower Man wrote:You NEED a new zx6 ... :twisted:


I've considered it (thanks for the offer as well Dave), but the seat height is too high for me. The ZZR has a seat of 780mm and I don't even flat foot it on that :(
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Postby MickLC » Thu Dec 01, 2005 12:29 pm

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Postby red_dave » Thu Dec 01, 2005 12:32 pm

What about an 02 636? :P

I think they can be lowered relatively easily and would go just as well, if not better than your ZZR...
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Postby Lawnmower Man » Thu Dec 01, 2005 12:46 pm

Colette wrote:
Lawnmower Man wrote:You NEED a new zx6 ... :twisted:


I've considered it (thanks for the offer as well Dave), but the seat height is too high for me. The ZZR has a seat of 780mm and I don't even flat foot it on that :(


You NEED a new zx6 with lowered dog bones and the triple clamp slid down the forks by 5-10mm ... or some platform soled bike boots :lol:
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Postby mrmina » Thu Dec 01, 2005 12:49 pm

no such thing as a heavy bike. the faster u go the lighter it becomes
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Postby chalkbored » Thu Dec 01, 2005 12:50 pm

Colette wrote:
Lawnmower Man wrote:You NEED a new zx6 ... :twisted:


I've considered it (thanks for the offer as well Dave), but the seat height is too high for me. The ZZR has a seat of 780mm and I don't even flat foot it on that :(


The width of the seat will make a difference to effective height, have you tried sitting on a zx6?

Seats can be scalloped to give an extra centimetre drop, plus the overall ride-height can be changed with replacement dog-bones (some are even adjustable standard).

Could always start wearing boots with higher heels, such as RM Williams Cuban heeled boots (assuming you don't already).
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Postby Smitty » Thu Dec 01, 2005 1:25 pm

Colette

pm Bobbi (Bluefly) and Karen (MizzZZr)
both who are shorter than you... (yes serious!)
and ask them about their ZX7r and ZZR600s

I do know Bobbi has had her ZX7r altered (seat and susp)
not sure about Kaz though


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Postby Colette » Thu Dec 01, 2005 1:43 pm

Smitty wrote:Colette

pm Bobbi (Bluefly) and Karen (MizzZZr)
both who are shorter than you... (yes serious!)
and ask them about their ZX7r and ZZR600s

I do know Bobbi has had her ZX7r altered (seat and susp)
not sure about Kaz though


cheers


Thanks Ian - Bobbi is actually the same height as I am (poor girl), not sure about Kaz though.
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Postby Felix » Thu Dec 01, 2005 2:22 pm

Spend a week with something like an XJ and it'll feel a whole light lighter... :lol:

Every new bike I've looked at lately feels like a toy compared to my old yammy. Maybe you need to bulk up? Hit the weights? :wink:
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Re: I love her but...

Postby NovaCoder » Thu Dec 01, 2005 2:33 pm

Colette wrote:...my ZZR600 is such a heavy bike (heavier than most bikes I have come across, including a ZX12!)

I don't want to sell her, but at the same time I need a bike I can throw around a bit more.


Can't you just go down the gym and lift some weights :idea:

There you go, problem sorted :P
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Postby Shifty » Thu Dec 01, 2005 3:08 pm

The trick is confidence and clever planning! I assume you're fairly new to the ZZR600, in which case owning it for a bit longer will give you a bit more confidence and that will make it easier to manouvre.

Also, remember to park so that any time you "push" the bike it is downhill, so that when the bike is pointing uphill you can just let the clutch out rather than pushing it. A mistake I remember making when I first got the bike was riding straight into a downhill parking spot.. and needing help from a mate to push the bike out of the parking spot. If I'd planned ahead and reversed in, it wouldn't have been an issue at all!

It's very rare that you will have a problem as long as you pay lots of attention to where and how you are parking. It's the same as stopping at a set of lights on a slope - plan ahead and decide where you're putting your foot rather than getting there and realising you're in a pothole or you can't reach the ground!

Being a guy I'm no doubt taller, but still shorter than most at 5'7" and ~65kg, so I can definitely associate with the problems you mention. Stick at it, and don't be disheartened if you need a hand from someone or if you drop the bike.. happens to the best of us (even me).
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