ZZR250 advice please.

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ZZR250 advice please.

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I checked out a 94 ZZR250 today for a client who wanted me to look at it before they purchase it. What I found really strange about the bike was how much the whole front fairing and mirrors vibrated as I rode along- man it shook like buggery. Is this normal ZZR250 behaviour?
Long time since I rode one. I have ridden two 98/99 GPX250s recently and they didn't have this problem. The whole front fairing had been replaced on the bike as the rear was very weathered and the front like new- it was a factory plastic fairing (not fibreglass) so I guess something must have been loose in the mounts? Anyone else experienced this with a ZZR250? TIA! :?
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Re: ZZR250 advice please.

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bonester wrote:What I found really strange about the bike was how much the whole front fairing and mirrors vibrated as I rode along- man it shook like buggery. Is this normal ZZR250 behaviour?

Not normal at all, my guess is the same as yours.
The front fairing is held up by the same 2 screws the hold the mirrors.
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Front fairing has two studs that are fastened to the sub-frame (i guess it's part of the sub-frame? or some thing like that) and also connected via 6 bolts to the two front side fairings.

If it's shaking like crazy then it's (or the other fairings) are probably not secured properly.
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tell your friend to get an Across :wink:
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You sure the front wheel isnt slightly buckled? that would cause shaking...
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so does a flat spot in a front tyre caused by being stationary for a long while.

Mine vibrates a little bit, nothing really drastic. I'd be asking why exactly the front fairings have been replaced. Prang maybe?
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mohawk miss wrote:so does a flat spot in a front tyre caused by being stationary for a long while.

Mine vibrates a little bit, nothing really drastic. I'd be asking why exactly the front fairings have been replaced. Prang maybe?


You can get flatspots from doing stoppies too.... thats how I get mine...
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Yeah I think this bike had been in several prangs- lotsa cosmetic damage both sides AND the front wheel while visibly unbuckled (I checked) had some kerb rash on the LHS- maybe it was outta whack- might very well have caused the vibe- the front brake disc was warped too as well as just legal thickness wise. ( I miked it.) Advised the client against this one. Thanks for the replies! :D
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My ZZR250, which-has-never-been-dropped-touch-wood, does rattle a little on fast corrugations (eg riding at 50km/h on crap suburban roads with lots of undulations and potholes) but apart from that there's no rattles.

The noise I do hear seems to happen when plastic panel that fits between the instrument panel and the outer fairing hiding all the wiring going into the instrument panel (which the GPX250 doesn't have) starts to visibly vibrate on those rough roads.
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my oves but its also been dropped about 100 times ( not by me :P) and once by me . . . and its all bent and retarted and missing bolts and stuff so thats exspected lol
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i had a broken bolt on the dash and that use to vibrate but other than that its all good.
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