Or to fit to the pillions boots so they don't slide off the back during moderate accelerationaardvark wrote:Or the brackets for a rack?Mick C wrote:The only thing we came up with was maybe they'll have some factory aero-fitted-to-the-body-shaped panniers that bolt on there.aardvark wrote: Hahahahahahahahahahah.... Plas and I were discussing that very thing yesterday. WTF??
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Ha ha Nice idea Mike,photomike666 wrote:Or to fit to the pillions boots so they don't slide off the back during moderate accelerationaardvark wrote:Or the brackets for a rack?Mick C wrote: The only thing we came up with was maybe they'll have some factory aero-fitted-to-the-body-shaped panniers that bolt on there.
actually George at Boltons Kawa was of the opinion they are for factory grab handles/rails to be released later.
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Plasma Blue 636 wrote:Ha ha Nice idea Mike,photomike666 wrote:Or wheelie bars so you know when you've gone too far with all that POWER!!aardvark wrote: Or the brackets for a rack?![]()
Or to fit to the pillions boots so they don't slide off the back during moderate acceleration
actually George at Boltons Kawa was of the opinion they are for factory grab handles/rails to be released later.
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Re: Thoughts on my ZX-14
ShadowKeeper wrote:As you may or may not know I picked mine up on Tuesday the 23rd and have done just over 750km on it to date,
thats a top report

GOTTA LUV the 12R!!
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having done the comparisonPlasma Blue 636 wrote: I only got to sit on one yesterday and compare it to the 12, hate to say it butthe 12 looks positively ancient next to the 14 and feels a lot bigger and heavier.
I was amazed that the 12 and 14 feel so similar
despite the 14 weighing more
Kawasaki have done a great job
GOTTA LUV the 12R!!
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But you are not rushing out to buy one eh Smitty??
Turns up at the Kwaka dealer here this week
We are both interested to see how it stacks up against the (modded) 12...
And MORE bloody restrictors THANKS Kwaka you barstards....
AND I go with Barrabob, I think the run in period is more for the RIDER than anything to do with the bloody bike.....
Turns up at the Kwaka dealer here this week
We are both interested to see how it stacks up against the (modded) 12...
And MORE bloody restrictors THANKS Kwaka you barstards....

AND I go with Barrabob, I think the run in period is more for the RIDER than anything to do with the bloody bike.....
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