can you scrape the mufflers on the pavement with a GPX250?
hehe
no problems getting the zzr250 to get its scrape on. i couldn't do it with the original tyres though. the factory tyres are craaaaaap. the bike would be so much better if it came with Bridgestone BT45 tyres already on it.
i find that both my centre stand and the side stand scrape at the same time. my mufflers have scratches but i think that's from dropped the bike
i'm not heavy either... maybe 65kg. i had all these grand plans to increase the clearance of the bike, but i've been lazy 
its kind of disconcerting when the stands start digging in and your course gets diverted.
no problems getting the zzr250 to get its scrape on. i couldn't do it with the original tyres though. the factory tyres are craaaaaap. the bike would be so much better if it came with Bridgestone BT45 tyres already on it.
i find that both my centre stand and the side stand scrape at the same time. my mufflers have scratches but i think that's from dropped the bike


its kind of disconcerting when the stands start digging in and your course gets diverted.
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HAHA thats awesome!!!!mikk wrote:hehe
no problems getting the zzr250 to get its scrape on. i couldn't do it with the original tyres though. the factory tyres are craaaaaap. the bike would be so much better if it came with Bridgestone BT45 tyres already on it.
i find that both my centre stand and the side stand scrape at the same time. my mufflers have scratches but i think that's from dropped the bikei'm not heavy either... maybe 65kg. i had all these grand plans to increase the clearance of the bike, but i've been lazy
its kind of disconcerting when the stands start digging in and your course gets diverted.
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Stereo did it to himself. He's now 20 kilo's lighter....Neka79 wrote:yea..stereo does it to his tyres too...Saki wrote:LOLStereo wrote:Just get one of these
rough up the exhaust a bit and then TELL EVERYONE you scraped them
Thats what diesel did to his footpegs....![]()
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r u being serious ?
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Just remove it and buy a universal rear stand...Fallen_Angel wrote:is there any way to get the centre stand up higher?? ive been scraping it alot lately when ive been going up driveways n stuff (eg servos etc) ... and i dont exactly wanna stack it
Centre stands are heavy and a pain in the ass... Didnt think zxr's came with them to tell you the truth...
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You've got suspension problems then. I'd be looking at your rear suspension because the ZZR 250 I owned and one I rode - didnt do anything like that.
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