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97 Goz

was pumping a bit more than that at the rear in the end, pity about its demise...shit happens. not so sure about the oldies running out of clearance before grip though
ZZR11 is an awesome "sports" bike, after a Z1300 anything is when used properly. mind you Z13 is pretty good at carving as well!
My current 94 D series is an old pig with 140,000k's without head coming off until now, (bent valves doing 3rd gear clutchies today). Cams are pitted and noisy but still work fine. most common prob with the ZZR11 is doing the no3 big end which had happened to my 97 (mainly from high speed wheelies) but fixed under warranty with 87'000k's on clock... ZZr mill is (if serviced well) good for a couple of hundred thou, have several mates with 96 mods from new that have done those figures and totally thrashed all their lives. ZZR will have a bit of oil burn like all kwakas when thrashed shitless but not aware of any other genuine common fault otherwise.. prob the most fun reliable and forgiving bike i've ever abused.
Set up right and ridden hard has no probs dusting off most things out there

would have no issue buying very high mileage one again 80k-100k plus no probs bullet proof suckers unless rev limiter does not work...hmmmm, dont use straight synthetic oil though but mineral /synthetic oil, they like it better! makes no diff if its early version of D series or last, other than a clock and diff paint almost zero difference in them.[/quote]
Thanks for the feedback on the ZZR RedRoo. Good to hear a report re the longevity of the 1100.