You sure know how to make a good impression don't you I-K?!?Blue636 wrote:way to go with those people skills I-K.
ZX7 purchase
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Hayden who??
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goddamn son you need to go for a ride or somethingSmitty1955 wrote:oh
and the lineage....??
GPX750r became the ZXR750 became the ZX7r
1986-1989 ........... 1989- 1995? .......... ended 2003?
not sure of these dates (can't check at work)
ZXR750 used the basic (then new Generation) GPX engine
but different frame panels etc..obviously
ZX7r got an updated (bigger bore shorter stroke) engine
from the ZXR and a styling update...
hth
I am sure there are others here with better memories
will provide more details....
cheers
GPX killed by FP's!
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Don't mind I-K bluefly, he always gets a fire in his belly when he see's poorly constructed arguments or something illogical or other things only known to himself..
He's a decent chap though from all accounts, so i for one welcome our new dark overlord
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He's a decent chap though from all accounts, so i for one welcome our new dark overlord
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or a holiday.........tape wrote: need another drink
Cheers
GOTTA LUV the 12R!!
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Musty it was a slow day at work..............Musty wrote: goddamn son you need to go for a ride or something
GOTTA LUV the 12R!!
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[quote="mike-s"]Don't mind I-K bluefly, he always gets a fire in his belly when he see's poorly constructed arguments or something illogical or other things only known to himself..quote]
Fair enough but there is a more constructive way things can be put across. I think it is a given that you must have at least 500 posts before you can alienate someone

Fair enough but there is a more constructive way things can be put across. I think it is a given that you must have at least 500 posts before you can alienate someone
Nothing At All.
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Fair enough but there is a more constructive way things can be put across. I think it is a given that you must have at least 500 posts before you can alienate someonemike-s wrote:Don't mind I-K bluefly, he always gets a fire in his belly when he see's poorly constructed arguments or something illogical or other things only known to himself.
Nothing At All.
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Blue636 wrote:Fair enough but there is a more constructive way things can be put across. I think it is a given that you must have at least 500 posts before you can alienate someone![]()
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Hayden who??
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I wouldn't know. Never seen a full muzzy system, and I don't live in Melbourne, which is where NT and this bike are.I-K wrote: Huh?!? You need to do more than cast a cursory glance at a bike to tell if it has a full race system as opposed to just a can? Especially something like a 7R, which has a flange-mount muffler... no bolts joining the muffler to the link pipe, or the merest glimpse of a spring anywhere along the exhaust (Muzzys do use springs, from memory)=>full system.
Yeah no shit. ZX7/ZXR750, it describes exactly the same motorcycle, ragardless of location. Who cares?In the US, maybe. Outside North America, they were ZXR750's.
I beleive the L2 model is the one to get, proper ram air setup on that one if I remember correctly.
Ah ok. Wasn't too sure about that one, so its the whole L series. Fair nuffCorrect, if incomplete.
The L2 is the middle year, 1994 of the L-model ZXR750, which, as you say, is the one with the proper ram-air. L1 was the 1993, L3 the 1995. There was nothing but cosmetic differences among them.
As a side note, suprised to see so many posts labeling his replys as harsh. Twas pretty tame in my opinion. Honest, but nothin to get all huffy about.

re: ZX7 purchase
plenty of info here http://homepage.ntlworld.com/webzxr/zxr750r/index.html
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It was a general expression of puzzlement... a stock exhaust with a loud muffler always looks_way_different to a full system. Different enough for it to be worthy of comment when someone, anyone, has to go so far as to start taking their bike to bits before they realise it has one.kempy wrote:I wouldn't know. Never seen a full muzzy system, and I don't live in Melbourne, which is where NT and this bike are.I-K wrote:no bolts joining the muffler to the link pipe, or the merest glimpse of a spring anywhere along the exhaust (Muzzys do use springs, from memory)=>full system.
To tell you the truth, it took me a couple of readings to twig that you were referring to the ZXR.Yeah no shit. ZX7/ZXR750, it describes exactly the same motorcycle, ragardless of location. Who cares?In the US, maybe. Outside North America, they were ZXR750's.
Ah ok. Wasn't too sure about that one, so its the whole L series. Fair nuffCorrect, if incomplete.
The L2 is the middle year, 1994 of the L-model ZXR750, which, as you say, is the one with the proper ram-air. L1 was the 1993, L3 the 1995.
Having just had upwards of 50 wreckers give me the over-the-phone equivalent of a blank look when I called to ask if they had any C-model ZX9 parts, I'm having a touchy week when it comes to Kwaka model designations.
I was more going for "direct", actually...As a side note, suprised to see so many posts labeling his replys as harsh. Twas pretty tame in my opinion. Honest, but nothin to get all huffy about.
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Re: re: ZX7 purchase
You might have a problem with that on my bike...but then i've got a bit of a bastardised setup. Muzzy headers, a link pipe with a mounting flange similar to standard and a Yoshi end can...does thte job tho.I-K wrote:It was a general expression of puzzlement... a stock exhaust with a loud muffler always looks_way_different to a full system. Different enough for it to be worthy of comment when someone, anyone, has to go so far as to start taking their bike to bits before they realise it has one.


