Week one with the ZRX :) (long)

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Week one with the ZRX :) (long)

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One week down on the ZRX and over 1000km. :D
I did 5000km in the last three and a bit years on my ZZR, so that says something. Pretty damned happy with it so far. Someone on here compared the ZRX to a ZX9R recently and they are right- a sporty bike that handles good, but comfy enough to rack up the miles on. I really like the C model ZX9Rs but they aren’t available new any more. 
I’ve got the following impressions of it so far:
More comfy than ZZR. Bit of the seat around the tank on the ZZR was a pain which spreads your legs unnecessarily. ZRX doesn’t have that bit on it. Seat looks thin and unpadded but works really well for me. Not as comfy as GT550, but pretty damned good for a modern bike.Seating position suits round people like me far better than the ZZR- struggled to reach the bars and the seat was too high for me on the ZZR. A mate of mine (50 years old) used to have a ZRX and he sold it because he found it uncomfy. I wonder how? He has a XJR1300 now, which I find boring as batshit to ride, and doesn’t handle or go anywhere near as good as the ZRX. He whinges about the fuel economy of his XJR, but my ZRX is worse at this stage. Girlfriend and I have done 430km on the bike today and she says it is good for pillions. She hasn’t ridden much and we have been stopping every 100km or so. I could go from full tank to empty, but it is pretty hard on pillions. Bike was loaded to the eyeballs with the panniers I fitted last week.
Headlight is pretty average, (ZZR had excellent headlights) but have improved it with a Narva Plus50 bulb. Adjustment is really easy with an accessible screw to adjust up and down. Will try and fit a knob there to make it slightly easier. Had to adjust with pillion and two full panniers.
Underseat area is huge and can store heaps there. I have removed the ‘glovebox’ and this avails more area to stuff things in.
Paint job is up several notches on the ZZR- all panels are the same colour and no flaws in the paint- ZZR was mis-matched from the factory, and I had the fairing upper replaced under warranty because of dust particles in the paint. I’m pretty fussy here because one of my hobbies is painting bikes.
Handling and braking are miles better on ZRX- a shame because ZZR was $4k dearer and wore the same wheels, front suspension, but with fewer adjustments. Brakes are 6 potters compared to ZZR 4 pots. ZRX is 12 kilos lighter but feels like 50 kilos. I was thinking today that Kawasaki could have saved themselves heaps on the ZZR development if they made a ZZR fairing for the ZRX, put a clock on the dash and made a mono-shock rear end, chucked in some hotter cams and called that a ZZR1200R. Mid range power is predictably much better on ZRX, but I noticed a while ago that the ZZR works really well at 180km/h. You have to go that fast on a ZZR for it to go well and be enjoyable.......ZRX doesn't feel that much slower than ZZR, even though I'm sure it is with 120Hp vs 160Hp. ZRX seems to like 120km/h to cruise on. Not real licence friendly either.
Wheelies easy and I’m pretty crap at wheelies. Even did a little stoppie on it yesterday. No way a ZZR could do that. Easy to ride at town speeds- feels much smaller than it is, once on the move.
A few disappointments with the ZRX are: no centrestand, fuel economy (13km/L- hoping that will improve after it runs in and I balance the carbs) and fuel range (250km ish out of 19L tank) and that some countries have powerleads under the seat, but Australian ZRXs aren’t supplied with them. Will hook up a 12 Volt socket up near the headlight somewhere. Don’t like the gold wheels much but will leave them a while to make up my mind. Painted the gold wheels of the ZZR black and polished the edges. Not sure about the paintscheme either- Kawasaki green is pretty hard on the retinas. Have already bought another tank and front guard off ebay so will give another paintjob a whirl when I get a chance and can collect the other bodypanels. ZRX eats tyres. A medium pace run through twisties with a pillion today and the Bridgestones BT20s are burnin up on the sides. They won’t last long at that rate. I test rode a ZRX down in Brissie a couple of weeks ago that seemed to go better so maybe mine will loosen up and go better with better economy too. The radiator grille is cheapo thing that rattles a lot, and I've read it can wear into the radiator itself. Gotta fix that one! Mirrors are really good and give a wide view of behind except they blur the image a bit, particularly when being followed at night. Overall not much to whinge about, really and the other good points of the bike more than make up for the bad.
I haven’t named a bike for a few years, but my ZRX is called ‘Eddie’ for obvious reasons.  ‘EDD13’ is already gone from the personal plate register. Bugger.
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Good write up. You'll enjoy it.
There's a set of brake lines in the "parts for sale" area at a very good price - consider replacing the stock lines - best mod I've made to the 06 I've got (I've got Goodrich).
I've also fitted a 100/90 globe that, while better, is still not great outside towns.
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Nice review there mate. You might wanna think about putting it in as review article?
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I rode the 1100 and enjoyed it... although found it heavy for my tastes at the time.

Only thing I'll query in your review... 13km/L... I'm not much of a maths person but that's 7.5lt/100km which doesn't seem so unrealistic for a bike you've got loaded up with missus, etc.

My ZZR250 averages 4.5lt/100km and the 12R more like 10-12lt/100km. I made a point of being particularly nice to the 12R one day, and returned 7.5lt/100km but I was almost being silly about it so that figure is a bit unrealistic. Admitedly the 12 has a Power Commander but the AFRs are absolutely bang on at WOT and cruise, and the bike still has standard cams etc so I can't imagine that will have had much of a bearing on it.
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During normal riding I get about 250 before reserve. I have made it as far as 340 on one tank and as little as 220 on a fast run! :shock: But most nromal riding see's around 280 before you need to stop 8) , so hopefully yours will ocme good as it wears in. Also remember, as it is new, you are probably doing what Phil, Wadda and myself all did in the first few months of ownership and that is played with the prodigous torque!!! So as your right wrist setttles, the economy may also!!! ;)
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Sounds like the review all of us gave after we got our ZRX's, they are a bloody great - underestimated - machine. Sounds as if you are as impressed as we all were 8)

I do agree with the light being weak, might throw one of the globes you or Tony have thrown in to see how that goes.

In regards to the petrol economy it may get worse :shock: if you get a pipe.......you - just - cant - help - it. A feature, rather than a bug I'm lead to believe :D
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Phil wrote:In regards to the petrol economy it may get worse :shock: if you get a pipe.......you - just - cant - help - it. A feature, rather than a bug I'm lead to believe :D
my fuel economy got worse when i got my pipe fitted too.... had to take it to at least 9 grand in every gear 8)

settled down now a bit tho....

reading this makes me want a rex :cry:
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Good to see you are enjoying it......

I can go from sydney to canberra.... and if I sit on 120-140 ish..... leaving liverpool fully fuelled.... am just switching to reserve about 15km from home...... so that is about 270km prior to reserve.....

Tyres.... I just replaced the power sports that came on it when i bought it, with the pilot road 2's.....

Very happy with them so far, the rear has done abuot 3000 km so far, and is still looking pretty good.... I only put the front on last week.... then rode back from cbr -> syd via the Batemans Bay, up Kangaroo Valley and down Mac pass..... and the little bloody 'whisker' things on the tyre were still there until half way down mac pass! Was a great ride though! Although next time, i will be going UP mac pass.... which would have to be the preferred way, some of those 15km/h corners are awesome..... but too many ppl cut the corners on the way up the hill in their prado's ;)
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Swabio, you in Sydney on Sundays ? You should join us one day for a cuppa ;)
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Phil wrote:Sounds like the review all of us gave after we got our ZRX's, they are a bloody great - underestimated - machine. Sounds as if you are as impressed as we all were 8)

Yeah Phil it still astounds me how such an antiquated piece of machinery can be so much fun and so bloody capable!!! They, as I keep saying, are way more than the sum of their parts!!! Steel spine frame, lazy geometry, conventional forks, old spec brakes, twin rear shocks and yet they go, stop and steer, all in comfort!!! I reckon if they had the wank factor, everyone would be on one!!!!! :lol:

I just love mine, it scratches, tours and commutes!!! The thing I like most is the lazy motor! Click it up to 5th and leave it there!!! More pull than a 16 year old!!!! 8)
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