Newbie with ZX12R and a few noob questions

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Newbie with ZX12R and a few noob questions

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Hi,

After owning a Firestrom for the last 2.5 years I've just snapped up a 2002 Black&Gold ZX12R with low kms and no mods. Its my second kwaka, the first being a zzr-250, which was also my first bike. Anyway, I've owned it for two days and haven't had a chance to ride it in the dry yet which is frustrating to say the least.
But I really like what I've seen so far.

I have a few questions regarding this bike:
1) How do you secure your helmet to the bike? I've looked under the pillion seat and I don't see any hooks there...
2) Can anyone recommend a good bike mechanic in the Parramatta/Castle Hill area? Im basically looking for someone who can offer good workmanship and Kawasaki knowledge. Are the guys at Granville Kawasaki good? Im just looking for a place to do regular servicing and run of the mill repairs.
3) I also need to get the seat re-upholstered. Can anyone recommend a place?

I haven't put any pics up as everyone knows what a stock standard 12 looks like. I am however looking to do a few mods over the next couple of months, starting with changes to the pipe and fender (they standard ones are huge!) and indicators.
Once I get a good feel for the bike I'll look at suspension.

Thanks in advance.
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Some bikes (im not sure about the 12, have hooks under the seat you put your helmet clasps over and then re-attach the seat. Have a look
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black12 wrote: 2) Can anyone recommend a good bike mechanic in the Parramatta/Castle Hill area? Im basically looking for someone who can offer good workmanship and Kawasaki knowledge. Are the guys at Granville Kawasaki good? Im just looking for a place to do regular servicing and run of the mill repairs.
2 . CHM ... Castle Hill Motorcycles, do not go to Team MOFO in Granville, nothing good seems to happen there :roll:
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hello ...gidday and welcome


gotta luv a 12

oh
and helmet hook?
12s come with a wire attachment system (its buried under the pilion seat)
refer to the Owners manuals Pg 45 and 46
or use the external tie down hooks



cheers

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you bought a fukin girls bike mate....well done..and HTFU !
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Welcome aboard man... 8)
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welcome :D ,,,i don't have any problems with bikebiz at granville,,,,,they do good by me,,,,,oh and rob it's bikebiz not team mofo
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Brad at BikeBiz always looks after me as well. A little dearer on the servicing sometimes but good quality.
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shinnynoggon wrote:welcome :D ,,,i don't have any problems with bikebiz at granville,,,,,they do good by me,,,,,oh and rob it's bikebiz not team mofo
Read above paul, he stated KAWASAKI GRANVILLE, last time I checked that was MOFO that bought the old Paramatta KawasaKI & turned a good thing bad.
& I cant deal with either BB or MF because of bad service issues, once bitten twice shy ;)

But in saying that you are right, BB bought out MF.... but kept the same staff so its no go for me :?
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Thanks for the replies. Just read the owners manual and worked out the helmet hook thing.
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black12 wrote:Thanks for the replies. Just read the owners manual and worked out the helmet hook thing.
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Hi black12, weclome aboard mate.

Great bikes the 12, there are a few owners here who can help you out with good advice about what works and what doesn't with these bikes.

Any decent auto-upholsterer will be able to do your seat, they are pretty easy to re-cover.

Enjoy the ride - they are a really good bike once you get to know them well.

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Cheers. The guys at Bikebiz always seem friendly, Ive bought a lot of gear from them in the past and recently went along with a mate who bought a bike there(and you can always go wander around Westfields while the bike is being looked at which is convenient....) I've had a few average experiences at Action but it seems nobody has recommended the anyway.

Owned the 12 for 3 days now and still haven't had a chance to ride in the dry, just put-putting around locally and getting rained on, its mental torture really.
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For service try Kelens at Penrith. They may be a bit out of your way but they do a good job and are very well priced.
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