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Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 8:34 pm
by Lucas
Isnt that what your bike use to look like Ronstar

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 8:41 pm
by Nanna10r
Great Pick up champ.
Cheers Brett

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 9:59 pm
by RG
93 model with 48000 on it and only $4000 ? ? ?

What a steal! ! ! :shock: :shock: :shock:

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 5:47 am
by ronster
Lucas wrote:Isnt that what your bike use to look like Ronstar
Exactly, except for the graphics on the fairings. As said, the D1 didn't have them.

Great buy, great bike, congratulations

PC

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 7:08 am
by Plaz
Nice pick up mate....enjoy

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 8:08 am
by bonester
One other bit of advice re the ZZR11- don't trust the sidestand! Never park the bike on even the slightest downhill incline in neutral.....I learned that in the first hour of owning mine- did lotsa damage. Mates with ZZRs also had the same experience. :x

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 3:02 pm
by chameleon
ronster wrote:
Lucas wrote:Isn't that what your bike use to look like Ronstar
Exactly, except for the graphics on the fairings. As said, the D1 didn't have them.

Great buy, great bike, congratulations

PC
No, it's a D2 ronster, just like the one in the pic. She's sitting in the driveway now, fully registered. 8) I got the roadworthy at Moorooka Yamaha and the experts there told me it was a D2. It's VIN date is Dec 93 so I guess it was just as the 2's were rolling off the line? No dramas on the RWC, needs a new front tire soon and the brake pads were "marginal" so he passed her through. Here is a horror story though! I rode her from point of sale 5km to the shop on two flat tires :oops: Well they were 15psi rear and 10psi front. I didn't realize, all I knew is that it handled like a PIG! Really spooked me as it's been years since I've ridden. Any way by the time I had her to the shop I was starting to learn to compensate but my confidence had suffered badly. I thought WTF!!!!! Anyway I finally twigged and when the safety was over I rode her away with proper pressures in the tires and it was like in a dream. The bike practically rode itself. WOW!!

Lesson learnt. When you buy a bike that has been mothballed for a year. PUMP UP THE TIRES. :lol:

I'll post a few rough pics when the house mate gets back with the digital.

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 3:03 pm
by chameleon
bonester wrote:One other bit of advice re the ZZR11- don't trust the sidestand! Never park the bike on even the slightest downhill incline in neutral.....I learned that in the first hour of owning mine- did lotsa damage. Mates with ZZRs also had the same experience. :x
Noted, thanks.

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 3:14 pm
by ronster
chameleon wrote:
ronster wrote:
Lucas wrote:Isn't that what your bike use to look like Ronstar
Exactly, except for the graphics on the fairings. As said, the D1 didn't have them.

Great buy, great bike, congratulations

PC
No, it's a D2 ronster, just like the one in the pic. She's sitting in the driveway now, fully registered. 8) I got the roadworthy at Moorooka Yamaha and the experts there told me it was a D2. It's VIN date is Dec 93 so I guess it was just as the 2's were rolling off the line? No dramas on the RWC, needs a new front tire soon and the brake pads were "marginal" so he passed her through. Here is a horror story though! I rode her from point of sale 5km to the shop on two flat tires :oops: Well they were 15psi rear and 10psi front. I didn't realize, all I knew is that it handled like a PIG! Really spooked me as it's been years since I've ridden. Any way by the time I had her to the shop I was starting to learn to compensate but my confidence had suffered badly. I thought WTF!!!!! Anyway I finally twigged and when the safety was over I rode her away with proper pressures in the tires and it was like in a dream. The bike practically rode itself. WOW!!

Lesson learnt. When you buy a bike that has been mothballed for a year. PUMP UP THE TIRES. :lol:

I'll post a few rough pics when the house mate gets back with the digital.
I assume that you are taking it easy on her at the moment. Just remember the fun doesn't start until she gets to 6000 revs and you start to hear that fabulous induction roar.

Enjoy...Enjoy.......Enjoy

PC

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 3:23 pm
by Jonno
Great pickup, well done. Now get out and enjoy it!

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 4:18 pm
by mike-s
look at the pics from rendrags for sale thread, there's the blighter there.

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 4:39 pm
by chameleon
ronster wrote:
I assume that you are taking it easy on her at the moment.
Nothing over 60. Well 70-odd. Except for that cheeky 4WD that thought he'd jam me in the cutoff lane. It was a nice long lane so I gave him a surprise :lol:

This bike is scary ronster. really scary. I'll just putt around on it I think and let the younglings have all the "fun"
At least for a few months :wink:

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 5:21 pm
by chameleon
Here She Is 8)

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 5:23 pm
by ZX10R King
chameleon wrote:Here She Is 8)

Very nice indeedy....

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 8:45 am
by ronster
Scary.......

mines got a full Hindle system, Jet Kit and down 1 on the front sprocket.

Carry plenty of clean underwear mate

........and like I said.......enjoy

PC