I worked mine out so that the badge was perfectly spaced between the bottom of can and the bracket. Sorry rob wrong end of the stick.
The rivets can be a pain if you get it wrong. The packing usually takes Carr of rattling normally. Looks the goods but. Enjoy
wilf's Zx6r
- Damon Z1000
- KSRC Contributor
- Posts: 1617
- Joined: Sun Oct 10, 2004 4:13 pm
- Bike: Z1000
- State: New South Wales
- Location: Bligh Park NSW
Re: wilf's Zx6r
Watch This Space.......I Told You Didn't I?
Officially Honoury Member NWSHCIAVANEWFARKINBIKE 2009.
Team Crash 2010 Ooooops
Officially Honoury Member NWSHCIAVANEWFARKINBIKE 2009.
Team Crash 2010 Ooooops
- robracer
- VIP MEMBER
- Posts: 15251
- Joined: Thu Feb 24, 2005 8:23 pm
- Bike: ZX6R
- State: New South Wales
- Location: Port Macquarie
Re: wilf's Zx6r
Dude Stainless rivets
just use alloy rivets.... much easier 


- wilf
- KSRC Member
- Posts: 100
- Joined: Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:44 pm
- Bike: ZX6R
- State: New South Wales
- Location: Hills, Sydney
Re: wilf's Zx6r
Alloy? No Rob, only the best for the six
Anyhow,
Seeing as i was free tonight I took it out for a test. Sounds a little louder with more balls but still fine without earplugs, so its not all that loud. Love it! Went to the local carpark and took some snaps. I really wish I had a better camera. Anyways here are my favourites:



More here :
http://s49.photobucket.com/albums/f282/ ... t%20shoot/


Anyhow,
Seeing as i was free tonight I took it out for a test. Sounds a little louder with more balls but still fine without earplugs, so its not all that loud. Love it! Went to the local carpark and took some snaps. I really wish I had a better camera. Anyways here are my favourites:



More here :
http://s49.photobucket.com/albums/f282/ ... t%20shoot/

- wilf
- KSRC Member
- Posts: 100
- Joined: Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:44 pm
- Bike: ZX6R
- State: New South Wales
- Location: Hills, Sydney
Re: wilf's Zx6r
Latest addition: A new EIBACH rear spring for my weight! (or actually, lack of weight). Stayed up till 3am last night/this morning installing. I had a ride on this morning so I wanted to get it in there to try it out. Didnt even know it was delivered until my bro came home at night and saw it on the door step. Anyways MASSIVE difference compared to stock. It doesn't feel like its trying to kill me anymore lol, much more confident with mid-corner bumps especially, and no more back/ab cramps. Yay
Install was pretty stright forward however spring clamps were needed to remove the old spring.I scratched up the shock pretty bad so painted it a light gold colour, the only decent can of paint I had lol.








Install was pretty stright forward however spring clamps were needed to remove the old spring.I scratched up the shock pretty bad so painted it a light gold colour, the only decent can of paint I had lol.








- dutchy
- KSRC Contributor
- Posts: 2824
- Joined: Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:31 am
- Bike: ZX7R
- State: Victoria
- Location: Vic
Re: wilf's Zx6r
Noice!! Definately take Rob up on that offer and shorten the bugger a little. It'll come up a treat!! 

I plan on living forever..............so far so good!!
Self appointed official poon-tang image supplier to KSRC
2010 KSRC MotoGP tipping champion
1998 ZX7R
1982 GPZ 550
Self appointed official poon-tang image supplier to KSRC
2010 KSRC MotoGP tipping champion
1998 ZX7R
1982 GPZ 550
- wilf
- KSRC Member
- Posts: 100
- Joined: Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:44 pm
- Bike: ZX6R
- State: New South Wales
- Location: Hills, Sydney
Re: wilf's Zx6r
Thanks dutchy! I took care of the chopping a bit earlier. Refer to pics above



- dutchy
- KSRC Contributor
- Posts: 2824
- Joined: Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:31 am
- Bike: ZX7R
- State: Victoria
- Location: Vic
Re: wilf's Zx6r
Yeah ok
Swear that wasn't there before

Swear that wasn't there before

I plan on living forever..............so far so good!!
Self appointed official poon-tang image supplier to KSRC
2010 KSRC MotoGP tipping champion
1998 ZX7R
1982 GPZ 550
Self appointed official poon-tang image supplier to KSRC
2010 KSRC MotoGP tipping champion
1998 ZX7R
1982 GPZ 550