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Re: 2013 ZX10R
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 5:56 pm
by Jonno
Nelso wrote:oldmanmike wrote:Its got to be asked...
What else are they bringing to the table besides a 'hi -tech' ( in inverted comma's ) steering damper and some pretty paint ??
How about quality suspenders each end ?
The front end isn't too bad. Goldie set a new lap record at Philip Island this year with a completely standard front end. The rear shock is another story though and could do with some improvement.
I can vouch for the rear shock being ordinary, a good rebuild with a separator works wonders and 1/3rd of the cost of an Ohlins.
With a few internal adjustments to the front forks are great, but hey they build them at a price and for the average Joe cafe clown, they know the serious punters will ditch the stock stuff anyway. I also put a kit through the steering damper which improved it no end.
What I would like to know is why they dont include decent brake lines as standard like some others do, would have saved hours of fun changing the ABS set out.
All in all it is a very well put together package for the price if compared to the beemer.
Re: 2013 ZX10R
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 6:01 pm
by smithy5
tim wrote:I rekon plain orange would be the best colour for them
hahahahaha. Tim's login has been hacked by Russ.
Re: 2013 ZX10R
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 10:45 pm
by hoffy
Hacked !
Re: 2013 ZX10R
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 11:36 pm
by tim

Hadn't even thought of Russ, I'm a fan of orange bikes generally.
Russ, gonna return to Team Orange anytime soon?
Anyone remember that member around a year ago with a 2011 ZX10R and a grey aeroplane/shark paint job? That thing was awesome!
Re: 2013 ZX10R
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 12:06 am
by aardvark
tim wrote:shark paint job?
Sharks are always better than zebras.
Re: 2013 ZX10R
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 6:19 am
by SteveW
tim wrote:Anyone remember that member around a year ago with a 2011 ZX10R and a grey aeroplane/shark paint job? That thing was awesome!
this the one you're thinking of?
http://www.perthstreetbikes.com/forum/f ... ck-130359/
Its now a 'Pac-Man' bike!
Re: 2013 ZX10R
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 10:31 am
by BarraSpalding
White deserves these plates... available in SA

Re: 2013 ZX10R
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 11:32 pm
by Rico
Damm you kawasaki!!
That white one is just too horn..
mmmm the w800 is going to have to wait i think

Re: 2013 ZX10R
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 1:33 pm
by tim
SteveW that's the one thanks. Awesome build!
Re: 2013 ZX10R
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 7:07 pm
by Kermit
After tweaking the BMW S1000RR for the 2012 model year, it is likely that the liter-bike King will remain relatively unchanged for another year. Though according to SoyMotero, BMW is set to milk the current iteration for bit more value with a more premium model. Teasing out the 2013 BMW S1000RR HP4, zie Germans have finally gotten around to doing some “High Performance” treatment to their only true sport bike. Leaving things relatively unchanged underneath the fairings, the Bavarians have some big changes for the BMW S1000RR HP4, part of which is 20 lbs in less mass.
The big weight savings seem to come from the exhaust system and the addition of forged aluminum wheels. Other changes include revised bodywork, a solo seat, launch control, updated traction control, and wait for it…BMW’s Dynamic Damping Control (DDC), which as far as we know is the first application of computer-controlled active electronic suspension in the motorcycle market. No prices yet, though we would expect a hefty price tag to be announced when the BMW S1000RR HP4 officially breaks cover later this year during the Intermot or EICMA shows.
If you’re saying to yourself that this news seems almost too good to be true, then we share the same sentiment. Thinking that maybe this is a piece of over-zealous journalism, there was something about the photo for the HP4 that seemed familiar…namely, it’s shot in front of the same backdrop as the press photos for the 2012 BMW S1000RR launch, and in fact it looks almost identical to one of the 3/4 photos of the red/white S1000RR. Surely, it’s a photoshop then, right?
Taking a closer look at the marks on the wall though, it’s clear that the two photos were shot in front of different garage doors (though both doors have seen their fair share of abuse). What’s more interesting is that the photos from 2012 show a second garage was used, one with the exact same markings on the wall. Those shots featured the bike in a fairly different position, not to mention the fact that there are enough different details on the HP4 photo from the ones taken last year.
Our conclusion, whoever took this photo had access to the same garage as the original 2012 BMW S1000RR shoot, which only lends more credence to its authenticity. It would be great to see the DDC system come to the BMW S1000RR, but it looks like we’ll have to wait until October/November to be sure.
Still no match for the electronic ohlin steering damper on the new 10.

Re: 2013 ZX10R
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 7:12 pm
by Blurr
tim wrote:
Hadn't even thought of Russ, I'm a fan of orange bikes generally.
Russ, gonna return to Team Orange anytime soon?
Anyone remember that member around a year ago with a 2011 ZX10R and a grey aeroplane/shark paint job? That thing was awesome!
Very likely, stay tuned. Ohhhh and no one can resist the power of orange
On a side note,I am not a fan of the white
Re: 2013 ZX10R
Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 11:57 am
by ProblemChild
hmmm looks nice , my body won t take that seating position for any more than an hour @ a time these days though, not so much old but decrepid
