ZX9R Man wrote:Jimmy82 wrote:Hi guys,
Its been a while so I thought I would do a update on my beloved 7R .
Latest is;
Resprayed the frame
Cleaned and painted support brackets for front cowl and headlight to tidy it up like new
Cleaned all wiring , re-taped and replaced conduit in wiring harness
Resprayed forks legs
Fitted new genuine discs in the front
Also fitted a full akrapovic carbon system....
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I'm suspecting your a spray painter, would I be right ? I'm an old painter from years ago and restored a few bikes then, nothing lately..
Also, how did you manage to snare an Akrapovic system for that model. ? I'm struggling to find one for my 2001 E2 ZX9R. I think I may have found one though, still mulling over it.
I am a Panel beater by trade and have done my fair share of painting, the Akrapovic well there is a story behind that !
I was looking for ages with no luck at all, I did manage to find a place in the states that had 2 left but they were about $1500 plus freight
which added another $250 to the price.. as I always wanted this to be an original piece I could not justify spending $2k on something that
I really wanted to keep original. The stock muffler and headers are new, I found muffler out of Russia of all places ! ( they are wrapped up
and in a safe place as Id hate to think what its worth in new condition ) anyways after non stop searching I found a guy who was wrecking a
7 that in the pictures looked hacked to pieces already and had no exhaust in the picture.. so I thought to message him the first time and
just assumed there would be no way he would have the akrapovic carbon system that I wanted, anyways my curiosity got the better of me
eventually so a few days later I messaged him and asked if he happen to have a exhaust system and what it was... he replied I have a akra
full system in carbon ( I could not believe it ) anyways he sent me some pics and it looked old as I expected and had a few marks on it but
being the tinkerer that I am I offered him $350 and he took it to my disbelief. A couple of days later it arrived and sure enough it was not
in good enough condition to fit to the bike so I started my work on getting it to look to a near new condition. It was a painful process as you
could imagine trying to refinish it with years of solvents and exhaust deposits making its way through the porous carbon fiber which led to
several fry ups etc... at one point it looked so bad and I thought I had just destroyed it but I kept going and eventually got it to where it
is now and it looks unreal I think. Take a look at the before and after pics! ( I managed to buy out of the UK from a akrapovic dealer one of
3 remaining original akrapovic original heat proof decals that was originally used on the muffler as the sticker that was on the muffler
was not original and obviously not reusable )