More rain = More mods - zx6r - continued..

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Re: More rain = More mods - zx6r - continued..

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I'm running Rosso 2's on mine. Never had an issue with them and they stick decently.
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This weekends wet weather resulted in a front sprocket change. A couple of cranks with the rattle gun and off came the nut, no probs..,
Lucky I had the rattle gun working as whoever tightened the rear axle nut was somewhat overzealous... :shock:
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Goy lucky with the front sprocket!! Enjoy the bike now... many a smile are about to be had!! :kuda:
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MadKaw wrote:This weekends wet weather resulted in a front sprocket change. A couple of cranks with the rattle gun and off came the bolt, no probs..,
Are you turning this into a track bike ?

I'd be interested to hear how that gearing performs on the road, do you need a speedo healer ?
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It would be the first mod I do regardless of track bike or not. Helps reduce the very long first gear

And yes you will need a speedo healer
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just ride the phucking thing :lol:
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Post by philbo »

I never knew the cat was in there!
I dropped a tooth off mine at the front, and installed speedo healer. You'll get to a point with an after market exhaust where the FI light will just keep flashing. Nothing to be worried about
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