Setup required for a fat bastard!!!
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Setup required for a fat bastard!!!
hi all..
I have just got my hands on a 2002 ZX9R... luv it.. how ever at 6'2, 140kgs and size 14 feet I am rather large for this bike.. however I will not consider another bike as I luv my 9R's... (had a 1998 ZX9R from 1998- 2004..)
anyway... does anyone know any where I could find out more about setting up the suspension better to handle a creature of my proportions????
also where can i get hold of a longer gear shift, to handle my size 14 feet? I need maybe an inch longer shift.
other than the usual jibes about jenny craigs weight watchers etc... i would appreciate any valid feed back..
thanks
I have just got my hands on a 2002 ZX9R... luv it.. how ever at 6'2, 140kgs and size 14 feet I am rather large for this bike.. however I will not consider another bike as I luv my 9R's... (had a 1998 ZX9R from 1998- 2004..)
anyway... does anyone know any where I could find out more about setting up the suspension better to handle a creature of my proportions????
also where can i get hold of a longer gear shift, to handle my size 14 feet? I need maybe an inch longer shift.
other than the usual jibes about jenny craigs weight watchers etc... i would appreciate any valid feed back..
thanks
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Re: Setup required for a fat bastard!!!
Brian
It would probably be best to have heavier springs fitted front and rear as the standard are realy just suited to a rider of half your size. It would be worth it if you are planning on keeping the bike for as long as you kept your last one.
To get the most of the 9 you may be better off at least having a word with your local suspension shop. Where are you anyway?
I have size 13 plates o meat and never found a problem with the shifter. Possibly try changing the angle of the lever by rotating the splined clamp by a notch and see if that works for you.
Then again try a membership here:
http://bebo.com/watch/4452126592" target="_blank
It would probably be best to have heavier springs fitted front and rear as the standard are realy just suited to a rider of half your size. It would be worth it if you are planning on keeping the bike for as long as you kept your last one.
To get the most of the 9 you may be better off at least having a word with your local suspension shop. Where are you anyway?
I have size 13 plates o meat and never found a problem with the shifter. Possibly try changing the angle of the lever by rotating the splined clamp by a notch and see if that works for you.
Then again try a membership here:
http://bebo.com/watch/4452126592" target="_blank
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Re: Setup required for a fat bastard!!!
I live in Brisbane.... I dont know of any suspension shops that are good up this way.
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Re: Setup required for a fat bastard!!!
mmmmm..........If you speak to Alex at LAE, he may know of a good suspension setter-upperrer......BrisZX9R wrote:I live in Brisbane.... I dont know of any suspension shops that are good up this way.
what about Dave Cullen ? (Radar) - doesn't he have a shop up there somewhere ? He knows a bit about suspension......
as far as the gear lever goes, any 1/2 decent local workshop should be able to modify your stock lever and add 30mm to the length.

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Re: Setup required for a fat bastard!!!
mate at that size ud be large for any bike!!BrisZX9R wrote:hi all..
I have just got my hands on a 2002 ZX9R... luv it.. how ever at 6'2, 140kgs and size 14 feet I am rather large for this bike..
thanks
we got sum pretty smart guys in here, surely they can help..alternatively the advice given seems pretty good...
oh ..and welcome mate!!
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Re: Setup required for a fat bastard!!!
Talk to Steve at Suspension Improvments in Randall St, Slacks Creek.
He has done all my prev bikes (BTW I am 6'5 and 105kgs and he did a great job sorting out my '95 ZX6R)
He has done all my prev bikes (BTW I am 6'5 and 105kgs and he did a great job sorting out my '95 ZX6R)
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Re: Setup required for a fat bastard!!!
Jesus Mary and Joseph....how did I miss this opportunity for so long!!!
I have it on good authority, that Mick Hams knows a bloke up there who knows everything! Go have a chat with Mick!

I have it on good authority, that Mick Hams knows a bloke up there who knows everything! Go have a chat with Mick!

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Re: Setup required for a fat bastard!!!
Isn't that guy Mick himself? He did spend quite a few years in the GP circus dealing with the springy bitsStrika wrote:I have it on good authority, that Mick Hams knows a bloke up there who knows everything! Go have a chat with Mick!

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Re: Setup required for a fat bastard!!!
I have no idea, you must have been asleep on the job mate !!!Strika wrote:.....Jesus Mary and Joseph....how did I miss this opportunity for so long!!!......

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Re: Setup required for a fat bastard!!!
Strika the guy asked for any valid feedback, its his first post give the guy a break. If you had been taking any notice Mick hails from the Gold Coast nowdays.Strika wrote:Jesus Mary and Joseph....how did I miss this opportunity for so long!!!![]()
I have it on good authority, that Mick Hams knows a bloke up there who knows everything! Go have a chat with Mick!
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Re: Setup required for a fat bastard!!!
Try Kroosetune in Boronia Vic. ,ask for David knows what he is doing.
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Re: Setup required for a fat bastard!!!
the bloke who asked the question lives in Brisbane.......easyrider wrote:Try Kroosetune in Boronia Vic. ,ask for David knows what he is doing.

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Re: Setup required for a fat bastard!!!
yea but maybe the guy in vic is worth it ??Gosling1 wrote:the bloke who asked the question lives in Brisbane.......easyrider wrote:Try Kroosetune in Boronia Vic. ,ask for David knows what he is doing.

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