Common ZXR750L modifications

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Common ZXR750L modifications

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Hi All

Just wondering what the common add-ons, changes or tweaks might be for a stock ZXR750L3? Still doing a lot of reading up about the new ride and thought I'd ask the experts.

Looking forward to getting to know her better and then go from there :kuda:
CCNinja - 1995 ZXR 750 L3
Central Coast NSW
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Re: Common ZXR750L modifications

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The std mods would be a slip on pipe or full system, better air filter and possibly a jet kit.
Suspension mods are always a good idea, get the shock rebuilt or buy an aftermarket one and have the forks serviced and possibly revalved.
Also raise the rear ride height to get it to turn in better.
There a heavy bike so reducing weight is a good way to get em faster, can get a bit exy though...
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Re: Common ZXR750L modifications

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Thx MadKaw, all good advice...will hunt around and see what my to do list will cost and bit of small chunks....coming off heavier 80's bikes, it's not too bad although I did notice the slow speed turns compared with my old GPX....gosh I knew those old 16" tyres were good for SOMETHING ;-)
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