Zx6RR 2003

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MrFaulty
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Zx6RR 2003

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Hi, I have a 2003 model zx6rr (the one with the slippery clutch). It has around 120000kms and has been sitting in the garage since October (it was a commute vehicle - I work40kms from home - but I now have a company vehicle. It is pink slipped with a new front tyre but before selling it I was going to repair a leaky fork seal and rego it. Problem is, the chrome on the fork is badly worn so needs a new fork. Is it work getting it on the road or is it worth parting it out?

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Ben
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Re: Zx6RR 2003

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Have priced re surfacing the forks.? Maybe cheaper than replacing.
http://www.radhardchroming.com.au/Page/ ... nditioning
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Re: Zx6RR 2003

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Yep, $700!! All good, I think I have found a very good second hand unit so will get it back on the road.

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Ben
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