model identification
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				petchickens
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model identification
have a search cant find much on it but what is the differents between h1 h2 j1 j2 etc and does it mean age and model of the bikes ? as iv seen some with 2 round head lights and some (like mine) with the one  again sorry for the dumbass question im at work on a break and my mind is thinking
			
			
									
									"good" is a matter of opinion...its a 90's bike...styling is purely up to you, but its a nice bike, dont make it look like some wannabe-toad-looking-need-for-speed-ricer-pile-of-crap...
						- R P Corse
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Re: dumb question (sorry cargo)
H1 and H2 are identical bikes except the swing arms and rear wheels
J models are SP models - fully adjustable forks (rear shock too I think) single seat unit, cams and carbs etc...
The H1 has a braced swing arm, the H2 doesn't - that's the only way you can tell the difference between the two!
why they dropped it is beyond me as having it braced means you can tap on the power a little bit early in a corner...
			
			
									
									
						J models are SP models - fully adjustable forks (rear shock too I think) single seat unit, cams and carbs etc...
The H1 has a braced swing arm, the H2 doesn't - that's the only way you can tell the difference between the two!
why they dropped it is beyond me as having it braced means you can tap on the power a little bit early in a corner...
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Re: dumb question (sorry cargo)
Don't forget people there is more to the zxr400 than this forum... check out www.zxrworld.co.uk also.
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				petchickens
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Re: dumb question (sorry cargo)
cheers fella big help
			
			
									
									"good" is a matter of opinion...its a 90's bike...styling is purely up to you, but its a nice bike, dont make it look like some wannabe-toad-looking-need-for-speed-ricer-pile-of-crap...
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				petchickens
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Re: dumb question (sorry cargo)
a good read shame the photos dont work
			
			
									
									"good" is a matter of opinion...its a 90's bike...styling is purely up to you, but its a nice bike, dont make it look like some wannabe-toad-looking-need-for-speed-ricer-pile-of-crap...
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Re: dumb question (sorry cargo)
yeah unfortunately people post from photobucket accounts and they delete them later and this is what happens.
			
			
									
									Don't forget people there is more to the zxr400 than this forum... check out www.zxrworld.co.uk also.
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Re: dumb question (sorry cargo)
I'll see if I can gather some photos later when I log in on the computer, I've had both H1 and H2