re zxr
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Re: re zxr
1. I'm glad you specified ZXR in the topic title, I might have been totally confused as to what bike you have.
2. Bit more info would be helpful.
Approx mileage?
Any recent maintenance carried out?
When did it last run?
2. Bit more info would be helpful.
Approx mileage?
Any recent maintenance carried out?
When did it last run?
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Re: re zxr
someone has not put the gear selector rod on upside down, i.e. "race-pattern" have they?
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Re: re zxr
Or fastened it at an angle as this can stop it going in gearbanner001 wrote:someone has not put the gear selector rod on upside down, i.e. "race-pattern" have they?