What I've been doing over winter
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Re: What I've been doing over winter
Black frame and wheels FTW!!! Wish I had painted my forks aswell!

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Re: What I've been doing over winter
Excellent build
Keep the piccies coming
Gotta make a start on mine

Keep the piccies coming

Gotta make a start on mine

Nothing worse than having an H and not being able to scratch it !
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Re: What I've been doing over winter
The bodywork wont be done for a while (probably next winter), so I will have to make do with what I have for now. The fairings look ok from a distance but do have some scuffs on them.masterofinsanity wrote:very nice just don't go and wreck the finished article by skimping on the bodywork
Finally my engine and frame are re-united


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Re: What I've been doing over winter
I love these threads as i watch people progress, but i hate them cos it makes me wanna do another one up!
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yeah it is wicked watching people build bikes up!
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: What I've been doing over winter
And they always seem to nicer than yours too. I was so meticulous with my bike, i look at bikes like this and it still seems as if its better. I guess its that 'just been built' look.
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what you sayin robB? my bikes look crap?
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Re: What I've been doing over winter
ll rephrase that, what i meant was they always look nicer than the bike you (ones self) build.
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want a spade?
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f*** the spade, give me time team!
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Re: What I've been doing over winter
(Whistling the "Great Escape" in the background)RedexRobB wrote:f*** the spade, give me time team!
Would like to get the tubes re-anodized on my forks (Keep them Champagne Gold) especially after seeing those

But they don't need serviced so maybe next time

Nothing worse than having an H and not being able to scratch it !
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Re: What I've been doing over winter
Well I think i've just about got there
finished putting it back together today. It fired up quicker than I thought (after drinking a load of petrol first). I did have a problem of the revs hanging at first, but adjusted the pilot screws and did the inlet rubbers up nice n tight which seems to have sorted it.
There are still bits that need sorting out, I have no temp display hence the two wires on the lhs which lead to a meter, the fairing infill panels aren't on 'cos I don't yet have the little gromets that the coils/ brackets bolt to, and I need to route the rear brake hose properly. I also need to mount the rear shock gas thingy somewhere more permanent (didn't leave it like that on the hanger). But it is roadworthy and I'm loving it
I haven't been on a bike in sooo long I forgot how good it feels. Here's to hoping the weather keeps up






Went out with my cousin who's got a new megelli

Will get more pics when i'm out on it hopefully in the sun

There are still bits that need sorting out, I have no temp display hence the two wires on the lhs which lead to a meter, the fairing infill panels aren't on 'cos I don't yet have the little gromets that the coils/ brackets bolt to, and I need to route the rear brake hose properly. I also need to mount the rear shock gas thingy somewhere more permanent (didn't leave it like that on the hanger). But it is roadworthy and I'm loving it








Went out with my cousin who's got a new megelli

Will get more pics when i'm out on it hopefully in the sun

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Re: What I've been doing over winter
Looking proper nice that mate!
The gold stanchions look awesome
The gold stanchions look awesome

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Re: What I've been doing over winter
Bike looks real tidy mate!
I have had the rev hang problem ever since I bought the bike and long for it to be smooth! Where are the pilot screws on the carbs and how did you adjust them?
I have had the rev hang problem ever since I bought the bike and long for it to be smooth! Where are the pilot screws on the carbs and how did you adjust them?

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Re: What I've been doing over winter
There's some info about revs hanging here: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8088&p=64855&hilit= ... ing#p64855
The screws are on the under side of the carbs (as they sit on the bike) you will need to take the carbs off. I turned mine about 2.5 turns from fully wound in, iirc the manual says 2.75 for a H moddel but I think it's less for an L. Either way a bit of trial and error might be in order, I just turned them out by half a turn from where they were originally.
The screws are on the under side of the carbs (as they sit on the bike) you will need to take the carbs off. I turned mine about 2.5 turns from fully wound in, iirc the manual says 2.75 for a H moddel but I think it's less for an L. Either way a bit of trial and error might be in order, I just turned them out by half a turn from where they were originally.