New pic of the ZXR400 track bike

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Boonie
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Re: New pic of the ZXR400 track bike

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LMAO... Not planing to be a first corner hero. :smt003

Every trackday I've been to as a spectator so far there has been one. Usually on a brand new Gixxer thou or an R1. The guy on the gixxer last time was just stupid. It wasn't exactly warm and he braked waaaaaaaaaaay to late. Had only done the 'run in' 600 miles and there wasn't much left of it. Guess he should count himself lucky he was alright.

Nope, taking it slow to start with as it's my first bike track day and will see how I get on. Right, back to my 'how to brake deep into hairpins' masterclass on youtube. :smt002
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Re: New pic of the ZXR400 track bike

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termi end can?! how much was that?

i think i may have to start a zxr project! with the ams rear end though
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Re: New pic of the ZXR400 track bike

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Brian from AMS has been helping me out from the start. He found this for me on a bike he got in. It's used, but a full new Micron system would be heavier and the price would be the same at £450. The Beet titanium downpipes weigh absolutely nothing, and neither does the end can. Project has taken me a year but it'll all be complete by the end of the weekend (famous last words). :smt003

The best part of the project has to be the ZX9R 5.5" rear wheel though. Pick up the 120/180 slicks this weekend.
Occupation: Nerd (IT), and all round do-gooder. Intersts: Public displays of indecency, oh yeah... and motorcycles. Currently have a 1994 ZXR400 & a 1998 YZF-R1.
And remember...Public ignorance is a government's best friend...!
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