Rebuild and respray of zxr 400
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Re: Rebuild and respray of zxr 400
nice engine!
take it you've replaced the exhurst studs? never seen some rust free before
take it you've replaced the exhurst studs? never seen some rust free before
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Re: Rebuild and respray of zxr 400
well i now have a rolling chassis, decided to drop the engine into the frame and put the wheels on, it should hopefully only be a few weeks before i get my repsrayed fairings back (i left that to a professional, i`ll have a go at my own fairings with another set i have since i now have a compressor). Im also considering the 444 re-bore, but not just quite yet, i`ll get it up and running first. Heres the pics:
Unfortunately my harris paddock stand and the prongs scraped the swingarm (harris bobbins as well) which im non too chuffed about, but oh well.
rene, only gave them a going over with degreaser on a cloth on the exhaust studs, ive still to run a die through them to clean the studs up a bit....
Unfortunately my harris paddock stand and the prongs scraped the swingarm (harris bobbins as well) which im non too chuffed about, but oh well.
rene, only gave them a going over with degreaser on a cloth on the exhaust studs, ive still to run a die through them to clean the studs up a bit....
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Re: Rebuild and respray of zxr 400
looking grand mate, nice to see a different colour engine!
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: Rebuild and respray of zxr 400
looks nice indeed, personally I wouldn't have bothered with the engine but its not my build.
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Re: Rebuild and respray of zxr 400
I wasn't going to, but to be honest i left it in degreaser that long and also the wonder wheels acid on the bare alloy should hopefully mean the VHT sticks. If not no worries.... the bike is only going to be used for the odd trackday/country burns and i hope to only use it in dry weather so im hoping it will stay in top condition which is why i esprayed the engine.
I have enough parts left over to build a second zxr as well, so im contemplating doing another but i`ll do the engine black, along with the black frame. Decisions decisions
I have enough parts left over to build a second zxr as well, so im contemplating doing another but i`ll do the engine black, along with the black frame. Decisions decisions
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Re: Rebuild and respray of zxr 400
Got the radiator and oil cooler all degreased:
a little coat of high temp paint:
Got the sump and the wiring on, few little pieces need connected up, but the routing is sorted:
Will hook up the oil cooler, then get the exhaust system on, once i make up a nice exhaust bracket (or purchase one).
a little coat of high temp paint:
Got the sump and the wiring on, few little pieces need connected up, but the routing is sorted:
Will hook up the oil cooler, then get the exhaust system on, once i make up a nice exhaust bracket (or purchase one).
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Re: Rebuild and respray of zxr 400
the bikes looking lovely nout better than spotless bike!
loving the rear shock as well, bet that set you back a few pennys!
loving the rear shock as well, bet that set you back a few pennys!
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Re: Rebuild and respray of zxr 400
I do like it nice n shiney, its going to be my good weather bike to take out to embarass the bigger boys the zx10r is my everyday bike and it does a good job at it too, the ohlins rear shock was £460, which isn't too bad.rene wrote:the bikes looking lovely nout better than spotless bike!
loving the rear shock as well, bet that set you back a few pennys!
I got round to fitting the exhaust and oil cooler/radiator today, the exhaust isn't finished (i may try an alternative can as well, if i can get one to fit the micron pipes):
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Looks awesome. I'd love to do a complete rebuild of my bike but that would mean no bike on the road . If I do get a bigger bike I'd do it as I'm always impressed with what you peeps do to the bikes.
You looking at a special paint scheme for the fairing panels or just gonna go standard......after all the effort it's gotta be a one off!!!!
You looking at a special paint scheme for the fairing panels or just gonna go standard......after all the effort it's gotta be a one off!!!!
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Re: Rebuild and respray of zxr 400
its going to be all black (not the zxr 400 black that has metallic silver flakes in it), considering silver decals. I love black bikes, i was at one point considering silver as well... i`ll stick with the black thoughCarneyUK wrote:Looks awesome. I'd love to do a complete rebuild of my bike but that would mean no bike on the road . If I do get a bigger bike I'd do it as I'm always impressed with what you peeps do to the bikes.
You looking at a special paint scheme for the fairing panels or just gonna go standard......after all the effort it's gotta be a one off!!!!
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Re: Rebuild and respray of zxr 400
you cant do it black the frame and swinger are silver! you'll HAVE to get them powercoated black if your going to do it!
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Re: Rebuild and respray of zxr 400
I do like the black fairing with the black frame but I think the silver frame is just as good, and after all that work on the frame to have to do it again.....rene wrote:you cant do it black the frame and swinger are silver! you'll HAVE to get them powercoated black if your going to do it!
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Re: Rebuild and respray of zxr 400
powdercoating is not as durable as painting. At least if paint chips, it only chips that area, as soon as powdercoating chips it starts to flake away in BIG chunks.rene wrote:you cant do it black the frame and swinger are silver! you'll HAVE to get them powercoated black if your going to do it!
I have a black frame and swingarm also. Im unsure if im going to build up another zxr 400 or not (i ahve enough parts to do so) and ive also another set of fairings. Im hoping with the silver frame it`ll look good, i also have a spare set of polished wheels with black centres, if the gold wheels don't go with it. Decisions decisions but i do think the black fairings, with gold wheels and other bits and pieces and the nice shiney silver frame and swingarm will set it off and make it look sweet.
The good news is my fairings are now ready, i just need to get the time to sort everything out, i was going to try out the coil sticks as used on new bikes instead of the old fashioned two coils and the HT leads coming off from there, due to the voltage that the coil leads can supply and the healthy spark that it will produce.
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Re: Rebuild and respray of zxr 400
did you use the 600 yokes or the zxr yokes ??
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Re: Rebuild and respray of zxr 400
they look like the ZXR yokes to me from this pic
636 ones look like this
i 'think' there BH1 yokes
636 ones look like this
i 'think' there BH1 yokes
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