ZXR 400 H, J, L and M models
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Re: ZXR 400 H, J, L and M models
Hi ive just joined the site and looking for help trying to identify my bike looking at it its an L1 but its on an F reg and the frame number starts zx400H suggesting its an H model but has the frame, swingarm, bodywork of the L1 any help would be great.. sorry no pictures..
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Re: ZXR 400 H, J, L and M models
wee des wrote:Hi ive just joined the site and looking for help trying to identify my bike looking at it its an L1 but its on an F reg and the frame number starts zx400H suggesting its an H model but has the frame, swingarm, bodywork of the L1 any help would be great.. sorry no pictures..
This is a bit complicated to explain but, if you go here:
http://www.kawasaki-motors.com/for_user ... earch.html
and enter your frame details under the 2nd arrow then click the furthest right button on that bar then you'll see what model you have.
Anybody using the Japanese kawasaki on-line micro fiche and wanting to save the images/info you'll need to use "Opera" as your web engine
Noticed that my bike is a '89 H but the barcode say's it's a H2
Going to type in the frame number and see what muther kwak reckon lol
Nothing worse than having an H and not being able to scratch it !
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Re: ZXR 400 H, J, L and M models
Just done it and it is a 1990 H2 "1990 ZX400-H2 LIME GREEN / BLUE 24 / PEARL ALPINE WHITE (DZ) "
So one year newer than the seller thought lol
So one year newer than the seller thought lol
Nothing worse than having an H and not being able to scratch it !
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Re: ZXR 400 H, J, L and M models
lol, was just about to post that yours is an H2,
H1's have a braced swingarm, smaller diameter rear wheel spindle, smaller radiator (same as ZX4) and different fork tops.
H1's have a braced swingarm, smaller diameter rear wheel spindle, smaller radiator (same as ZX4) and different fork tops.
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zimm wrote:lol, was just about to post that yours is an H2,
H1's have a braced swingarm, smaller diameter rear wheel spindle, smaller radiator (same as ZX4) and different fork tops.
Damn, that's why that pipe didn't fit
Bigger wheel Diam' = Marchesinis
Nothing worse than having an H and not being able to scratch it !
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Re: ZXR 400 H, J, L and M models
nope that'll probably be because ZX-4's dont have an oil cooler .. and a shallower sump.Drew San wrote: Damn, that's why that pipe didn't fit
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Re: ZXR 400 H, J, L and M models
zimm wrote:nope that'll probably be because ZX-4's dont have an oil cooler .. and a shallower sump.Drew San wrote: Damn, that's why that pipe didn't fit
Good point - well made !
LOL
Nothing worse than having an H and not being able to scratch it !
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Re: ZXR 400 H, J, L and M models
hi there, am new to this site, and think it is a very well set up sight with alot of useful info,
but i cant seem to find what im looking for, i'm trying to find out how to tell the year of a zxr engine, by the engine numbers. i know there is a table of frame numbers on the back of the manual, but cant seem to find a simular table for the engine numbers, any info on this would be very helpful,
thanks Andy.
but i cant seem to find what im looking for, i'm trying to find out how to tell the year of a zxr engine, by the engine numbers. i know there is a table of frame numbers on the back of the manual, but cant seem to find a simular table for the engine numbers, any info on this would be very helpful,
thanks Andy.
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Re: ZXR 400 H, J, L and M models
Its one of them fast Palmer lads, quick point him in the direction of zxr250 engine numbers
Im not sure if there is such a list? would be good tho
Im not sure if there is such a list? would be good tho
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Re: ZXR 400 H, J, L and M models
Hi andy
see here http://zxrworld.co.uk/zxr400oc/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=236
this is the only info i know by engine numbers and its a load of crap , its all the same, actuall, i do have some info in the microfiche books. pm me your engine number.
see here http://zxrworld.co.uk/zxr400oc/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=236
this is the only info i know by engine numbers and its a load of crap , its all the same, actuall, i do have some info in the microfiche books. pm me your engine number.
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: ZXR 400 H, J, L and M models
thanks for the replys guys, i thoudht this info would be easy to get hold of . o well
as for a 250 engine, i really like the sound of that, i hear they rev through the roof. haha
as for a 250 engine, i really like the sound of that, i hear they rev through the roof. haha
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Re: ZXR 400 H, J, L and M models
Hi, just checked my bike for the differences. It is a g reg. bike & it has the green spring but not the fully adjustable suspension front or rear and it has two seats rather than the sp rear end, which model would you think this is then?
Cheers Alan
Cheers Alan
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Re: ZXR 400 H, J, L and M models
The problem with H models these days and older L models, as we found out with Lewis' bike, is they tend to be a mash up of parts from different bikes of the same age. Lewis' bike in particular was registerd as an H2 but had the H1 swinger, turned out the frame was H2 and the rest of it H1.warmington333 wrote:Hi, just checked my bike for the differences. It is a g reg. bike & it has the green spring but not the fully adjustable suspension front or rear and it has two seats rather than the sp rear end, which model would you think this is then?
Cheers Alan
So although it has the green spring, it doesnt necessarily mean its an SP (as was the case with lewis', the shock itself is of course from an SP). The best way to find out is to get the rocker cover off and check the cam ends for slotted ends or bolts on the sprocket side.
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Re: ZXR 400 H, J, L and M models
Thank you so much for this brilliant info.
I assumed that mine was an H1 as it is G reg but the log book says first registered 1990 (back to the good old days where the reg went from august to august).
I am going to examine the bike carefully now and try to make a definite identification which will help as I need a few bits to bring it up to scratch.
I assumed that mine was an H1 as it is G reg but the log book says first registered 1990 (back to the good old days where the reg went from august to august).
I am going to examine the bike carefully now and try to make a definite identification which will help as I need a few bits to bring it up to scratch.
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Re: ZXR 400 H, J, L and M models
Hey guys, just bought zx4, its a salvage bike but i want to rebuild it. Im not sure what model is that. thought maybe u can help me out here. this is a link to the pics of my model:
http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/ ... 3%2088.htm
Also i need few parts and finding problem getting it. i need both sides rear pannels (around seat) but cant find anything to my model. However i found some from newer moder ZXR400 1996, but the whole thing is a bit different (smaller seat, divided in two). Would that fit my bike? or its too much work to get it fited?
many thanks guys
http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/ ... 3%2088.htm
Also i need few parts and finding problem getting it. i need both sides rear pannels (around seat) but cant find anything to my model. However i found some from newer moder ZXR400 1996, but the whole thing is a bit different (smaller seat, divided in two). Would that fit my bike? or its too much work to get it fited?
many thanks guys