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Old 03-07-2008, 12:57 AM   #21
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Pretty much. I can't wait to get out there. Great riding all of the time.
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Old 03-07-2008, 01:06 AM   #22
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psst... the 05-08 ZZr600 is the 00-02 Zx6R just renamed
lol.. new bike.. As old as it is.. I love the bike.. Mine isn't that old.. only 1 year... but its really 6 yrs old at heart..

I agree with the rest.. you won't really lose enough hp to really notice..

It's about how much hp I gained with all my mods.. not really enough to notice..
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Old 03-07-2008, 06:48 PM   #23
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yeah fuel filter is something I'm gonna change before I leave for Indy


oh... and SeaFoam is great stuff for cleaning your carbs... you can pour it in the carb (I did on my truck) or put it in the gas... you can even spry it (comes in a spray and normal liquid form) in the intake to help clean the intake track...

screw those cheap paper OE filters... spend $30 on a Pingle. Just pull, clean and re-insert.




As far jetting... as OTB said... maybe some lack of power at higher elevations... but nothing bad.
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Old 03-07-2008, 07:48 PM   #24
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I just like how smooth the bike shifts. Which when she first got it she let me ride it for a while to help break it in. I put 50miles on it and fell in love with it. Of course I stalled it out and almost had it fall over at a light. No thanks to the RC51 in front of me with FMF pipes that thunder so I couldn't hear the bike(Nor could I feel it).
Shifting on my old F3 requires muscle work. Especially getting from 1st to 2nd(Don't even consider power shifting in there). I guess 32k on the odometer doesn't help either.

Which I have to say Kawasaki has it going on this year.


i knew i loved the rc for a reason, vtwin thunder for the mother fucking win!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 03-08-2008, 12:04 AM   #25
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psst... the 05-08 ZZr600 is the 00-02 Zx6R just renamed
I figured that. I was speaking in general. When I went to the Atlanta Motorcycle Show I was most impressed with Kawasaki. Infact even in Atlanta and right next to the Suzuki booth Kawasaki got the most people.

Just curious but do you know how much a stock ZZR600 puts to the wheel? Also the girl who owns the bike wants some new exhaust so she can hear the bike(Since her boyfriend rides the RC51). What would be a good slip-on. I'm pretty sure she doesn't want to rejet the carbs(Nor does she need them jetted with her being a newbie).

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My group is pretty much becoming nothing but V-twins. 1 has a DL1000, another just got an 08 SV650s today, an RC51, and buddy will be getting a SV1000 pretty soon. And our guy with the Hayabusa is considering a V-strom 1000 also. However the RC51 sucks donkey balls for coke when it comes to the comfort department. My ass sticks up so high on it I feel like I could be violated at any moment(Won't be riding that during gay pride week. Atleast not in my tutu)

My poor little inline 4 doesn't stand a chance(except I can outride them). Well I can outride everyone except the guy on the RC51 but he use to race bikes before I had my learners permit for a car.
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Old 03-08-2008, 12:06 AM   #26
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screw those cheap paper OE filters... spend $30 on a Pingle. Just pull, clean and re-insert.




As far jetting... as OTB said... maybe some lack of power at higher elevations... but nothing bad.
nice... I'll defiantly be looking into that! thanks Gman!
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Old 03-08-2008, 12:46 AM   #27
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Plus its Pingle. They don't know how to make junk!
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Old 03-08-2008, 12:51 AM   #28
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Plus its Pingle. They don't know how to make junk!
how do you clean it?


oh and where did you get yours?
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Old 03-08-2008, 12:54 AM   #29
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Plus I think your bike should have the fuel filter in the same place as my 9R was...

Here is what you are looking at. The fuel line from the tank to the carbs. Both wrapped in wire.


Lower left corner


Just simply replace with the pingle. MUCHO better!!

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how do you clean it?


oh and where did you get yours?
You just clean it with like brake or carb cleaner.

I got mine from a chopper shop. You can get them alot of places. Everybody knows Pingle. They're high flow. used in cars, and bikes.
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Old 03-08-2008, 01:00 AM   #30
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Plus I think your bike should have the fuel filter in the same place as my 9R was...

Here is what you are looking at. The fuel line from the tank to the carbs. Both wrapped in wire.


Lower right corner


Just simply replace with the pingle. MUCHO better!!


You just clean it with like brake or carb cleaner.

I got mine from a chopper shop. You can get them alot of places. Everybody knows Pingle. They're high flow. used in cars, and bikes.

looks like it should be lower LEFT hand corner... not right... or am I confused... the tube with wires around it are leading me to my conclusion
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