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VincentHill


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posted May 15, 2008 06:57 AM        
Remember I am "1056" CC If I can gain 8 to 12 HP that is a serious gain! To have over 150 HP is Comfortable for me! My ZX12R started out with 153 SAE HP and a ZRX Feel a LOT faster than a 12 sitting up in the Breeze!

Send me a PM where to send the Head Gasket
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posted May 15, 2008 12:13 PM        
The gains on these heads is quite a bit more than on say a zx12r or a busa head. These heads are not as good from the factory so its easier to get good power gains.

M buddy had one and I rode it several times... it was fun. The only thing I didnt like was the fealing of the frame flexing when running it hard in the twisties with the group. But I was running it very hard with a bunch of liter bikes. You get a lot of feed back from the bars on those bikes and can feal the front tire loading and unloading on rough surfaces. Kinda unnerving untill you get used to it and realize its not really a problem.
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VincentHill


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posted May 15, 2008 01:40 PM        
U da Man Y2K! I actually leave everything loose so it feels like the old days of the Wallow in the turns! You realy have to be smooth to stay in control. With the Braced Swingarn $300 2 Piece Fork Clamp $100 and the Side Frame Stiffners Tsukigi for about $300 and you have a VERY Serious Smile as you run around the Outside of the guy on the R-1
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posted May 15, 2008 06:35 PM        
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U da Man Y2K! I actually leave everything loose so it feels like the old days of the Wallow in the turns! You realy have to be smooth to stay in control. With the Braced Swingarn $300 2 Piece Fork Clamp $100 and the Side Frame Stiffners Tsukigi for about $300 and you have a VERY Serious Smile as you run around the Outside of the guy on the R-1


Ya know, I can just imagine that smirk on you as you ego deflate in an outside pass. On top of spotting them ...ahem 50lbs, 30 years and a couple decades of bike technology.
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Y2KZX12R


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posted May 16, 2008 03:20 AM        
Vince, I never rode one with all the stiffeners. Actually i didnt even know they made all that stuff. But I can see why they would.
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VincentHill


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posted May 16, 2008 04:01 AM        
AA When I ride like that TRUST me, the bike is NOT in the SOFT Position! It is set as tight as I can get it! More fun is when You come to a stop and pull your helmet off to talk! The Young Man cannot for the first few minutes! What can he say?

Y2K Let me know where to send the Gasket for the ZRX1100
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