NoGoodMike

Parking Attendant
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posted July 17, 2012 02:09 AM
2003 ZX-12R Head Work
In addition to a Muzzy's 1317cc "jug" kit, I'm interested in getting some head work done to my 2003 ZX-12R. Who has a really good head and cam package for the ZX-12R?
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NoGoodMike
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chavcat
Zone Head
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posted July 17, 2012 03:47 AM
Port Tech Heads in Indiana
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saltwheels east
Novice Class
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posted July 17, 2012 02:40 PM
you might wanna call jim at competition cnc.
860-274-0631
compcnc.com
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shiphteey

Needs a job
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posted July 17, 2012 02:58 PM
Mr. Freeze has been making some pretty quick and fast n/a big bore stock stroke 12s down in S.FL, aceperformanceracing.com
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Gemini Motorcycles
Topping out everything from Ninja 250s to nitrous ZX-14s.
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ZX12-5807

Expert Class
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posted July 18, 2012 11:08 PM
Lee's Performance did a very nice job on mine. I also know that Jim at CNC Competition does very nice work also.
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2001 ZX12 1287cc
2001 ZX12 1317cc Lee's head
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NoGoodMike

Parking Attendant
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posted July 19, 2012 03:28 AM
Thank you very much gentlemen. Soon I'll have a little something for those unexpecting ZX-14 owners.
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fast2007

Parking Attendant
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posted August 07, 2012 08:50 PM
Max-air in asheboro nc ..the best and cheapest...Before everyone starts talking he has picked up a few carpenter heads and so forth..not only on flow bench but mph...Anyways
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Timewarp
Novice Class
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posted September 13, 2012 08:22 PM
Edited By: Timewarp on 14 Sep 2012 04:23
quote: Max-air in asheboro nc ..the best and cheapest...Before everyone starts talking he has picked up a few carpenter heads and so forth..not only on flow bench but mph...Anyways[/quote
Picking up someone else's work is a bit easier than starting from a clean sheet and doing it all yourself. I've seen more than one Carpenter head laying on Coby Adams bench with the valves out that would have been very easy to pick up. These heads looked like they came strait off the CNC and never had any hand blending work done AT ALL!! I suppose that can be done but the program that was run on these heads left a lot to be desired in the tool step over and blending work done behind the seat area. I don't know if that cost more and these guys didn't pay extra or not everyone gets the top work. I do know what I seen and Coby wasn't trying to bad mouth Bob either. I looked and ask who the hell done this work? He simply answered and said he was going to finish them out basically and reassemble them. They had be assembled on the motors at Bob's shop and the motors did not run for what they were so they ended up at Coby's shop to be fixed
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