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Bawls


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posted April 08, 2008 05:40 AM        
Fairing Gaskets

So, here's the deal. When i got my bike I noticed that it felt pretty hot on my legs, but didn't really think too much of it because i'm used to riding cruisers, and my Banshee. After doing a little research, i found the thing about the Gaskets under the fairings that block the heat from your legs. My dad pulled them off and low and behold, no gaskets. Now here's the kicker. The dealership that i bought it from has the gaskets, but given the fact that they didn't put them in because "there's no need for them", and they also just overfilled a buddys oil on the first service on his zx6 and then denied it, i really don't want them to touch my bike. Does anyone have a picture or know where i can find the diagram to get to my dad so that he can see where they go? He's got the gaskets now, but just said that he hasn't figured out where they go and the shop won't make him a copy of the page that has it in the service manual.


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dubious


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posted April 08, 2008 06:25 AM        
bro, use the kawi parts diagrams online...
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Bawls


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posted April 08, 2008 07:20 AM        
thanks man, i'll start searching for it now.
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posted April 09, 2008 05:25 AM        
that dealership sucks ballz.

Any chance they decided to leave off the soft peices that do not actually stick to the plastics. (The ones that fall out when you pull off the plastics, then you gotta figure out exactly where the damn things go.) I'd go back and tell them those peices are missing too, just to be a dick. I hate dealerships like this one.

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Bawls


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posted April 09, 2008 06:24 AM        
The Dealership is great, and was more than willing to put me on the 14. The problem with them is that their Old head mechanic is now a supervisor/salesman and the New head mechanic thinks that he's the shit and knows everything. The guy is a real fucking tool. It also kind of sucks that he pretty much hates me because we used to be rivals when i was racing sand drags. If you've never seen a 16-17 year old kid almost get into a fist fight with a 30-35 year old man over Quads then you're missing out lol. Nothing that he has ever built has been as fast as it should be. I feel sorry for the guy back home with the zx14 that he's helping out. Aparently he's building a muzzy stroker for some guy who's going to end up really dissapointed when it comes apart in the first year. I still haven't found that diagram. Our internet is really slow and always has errors. Can someone point me in the right direction?
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posted April 09, 2008 09:52 AM        
http://www.kawasaki.com/DefaultFrame.aspx?strContentURL=/SITE/VIVEHICLEINFORMATION/VICHOOSEVEHICLE.ASP
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