Heres my ZX7
#4
RE: Heres my ZX7
Love that clean, no decal look! Nice bike!
How are people getting their frames polished?? It doesn't even seem possible on my '98...??
EDIT:
found this link about polishing your frame: http://www.finishing.com/217/46.shtml
How are people getting their frames polished?? It doesn't even seem possible on my '98...??
EDIT:
found this link about polishing your frame: http://www.finishing.com/217/46.shtml
#6
RE: Heres my ZX7
ORIGINAL: progrmr
Love that clean, no decal look! Nice bike!
How are people getting their frames polished?? It doesn't even seem possible on my '98...??
EDIT:
found this link about polishing your frame: http://www.finishing.com/217/46.shtml
Love that clean, no decal look! Nice bike!
How are people getting their frames polished?? It doesn't even seem possible on my '98...??
EDIT:
found this link about polishing your frame: http://www.finishing.com/217/46.shtml
#7
RE: Heres my ZX7
Thanks for all the compliments, It does need some work though, the highbeams dont work and its not the switch or the bulbs and it has a tail light intergrator that keeps f'in up so I need to know how delete it and figure out what wires are the rear signals
#10
RE: Heres my ZX7
Looks sweet! The 7's are classics, even though they may weigh in on the porky side by today's measure. They are race-bred and very well sorted out. In the right hands, they can conquer many newer bikes. Get it into the best possible condition you can, and hang onto it. I think the older 7's and 9's have more character than the newer "razor blades," even though they may weigh a little more and use old school carbs. I'm sure many other posters will disagree, though. Ride what you like!Great choice!