looking at a zzr/questions
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looking at a zzr/questions
I'm looking at getting a new bike and the 650R and zzr600 have caught my eye. I like the zzr because the exhaust looks badass and is ready for a slip-on (the 650r has that odd exhaust in front of the rear tire), it's a four cylinder bike and looks awesome.
The 650R's pros are pretty much the fuel injection and the lower price; but I guess with fuel injection comes more potential prob's than carbs except for the occasional resync.
Anyway, anyone have or have a link to a sound clip of a late model zzr with stock exhaust? And it is necessary to rejet for all and any slip-ons? (my bike came with a 2 into 1 from prev. owner and I don't know what all they did air filter and jet wise).
Also, are these very prone to tank slap? And will they wheelie up if you just pin it from a dig, or do you have to hang at a certain rpm and then goose it? (I'm used to an ex500 and don't have to worry about such things)
Thanks
The 650R's pros are pretty much the fuel injection and the lower price; but I guess with fuel injection comes more potential prob's than carbs except for the occasional resync.
Anyway, anyone have or have a link to a sound clip of a late model zzr with stock exhaust? And it is necessary to rejet for all and any slip-ons? (my bike came with a 2 into 1 from prev. owner and I don't know what all they did air filter and jet wise).
Also, are these very prone to tank slap? And will they wheelie up if you just pin it from a dig, or do you have to hang at a certain rpm and then goose it? (I'm used to an ex500 and don't have to worry about such things)
Thanks
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RE: looking at a zzr/questions
Do not have a sound clip for you, but it is not necessary to rejet. You will not get as much out of the bike without rejetting though. You can wheelie either way, I think you are referring to clutching it up vs. power wheelie. The zzr and the 650 are VERY different bikes. I prefer the higher speed and better power of the zzr. There are also many, many mods available for this bike, because it is a rebadged 2001 zx6-r.
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RE: looking at a zzr/questions
I have 2007 black ZZR600 with a Yoshimura RS-3 bolt-on can. I could opt to re-jet the bike but nowhere is it written that re-jetting is necessary with the installation of just a bolt-on pipe. It probably would be though if a high-flow air filter is installed. I have some mods planned but wouldinitially go for cosmetics. If I were to do a power mod, I would most likely go for a +4-degree ignition timing advancer to get rid of the flat spot at mid RPM. Stock, the ZZR600 is fast enough IMO.
As far as "wheelies" are concerned,it certainly will do itboth ways... ie dumping the clutch or a "roll on".
Regarding the sound clip, you may wanna check out youtube.com or this link for aftermarket pipes... http://www.sportrider.com/tech/146_0...ips/index.html.
And yes, zzrick is correct... parts for the 98-02 ZX6-R will fit the ZZR600. And there you have it!
As far as "wheelies" are concerned,it certainly will do itboth ways... ie dumping the clutch or a "roll on".
Regarding the sound clip, you may wanna check out youtube.com or this link for aftermarket pipes... http://www.sportrider.com/tech/146_0...ips/index.html.
And yes, zzrick is correct... parts for the 98-02 ZX6-R will fit the ZZR600. And there you have it!
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RE: looking at a zzr/questions
So if I take off in first and pin it all the way to redline, even leaning forward, it will wheelie up? I weigh about 215 lbs.
I notice this bike has a non-o-or-x-ring chain...does that mean the lube and adjust interval is different from, say, my 500 (o-ring chain and manual says lube every 400 check adj every 800).
Do these things tank slap a lot?
I notice this bike has a non-o-or-x-ring chain...does that mean the lube and adjust interval is different from, say, my 500 (o-ring chain and manual says lube every 400 check adj every 800).
Do these things tank slap a lot?
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RE: looking at a zzr/questions
ORIGINAL: s197richie
So if I take off in first and pin it all the way to redline, even leaning forward, it will wheelie up? I weigh about 215 lbs.
I notice this bike has a non-o-or-x-ring chain...does that mean the lube and adjust interval is different from, say, my 500 (o-ring chain and manual says lube every 400 check adj every 800).
Do these things tank slap a lot?
So if I take off in first and pin it all the way to redline, even leaning forward, it will wheelie up? I weigh about 215 lbs.
I notice this bike has a non-o-or-x-ring chain...does that mean the lube and adjust interval is different from, say, my 500 (o-ring chain and manual says lube every 400 check adj every 800).
Do these things tank slap a lot?
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RE: looking at a zzr/questions
Just wanted to say thanks for letting me know that the zzr600 is a rebadged zx6r (I'm kind of new to bikes, esp. ones bigger than a ninja 500). I ended up picking up an 02 zx6r and love it!