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simpss774

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About simpss774

  • Birthday 20/06/1990

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    Male
  • Bike(s)
    1996 ZX6R
  • Location
    Gorebridge,Midlotian

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    Kind of obvious but motorbikes, anything with an engine, hillwalking, good rock 'n' roll, tinkering in my workshop, having a drink.

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  1. Absolutely not. There is no need whatsoever to have sequential gear change at all. I have a Fazer FZS600. If I do a traffic light gran prix I do 1st then 2nd. Bear in mind I can do 70mph in 2nd. After I reach some speed and I am far away ahead I just go from 2nd to 4th or even 5th. Doing sequential change makes your ride too aggresive. The same is even more valid for downshifting. I see what you mean and that’s a perfectly good way to ride but I know that if I did 70 in second my instructor would have boxed my ears. With proper clutch and throttle control, sequential gear changes are perfectly smooth. It also helps demonstrate good control of the bike. Lastly as with my bike unless I let the clutch out just a little after dropping more than one gear it just won’t do it. Might be the same going up but I don’t know always use clutch less change on the way up after 2nd.
  2. Did that on my mod 2, stalled it, still got a pass. I asked my instructor about locking up the back wheel and he said something like "Don’t worry about locking the back wheel up as you should be going up and down the box in sequence right now anyway. Only time you should drop more than one gear is if you have to suddenly stop. Traffic lights don’t count as that is bad anticipation." At the speed you’re doing Ben unless you try and go from top at 70MPH to bottom or something silly like that there is little to no danger of locking up the back wheel even if you dump the clutch (just let it out) As for when to change, an easy was to think about it is. If the bike is screaming change up if you need more power change down, I don’t even look at my rev counter anymore all of the engine noise.
  3. This is a review in progress. Good points Picked mine up for £1000. Mates rates so got a load of spares but can get a nice package for £1200 - 1300 on ebay. Even with 32000 on the engine (42 on the clock) still goes very well. Aftermarket straight though exhaust and Beowulf can with a K&N in the box to replace escaped horses. Max so far is 137 on the clock so about 130 - 135 at the back wheel. Plastics seem to have aged well few scraps but no fading or brittleness. Handles very well, not much to compare it to but quite flickable. Give a lot of new bikes with all their fancy tech a fright. Bad points. Like a lot of Kawasaki's about as much get up and go in the mid-range as my gran and she’s dead. Great at 4000 to 6500 dies off and really does not come back in till 8500/9500 when it suddenly takes off with a lurch. Quite heavy compared the modern bikes of this size about 230KG when wet probably 235 - 240 with a full tank. The front mud guard is a weak point the snap where there bolted on and rattle at slow speed. Plastics are very hard to come by, in fact over all original parts are not that common. The current review in MCN is rather harsh considering its 20 years old. If you want a cheap bike to put a grin on your face every time it’s hard to pass up. If buying one check the breaks specifically the callipers, split them and look for corrosion in and around the pistons. You will also have consider re-coning the suspension front and rear, if it’s not been done. Other than that there basic speed machines that beg to be thrashed.
  4. Lol totaly. Well sort of biggest nob of the day all day every day the goverment
  5. I should be so lucky not only do I have to take an additional test to get my CPC I will probaly end up working for min wage for the first couple of years so no freebies. Might go for my ADR or HIAB or something as that counts towards it dosent it.
  6. Nope there is nothing which really winds me up! all you have to do is turn up! fill out a bit of paperwork on the way and that's it! We all think its just another government money making scheme Oh for f*@ks sake
  7. Ok I just assumed that there was some sort of testing involved in the CPC even if its just a quick demonstration or whats the point?
  8. Thats why I put mine on the front. Can't fit it to the front on a KLX, there's a ruddy great rubber damper in the way Your disk lock must be very different from mine then
  9. Thats why I put mine on the front.
  10. Heres the thing though in general its CAR drivers are the problem bikers/van drivers/truck drivers tend to be in my expriance slightly better. As to retesting or the like, no not needed, all they need to do is introduce a CPC style system. Every 5 years you have to prove you are able to drive on modern roads and handle modern cars. If you fail your assesment or have had 3 fault accidents you have to get 5 hours additonal training. If you dont want to do this say £30 for the assesment £25 per hour for the 5 hours training you get £1000 added to your insurance. if you do comply you get £200 off your insurance or if that is greater than your insurance you get your next assesment for free. Along with protected NCD for the next 5 years.
  11. All you English think your tough. Scotsman - Drinks half of England under the table then proceeds to headbut the other half.
  12. If you mean how you can get up at 06:00 go work on my bike for like 10 mins then its suddenly lunchtime and the gf is pissed because I prommised to take her shopping then yes time is weird.
  13. Wait I'm not supposed to just eat sleep ride and repeat?
  14. simpss774

    Short levers

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CNC-Short-Brake-Clutch-Levers-For-Kawasaki-ZZR600-05-09-ZX9R-00-03-ZX12R-00-05-/122025871367?hash=item1c694f0807:g:Mx0AAOSw-4BXYGMU" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Mate stuck these on the 1999 ZX9R were doing up match the paint job and look spot on. Going to order a set for mine as im using his old ones just now. They took like 4 weeks to arrive but work well.
  15. Pretty much what we did, if you don't know how or know any one that can weld ask a couple of local fabricators. Might be cheaper than buying, and you know there going to made right.
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