Feeling drawn to the ZX9R
Discussion
What is it about these bikes that makes me want to own one.
Looking at the later "F" or even the slightly older "E" models, thinking that's about 2002 onward ?
I do like the twin headlamps upfront.
I am fairly tall, so I think the ZX9R could be more my tourer, than an out and out sports bike, with which it as originally designed for.
Certainly quick enough,
Whats mot to like.
For the prices, they seem very good value.
vette
Looking at the later "F" or even the slightly older "E" models, thinking that's about 2002 onward ?
I do like the twin headlamps upfront.
I am fairly tall, so I think the ZX9R could be more my tourer, than an out and out sports bike, with which it as originally designed for.
Certainly quick enough,
Whats mot to like.
For the prices, they seem very good value.
vette
I'm 6'7 & put 63000 miles (double bubble screen)on my E1 ZX9R it was a great bike for commuting & Sunday blasts when the 996 I had at the time would decide it didn't want to start. The only thing I had to buy were clutches pads & discs. Once a year I'd have the shims & carbs set up the rest of the servicing I'd do myself it's a very good bike & underrated.
130 miles from full to reserve then spin the tap & another 40 miles are yours get one you won't regret it.
130 miles from full to reserve then spin the tap & another 40 miles are yours get one you won't regret it.
I'm 6;1 and 16st the problem I have is with my dodgy knees on mine.
Would'nt expect it to be any better on most other sports bikes and I've had a few that I know would be worse.
Like the other guys have said they are very cheap and quick.
Earlier models with the 6pot calipers tend to need to need a fair bit of maintinance to keep the brakes decent but if your going for an f model you get the 4pot nissins which are generally much better thought of.
Bargains at the moment though.
Would'nt expect it to be any better on most other sports bikes and I've had a few that I know would be worse.
Like the other guys have said they are very cheap and quick.
Earlier models with the 6pot calipers tend to need to need a fair bit of maintinance to keep the brakes decent but if your going for an f model you get the 4pot nissins which are generally much better thought of.
Bargains at the moment though.
twizellb said:
Jazoli said:
They are great bikes, thinking of getting another as they are properly fast.
I was suprised how quick they Dave, 180 in short order.edit just been browsing ebay and my old one is on there
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kawasaki-ZX-9r-900-Ninja...
its a good job I don't have any cash to spare at the minute
Edited by Jazoli on Sunday 30th August 20:48
I had one, E1, was ok but I'm not particularly nostalgic over it. Heavy, soft, prone to electrical issues. The E1 has carbs fitted to no other and parts are expensive (float pin £50 rather than £7). Yeah there quick but Dull and comfortable tourer is how I'd describe. I'd chopped a CBR1000rr in for it to pocket some cash and it felt like a completely different generation bike. I wouldn't have another, I would have another 7r though..
Jazoli said:
twizellb said:
Jazoli said:
They are great bikes, thinking of getting another as they are properly fast.
I was suprised how quick they Dave, 180 in short order.edit just been browsing ebay and my old one is on there
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kawasaki-ZX-9r-900-Ninja...
its a good job I don't have any cash to spare at the minute
Edited by Jazoli on Sunday 30th August 20:48
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twizellb said:
I'm 6;1 and 16st the problem I have is with my dodgy knees on mine.
Would'nt expect it to be any better on most other sports bikes and I've had a few that I know would be worse.
Like the other guys have said they are very cheap and quick.
Earlier models with the 6pot calipers tend to need to need a fair bit of maintinance to keep the brakes decent but if your going for an f model you get the 4pot nissins which are generally much better thought of.
Bargains at the moment though.
When I was contemplating one a couple of months ago I looked on Cycle Ergo and these had a 67 deg knee angle for me, compared to my Thundercat which was 65 and old R1 which is 64. I'm 6'2" with occasionally iffy knees and find both Yams comfy enough, so the ZX should feel luxuriously spacious.Would'nt expect it to be any better on most other sports bikes and I've had a few that I know would be worse.
Like the other guys have said they are very cheap and quick.
Earlier models with the 6pot calipers tend to need to need a fair bit of maintinance to keep the brakes decent but if your going for an f model you get the 4pot nissins which are generally much better thought of.
Bargains at the moment though.
Here's a nice one with the preferred Nissin 4 Pots on.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kawasaki-ZX9R-F2P-2004-/...
This one has had some very nice upgrades put on it & would be the one I'd buy despite the mileage.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2003-KAWASAKI-ZX9r-F2P-G...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kawasaki-ZX9R-F2P-2004-/...
This one has had some very nice upgrades put on it & would be the one I'd buy despite the mileage.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2003-KAWASAKI-ZX9r-F2P-G...
ZX10R NIN said:
Here's a nice one with the preferred Nissin 4 Pots on.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kawasaki-ZX9R-F2P-2004-/...
This one has had some very nice upgrades put on it & would be the one I'd buy despite the mileage.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2003-KAWASAKI-ZX9r-F2P-G...
Both already in my watch. list.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kawasaki-ZX9R-F2P-2004-/...
This one has had some very nice upgrades put on it & would be the one I'd buy despite the mileage.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2003-KAWASAKI-ZX9r-F2P-G...
The second. one is a guys off ZX9R. net.
both top of their game.
Happy to have. either.
ZX10R NIN said:
This one has had some very nice upgrades put on it & would be the one I'd buy despite the mileage.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2003-KAWASAKI-ZX9r-F2P-G...
Pretend Ohlins forks, pretend Brembo calipers and mismatched budget tyres.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2003-KAWASAKI-ZX9r-F2P-G...
ZX10R NIN said:
Here's a nice one with the preferred Nissin 4 Pots on.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kawasaki-ZX9R-F2P-2004-/...
This one has had some very nice upgrades put on it & would be the one I'd buy despite the mileage.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2003-KAWASAKI-ZX9r-F2P-G...
Both already in my watch. list.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kawasaki-ZX9R-F2P-2004-/...
This one has had some very nice upgrades put on it & would be the one I'd buy despite the mileage.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2003-KAWASAKI-ZX9r-F2P-G...
The second. one is a guys off ZX9R. net.
both top of their game.
Happy to have. either.
kenloen said:
I had one, E1, was ok but I'm not particularly nostalgic over it. Heavy, soft, prone to electrical issues. The E1 has carbs fitted to no other and parts are expensive (float pin £50 rather than £7). Yeah there quick but Dull and comfortable tourer is how I'd describe. I'd chopped a CBR1000rr in for it to pocket some cash and it felt like a completely different generation bike. I wouldn't have another, I would have another 7r though..
Ha ha, yeah they are a generation behind the CBR1000RR. The D was a bit of an odd thing when it came out, not much lighter than the ZZR1100, had a smidgeon more peak horsepower. The C was pretty much a new bike and was like the 600 but with a 900 cc donk in it. But the R1 came out at the same time and did take a lot of the attention away from the ZX9. The R1 had a harder edge.I found the C to be very easy to ride - comfortable, light and quick. I bought one a few years ago when one came up for a good price as a fixxer-upper. Haven't finished it yet. It'll be interesting to see if I don't get bored on it.
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