2006 ZX10R
- Mad RS
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2006 ZX10R
Hi Everyone,
I just wanted to put up some pictures fo the new girl. At the moment she is completely stock but she wont stay that way for long. I haven't come up with a name yet so I am open to suggestions.
The first mods will be
- Swingarm spools
- New windscreen either double bubble or GP style (where is a good place to get either in Aus??)
- Front brake up grade either CBR1000 or ZX14
I just wanted to put up some pictures fo the new girl. At the moment she is completely stock but she wont stay that way for long. I haven't come up with a name yet so I am open to suggestions.
The first mods will be
- Swingarm spools
- New windscreen either double bubble or GP style (where is a good place to get either in Aus??)
- Front brake up grade either CBR1000 or ZX14
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Run what ya brung...............make damn sure you brung enough!!!
- fadz90
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Re: 2006 ZX10R
nice bike mate, great colour!
Re: 2006 ZX10R
nice mate, love it !
Needs a 190/55 profile rear tyre though..
Needs a 190/55 profile rear tyre though..
- waynemorgan
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Re: 2006 ZX10R
Looking great mate - when you coming down to show it off? Be good to have you down here again 

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- Gazza
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Re: 2006 ZX10R
Looks the goods mate
It will look even better with a set of carbon fibre acro's hanging out the back



It will look even better with a set of carbon fibre acro's hanging out the back


2005 zx10r
- Mad RS
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Re: 2006 ZX10R
Hey Wayne,
Probally wont be down for a while as my friend in Sydney is now over in Seattle but who knows. Would be nice to take her down some of Sydney's awesome roads. I might even book in to Californian Superbike School at EC.
Probally wont be down for a while as my friend in Sydney is now over in Seattle but who knows. Would be nice to take her down some of Sydney's awesome roads. I might even book in to Californian Superbike School at EC.
Run what ya brung...............make damn sure you brung enough!!!
- mercho
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Re: 2006 ZX10R
Nice Mate! I am a sucked for that colour! 

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Re: 2006 ZX10R
They're an awesome bike. I can recommend TRE, version with gear indicator is cool. Carbon Akras are a nice touch, not too loud (not that I've ever heard mine with the stock cans on. Enjoy
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- zxsixr03
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Re: 2006 ZX10R
Eagle screens are good and Australian made.
Get the front suspension sorted first and foremost.....
Get the front suspension sorted first and foremost.....
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- Wattie
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Re: 2006 ZX10R
zxsixr03 wrote:Eagle screens are good and Australian made.
Get the front suspension sorted first and foremost.....
stock suspension is good for a 100kg ass doing 41's at ec

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- zx-10r
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Re: 2006 ZX10R
stock ones are a little quieter and more high pitch. Akaras are not too loud and do have a nice note.photomike666 wrote:They're an awesome bike. I can recommend TRE, version with gear indicator is cool. Carbon Akras are a nice touch, not too loud (not that I've ever heard mine with the stock cans on. Enjoy

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Re: 2006 ZX10R
you just missed out on some beet pipes in the us for 800 for the full system
nice bike BTW
nice bike BTW
gpr damper,db screen,carbon sliders,carbon barends,pazzo levers,zx14 brake setup,akro full hex system,pc3,intergrated tailight,carbon mirrors,blue dash mod,h7 hid bulbs
- Mad RS
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Re: 2006 ZX10R
Thanks for the comments guys. Atm the suspension seems to work fine (105kg). Slowly I want to add carbon here and there as I think it goes well with the yellow. The main issue is the front brakes. As soon as Mr Rudd gives me some money back at tax time I am going to fir her up with ZX14 calipers, good pads, braided lines and some pazzo levers for some bling. The bike is my first 1000cc at it just blows my mind what it is capable of doing.
I just love it!!!!!
I just love it!!!!!
Run what ya brung...............make damn sure you brung enough!!!
- Mad RS
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Re: 2006 ZX10R
Thought I would give a bit of an update on the ZX.
1. Finally finished the brake up grade. Had a bit of an issue after replacing the Tokico calipers with Nissin ones. Had a death shake between 105 to 90kph while braking. Seems that I warped the rotors while bedding in the new pads. So on went a new set of discs and presto, brakes that felt like they should be on a superbike. Absolute night and day between the 2 setups. Can't believe that Kawasaki would have allowed the tokico setup to be used.
2. Had Kevin from VCM Cycle Seats shape and cover the seat. I went with a 'gripper' type of material as I found under heavy acceleration and baking that I couldn't stop from sliding on the seat. Also had Kevin shape the seat so it had a bit of a slope from back to front to help me keep up on the tank. All in all it has giving me a much more comfortable riding position which was proven over a 400km ride on not so smooth roads. No leg cramp at all.
3. Finally I have fitted some new gel type grips and a double bubble screen. Both have made long rides much more enjoyable\comfortable.
1. Finally finished the brake up grade. Had a bit of an issue after replacing the Tokico calipers with Nissin ones. Had a death shake between 105 to 90kph while braking. Seems that I warped the rotors while bedding in the new pads. So on went a new set of discs and presto, brakes that felt like they should be on a superbike. Absolute night and day between the 2 setups. Can't believe that Kawasaki would have allowed the tokico setup to be used.
2. Had Kevin from VCM Cycle Seats shape and cover the seat. I went with a 'gripper' type of material as I found under heavy acceleration and baking that I couldn't stop from sliding on the seat. Also had Kevin shape the seat so it had a bit of a slope from back to front to help me keep up on the tank. All in all it has giving me a much more comfortable riding position which was proven over a 400km ride on not so smooth roads. No leg cramp at all.
3. Finally I have fitted some new gel type grips and a double bubble screen. Both have made long rides much more enjoyable\comfortable.
Run what ya brung...............make damn sure you brung enough!!!