Duane Report This Comment Date: January 06, 2006 01:43AM
Just a few more days for my parts to come in.Ill have it back on the road.A new
stay fr,left and a new handle bar left side.
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: January 06, 2006 01:49AM
89215: i'm gonna guess you're 7 years old?
Duane Report This Comment Date: January 06, 2006 01:51AM
I guess he dosnt like zx12 ninjas.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: January 06, 2006 02:23AM
89215
Are you frieond of Die_American_Scum?
uploader
Away off "FOR SALE" sticker right away.
Duane Report This Comment Date: January 06, 2006 02:43AM
Its allready off the bike just a descent picture of my bike from Ebay before I
bought it.
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: January 06, 2006 04:37AM
i assume you have not participated in the motorcycle vault lately
Duane Report This Comment Date: January 06, 2006 04:43AM
Why yes I have.My plant was perfect just not my landing.Actually its the same
accident from Nov but just now getting around to repairs.Ive been taking it for
short runs but dont trust it like it is.Love riding to much though.
90130 Report This Comment Date: January 06, 2006 05:22AM
I just pissed away 18K on a new R1-LE that I can't freakin' ride because the
streets around here are flooded....raining three weeks non-stop.
I need to move to TX, Fossil. But will I need to buy a dinner plate sized belt
buckle and some shit-kickers?
pro_junior Report This Comment Date: January 06, 2006 05:57AM
90130, don't worry, it will stop raining here in june...
as for texas, i have been there several times and yes, if you want to fit in,
you will need a dinner plate sized belt buckle, shit kickers and don't forget, a
ten gallon hat...
years ago, a buddy and i would go to jubitz truck stop after the bars closed and
eat chili and cheese omelets, one time i asked beverly (my favorite waitress)
why all the truck stop cowboys wore dinner plate sized belt buckles, she leaned
over to me and said "hun, that there is a tombstone, and the bigger it is,
the longer it's been dead"
not sure if i would want to ride in tx anyways, what with the armadillos and
all...
Duane Report This Comment Date: January 06, 2006 11:21AM
Those LE's are nice.Yeah Texas would be nice,Cowboy's home games
lol.
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: January 06, 2006 03:01PM
90130: the buckles for protecting your nuts from the pommel on the saddle
("the handle for you begginers"
junior: not many people wear western wear anymore unless you get out of dallas
and into the country. which is'nt far away.
duane: i have 30 yd line 1rst row right at the end of the cowboy bench and where
thew cheerleaders start season tickets. bring your binoculars for the
cheerleaders or you can use mine.lol,:~}
Duane Report This Comment Date: January 06, 2006 11:06PM
Hell Yeah!
90130 Report This Comment Date: January 07, 2006 02:00AM
I'd better get me one of them big-ass belt buckles. I need all of the nut
protection I can get! And the way our stunt riding friend Duane's going, he'll
need one to cover his entire body!
90130 Report This Comment Date: January 07, 2006 02:11AM
My folks had a few horses on the family property years ago, before this messed
up place got so full of itself. I rode a big but gentle Palomino named
"Commander" without any tack, had a Western style saddle at my
disposal, but eschewed that and rode mostly Indian. Just a blanket on his back.
Duane Report This Comment Date: January 07, 2006 03:00AM
On me they will just call it a skid plate.
Duane Report This Comment Date: January 07, 2006 10:23PM
Dude the bike just did it again but no injuries.What can I do to get rid of the
power surge at 2000rpm.
90130 Report This Comment Date: January 07, 2006 11:46PM
WTF? What, you didn't crash it again, did you?
90130 Report This Comment Date: January 07, 2006 11:50PM
Check the throttle position sensor on the throttle bodies, if this is not
functioning properly, the EFI computer can't figure out throttle
opening/angle/percentage. Have a Kawasaki dealer check this out, or look into
the ZX12R websites for more tips on how to do this yourself before it makes your
kids fatherless.
Duane Report This Comment Date: January 08, 2006 02:27AM
Thanks man,I called the dealer and they said they would check if the throttle
bodies were not working right,do you think it will help smooth things out on
acceleration if I get a powercomander if this will not work.Dude I went to pull
out and I was listening for the rpms but it went from nothing to everything
before I got five feet,back tire went nuts but I was awake for this one.I know
the tire is not supposed to spin with that low rpms,it was at 2000 when it tore
loose and had a coniption.This bike is super frigin touchy.Oh yeah the reason I
mentioned the powercomander is because it has a full muzzy exaust and it surges
between 2000 and 2500rpms.It feels like its goes from 50 to 120 hp in 500 rpm.
Duane Report This Comment Date: January 08, 2006 02:31AM
If they cant fix it Im selling this damn bike.It rode fine this fall but it
dosnt like winter.I wonder if the tires(dunlop 208's)have anything to do with
it?
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: January 08, 2006 04:36AM
maybe your right hand is a little "over developed" or something.
quit going to porn613 so much.......lol....:~}
90130 Report This Comment Date: January 08, 2006 09:42AM
Duane, first off, Dunlop D208s are freakin' slippery bastards when they're
cold...they're DOT track tires, and work best after getting warmed up a few
laps. Not winter tires! Get a Power Commander and have them dial it in. This
will smooth out the idle to midrange response.
Duane Report This Comment Date: January 08, 2006 10:47AM
Thanks man,I hope this cures it.If it fell over on the right handlebar the week
before it couldnt have caused any of this could it,I mean what you just said
makes the most sense but Im just doing the process of elimination.Thanks for the
help.
Duane Report This Comment Date: January 08, 2006 10:48AM
Fossil,heck Id give up riding before that
!
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: January 09, 2006 03:27AM
:~}