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| 3rd Gear Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: wisconsin
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| zb info: exhaust - swinger
picking mine up today!!! already want to know what swing arms go on??? (nsr50??) and where to find after market exhaust systems??? not looking for ULTRA blingy.... |
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| 3rd Gear Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: wisconsin
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| Re: zb info: exhaust - swinger
additional question... or clarification i guess..... i'll need a swingarm that will accept NSR wheels....
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| 2nd Gear Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Livermore, CA
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| Re: zb info: exhaust - swinger
NSR swingarm will work.
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| 3rd Gear Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: wisconsin
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| Re: zb info: exhaust - swinger
gee..... thanks!!! a week or two...LOL..... i spent about an hour looking through 3-4 major threads on builds.... g craft for swing arm, and some custom fabbed big dollar exhaust was all i saw. guess i'll just keep reading....... |
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| 3rd Gear Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: wisconsin
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| Re: zb info: exhaust - swinger
cool! My FIRST order of business will be see if I can even get it titled. If I can, then there's the tweaked swingarm to address, 10" wheels don't hurt my feelings TOO much, but damn their HEAVY (yes I've already had them off!!), not so trick looking,,,,,and the 12" wheels have to add some stability, as well as increased visibility/vision. The disc brakes aren't that big of a deal either.... With the right set up you can get slowed down pretty damn quick, especially with a Kung Fu grip like mine!!! (DONT ask how I got it!) the tank has ZERO rust, but does have some minor dents....the engine can barely get the thing out of it's own way, not to mention the fact that 2nd gear works, but doesn't sound the healthiest (ideas???)....needs a fork seal....luckily, I can do everything....but we'll see what form this thing takes! As usual, I'm sure it will be an evolution of parts, and setups, and engines, wheels, etc....etc..... I DID notice that the seat is actually freakin comfortable!!! |
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| 3rd Gear Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Connecticut.
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| Re: zb info: exhaust - swinger
Check the a zb pix thread. A ton of guys run stock nsr triples, forks, and swing arm with shock bracket moved. I have a relocation bracket if you need one, so you can use an nsr swing arm without relocating the lower shock mount. I also have some stock zb parts.
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| 3rd Gear Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: wisconsin
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| Re: zb info: exhaust - swinger
$$?? Funny to read this.... I was JUST walking through the hall at work wondering if anyone would let me borrow one so I could make one.... Or some..... Anyways...how much? There's never SQUAT for nsr parts for sale! |
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| 3rd Gear Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Connecticut.
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| Re: zb info: exhaust - swinger
Shoot me an email and we could discuss it, I may be getting a couple other nsr parts. I have no idea who makes the relocation bracket or what they go for. Don't you have a good amount of nsr parts? George0123@aol.com |
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| 3rd Gear Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: wisconsin
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| Re: zb info: exhaust - swinger
I had an NSR.....but sold it. It just sat.....since an 88rh feels faster!!! LOL Pretty much all I have is wheels..... 2 sets of 6 spokes.....one on my kx65, and one on my KLX138+r Then 2 additional rears. Thats it! |
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