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Wah poison Ivy oooops the cousin Ian working double time again......

 

wahahahahahaha...hehehehhe..as usual ma...need to be poisonous if not i lose my trade mark name liao

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Many thanks to all the bros for accomodating my inexperience ride. Its was fun and enriching albeit tiring. Will love to do it more often after I have changed my helmet (hmm...C3 or Multitec?) and add a gel pad on my modified seat.

 

Thanks again.

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While doing up my Rocket at JuzzWheelz @ Upper Serangoon, meet a new biker on a Concours 14 with the number plate 2322.. What a coincidence.. It was my friend's bike which have gone to the Golden Triangle & cleared the 1864 corners of Mae Hong Son.. Let's welcome Dennis to the family.. Let Yenz' poison begin.. :p

 

Yo, nice meeting you too and thanks for sharing with me some history on my new ride... :D

I don't blame people who doesn't show courtesy, they just didn't get taught on how to do so.

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Dennis:

 

Like wise.. Nice meeting you.. You'll have to join the group for some riding.. As usual, stay away from ohayo unless you've got deep pockets..

 

 

Just got a call from BikeTech.. My PowerBronze rear hugger is here.. Woohoo.. When's my LV arriving? Mm..

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Dennis:

 

Like wise.. Nice meeting you.. You'll have to join the group for some riding.. As usual, stay away from ohayo unless you've got deep pockets..

 

 

Just got a call from BikeTech.. My PowerBronze rear hugger is here.. Woohoo.. When's my LV arriving? Mm..

 

Now i cannot poison already. Even with my evil twin joined the trip, i cannot poison ma.. Even my next bike will be stock to the bone. Probably put open dry clutch with slip on termi. Thats it liao. Me losing my trademark poisonous ian very soon. wahahahahahahah

 

Wa...mod your 14 up and up ah. Tsk tsk. Somebody going to burn the road at 320km/h soon

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Greetings to Kawasaki riders,

 

Not sure if this is the correct thread to ask questions.

 

I am considering buying a used Zx-14.

May I know if anyone here is selling?

What kind of price range?

How many units are there in Spore in total?

 

Thanks

What didn't kill me, made me FASTER!!!

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Are you the mike which use to ride a ZX12 green with LOTS of mods??

 

 

Greetings to Kawasaki riders,

 

Not sure if this is the correct thread to ask questions.

 

I am considering buying a used Zx-14.

May I know if anyone here is selling?

What kind of price range?

How many units are there in Spore in total?

 

Thanks

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1999-2000 :: NSR125r

2000-2002 :: CBR400rr

2002-2005 :: YZF R1

2005-2006 :: SYM GTS

2006-2010 :: Honda STx

2010-2013 :: Kawasaki GTR1400

2013-2015 :: BMW GSA

2016- ???? :: BMW GSA LC

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Many thanks to all the bros for accomodating my inexperience ride. Its was fun and enriching albeit tiring. Will love to do it more often after I have changed my helmet (hmm...C3 or Multitec?) and add a gel pad on my modified seat.

 

Thanks again.

 

C3 .. hmm .. had been thinking for a very long time liao .. let me know when u decided to get it .. we go bargain for better price ??

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Few weeks back i saw u at GP Shell and you were riding something else.. Now a GTR... Hmmmm...

 

 

Yo, nice meeting you too and thanks for sharing with me some history on my new ride... :D

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q206/AT5555r/EnforcerGTR.jpg

 

1999-2000 :: NSR125r

2000-2002 :: CBR400rr

2002-2005 :: YZF R1

2005-2006 :: SYM GTS

2006-2010 :: Honda STx

2010-2013 :: Kawasaki GTR1400

2013-2015 :: BMW GSA

2016- ???? :: BMW GSA LC

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i see i see. No wonder the restaurant was closed. Today we went to

 

1. Muar - sin kee ting chinese rest. Foods so so. Not recommend return trip. But parking shiok if you reach early.

2. Muar - Famous Chinese Temple. Darren gonna strike 4D soon liao.

2. Tangkak - Kuang Fei beef noodle. This one is POWER! But the serving darn small

3. Bukit Indah - Old town White cafe. Kofiing and relac.. Just pass time with good friends

 

Move off at 9am and clear custom at 10pm. Whopping 11 hrs ride. on my poor butt...how did you find serangoon outlet? Good bor? No wonder today you cannot join us. Got secret project for your big mama ah.

 

Joseph did very well with his first virgin trip on the connie! Goona look forward to his attendance again. hahahah

 

 

Talking abt 4D .. i bot 3 number on sat after the beef noodle.. and 2 set of the numbers jump lei .. else ho say liao ... Ohayo .. i think we need to go back again to show our sincerity .. we are close to striking liao ..!!!

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LOL.. 1st time go should 24x wack ma..

 

 

Talking abt 4D .. i bot 3 number on sat after the beef noodle.. and 2 set of the numbers jump lei .. else ho say liao ... Ohayo .. i think we need to go back again to show our sincerity .. we are close to striking liao ..!!!

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q206/AT5555r/EnforcerGTR.jpg

 

1999-2000 :: NSR125r

2000-2002 :: CBR400rr

2002-2005 :: YZF R1

2005-2006 :: SYM GTS

2006-2010 :: Honda STx

2010-2013 :: Kawasaki GTR1400

2013-2015 :: BMW GSA

2016- ???? :: BMW GSA LC

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No leh.. No 4D buying habit.. Didnt see any pineapple leh..

 

full permutate .. very siong lei .. did u buy any number .. ?? maybe we nvr buy the pineapple back ..

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q206/AT5555r/EnforcerGTR.jpg

 

1999-2000 :: NSR125r

2000-2002 :: CBR400rr

2002-2005 :: YZF R1

2005-2006 :: SYM GTS

2006-2010 :: Honda STx

2010-2013 :: Kawasaki GTR1400

2013-2015 :: BMW GSA

2016- ???? :: BMW GSA LC

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Few weeks back i saw u at GP Shell and you were riding something else.. Now a GTR... Hmmmm...

Ya man, time for another change... :D

I don't blame people who doesn't show courtesy, they just didn't get taught on how to do so.

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Talking abt 4D .. i bot 3 number on sat after the beef noodle.. and 2 set of the numbers jump lei .. else ho say liao ... Ohayo .. i think we need to go back again to show our sincerity .. we are close to striking liao ..!!!

 

!!!!!!!! Wow! thats awesome sia! You see, i also poison people with near to win wealth. hohoohohohohoho... Oh yeah, we can go again. ahahaha...let me change my engine oil...after the trip, i think its left with 500ml only....now BIKE VERY SLUGGISH!

 

LOL.. 1st time go should 24x wack ma..

 

Wa.....probably next time we go back early abit and buy together lo. no need 24x whack ogly la

 

full permutate .. very siong lei .. did u buy any number .. ?? maybe we nvr buy the pineapple back ..

 

No leh.. No 4D buying habit.. Didnt see any pineapple leh..

 

hahahah...you wanna buy pineapple back??? you wanna sling it over your shoulder huh? Later people thought pineapple backpack sia. For sure many people will buy your bike number!

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hahahah...you wanna buy pineapple back??? you wanna sling it over your shoulder huh? Later people thought pineapple backpack sia. For sure many people will buy your bike number!

 

my box coming liao .. next trip i will keep the pineapple in the box .... near miss this time round .. else can chut sin chia liao ... Z1000SX ?? ..

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my box coming liao .. next trip i will keep the pineapple in the box .... near miss this time round .. else can chut sin chia liao ... Z1000SX ?? ..

 

 

Woooooooo! Z1000SX! i love it too! Maybe we can get our new bike together next year! hahahah...this sunday we going eat seafood. wanna come bor?

 

Kawasaki have just released full details of the new Z1000SX. Without seeing it in the flesh, it certainly looks as though it will be a serious rival to the similar offerings from Suzuki and Honda. The spec looks good, as does the bike (well we think so) and Kawasaki look like they will have a rush to the dealers – just as long as the pricing is competetive.

Do they have a winning formula with this all rounder? We think so and we will do our best to get our hands on one for a full review.

The Z1000SX offers street riding excitement wrapped in seductive full-fairing styling that embodies its sporty performance. Add a number of convenience features and the result is a unique package more than able to satisfy a rider’s every desire.

Whether looking to move on from a supersport or super-naked ride, or step up from a mid-size sport model, the Z1000SX offers the performance and versatility for a fuller bike life than ever experienced.

The Z1000SX’s well-integrated full-fairing styling offers a good indication of its sporty character. Featuring a “personal jet fighter” motif, the sensuous styling is both audacious and subtle at the same time. The aggressive design gives the Z1000SX its own distinct appearance, yet is instantly recognisable as a Kawasaki.

Bodywork

Supersport-style full-fairing bodywork gives the Z1000SX a distinct, head-turning look of its own. The sleek styling also offers a good measure of wind protection, facilitating short touring runs.

The leading edges of the fairings feature a slat-style design that directs the wind around the bike, enabling the fairings to be slimmer in the middle.

The fairings flair at the rear, keeping hot air from the engine from hitting the rider’s legs.

Original-design front turn signals mount directly to the fairings. Turn signal units are attached to the inside of the fairing using rubber mounts to minimise fairing damage should the bike fall over.

Supersport-style front fender contributes to both aerodynamics and racy looks.

Slim and compact tail cowl design moves mass both physically and visually away from the rear and toward the front.

LED taillight design features red LED bulbs and a red transparent lens.

The short-style silencer design allows the rear wheel silhouette to be seen.

Swingarm features eccentric axle adjusters, contributing to the Z1000SX’s Kawasaki identity.

Supersport-style throttle case contributes to the Z1000SX’s sporty image.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Instrumentation

Sporty instrument panel features a large analogue tachometer and multi-function LCD screen. The design is based on that of the Ninja ZX-6R, but features original font and colouring.

Functions include: speedometer, tachometer, fuel gauge, odometer, clock, dual trip meters, and warning lamps.

Engine

Riding excitement is about more than just performance figures. Riding impact comes from the sensations the rider feels. Twisting the throttle results in a strong response from all rpm, the engine pulling strongly right to redline. Superb throttle response, power delivery with a mid-range hit make accelerating an exhilarating experience.

Liquid-cooled, DOHC, 16-valve 1,043 cm3 In-line Four offers impressive power (101.5 kW (138 PS)) and strong torque.

Bore and stroke of 77.0 x 56.0 mm were chosen to achieve the desired engine character. The result is an engine very strong in the everyday rpm range most used in street riding situations.

Downdraft throttle bodies allow intake air to travel to the engine in the shortest possible distance, contributing to performance. While downdraft throttle bodies often use short intake funnels to maximise high-rpm performance, the Z1000SX’s are longer to offer the best power characteristics for street riding excitement.

Throttle bore is ø38 mm, chosen for the ideal low-mid range response.

Oval sub-throttles help keep the engine slim – important since the throttle bodies are positioned between the rider’s knees.

Engine tuning focused on the feeling the rider gets when opening the throttle. There is a strong torque feeling (torque was set at the maximum level before the rear wheel starts spinning). Get on the gas at any rpm and the engine pulls strongly – although the feeling is more like being propelled forward.

Good over-rev characteristics mean that power does not drop off suddenly at high rpm.

Power delivery is quite linear, but the engine spins up noticeably faster from about 7,000 rpm onwards. Silky smooth response from mid-high rpm ensures excellent driveability.

A secondary balancer, driven off a gear on the 6th web of the crankshaft, eliminates excess vibration. Of course, a certain amount of engine vibration was desired as part of the bike’s character (vibration contributes to the feeling of acceleration, increasing linearly with rpm), so vibration was not totally eliminated.

Cool Air System

With the airbox nestled between the frame beams, intake air can be affected by engine heat. The Cool Air system routes cool air to the airbox from ducts at the front of the side fairings, minimising performance loss due to heated intake air. This should not be confused with Ram Air, where force-fed air becomes pressurised in the airbox. A resonator inside the airbox reduces noise at low rpm, and enhances intake sound at high rpm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gearing

A 41/15 (2.733) final ratio enables both sporty riding and short touring.

Exhaust System

The exhaust system features a 4-into-2-pre-chamber-into-2 layout. Silencer end-caps create a quad-style image. Main and pre-catalysers ensure emissions are clean. An exhaust device is located upstream of the right-side silencer. Thanks to the under-engine pre-chamber, silencer volume could be kept to 3 litres each and silencer weight to 3500 g each, greatly contributing to mass centralisation (please see also Mass Centralisation below) and a lower centre of gravity.

Chassis

To ensure maximum riding excitement, the Z1000SX offers a quick-steering and light-handling package. A highly rigid aluminium frame with high mass centralisation balances sharp turning and firm handling. Supersport-style front brakes add to the high level of control.

Aluminium Twin-tube Frame

Aluminium twin-tube frame design features frame beams that go over engine, allowing a narrow construction that is easy to grip with the knees. Lightweight and highly rigid, the frame uses the engine as a stressed member. The frame contributes to handling, offering a firm, planted feeling, good stability and light, nimble turning.

The frame is a 5-piece cast aluminium construction, consisting of steering stem, left and right main frames, and two cross pieces. The two main frame components have open C-shaped cross sections and were die-cast to ensure a smooth surface finish. As much as possible welds were eliminated, contributing to appearance.

The frame uses 4 engine mounts. All engine mounts are rigid except the upper rear crankcase mount, which is rubber. This, and using the engine as a stressed member, is what gives the frame its excellent handling characteristics. Feeling from the engine is also transmitted more directly to the rider. The rear frame is a 3-piece aluminium die-cast construction. Its light weight contributes to mass centralisation. The front part of the rear frame is an example of form and function combined, allowing the side covers to be eliminated. This also allows the width under the seat to be narrower, offering riders a shorter reach to the ground.

Horizontal Back-link Rear Suspension

Rear suspension positions the shock unit and linkage above the swingarm.

This arrangement contributes to mass centralisation (please see below).

The suspension is located far enough from the exhaust that operation is not affected by heat.

Visible from the outside, the Horizontal Back-link rear suspension contributes to the appearance of the Z1000SX.

The rear shock features rebound and preload adjustability. A cam-style preload adjuster facilitates making adjustments to suit 2-up riding or luggage.

Mass Centralisation

The exhaust system (with large pre-chamber and short silencers), Horizontal Back-link rear suspension and the use of downdraft throttle bodies are the greatest contributors to mass centralisation. The Horizontal Back-link rear suspension arrangement frees up space taken up by the Uni-Trak suspension lower linkage, enabling a larger pre-chamber, which in turn allows the use of shorter mufflers and contributes to mass centralisation. The lightweight aluminium rear frame also contributes. The result is lighter, sharper handling. Turn-in is light. Steering is neutral after the bike has been leaned over.

Inverted Front Fork

41 mm inverted front fork features stepless compression and rebound damping and spring preload adjustability.

Settings offer both sporty performance (contributing to light handling on the street and in the hills) and comfort.

Brakes

At the front, 300 mm petal brake discs are gripped by opposed 4-piston radial-mount calipers. Caliper piston size is 30 mm.

Radial-pump front brake master cylinder also contributes to the superb control and feel offered by the calipers.

The rear brake features a single piston, pin-slide caliper gripping a 250 mm petal disc.

The caliper is mounted below the swingarm and features a torque rod. The arrangement adds to the racy image.

For added braking reassurance, ABS models are available in certain markets.

Lightweight Wheels

Lightweight supersport-style 6-spoke wheels contribute to the Z1000SX’s sporty image while offering lower unsprung weight.

Relaxed Riding Position

With a relaxed riding position that can accommodate everything from city riding to touring to sport riding, and numerous bike-life-enhancing features, the Z1000SX complements its street riding excitement with a depth not available on Super-Naked or supersport models.

Relatively upright position (compared to supersport models) offers both control and comfort. (Rider triangle is essentially the same as that of the Z1000, with grips moved about 10 mm inward). Separate, raised handlebars contribute to the sporty, comfortable riding position. The handlebar stays are mounted to the fork tube tops, which extend above the upper triple clamp. Thick seat urethane ensures ample rider comfort. Tandem seat is wide and long, with thick urethane. Dampers on the underside of the seat help reduce vibration. Sculpted aluminium passenger grips are positioned and shaped to offer tandem riders a good ergonomic fit.

Front footpegs are rubber mounted to reduce vibration transmitted to the rider. Further, vibration-absorbing weights on the back of the foot guards minimise fluttering of the floating pieces. Both front and rear footpegs are rubber coated.

 

 

 

 

 

Adjustable Windscreen

Windscreen has three available positions spanning approximately 20? and ranging from sporty to maximum wind protection. Adjustment can be done by hand (no tools required) by depressing the release button below the instrument panel. (Windscreen adjustment should be done with the bike stopped.)

Large-volume Fuel Tank

The 19 litre fuel tank offers a substantial touring range. Dynamic fuel tank design with tall upper surface features supersport-style flared edges with a trim shape at the rear, a shape that is easy to grip with the knees. Steel construction facilitates the use of a magnetic tank bag. Slim-type fuel pump features a unitised fuel gauge. Fuel tank design and slim-type fuel pump minimise dead volume inside the tank.

Added Convenience

Under-seat storage is about twice as large as that of the Z1000. A hazard switch is located on the left handlebar.

A number of option parts are available: GIVI side cases (35 litres, 5 kg max each), GIVI top case (39 litres, 3 kg max), cowling protectors (mushrooms), single seat cover, grip warmers, front fork sliders.

Available Colours

Candy Lime Green

Ebony

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http://bikerholic.com/2010/10/07/2011-kawasaki-z1000sx-and-z1000sx-abs/

 

Kawasaki Z1000SX Specifications

ENGINE

Engine type Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke In-Line Four

Displacement 1,043 cm3

Bore x stroke 77.0 x 56.0 mm

Compression ratio 11.8:1

Valve/Induction system DOHC, 16 valves

Fuel system Fuel injection: 38 mm x 4 (Keihin) with oval sub-throttles

Ignition Digital

Starting Electric

Lubrication Forced lubrication, wet sump

DRIVETRAIN

Transmission Final Drive Final reduction ratio Clutch 6-speed, return Sealed chain 2.733 (41/15) Wet multi-disc, manual

FRAME

Frame type

Wheel travel, front Wheel travel, rear Tyre, front Tyre, rear Rake/Trail Steering angle, left / right Aluminium twin-tube 120 mm 138 mm 120/70ZR17M/C (58W) 190/50ZR17M/C (73W) 24.5°/ 102 mm 31° / 31°

SUSPENSION

Suspension, front 41 mm inverted fork with stepless compression and rebound damping and spring preload adjustability

Suspension, rear Horizontal Back-link, gas-charged, with stepless rebound damping and cam-style spring preload adjustability

BRAKES

Brakes, front Brakes, rear Dual semi-floating 300 mm petal discs Dual radial-mount, opposed 4-piston Single 250 mm petal disc Single-piston

DIMENSIONS

Dimensions (L x W x H)

Wheelbase

Ground Clearance

Seat height

Curb Mass

Fuel capacity 2.105 x 790 x 1.170/1.230 mm

1,445 mm

135 mm

822 mm

228 kg / 231 kg (ABS)

19 litres

PERFORMANCE

Maximum power

Maximum torque 101.5kW {138 PS} / 9,600 rpm

110 N?m {11.2 kgf•m} / 7,800 rpm

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Inverted fork, adjustable windscreen.. The Fazer and CB1000 have strong competition this time..

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q206/AT5555r/EnforcerGTR.jpg

 

1999-2000 :: NSR125r

2000-2002 :: CBR400rr

2002-2005 :: YZF R1

2005-2006 :: SYM GTS

2006-2010 :: Honda STx

2010-2013 :: Kawasaki GTR1400

2013-2015 :: BMW GSA

2016- ???? :: BMW GSA LC

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Hi bros! anyone to recommend which hepco becker topcase shud i pun on my gtr14? journey 42L or gobi? which is nicer? txs!

 

Journey looks better on the GTR, also can try the Junior...... Gobi more for enduro bikes further more you can't put much things inside, had seen some guys mount the Gobi on the GSRs or FZ6 looks flugly....

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howdy guys,

 

my batt died on me this morn...

after close to 24 mths of usage, i would say the batt had made it`s worth..

 

now looking for a new batt...

anyone with lobang?

or is it true the GTR uses a special batt and i need to `wait` for the batt?

 

recently the bike many small hiccups sia...

Nah, just normal wear and tear IMO..

cheers.

 

i checked the original batt is FTZ14-BS

i tink we can use YTZ14S BS Yuasa Motorcycle Battery

Capacity rating: 11.2Ah

 

if we fit higher Capacity is better right??

Edited by Aurium
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Inverted fork, adjustable windscreen.. The Fazer and CB1000 have strong competition this time..

 

 

 

 

Yah boy .. Z1000SX damn nice. .. looks like need to sell my FZ soon again ..!!

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