Pic of my 2006 Kawasaki ZX10R
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I took some pictures and they didn't turn out soo hot, so I'm gonna post this one tonight and I will be taking more pics and posting the rest tommorrow.
2006 Kawasaki ZX10R
Stretched 6 inches
Lowered 3-4 inches
Rear Sprocket
More mods coming soon! Full Exhaust , HID, and Possibly Air Ride Setup cuz it's too damn low to take passengers now without dragging
2006 Kawasaki ZX10R
Stretched 6 inches
Lowered 3-4 inches
Rear Sprocket
More mods coming soon! Full Exhaust , HID, and Possibly Air Ride Setup cuz it's too damn low to take passengers now without dragging
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Guilty. Just as easy to ride as every other bike I've been on, from R6 to Hayabusa
It makes the bike alot easier to handle since it sits soo low, not such a struggle to hold it since I am not the tallest person and the normal stock height street cycle has me almost on the tips of my toes!
I'm in the process of signing up for some safety and awareness classes after I get my motorcycle classification on my license
Just trying to be safe out there!
Guilty. Just as easy to ride as every other bike I've been on, from R6 to Hayabusa
It makes the bike alot easier to handle since it sits soo low, not such a struggle to hold it since I am not the tallest person and the normal stock height street cycle has me almost on the tips of my toes!I'm in the process of signing up for some safety and awareness classes after I get my motorcycle classification on my license
Just trying to be safe out there!
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what'd you do to it?? long swingarm?
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It's actually only an adjustable add on of the factory swing arm. It let's me adjust from a 4-6 inch stretch. They do sell extended one-piece swing arms, but I like the fact that I can bring the wheel in or set it out more, and that it's nuts and bolts away from being at stock settings again
what'd you do to it?? long swingarm?
</TD></TR></TABLE>It's actually only an adjustable add on of the factory swing arm. It let's me adjust from a 4-6 inch stretch. They do sell extended one-piece swing arms, but I like the fact that I can bring the wheel in or set it out more, and that it's nuts and bolts away from being at stock settings again
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does it help at all with handling or anything?
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does it help at all with handling or anything?
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does it help at all with handling or anything?</TD></TR></TABLE>
no it does not... makes it harder to handle. One of the sacrfises to stretching it.
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does it help at all with handling or anything?</TD></TR></TABLE>
no it does not... makes it harder to handle. One of the sacrfises to stretching it.
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Just trying to be safe out there!</TD></TR></TABLE>
congradulations for not being like a lot of other bikers out there. 2 people i know, one of them my friends dumped their bike this week just doing stupid things, like putting your feet over your bars at 70+
stay safe and nice bike
Just trying to be safe out there!</TD></TR></TABLE>congradulations for not being like a lot of other bikers out there. 2 people i know, one of them my friends dumped their bike this week just doing stupid things, like putting your feet over your bars at 70+

stay safe and nice bike



