Some truth in that without doubt. I also think that (with exceptions) the zxr400 is what I would call a 'young lads bike' if you know what I mean.ScottaKR wrote:I think there's a pretty simple reason for that. Basically, ZXR owners (and owners of other more common bikes) are spoiled for choice when it comes to parts. Most of the bits they need are till available from Kawasaki, as well as being catered for by a heap of aftermarket suppliers.scooble wrote:I asked the very same question on the ZXR400 forum.........do you know what answer I got back?DAMO666 wrote:Managed to get hold of a good ZXR400L front wheel, but no discs, Anyone know which other 310mm discs would fit?
"ZXR400 ones"
Ha. Ha. Bloody Ha Ha!
On the other hand, KR owners can hardly get anything new from Kawasaki and can only get a limited amount of aftermarket parts due to them not being as common. This means we have to be a lot more resoursefull and adapt parts that were not origonally designed for the KR.
So perhaps the ownership can be forgiven it's lack of knowledge due to youth or something