KR1S Project moved on a bit

Show us that box of bits in your shed!
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KR1S Project moved on a bit

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Here's my KR1S, she's moved on a bit
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where dya get them expansion chambers ? looking good fella,i knew them cans look better with 2 or 3 " taken off
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Are they Nikkons :?:
If it takes more than 2strokes then your just playing at it..
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looking very nice, pipes look like early nikon.
Thats the same front end as mine, however, has yours been revalved?
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Yes there Nikons, can't make my mind up wether to have then nikel plated or buy some Lomas pipes
yes it's a ZX6R 05 front forks, ZXR400 H Model yokes machine to accept the forks with a zxr front wheel, no speedo at the minute but probably going the electronic speedo and rev counter route
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forgot to say, forks not revalved as yet i'll see how she rides first any recommendations please
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initially, I had standard ZXR400L forks and they seemed very hard and choppy. I then put the 636 forks in and had them revalved by Mick Gardner racing and they are very smooth indeed and less inclined to shake its head, springs are still standard (I think).
I also found with the ZXR yokes and wheel, I couldn't fit a speedo either, but as its a track bike it didn't matter.
Koso do some nice digital/analogue clocks though
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