2014 Kawasaki Z1000SX ongoing review

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Re: 2014 Kawasaki Z1000SX ongoing review

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But it did give birth to a project (y)
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rocket wrote:Don't do it Kwacky the last time I saw you check tyre pressures it was not a pretty sight. :p

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But it did give birth to a project (y)
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Blade wrote:But if your not checking the pressures how do you know there a constant ?

Not a wind up. Genuine question.
It feels the same :)
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Kwacky wrote:
rocket wrote:Don't do it Kwacky the last time I saw you check tyre pressures it was not a pretty sight. :p

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Blade wrote:But if your not checking the pressures how do you know there a constant ?

Not a wind up. Genuine question.
I don't. I said i wouldn't knowingly/purposely lower them. However they do eventually fall below and wben i eventually check them i put them back to what they should be.

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But that's my question :? You originally said you like to keep them constant so you know what to expect in a slide if I understood you correctly. But then if I'm reading the above correctly you don't notice they have dropped until you check them which is the opposite to your original position. I'm confused (blush)
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I said nowt about controlling slides. When I slide I just shit myself
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Only a quick wash yesterday in poor light and rain but the bike looks like it's come up a treat.

I think winter will finish off the chain and sprocket. I'm on about 11,500 miles so I reckon it'll be about the 13,000 mark when I change them, which isn't too bad for an OEM chain.
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What do you do currently to the chain? clean and lub wise?
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Normally I use the SDOC100 products. Gel cleaner, dry lube then when dry a little white wax on top. I didn't have time yesterday so I skipped the dry lube.

Yesterday I tried the WD40 chain cleaner. It's ok but not as effective as the SDOC stuff and I had to use more of it, so it's not as cost effective.
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The TC kicks in a fair bit on level 3 and you're giving it some berries on winter roads.
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I think I've found a way to save some weight.............

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kQuJ0yTPeM[/video]
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Blimey that's trick!
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I don't think Santa is going to get me one for this year :(
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Looks like an old cine film camera
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shame it doesn't sound very throaty.
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I like the WD40 chain products. the lube is brilliant and I like the chain cleaner. I clean about 10 links at a time with a green gremlin chain cleaning tool thing (AKA grunge cleaner) and give it a wipe down with a cloth - chain looks new after every clean and it only takes about 20 minutes to do so I found myself doing it quite often throughout summer.

I need to do it again soon but this time I'll coat it with wax instead of lube to keep better over winter. That said I'll probably get a new chain next year anyway as I'd imagine the Aluminium rear sprocket is pretty worn. I'll be getting a -1 front sprocket too
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Engine-Protec ... a8nB6R1RPQ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Yay or nay?

I don't like the R and G ones, they look shit.
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not my taste nay

Shame you can not get these a friend has them on his cr250 and they look the dogs dangles

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