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    614kms later and "The Mistress" is home.

    Hello All

    Id like to introduce my new Girl.

    After a nana nap today,I've removed the plastics and started the "Baddie" spec put back together.

    One thing did notice was the super thinner Front brake lines?????

    Seems the Gen4 have issue with brake fade, so to counter this and to stay within Fx rules they put thinner brake lines.

    Here's a couple pictures more to come as I go though it tomorrow.

    [img=http://s30.postimg.org/psc2e5g59/20140426_125152.jpg]

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    Some nice bits there... but I don't understand the reasoning behind using thinner lines. Wouldn't that make it more prone to boiling due to having less fluid to heat up?!

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    Looks great mate, will have to catch up at the track next time your down.

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    Jumped ship

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leezx10r View Post
    Looks great mate, will have to catch up at the track next time your down.
    First test run 9th...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baddie View Post
    First test run 9th...
    Who have you got to ride it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slow bro View Post
    Who have you got to ride it?
    Oh, he shoots, he scores!! The crowd goes wild.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baddie View Post
    Hello All

    Id like to introduce my new Girl.

    After a nana nap today,I've removed the plastics and started the "Baddie" spec put back together.

    One thing did notice was the super thinner Front brake lines?????

    Seems the Gen4 have issue with brake fade, so to counter this and to stay within Fx rules they put thinner brake lines.

    Here's a couple pictures more to come as I go though it tomorrow.

    [img=http://s30.postimg.org/psc2e5g59/20140426_125152.jpg]

    [img=http://s23.postimg.org/e1koo94pz/sssssssssssssssss.jpg]
    I gotta say mate, that's a very puuurty bike! Can't wait to see it 'Baddiefied'
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    Started the pull down today...all seem very good.

    Until I remove rear wheel to relies...what the previous owner send about hard to push?????

    After cleaning Ill suss out correct installation of spacers.

    [img=http://s25.postimg.org/fa22l841n/zx10r_project_rear_brake.jpg]

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    That's officially fucked! I'd be checking every bolt and fitting on the whole bike.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshy View Post
    That's officially fucked! I'd be checking every bolt and fitting on the whole bike.....
    Trust me its stripped and every bolt and nut will be x-rayed.

    The people at Kelen Kawasaki are my friend...over all bike very clean, cleaner than the Honda was.

    I like the bazazz Q/S software very nice.

    It sounds great too.

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    Gunna be ready for StG round 3 at WP?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chubb View Post
    Jumped ship
    Jumped back. He had a ZX10 before the CBR.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelso View Post
    Jumped back. He had a ZX10 before the CBR.
    I know... What was he thinking, right?!


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    see you there, 9th of May am all over it

    Quote Originally Posted by Baddie View Post
    First test run 9th...

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    Good day in the Garage...all the bolts inspected and some replaced ( Nev from Kelen Kawasaki a true legend).

    List a blingy bits transferred to excel.

    Started mocking up possible paint job...Don't want the Green and Black themed...I'm thinking fluro color's..Kanga where did your get your Fluro Yellow paint from?

    A couple I'm toying with..



    [img=http://s24.postimg.org/ggweor2up/IMAG0171.jpg]

    A really like the orange.




    Here my "Superbike Source" design for later in the year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baddie View Post
    Kanga where did your get your Fluro Yellow paint from?
    I used neon yellow plasti dip spray. White base, then the plastidip, then a layer of clear coat over the top. They do fluro greens and oranges to I believe. Would be better of using a paint I reckon but I had a hard time sourcing a good flouro paint so decided to try the plastidip. Biggest pain is the way plastipdip works and removing the masking tape.
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    I bought the same stuff; I just haven't tried it yet. There's a whole range of fluoro colours. It's hard to get paint in fluoro.
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    White knight do flouro out of a rattle can if you want to buy off the shelf.

    Else you can go to a paint shop and they can mix it up for ou and put it in a rattle can or in a tin. More exxy this way but the colour comes out that bit nicer.

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    Niiiiiiiiice!!!!
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    Looks great mate, will be good to have a closer look on Friday

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    Now ride it like you hate it

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    What's the red number board for? You planning on going racing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelso View Post
    What's the red number board for? You planning on going racing?
    If the rider and bike are fast enough...Well the rider anyway....Cant wait until Friday see if the Gen4 handles as good as the Honda did , got Al coming down to say hello and have a check over the bike as he built it....Customer Service from the boys from cessnock has been out standing.

    Plus left the red number board on as its keeping the screen together (cracked)...New screen and Goodies have been ordered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shippy__ View Post
    LOVE IT


    Yes...look pretty Hey

    Just been told what it well cost to paint new fairings in that design....Lets say its almost double compared to getting Marshy to supply and paint his product.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baddie View Post
    Yes...look pretty Hey

    Just been told what it well cost to paint new fairings in that design....Lets say its almost double compared to getting Marshy to supply and paint his product.
    It's pretty hard to beat SuperbikeSource in terms of price / performance for custom painted fairings!

    I note that the GSXR600 K1-K3 fairing kit says it includes a tank cover!!!! ... Is that right Nick? Sure would save me some panel beating on the bashed up gixxer tank as I resurrect my old gal.

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    Dammit, sorry Rick, that's an error. Tank covers are available for most models, but not the 01-03 model. The tank covers start at the 04-05 600/750 model, and the 03-04 gixxer thou.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshy View Post
    Dammit, sorry Rick, that's an error. Tank covers are available for most models, but not the 01-03 model. The tank covers start at the 04-05 600/750 model, and the 03-04 gixxer thou.
    Oh well ... back to the bog and paint solution ... ;-)

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    Does anyone know if Baddie got the bike out of the trailer today? If so how did he go?

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    He did get it out of the trailer, and he even rode it a couple of times!! It looks unreal, and sounds great. He had a biiiiig grin. He can tell you more, but there's still some dialling in to do with the forks apparently. But yeah, it's fast. I was gonna do a couple of laps on it in the 2nd last session (my last), but I was having too much fun on the Ape!

    And, if I'm honest, I'm actually really worried I might like it more than the Aprilia.... that doesn't seem likely, but stranger things have happened.
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    Well you did buy a Kawasaki at one stage..

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    Baby steps... he'll get there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slow bro View Post
    Does anyone know if Baddie got the bike out of the trailer today? If so how did he go?
    Yes bastard and love it...But I here I'm not the only one who send goodbye to the blade and went to another manufacturing.

    Have to say after having both a Gen3 zx10r and a Blade I strongly recommend you consider a Gen4 2011+ Zx10r in the future. Straight out of the box it felt great, I guess most of the RND was done but Fk me(excuse the French) it got some horses under the bonnet.

    The springs were way to soft (75kg rider) bottomed out twice..Nearly lost the front at T15 (old 9) getting a little carried away. But nothing eBay won’t fix.

    One thing I have to say the Bridgestone V02 200 Profile (med) felt great . I’m now really considering running them with UK Front.

    But have to say overall love it, cant wait to do it again.

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    Good on ya, Baddie! Who'd thought we'd both be doing track days, hey... hahaha

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    Now where is little mick

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    Quote Originally Posted by chubb View Post
    Now where is little mick
    In the background cheering on chubb. Next year hopefully...

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    Great to hear you got on so well with it. I run the Ntec front & bridgey rear & love it. I'd like to hear more with the comparision of the blade & the new toy next time your out there.

    QUOTE=Baddie;10824]Yes bastard and love it...But I here I'm not the only one who send goodbye to the blade and went to another manufacturing.

    Have to say after having both a Gen3 zx10r and a Blade I strongly recommend you consider a Gen4 2011+ Zx10r in the future. Straight out of the box it felt great, I guess most of the RND was done but Fk me(excuse the French) it got some horses under the bonnet.

    The springs were way to soft (75kg rider) bottomed out twice..Nearly lost the front at T15 (old 9) getting a little carried away. But nothing eBay won’t fix.

    One thing I have to say the Bridgestone V02 200 Profile (med) felt great . I’m now really considering running them with UK Front.

    But have to say overall love it, cant wait to do it again.[/QUOTE]

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    Ditto with Noel. Have tried every slick on the market than I could get my hands on, most more than once and some taken off after a couple of sessions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slow bro View Post
    Great to hear you got on so well with it. I run the Ntec front & bridgey rear & love it.
    I found even the US Ntec had better edge grip than the V01 and the new French ones are better again. The Bridgies were good until you got them right over, but on the edge they spun up easy and lost traction. I would have to be much gentler on the throttle when I had it cranked over when I was running them. I've heard the V02 is a big improvement over the V01, but it would interesting to see if it is as good as the new French Ntecs.
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    I've run a couple of V02 rears now, and they have been extremely long-lasting, and grippy all the way through the life of the tyre. That's the Medium compound though; I ran a new soft at Wakey for the FX club meet, and it was ripped up in 1 session and completely destroyed after the 2nd (short) session. Not good, although to be fair anything but the hard compound Dunlops and Pirellis, and the harder Bridgie were doing the same thing.

    The Medium V02 did a race day at QR in almost 70 degree track temp, including a 17 lap race, a full day racing in cool weather at Wakey (when other tyres were tearing to bits) and all day yesterday at the Creek, and it's still got good life left (another day, probably). And that's on the Ape, that is proving to be rather hard on rears (TC and/or wheelie control are pretty hard on rears, apparently).
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