MOz
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posted on 5/7/07 at 02:53 PM |
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ZZR 1400 Engine up for grabs
A friend of mine is selling his recently crashed, low mileage ZZR14. Its on ebay (which I can't access at work) but I'm sure he'll
be happy to listen to offers as he's paranoid about overseas scammers. He's had one already.
u2u me for his details
MOz
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worX
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posted on 5/7/07 at 02:57 PM |
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ebay link
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Hammerhead
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posted on 5/7/07 at 03:01 PM |
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omg! I was just looking at that myself!!
Not for the indy you understand........just looking and thinking about the next project.
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birt
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posted on 6/7/07 at 03:27 AM |
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What are people’s opinions on this engine?
When I first heard about a 1400 Kwaker I was very excited about the potential for car use. When I saw the spec though, I was a bit disappointed to
see max power at only 9500rpm. Clearly more cc’s equals more mass equals lower revs but my mates old 1.8L Honda Integra Type-R used to get up to
almost 9,000rpm. Also, I ‘think’ the Hayabusa max power is 11,000rpm.
Without a doubt a ZZR1400 would make for a stonkingly fast car and the extra torque would make it easier to drive over the 900cc/1 litres engines but
I can’t help but feel that such a relatively low revving bike engine distracts a little from the whole BEC experience, or the “12,000rpm Orchestra” as
someone on this forum so eloquently once put it.
I’m sure some will feel that it has the potential to be a good compromise between BEC and CEC and they are probably right but I wander if anyone else
has an opinion on this?
Has anyone started a build with one yet? I bet one blast in the passenger seat and I would be eating my words!
This isn’t a criticism of Kawasaki either, the bike is blatantly more of a tourer than a supersport and I’m sure the engine is perfect for it’s
intended use.
Marc
[Edited on 6/7/07 by birt]
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