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| zxr 750 h2 help | |
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| Topic Started: Nov 2 2009, 12:10 AM (190 Views) | |
| johnboy | Nov 2 2009, 12:10 AM Post #1 |
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I've just bought a zxr 750 h2 as a winter project to use as a track bike. It's in a bit of a state but i'm slowly getting there. I need to know where the fuel hoses go from the tap? I've looked at a haynes manual but there isn't a simple diagram to show where there go. Any help would be great. Also, do fairings from any other model fit the h2? I need some track fairings and finding it hard to get them for this model but there are plenty about for 91 onwards. |
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| zxr2 maddog | Nov 3 2009, 10:22 PM Post #2 |
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Hi, theres three pipes from the tap mate, two go to the tank, and the middle one goes to the fuel filter/ pump under the airbox ,at the front of the seat. As for the fairings the h1 and h2 are the same, keep an eye on ebay theres always a few bits about, not too pricey either, good luck hope this carl
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| ronankenny | Nov 4 2009, 01:42 PM Post #3 |
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try skidmarx.co.uk for the firing there not genuine kawasaki but they look the part i just ordered of them last night. |
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| johnboy | Nov 4 2009, 06:20 PM Post #4 |
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Nice one, thanks for that. I was confused coz for some reason there was a 't' piece at the pump. Ditched it, sorted now. Do any other model fairings fit without too much messing about? Tempted to go for a '91-'93 set if it's not a complete $%£" to fit. |
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