reply....highpitched engine noise.

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Post by RM » Mon Sep 16, 2002 11:50 am

On Sun, 15 Sep 2002, Lujo Bauer wrote:
>If I may be allowed to chime in... I rode a friend's ZR-7 for half an >hour or so, and expecially given its price, I think it's a sweet bike. >The only thing I disliked about it (and I didn't dislike it too >seriously) was the ergonomics -- a bit too much weight on the wrists for >my comfort, and I just had the feeling that it wasn't a bike designed for >6-footers. How tall are you, RM?
One of the first things I did after bringing it home was to rotate the bars forward, which helped quite a bit. This bike uses a traditional 7/8" clamp-mount handlebar, so the sky's the limit when it comes to reconfiguration. I'm 5'11" with a ~33" inseam, and I agree that it's a bit smallish. Then again, so is every other UJM on the market which is why I commented earlier that there's definitely a market for bikes like the V-Strom. RM

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reply....highpitched engine noise.

Post by bradf_nc » Mon Sep 16, 2002 5:43 pm

Dude....it is most likely something loose vibrating outside the engine.I just got Tammy R to help me adjust my valves.Afterward on the way home a mysterious engine noise appeared.It came and went.Turned out to be trhe radiator screen i didn't put back the right way.Look around the bike...twist,pull and tug at everything you can get your hands on.Did you do any wrenching in the days just before the noise first appreaded? good luck

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Post by InWoods13@aol.com » Mon Sep 16, 2002 6:35 pm

Hey, Another perk (besides being a great all around streeter) to the ZR-7 (and Bandit o course) is that it's not on the AMA's "bike theft hit list". Latest issue of AMA mag has the YZFR6 & R1, CBR600 & 900, GSXR600/750/1000, GSX1300, ZX600 & 900, and FLSTF as being the most popular bikes for thieves. These include model years 1999 to 2001. Guessing this is a big part of why you need to take a second mortgage, to fully insure the race replica types. Scott A14 "thunderdog" Sorrento, FL In a message dated 9/16/02 12:52:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time, rm@... writes:
> On Sun, 15 Sep 2002, Lujo Bauer wrote: > > >If I may be allowed to chime in... I rode a friend's ZR-7 for half an > >hour or so, and expecially given its price, I think it's a sweet bike. > >The only thing I disliked about it (and I didn't dislike it too > >seriously) was the ergonomics -- a bit too much weight on the wrists for > >my comfort, and I just had the feeling that it wasn't a bike designed for > >6-footers. How tall are you, RM? > > One of the first things I did after bringing it home was to rotate the > bars forward, which helped quite a bit. > > This bike uses a traditional 7/8" clamp-mount handlebar, so the sky's the > limit when it comes to reconfiguration. I'm 5'11" with a ~33" inseam, and > I agree that it's a bit smallish. Then again, so is every other UJM on > the market which is why I commented earlier that there's definitely a > market for bikes like the V-Strom. > > RM >
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Post by RM » Mon Sep 16, 2002 6:58 pm

On Mon, 16 Sep 2002 InWoods13@... wrote:
>Another perk (besides being a great all around streeter) to the ZR-7 (and >Bandit o course) is that it's not on the AMA's "bike theft hit list".
That list is worse than useless... It's deceptive. The AMA is ranking the bikes based on total thefts, not the number of thefts as a percentage of bikes registered. If there are 10,000 F4's and 200 get stolen, that's a 2% theft rate. If there are 500 RC51's and 50 get stolen, that's a 10% theft rate. In these two cases, the F4 will get a higher ranking even though its theft rate is 1/5 that of the RC51. RM

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Post by RM » Mon Sep 16, 2002 6:59 pm

On Mon, 16 Sep 2002 InWoods13@... wrote:
>Another perk (besides being a great all around streeter) to the ZR-7 (and >Bandit o course) is that it's not on the AMA's "bike theft hit list".
I do agree that the insurance is cheap. It's only slightly higher than what I pay on the KLR, and both bikes have full coverage plus 15/30UMBI for around $450/yr.

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Post by InWoods13@aol.com » Mon Sep 16, 2002 7:40 pm

Perspective...useless/deceptive, or all good info. The usefulness of the list to me, is that it's a pretty accurate gauge as to what you can expect to pay, to insure one of these bikes. As these stats, regardless of flaws in method, are a Big part, of what the insurance folks look at, when deciding how much you're going to dish out for peace of mind. Scott A14 "thunderdog" Sorrento, FL In a message dated 9/16/02 7:59:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time, rm@... writes:
> On Mon, 16 Sep 2002 InWoods13@... wrote: > > >Another perk (besides being a great all around streeter) to the ZR-7 (and > >Bandit o course) is that it's not on the AMA's "bike theft hit list". > > That list is worse than useless... It's deceptive. > > The AMA is ranking the bikes based on total thefts, not the number of > thefts as a percentage of bikes registered. > > If there are 10,000 F4's and 200 get stolen, that's a 2% theft rate. > > If there are 500 RC51's and 50 get stolen, that's a 10% theft rate. > > In these two cases, the F4 will get a higher ranking even though its theft > rate is 1/5 that of the RC51. > > RM >
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