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First Mods to the Green Machine!

written by -- August 28th, 2008
Filed under: 2008 Kawasaki Zx6r,Staff Bikes | Comments (3)
GooDy


Hey! How’s everything, ladies and gentlemen? Today I have couple of pictures and a video about how I am making the ZX6R look better from stock without hurting your wallet. Check it out!

Now, let’s take off the side mirrors for a more streamlined look (not recommend if you are not familiar riding without them).

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We also have to take off passenger pegs because riding a crazy bike like this shouldn’t put your chick in danger. This is the reason we had to do the brake fluid reservoir hide earlier.

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Hope you enjoyed spending $0.00 and making your Kawasaki Zx-&r look much cooler!

Who I would recommend these mods for: Anyone who wants a better look for his/her 2008 Zx-6r.

Would I would advise against: Riders with a lot of points on their driving record. You may get tickets for riding with no mirrors. And also players who need to give chicks a ride.

Summary: Can’t complain about great mods that cost you nothing.

One last mod, and it’s the most important one:

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WoooOOoooOoo…

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    3 Comments »

    1. JChang wrote,

      Aren’t you afraid of getting pulled over?

      Comment on August 28, 2008 @ 4:39 pm

    2. GooDy wrote,

      We usaully ride on private property or outside the city for twisties.

      I don’t reacommend doing this.
      But when you are on group rides, cops don’t really give a shit.

      Comment on August 28, 2008 @ 7:03 pm

    3. Matt wrote,

      Damm that looks better. after the way you relocate the brake thing.

      Comment on September 4, 2008 @ 2:10 pm

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