New ZX6R
- Kwacky
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Re: New ZX6R
Looks good.
I've never got used to the look of those integrated front signals....I don't dislike them though.
I've never got used to the look of those integrated front signals....I don't dislike them though.
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Re: New ZX6R
Don't like the front. Also looks quite wide like it's from early 00's
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- Kwacky
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Re: New ZX6R
The riders position is really good. It feel sporty without being too small or cramped.
But it looks nasty and cheap.
But it looks nasty and cheap.
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Re: New ZX6R
Nasty and cheap but comfortable to ride...
Sounds like an ideal date
Sounds like an ideal date
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