ZX10R Review

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Re: ZX10R Review

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He's got green brake lines.

I don't think I need say any more.
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Which one Eddie mine (happy) or that carbon bling heap of sh1t (shake)
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Blade wrote:Which one Eddie mine (happy) or that carbon bling heap of sh1t (shake)
Sry.. the carbon Image but i do like yours too :)
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Tart (giggle) (lol)
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I quite like the carbon rear hugger and front mudguard, does look quite nice in my opionion. But I do understand what you mean Blade sometimes some people can go over the top on it when it really doesn't need it!
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There is a lot of carbon my mates zx10r that might not be clear in that picture.

Carbon that I can remeber is; front mudguard, hugger, frame protectors, swing arm covers, heel plates, tank panels, air box cover and wheels.
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Tart :D

Tbh I'm not a fan of gloss carbon. Looks much better with satin finish in my opinion.
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Totally agree Duke.
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This is my mates carbon 10 up for sale.

He stripped a lot if stuff of it before trading in for a 2015 R1.

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Blade wrote:There is a lot of carbon my mates zx10r that might not be clear in that picture.

Carbon that I can remeber is; front mudguard, hugger, frame protectors, swing arm covers, heel plates, tank panels, air box cover and wheels.
That is far too much! Little hints is fine
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Re: ZX10R Review

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I agree subtle is the key its easy to go OTT
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