1998 Kawasaki ZX-9R (ZX900 Ninja)  

ride29er
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Post #1 post 24th July 2012 - 07:44 PM
Engine: standard

Exhaust: homemade

Suspension: standard

Modifications: stock as

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here is my zx9 streetfighter, all work done over the last 2 weeks, still a work in progress, rear guard is on its way, along with alot of other stuff,

1998 Kawasaki Zx-9r (zx900 Ninja)

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  • Dai.
    Post #2

    What have you done to it?..Killed a solid bike.

    ride29er
    Post #3

    bought as a wreck mate,

    ride29er
    Post #4

    bars pegs and suspension have not been altered so ridability is still there plus I still have my r1

    quarkz
    Post #5

    Nothing drastic done except cut the subframe.

    Looks good mate.

    Love Tappers
    Post #6

    It looks so cool like this, I'd leave it.

    If I knew anything about motorbikes my opinion might change but if I saw this on the street I'd think it was awesome.

    Dai.
    Post #7

    At least you have the R1,you've got my respect.

    demonic555666
    Post #8

    its pretty funking rad looking man, but very cool indeed. mean looking bike.

    Astra Boi
    Post #9

    thats cool as funk give me one wink.gif

    Draven
    Post #10

    Nice!!! i was going to streetfigher my ZX7 after the accident, what are your plans for the rest of it???

    ride29er
    Post #11

    Plans are new front and rear guard, digital Speedo, then otherwise polish the lips on the wheels to break the black up a bit or paint them, not sure yet, then when I'm happy with everything strip it down and smooth and paint everything, and I'm not sure on mx bars or keep the clip ons, I do still like to ride it like a sports bike

    alex338
    Post #12

    looks tough!

    Bug Boy
    Post #13

    I like it. The only thing I think it needs is to have the brackets and things under the seat tidied up. Looks pretty sweet though mate.

    OverKilled
    Post #14

    That is trimmed right down!! Looks tough.

    ride29er
    Post #15

    yeah ive already tidied up the rear sub frame, and seat is getting cut right down as well, cheers for the comments

    MV 383
    Post #16

    I like it , looks good mate

    Ticc
    Post #17

    looks tough as, I much prefer bikes like

    8700s14
    Post #18

    Looks pretty cool, the ZX9 seat doesn't suit it though, needs something a bit slimmer I think

    ride29er
    Post #19

    Yeah
    Seat is to wide and tall, I'm going to cut up the base tonight and modify it to fit the foam out of the pillion seat, hopefully comes up good

    that_kid
    Post #20

    you are gonna get fingered if you dont do something with the rear end.

    Streetfighters are for winners man i like the direction your going with it.

    Definately go the flat bars sooooooooo much fun totally changes the style and attitude of the bike.

    johnnysoup
    Post #21

    i dig it!!


    fuken horny!

    matty_FMX
    Post #22

    always been a fan of figters bud!!! very cool, love the headlight set up especially!!!!

    ride29er
    Post #23

    rear subframe cleaned up and wires hidden, seat cut down, still waiting on rear guard

    campinchris
    Post #24

    Sweet fighter! Is it road legal without the rear guard? It looks good without it.

    ride29er
    Post #25

    def not legal, it has one now and ive made a complete new subframe, pretty similar to what it looks like now just no cut ends

    ride29er
    Post #26


    that_kid
    Post #27

    even with the hugger its still illegal bud sad.gif

    blackfeet
    Post #28

    Tough!!

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