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Old December 27th, 2013, 04:51 AM   #121
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I often wish I had trunk space... I'd hate to see what happens with all the stuff crammed in my pockets were something to happen
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Old December 27th, 2013, 10:06 AM   #122
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I often wish I had trunk space... I'd hate to see what happens with all the stuff crammed in my pockets were something to happen
Your pockets can only hold so much dip and twinkies
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Old December 30th, 2013, 02:41 AM   #129
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I often wish I had trunk space... I'd hate to see what happens with all the stuff crammed in my pockets were something to happen

Heheh I know what you mean & sometimes have a small Alpine Stars sling pack
when on the Ninja

But here for runs to the store etc we also have a Honda Wave 125i
You should see how much space it has in the under seat compartment
You can put a helmet & jacket in there. I swear I have stuffed 3 bags of groceries in there
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Old December 30th, 2013, 08:56 PM   #130
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I'm cheap so I'll be pumping away for a good long time
Vacuum pumps can be bought at auto parts stores for $20-35 if I remember correctly. I have found that in some instances (ie bleeding dual caliper front systems that have an upside down "U" shape hose that connects both calipers) you almost NEED to use vacuum to suck out all air bubbles. I can imagine how much fun bleeding your ABS system will be/ has been. If anyone here plans on working on brakes more than once, do yourself a favor and get a vacuum pump!
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Vacuum pumps can be bought at auto parts stores for $20-35 if I remember correctly. I have found that in some instances (ie bleeding dual caliper front systems that have an upside down "U" shape hose that connects both calipers) you almost NEED to use vacuum to suck out all air bubbles. I can imagine how much fun bleeding your ABS system will be/ has been. If anyone here plans on working on brakes more than once, do yourself a favor and get a vacuum pump!
That might explain why I could easily bleed the brakes on the 250 and get them rock solid but keep bleeding on the 300 and still have squishy brakes. Must be because of passing through the ABS unit. In any case, my brakes are solid now.
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Old February 5th, 2014, 11:52 AM   #134
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Oh and here's a picture. Finished for now until I have money for new parts or mods. Couldn't fix those black plastic fairing pieces so I'll replace them eventually cuz they look like **** lol. This is the good side of the bike mind you

looks almost identical to the solid green 300 we get here in India
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Oh and here's a picture. Finished for now until I have money for new parts or mods. Couldn't fix those black plastic fairing pieces so I'll replace them eventually cuz they look like **** lol. This is the good side of the bike mind you



Looks great

I will drop my ninjette off next tues adn you can get started on that ! lol

I think if came out sharp.
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I have blue farkly bits everywhere haha. Since green isn't a common anodization color for parts, I chose to go with blue.
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Welp. Guess my fairing repair job wasn't as structurally sound as hoped.


That whole chunk fell off...






While riding...






On the highway...






Going 80 mph...






****ing fantastic. Guess I'll be getting a new side fairing sooner than planned...

Would it be ****ed up to hope someone else totals their 2014 green bike so I could get the fairing cheap? I mean I don't want them to get hurt or anything; I just want their bike parts xD

(For realsies though, I'd rather you all don't crash)
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Old February 15th, 2014, 03:13 PM   #139
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Found these.

http://www.ammotorcycle.com/NINJA-30...FciIfgodrlYA-w
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Kawasaki-Nin...bb6cd7&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Kawasaki-Nin...bb729a&vxp=mtr

free shipping on the 3rd link, aww damn!
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Still gotta paint them though. I'm lazy and don't want to do that again lol. The 2014 Green SE bike fairings are actually green, not black with green decals like the 2013 300s. I want an all green bike
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Still gotta paint them though. I'm lazy and don't want to do that again lol. The 2014 Green SE bike fairings are actually green, not black with green decals like the 2013 300s. I want an all green bike
have ur guy friends do all that. thats what theyre there for right?
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There's a tiny piece still attached near the oil filter. Did it break exactly along the cracks?
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...no I'm not going to ask someone else to do something I can do myself.

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There's a tiny piece still attached near the oil filter. Did it break exactly along the cracks?
Not exactly no. Part of the original crack had already started propagating again and I had planned to redo it, but alas, too much laziness.

It didn't help that the black boomerang shaped piece wasn't all there; I think it would've helped hold it together otherwise. Belly pan pieces were off the bike because of cracking from the right side fairing near the mounting point and I didn't want the belly pan to break off before I fixed that. Also no undercowl. Yeah oops those side fairings were kinda blowing in the wind a lot.

Getting my bike back to rideable condition made me not want to do anything at all for a long time. I'm barely managing regular maintenance now lol.
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Welp. Guess my fairing repair job wasn't as structurally sound as hoped.


That whole chunk fell off...
When making any type of structural repair on most plastics it's always a good idea to grind the backside clean and rough and use a piece of fiberglass cloth (about 2" wide or whatever will fit) saturated with the proper adhesive to strengthen and hold the seam in-place. After that has dried, "V" the outside and grind down an area 1" on both sides of the crack to give the adhesive a larger area to adhere to and give you a recessed area to fill. Some type of filler is easier to work with (sand) than adhesive for final shaping, but it can't be too thick or need to provide any strength.
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When making any type of structural repair on most plastics it's always a good idea to grind the backside clean and rough and use a piece of fiberglass cloth (about 2" wide or whatever will fit) saturated with the proper adhesive to strengthen and hold the seam in-place. After that has dried, "V" the outside and grind down an area 1" on both sides of the crack to give the adhesive a larger area to adhere to and give you a recessed area to fill. Some type of filler is easier to work with (sand) than adhesive for final shaping, but it can't be too thick or need to provide any strength.
I think what might've been a major problem in this case was that I wasn't able to pop parts of the cracks back in the original position so I left it offset.
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It wasn't obviously cracked when I started the ride though. The part that had started to crack again was no more than an inch long and had been there for months already with no ill effects. If it had been something more, yeah I would have done something about it.

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Is she grounded?
Well I'm not exactly home now so I do have to ride it back at the end of the weekend without being able to do any sort of work on it.

There are parts of the fairings that always look like they're going to fall off anyway due to poor design of the fairings combined with the fairing stay not being perfect anymore and surprisingly those pieces have continued clinging on this whole time.

I think I may end up just buying a used fairing of a different color and just using it as is until I have the time to paint it. Hell it'll still look better than what I have now right?
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Yay I finally have my obnoxious colored brake lines







And then I got bored and didn't want to do anything more so that's it for now. I have a terrible attention span.
@JohnnyBravo Behold the green Spiegler lines in case you missed it. The fittings are also adjustable so they can be turned to face the most ideal position for installation which is really convenient. I can be picky about color matching, but these work with Kawi green.
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But I want blue rim tape to go with my blue farkles! Why won't you appreciate the theme I have going on?
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