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Old 11-17-2003, 02:04 PM
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Hey Paul....I was just wondering if you happend to have a front fairing for a ZX6 that you might wanna part with....also could use a right side fairing as well. I know you run one of those bikes so I didn't know what ya might have laying around.

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Old 11-17-2003, 03:13 PM
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the front upper? i might have one kickin around. and i have a right side as well. you need them mint?
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you got a 6r Josh? just noticed you added that in there, after I posted... sweetness.
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Old 11-17-2003, 03:23 PM
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you got a 6r Josh? just noticed you added that in there, after I posted... sweetness.
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LOL...yup....got it last weekend.....she needs a little bit, but I think it's gonna be a sweet bike for me to learn on and stuff.

It's a '96....style looks like Paul's. The parts I need don't have to be mint, just need to be able to bolt up and stay

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looks like a good stunt bike
mine is an 01
i dont have much for plastic but i do have a selection of other stuff just check with me when you need something
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Old 11-18-2003, 08:21 AM
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Looks sweet Josh. I thought Pauls was a 2001?
I have some parts floatin' around. Let me know if you need any, whenever you destroy something. I'll see if I have it.
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Originally posted by PhearCVBz
LOL...yup....got it last weekend.....she needs a little bit, but I think it's gonna be a sweet bike for me to learn on and stuff.

It's a '96....style looks like Paul's. The parts I need don't have to be mint, just need to be able to bolt up and stay

Thanks brotha!
did you get the electrics figured out yet? let me know if you need a hand....oh and order up some studs....come out and play on the ice this winter
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Originally posted by pchoiniere
looks like a good stunt bike
mine is an 01
i dont have much for plastic but i do have a selection of other stuff just check with me when you need something
Ohhhhhhhhhh.....Didn't realize that guys. I thought it was the older style...I thought I only saw a place for a single headlight set up....my bad. I'll deffinitaly look you both of ya up if I need anything. Thanks guys.

Slinky....got it partially worked out....bike still will only run if starter button is held in. A few people said it might be the battery even though I'm running it off of a charger/starter. Gonna pick one up and try it, I know it surely needs one anyway, it's dead'er than a doornail. Any ideas?

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how does the starter switch itself look?....thats the side that it took the fall on right? when you hold the starter switch in does it keep the starter engaged?
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how does the starter switch itself look?....thats the side that it took the fall on right? when you hold the starter switch in does it keep the starter engaged?
That is the side that was on the ground....switch looks mint and so do the handlebars...Though all of the wireing and stuff that runs in front of those was deffinitaly open for a hit. I don't know much about mechanical crap, so I'm not sure if the starter is "engaged" at all times but you can hear it running if that means anything. It doesn't make any weird sounds after the bike starts up or anything (like grinding or buzzing). Weird stuff
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