I got one yesterday. Absolute great bike. I got a Mivv exhaust with db killer, i think no db-killer would kill my ears because this thing sings! grtz from Netherlands!
was already installed when i bought the bike used :) but im sure any respectable motorcycle store like louis has some of these gadgets in stock. or you might try amazon
@@robingeorge9977 huh i had to think there for a while...1st and foremost...keep your eyes on the speedo :D but really there is not much to keep in mind. regular service intervals according to the bikes manual, like oil change, brakes (and liquids), sprockets, chain etc. should keep the bike running smooth. after setting up your bike according to your specific needs (like gear and brake levers,shifter angle, throttle and clutch free play) thats about it really. oh yeah, if there is one thing that is annoying is a headlight bulb replacement process. be wary of not stripping your allen screws on the headlight mount/fairing under the dash. its better to replace them with better quality screws right of the bat. oh and if by any chance you have LED turn signals, replace the current turn signal relay (under the rear seat) with a aftermarket one. if you try to use hazards, turn signals wont work or they'll only blink once. engine off and on again and thats kinda resets the whole thing. That is all i can think of right now
Hello! Good roads, good driver and very nice sound! Gretting from France.
I got one yesterday. Absolute great bike. I got a Mivv exhaust with db killer, i think no db-killer would kill my ears because this thing sings! grtz from Netherlands!
i drove it without db killer it did kill my ears
Bike sounds badass!
💪👍👋💔🙋🎉
Good ex sound!I have Z750 too. z750 is good performance. from japan.
thanks :)
From where you bought that gear indicator?! Looks useful and cool
was already installed when i bought the bike used :) but im sure any respectable motorcycle store like louis has some of these gadgets in stock. or you might try amazon
@@zloizamaske i bought it 1 week ago.. any tips to keep in mind when riding Z750
@@robingeorge9977 huh i had to think there for a while...1st and foremost...keep your eyes on the speedo :D but really there is not much to keep in mind. regular service intervals according to the bikes manual, like oil change, brakes (and liquids), sprockets, chain etc. should keep the bike running smooth. after setting up your bike according to your specific needs (like gear and brake levers,shifter angle, throttle and clutch free play) thats about it really. oh yeah, if there is one thing that is annoying is a headlight bulb replacement process. be wary of not stripping your allen screws on the headlight mount/fairing under the dash. its better to replace them with better quality screws right of the bat. oh and if by any chance you have LED turn signals, replace the current turn signal relay (under the rear seat) with a aftermarket one. if you try to use hazards, turn signals wont work or they'll only blink once. engine off and on again and thats kinda resets the whole thing. That is all i can think of right now
@@zloizamaske thanks mate..