Got myself a KR1S!

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Got myself a KR1S!

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Noob here, got myself a KR1S today, looks in good condition, odd mark & mismatched fastener etc but it's just GREAT :lol: All looks standard so far as I can tell & very clean. It's a green, white & blue & sounds very crisp & super tight mechanically. Will try and get a couple of pics tomorrow. Absolutely love it so far, keep popping out to the garage to have a peek hehe :mrgreen:
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Welcome to the forum.

Looking forward to seeing some pics! :)

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Hello and welcome
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welcome and good luck with the bike,hope it's still making you grin in years to come
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Re: Got myself a KR1S!

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Si7 wrote: keep popping out to the garage to have a peek hehe :mrgreen:
I know exactly what you mean, mine has been waiting patiently for 5 weeks now in the garage. I am taking my "Direct Access" next week along with my test, and should I pass and get my licence, the minute I get back home I'll be on the phone to the Insurance company then straight out for an overdue ride.

How about some pictures then?
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Thanks for the welcomes everyone :D Sorry for delay in pics, mega busy yesterday and it's a bit of a pain to get out of the garage (excuses :lol: ) will try daylight pics later if I can drag it out, in the meantime I've just snapped a couple in the garage. Seems a bit soft on the back shock & there's no gas in the remote cannister, what goes in there? Nitrogen? Air?

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Looks like you got a good one there
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Si7 wrote:There's no gas in the remote cannister, what goes in there? Nitrogen? Air?
It should be nitrogen, at about 150psi :shock:

It's a job for a suspension specialist really, you could get it re-filled yourself but if it has leaked out once.... It'll do it again.

Tbh, the rear shock isn't much good anyway, the price of rebuilding it isn't that far from the price of a Hagon or similar. A few have fitted R6 shocks, it is a bit of work but worth it by all accounts.

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Somebody told me a motocross shop could recharge the shock? Don't suppose I can use air? - would the inherent moisture in air bugger the internal workings up? Haven't ridden it yet or even touched it until earlier today when it got it's first wash, came up quite nice, took the screen off an did it properly an everyfink :mrgreen:

All the dust washed off :

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Fairings all clean inside :

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Fairing/clocks subframe is mint under the dust for 20 years old!

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Forks still have lacquer, no lips on the discs (still painted on the edges) and bellypan not pebbledashed, very pleased :mrgreen: :

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Hope the pics aren't too big :D
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The pics are too big :shock: :D
Very nice is that,you want to be well chuffed with your self =D>
My fave 1s colour scheme as well 8)
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very nice bike =D>

those plastics are too good to use, I'd put on aftermarket ones and store these in a safe place :wink:
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that is a minter 8)

bit cheeky - but how much did you pay to get one like that?
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Thats one good looking bike Si7, you jammy b****r :mrgreen:

Don't worry about going out to the garage to look at it, I still do it & I've had mine for almost two years & mine doesn't look half as good as yours :(

Oh & thanks for the close up of the cockpit fairing, I now know how to route my indicator cables :oops:

Welcome to the forum fella & don't listen to Janbros, you keep those fairings on, unless you intend to do a trackday :lol:
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Cheers for all the positive comments, scared to ride it now in case I write off the plastics :shock: It is in A1 condition, even things like the swing arm pivot bolt & rear axle still have that Japanese bright gold coloured plating and there's no slop in anything like clutch/brake levers, kickstart etc. Paid quite a lot for it really, bought it as I had the same colour scheme bike back in 1994 (old bugger :mrgreen: ) It was a '91 H reg & 3 years old back then with 13000 miles, got to say this one is better though and it's 20 years old :!:

Here's a pic of my first taken from an old 35mm print, no digital tech then.. :)

Ahh, nostalgia :lol:

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Post by iain250 »

that is gorgeous its great these bikes keep turning up
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