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Restoration Project: CBZ 1999

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  • #16
    HI,

    read the thread and your future plans for modifications ...I too have a 1999 CBZ and have got similar modifications done to her ...

    1. installed HUNK/CBZ EXTREME ALLOY and DISC assembly.
    2. installed K&N air filter but now planning to re-install the stock one .(PS: could not get the up-jetting done along with the filter... )

    Here is a pic of her ..



    a Question . is there any damage to the engine if i am running with K&N air filter and without proper up-jetting as the mixture might be a bit lean now ...

    and would the headlamp assembly from Ambition 135 would make a fit to CBZ as that has a clear glass and provides way better illumination .
    Attached Files
    My first long trip on CBR250R
    http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/22404-my-first-trip-pune-bhopal-800kms.html


    Pune to Murudeshwar and back
    http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/23245-pune-gokarna-murudeshwar-pune-trip-log-1470-kms-cbr250r-3-days.html

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    • #17
      Re: Restoration Project: CBZ 1999

      Hello Guys,

      Am looking for TPFC panels for my 2002 CBZ classic in Bangalore. Please advise where can i get it. local ones are available but want the original one.

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      • #18
        Re: Restoration Project: CBZ 1999

        Majestic motors hh showroom jc road

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