Thank you for the Motodynamic tail light and fender eliminator kit ... I purchased two sets for my 2023 Z900RS & Z900RS Cafe can't wait to install them...
You're old school clunky blinkers look amazing. I've seen a few pictures online where people do front and back blinkers it looks like a z1.
I’m glad they started making retro sport bikes again. Cool bike. I was sad when they stopped making the bike I ride. I ride a 2003 Kawasaki ZRX1200R and I love it. 53,000+ miles and still running great.
I only bought my z900rs cafe because I missed my zrx1100 ELR so much and it feels almost exactly the same to sit on and ride, my z900rs pulls harder than my zrx did but mine was only the 1100
Also love the tail light noticed you did the DOHC stickers I am waiting for mine to come
Just picked up the same bike! Traded in for a Speed Twin 1200. So happy I did!
Wowwwwwww, think I gotta do those mirrors !!! Sick.
Thanks bro. This along with the turn signals, changed and completed the look.
Love how you cleaned up the tail! Could you please share what's the brand of the tail light? Thanks again for your vids, love watching them
You got it bro. I appreciate you watching.
www.motodynamic.com/2018-2023-kawasaki-z900rs-z650rs-sequential-led-tail-lights-smoke.html
lookin good dorian!~
quixk tip! swap your black spool stands with the ones right under the seat (the luggage hooks)
they screw right in and perfect size, no scraping the paints :D
@@dorian_vlogs one of my big fat crash sliders broke the motor mount and got lost on the road somewhere, what the heck!
Was wondering how well that fairing performed, thanks for honest opinion. I added fender extensions to eliminate damage from rock kick ups, used shoe goo to bond it to the fenders, holds up well, never failed me, bonds well.
thanks for sharing. the taillight is impressive. can you please provide more details how i can get one for my z900rs?
Nice! Seems like a conflict tho, with the older style retro signals in front and then you have the modern LED integrated thing in the back. I understand that a tail-tidy is needed, but I would have gone with the one that keeps the OEM taillight and signals.
Yeah, you're not wrong. I struggled to find a tail tidy that fits the look. I have one that I might install on there one of these days.
Wind the locknut on the shock down until the spring is 190mm long.(about 4-6 turns). Makes a huge difference in the handling. Kawasaki set these up very soft and low, so they could sell them to shorter riders. If you’re on the short side be aware you’re raising the rear a little bit! You’ll better be able to hang with your boys, probably better than the Ducati. If you’re really serious, get a Nitron or K-Tech shock.
I was being modest, my boys struggle to keep up with me. I raced on tracks on Hondas. I'm 6' tall and i pointed at the Ducati by accident. This bike is great on the twisties and the most capable of the 3 on the twisties. Advice is spot on though. 🤙
Have you looked into a Brocks ECU flash? I hear it works great. Something to think about.
Link for mirrors?
can you do a seat video?
I want to either do a gel insert or dish out the money for the Corbin
The corbin seems huge though
@@dorian_vlogs thanks. I also dont want to dish out big money for a full exhaust so Ill probably do that 35$ mod.
Iim gonna ask my local shop about an ECU flash tomorrow
@Bob Barker just an fyi, I didn't flash mine and no check engine light and zero issues.
should try window tint on the windshield
Nobody will do it because it won't last. So I painted it from the inside to keep the gloss on the outside. You never tuck enough on this bike to need the windscreen see thru.
very nice mirrors!!!
could you share link on them
Thanks bud. My apologies but I can't find the link. I think they're aliexpress.
do cleaning cars videos pls
Im seriously considering a Z900 RS. Your exhaust mod is awsome. After listening to every ehaust vid I could find for the RS I truly like the way your exhaust sounds better than most. Greatful you shared it.
Sorry I missed this comment. Glad you like the mod. It was more than worth it for $35. As far as the bike goes, well it's a good one for sure.