Kawasaki Ninja 1000SX Top 5 Must Haves and Some Extras

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024

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  • @WalkinSalmon
    @WalkinSalmon 2 роки тому +7

    Top tip for you.
    I also was unhappy with the oem 12v price.
    So I bought the oem 12v accessory plug for the ninja650 which was £33 in the uk. Exactly the same. Plug and play. ;)

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  2 роки тому +1

      Great tip! Wish I would have known that. I paid the obscene price for the N1K OEM one.

  • @michaelfrascati7610
    @michaelfrascati7610 22 дні тому

    Nice suggestions…my new 2023 needs most of these! Subbed… TY

  • @richardcook621
    @richardcook621 Рік тому +2

    Other than the flashing led lights I love your suggestion

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  Рік тому

      Flashing lights aren't for everyone, that's for sure. There are also a lot of state laws to consider. Either way, glad you liked it!

  • @NooBiker
    @NooBiker Рік тому

    Nice one. I have a few of those. Made a video about all the accessories I have installed on my Z1000 SX a few years ago. I'd also recommend the downpipe grille to stop stones from hitting your downpipe exhaust, and headlight protectors.

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  Рік тому

      Thanks! I will have to look into those, especially with all the cinders we get on the roads here during winter - rocks kick up everywhere for pretty much all of Spring until they are finally cleaned up by sweepers - usually around the end of May. I watch your stuff too, keep up the great content!

    • @NooBiker
      @NooBiker Рік тому +1

      @@BlueEyedRider84 thank you! I got my grille from R&G. They're a bit of a pain to fit/adapt because they don't supply a replacement fastener for the pop rivet at the bottom where the fairing halves meet, and the OEM one is not enough to hold in place, but a cheap nylon screw and nut and a couple of washers sorted that problem out.

  • @swoop1352
    @swoop1352 Рік тому +1

    Frame sliders.....the main thing I use them for on my Z1000SX is to put my feet up on long rides.
    Edit: P.S. Heated grips are not a _'very nice thing to have'_ ...... they are the greatest invention in the history of motorcycling.

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  Рік тому

      Ah, yes, the ability to stretch your legs out in a different position and allow cooler air to flow to different areas for a bit - a good use for them indeed! Hopefully never used for their intended design.
      For the heated grips - touché

  • @kengeorge3715
    @kengeorge3715 3 місяці тому

    As always thanks for the video and your recommendations. Have you stuck with the OEM exhaust. Thinking about going with the alpha series yosh slipon. Any suggestions? Want more sound but not obnoxiously loud…thx! Keep up the good work. Rubber side down.

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  3 місяці тому +1

      I still do have the stock exhaust. I'm still deciding on what I want to do before spending the money. I really hate the unsightly stock exhaust in it's entirety so leaning towards a full system but that requires a tune which will void warranty. It may also end up being too loud, as like you, I just want a nicer tone and cleaner look, not anything obnoxiously loud. If I were to do slip ok I've been considering the akra, but I have not heard it or the yosh in person to really be able to offer a sound perspective for you. Ride safe!

    • @kengeorge3715
      @kengeorge3715 3 місяці тому

      @@BlueEyedRider84yeah, same isssue here, mine is a 23 model, so I may just get the slip on and go with the decat later. Don’t know why they make such a beautiful bike, then put those ugly monstrosity of a pipe on the bike.

    • @michaelfrascati7610
      @michaelfrascati7610 22 дні тому +1

      @@kengeorge3715: Euro 5! Wait Euro 6 coming.😢

  • @s2k442
    @s2k442 9 місяців тому

    Would be nice to install driving lights like fog lights and better horn etc. Was thinking denali

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  9 місяців тому +1

      The driving lights are on my list. Just trying to determine which route to go.

  • @mariusz3292
    @mariusz3292 3 місяці тому

    Cześć! Możesz zrobić tutorial jak zainstalować kamerę ?

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  3 місяці тому +1

      Niestety musiałbym zdjąć kamerę z roweru, aby nagrać film na temat jej montażu. Żałuję, że nie nakręciłem filmu, kiedy go instalowałem, ale niestety tak się nie stało.

  • @paulbercot6941
    @paulbercot6941 2 роки тому +1

    What tail tidy do you use with the OEM side cases?

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  2 роки тому +1

      The R&G - it slides in and out so you have clearance. Now, I do have an integrated tail light so I don't have to worry about the side blinkers any more and have it tucked in, but the nice thing about the R&G is it is adjustable so you can get it moved out behind the side cases. I will say it may be a problem if you get an aftermarket setup for a top case. The Ventura mount for example has the bars go right down along where the blinkers would go, so I don't think there would be any way for them to fit. However, if you are just running the panniers, it works just fine

  • @savedzrex1
    @savedzrex1 10 місяців тому

    Are your videos saved? as if you could copy 'some; to a DVD or a thumb drive? Just in case youtube went away etc. Thanks, I would be interested. Thanks, Greg

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  10 місяців тому +1

      Yes, I have all of my videos archived on a custom NAS I built. However, most of the files are massive being 4k and very low compression. They range from 30GB to over 100 GB each. I'd have to reprocess them at higher compression or even lower resolution like HD to make storing multiple files on a thumb drive possible. DVD would have to be HD. BluRay disc could store a few files if I compressed them more and used quad layer discs.
      I don't think UA-cam is going to go anywhere anytime soon, but I do appreciate knowing they are helpful enough that you'd still want them.

    • @savedzrex1
      @savedzrex1 10 місяців тому

      The videos and work you put into them are definitely SUPER helpful and that's putting it mildly. I'm not a tech guy on the best way to save some of them. Mainly the ones for removing the body panels etc. If you think of anything let me know. it's several of the videos, not all of them. I appreciate the time. Greg @@BlueEyedRider84

    • @BlueEyedRider84
      @BlueEyedRider84  10 місяців тому +1

      @@savedzrex1 4kdownload.com has a piece of software called 4k downloader. You can just put UA-cam urls in and it will download the videos to your computer. They get downloaded at UA-cams quality (which is far inferior to original) but pretty decent. It's a bit slow on the download (cause they want you to buy it) but that would be the easiest, cheapest and quickest way to get videos. I may put together a library purchase option or something and make a site for it down the road, but for now that's my best suggestion. If that doesn't work for you I'll see what I can do to get something put together for you and dropped in the mail.

    • @savedzrex1
      @savedzrex1 10 місяців тому

      Awesome, I briefly looked at the various UA-cam recorders and so many are scams or could open up for malware etc. I'm limited with my tech knowledge for sure! I'm not sure how did get you my email or info? I saw this pop up on my phone, came back in the house to type this on my PC. I'm doing a garage cleaning. I'll check back later. Thank you.... :)@@BlueEyedRider84

    • @savedzrex1
      @savedzrex1 10 місяців тому

      My son came over today and showed me & downloaded , OBS program and I am able to download some of your maint/MOD videos. I sure appreciate the earlier assistance. Blessings, Greg @@BlueEyedRider84

  • @KeystoneTexan
    @KeystoneTexan Рік тому

    Fellow Pennsylvania rider here