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use the vin to recover the radio code the common Toyota default security codes include:
– The final or last three digits on the VIN number. (Most common) – First three numbers of the Toyota dealer’s code – Final three digits of the chassis number
I bought a 04 zx10r. good battery but no electrical power any where but the starter relay. all of the suspected componets were chect on a running bike and perfermed normal. the issue was in the wire harness. I found a short in the #1 terminal connector on the left rail of the seat frame. It is hard to find as it is wraped in black tape. I found that the wire terminal had corroded and broken into. This wire leads back to the positive side of the starter relay and from that point it powers almost everything on the bike. I hope this helps. Good luck. Gixxerboy.
The '03 and '04 K1, K2, and K3 models use the SKU# 59480-36E30. The '03 and '04 K4, K5, and K6 models use the SKU# 59480-37F00. Personally, I would take the old hose to a dealer and match it up to a new one. The difference in SKU numbers could be simply the supplier or the finish on the metal fittings. If you want to see what K number your bike is, go to the following site and input the VIN number. NOT THE ENGINE NUMBER.
Please rate my answer. Thanks. http://www.motoverse.com/tools/vin/kawasaki.asp
The frame mounting points are completely different. A zx 636 frame wraps around the motor where as a zx10r frame goes directly over the motor. That's how they keep the zx10r nimble enough to feel like a 600cc sport bike. But in this day and age if you have enough time and money you can accomplish anything. Honestly it's just easier to sell your 6 and buy a 1 liter.
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