fzr1000 parts needed for restoration

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gearhead
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fzr1000 parts needed for restoration

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Looking for a few things to get this thing close to perfect.
Working on a 91 fzr 1000.

*exup valve COVER
*exup cables - both in good shape
* reflectors - all
*temp gauge sending unit
*air ducts in upper fairing - both
*oem windscreen - just no cracks
*ign lock - lettering little to no wear & flapper good
*yzf750 clutch basket
*91 Owners manual

* UPPER FAIRING - good shape...ideally a 91
Any plastics from a 91, I'd be interested in.

Send pics. I'm hoping there's 91 plastics out there, but ill take any 91-93 fairing.
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Re: fzr1000 parts needed for restoration

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Another thing I need.

Both brackets that bolt to forks by the calipers.
These secure the brake line.

Plus the other stuff.
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Re: fzr1000 parts needed for restoration

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I ended up putting R1 plastics onto my FZR1000 - see signature because I couldn't find decent shape OEM ones

Also, the Manual can be found online for sure
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Re: fzr1000 parts needed for restoration

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I dont think th ebody parts fir but i have tons of parts from a 1987

http://www.yourtrackdealer.com/home/sog ... 87-fzr1000
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Re: fzr1000 parts needed for restoration

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Would a reproduction decal for the ignition be suitable-I have sourced some in UK and they are more than acceptable.
They are reasonably priced (couple of pounds) and could be laquered over and would look +85% original.Also you would not have the faff of barrel adjustment to maintain 1 key integrity.
If you need 100% authenticity these will not do but the RD restorers use the same thing for concourse shows
N.O.S complete assy often on Ebay UK at reasonable???? (£40) price.Probably same on your side of pond !!!!
If stuck and UK seller would not post to USA ,I can help out as other members have done same for me your side.
There is also a lot of the small stuff you need on UK site inc new handbook but I think its for a 89!! Kid wants (£20)=too dear for me -I got a mint used last week @ £6 delivered.
Remember these are still common over here so bits easy to source.
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Re: fzr1000 parts needed for restoration

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Gearhead,what model is your bike,remember most UK models are a year in front of you,so your 91 is our 89/90.
Is it a 1000R or a RU with single h/lamp.
That bloke has dropped his manual to a £5= its mint for a 1000 R
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Owners-Manual ... 20ccf499a4
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