750 miles after the remodel

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750 miles after the remodel

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hey guys, i just want to share my fzr hybrid after 750 miles.

here is 411:
92 fzr 600 frame,
92 fzr600 engine,
stage 2 pro factory jetting kit,
03 r1 front fairing, mid fairing, and lower fairing with intergrated signal light
99 r6 tail, undertail, seat, 99 r6 alternative clear integrated brake light.
led side market light.
02 yzf600 gas tank with keyless gas cap.
fox twin clicker shock.
woodcraft rearset.
08 r6 VR
r6 front brake assembly,
custom high mount micron exhaust (love it).
veypor gauges with custom indicator light.
custom swingarm licence plate holder. LOL>

DYnoed at 75 hp at 10.5k rpm.
here are the pix. comment welcome.
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here at the picture
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Re: 750 miles after the remodel

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wow ..........now that looks gooood. good job
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Re: 750 miles after the remodel

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Nice work. Unique pin striping. The highmount definatly looks great.
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Re: 750 miles after the remodel

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still needs a yzf swingarm and r1 forks! lol
looks great!
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Re: 750 miles after the remodel

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thinking about r6 swingarm and r6 fork, and triple tree
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Re: 750 miles after the remodel

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Bike looks GREAT, I love it. Highmount looks good. Awesome job!
92 FZR600
Yoshimura RS-3 Carbon Fiber Slip-on
02 R6 Caliper and MC Swap with S/S Lines
Dual Headlight Upper Swap
Clear Taillight w/LED Bulbs
Vortex 520 Conversion 14/47 RK Gold Chain
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Re: 750 miles after the remodel

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you didnt space the stay to the right at all did you?
how did you mount it?

mine isnt spaced quite far enough. the center of the frame is the center of the steering stopper on the steering head of the bike. i have mine so its about 1/2" to the right...it needs to be 3/4" to the right.
here is how centered it is
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here is how the stay is mounted
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not to far off
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your bike still looks 91283746 times better than mine...lol. very clean and i love the exhaust!
what year r6 swingarm you planning? iv got a 02' one i might put on in the future. and what year r6 forks?? you sticking with the vertical forks? or going to USD? :D
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Re: 750 miles after the remodel

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Looks Great!
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Re: 750 miles after the remodel

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Looks really nice. I bet that was fun getting those front fairings mounted...

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Turned out awesome! Love the paint and fairings on there. Whats all the zip-ties for on the swingarm? And the rag is to check the oil? I would do an R6 swinger and R1 forks on there. Looks great!!!!
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Re: 750 miles after the remodel

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here is how i got the r1 fairing stay to center with the fzr.
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shredex wrote:
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you didnt space the stay to the right at all did you?
how did you mount it?

mine isnt spaced quite far enough. the center of the frame is the center of the steering stopper on the steering head of the bike. i have mine so its about 1/2" to the right...it needs to be 3/4" to the right.
here is how centered it is
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here is how the stay is mounted
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not to far off
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your bike still looks 91283746 times better than mine...lol. very clean and i love the exhaust!
what year r6 swingarm you planning? iv got a 02' one i might put on in the future. and what year r6 forks?? you sticking with the vertical forks? or going to USD? :D
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Re: 750 miles after the remodel

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thank you for all your comment. i appreciated. thinking about 02 r6 swing arm and 01 r6 fork.
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That is very well done.
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Re: 750 miles after the remodel

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Looks great. How do you like the veyor?
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Re: 750 miles after the remodel

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very nice
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