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New to the forums.My FZR400/600 hybrid
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 12:08 am
by FasterThanUr
Heres some pics of my 90 FZR400"US Model"
it has a fzr600 engine "Not sure what year?'
The engine code starts with 3HH if someone would like to enlighten me.
03 R6 tail,Airtech lowers that I glassed into a one pice with Airtech mids that I graphted to a moddified ZX6e upper,Daytona stabilizer,Ohlins rear shock,Race tech front springs and R6 callipers with SS break lines front and back,Aftermarket header with V&H SSR2 carbon can & jet kit.Im currently working on a functional ram air setup.

Re: New to the forms.My FZR400/600 hybrid
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 3:49 am
by sweekster
Welcome aboard. Nice bike.

Re: New to the forums.My FZR400/600 hybrid
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 6:35 am
by ShogunTX
Welcome to the forums, that is a unique fabrication on the front end. What spawned that idea?
Re: New to the forums.My FZR400/600 hybrid
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 8:28 am
by cad600
Welcome aboard. Very interesting mike of parts. Do you have any other plans for it?
Re: New to the forums.My FZR400/600 hybrid
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 8:51 am
by old_school
Welcome to the board!...
Re: New to the forums.My FZR400/600 hybrid
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 11:22 am
by 95FZR600
Welcome! Nice bike. Now all is needed is a swinger swap!

Re: New to the forums.My FZR400/600 hybrid
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 12:01 pm
by FasterThanUr
I had that upper faring laying around from my old zx6 and I seen that alot of people were doing the r6/r1 fairings.I just thought I would do something different.I've only had one guy guess what it was,but that was after he stood there for a good five minutes

.Than he says "An FZR???" He had no clue what model tho.He had a FZR600 in the early 90's and he recognized the engine covers.
The body and paint's not perfect,but it looks good from ten feet or at 60mph so im not to worried about that .Im gonna stick with the stock swinger,but I would like to get an F2 rim out back.Im running a Pilot power 2ct up front with a Pilot road 2"160"rear with no issues and less than an 1/2 inch of chicken strips.
Im worhing on a functional ram air setup.I just need some flex tubing for the intake and I need to hook up pressure equalization tubes to balance the pressure in the float bowls.

Re: New to the forums.My FZR400/600 hybrid
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 5:23 pm
by 95FZR600
Whats that bike on the back ground?

Re: New to the forums.My FZR400/600 hybrid
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 6:22 pm
by haunter
welcome!!
sharp looking bike
Re: New to the forums.My FZR400/600 hybrid
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 7:51 pm
by FasterThanUr
95FZR600 wrote:Whats that bike on the back ground?

The lady friend's 02 F4I,she's like 5 foot tall and has it lowered to all hell.It always trys to high side me because it turns in so fast..

Re: New to the forums.My FZR400/600 hybrid
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 9:09 pm
by 95FZR600
FasterThanUr wrote:95FZR600 wrote:Whats that bike on the back ground?

The lady friend's 02 F4I,she's loke 5 foot tall and has it lowered to all hell.It always trys to high side me because it turns in so fast..

..... the crash cage installed.

Re: New to the forums.My FZR400/600 hybrid
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 9:36 pm
by FasterThanUr
Yeah she got it from one of her stunter friends.It's a little beat up and needs some work.My FZR will eat it alive.Probably not in the top end,I havent raced aginst it,but I can tell just by riding it that the fizzer will take it out of the hole.Probably has a lot to do with gearing also...
Re: New to the forums.My FZR400/600 hybrid
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 10:07 pm
by megaloxana
Very unique ride man. Don't see an Ohlins shock everyday either. Definaly a good job, keep it up. And of course keep us updated.
Re: New to the forums.My FZR400/600 hybrid
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 10:38 pm
by FasterThanUr
megaloxana wrote:Very unique ride man. Don't see an Ohlins shock everyday either. Definaly a good job, keep it up. And of course keep us updated.
Thanks.I need to get the ohlins serviced,the reservoir line was routed stupid by the PO and It got nailed by the chain when I hit a nasty bump in the road.I replaced the line with an extra one I had,but it's a little bit soft now from the lack of oil.Thats next thing to do on the list.The front fork seals are also shot,I just ordered them so I should have that fixed next week.