I guess it's better late than never to start but, here goes.
So back in mid-December 2012, I was given an '93 FZR for free. It was a little worse for wear but, it looked promising. It had been sitting outside for about 3 years. At first glance, there was sun damage, acorns stashed in different places and spiders nests. Oh how naive I was, thinking "Oh all it needs is a little tender loving care." Nope, wrong! It needed whole a lot of care and more. haha.
Well, I decided to take on this project because I really wanted a motorcycle and the price of FREE was just too good to pass up, also I've never taken on a project such as a rebuild before and wanted to learn. Sure I know how to change the oil, oil filter, air filter and regular maintenance on a car but, that's about as far as my mechanical skills go .
So, It was decided there and then that I would take her home begin working on her and eventually ride. And thus begins the gradual rebuild of my FZR and the steep decline of my bank account.
Well here she is the day I took her home. (camera quality isn't too great took them all from my phone, it doesn't do too well in low-light situations).
Yes, that headlight is being held on by some wires. Haha.
After a good wash.
Ok, time to take out and clean the carbs [This took me a while as I've never worked on carburetors before, thankfully I had the Clymer's manual to help me out.]
First time taking the air box and carbs off, and was greeted to the sight of this... Grime and crap everywhere.
Wire-brush + 5 hours + hard work = Woah!
Time to take off the wheels and clean them!
Too much road grime, brake dust and "stuff" on the wheel, couldn't clean them off. Strip the paint and go with a new color? I think, yes!
Why not throw in a pair of brand new tires while I'm at it?
It's starting to come together now!!
I didn't realize how banged up the fairings were, nothing that copious amounts of Bondo wont fix.
Primed and ready to paint.
Clear Coat time!
Starting to come together now.
It's almost done!! I just temporarily zip-tied the fairings on just to see what it would look like, still need the fairing brackets. But, those can come later. I'll just ride without fairings for a while, no biggie.
Outside for the first time after being in my garage for 5 months.
Things I still need to do:
Find or fabricate the side brackets for the fairings.
Do the VR upgrade [no more money, broke college student .] <---hopefully soon.
Stickers/decals [I don't know where though].
And that's basically it!
What do you guys think?
My FZR Build/restoration
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My FZR Build/restoration
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1993 FZR 600 w/ 92' front fairing swap, 520 conversion, Yoshimura R&D Exhaust, RaceTech springs.
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Here's the gallery to more pictures I'll update it once I find the time
http://sdrv.ms/12AtG6m
http://sdrv.ms/12AtG6m
1993 FZR 600 w/ 92' front fairing swap, 520 conversion, Yoshimura R&D Exhaust, RaceTech springs.
Re: My FZR Build/restoration
i like it. great work. gave me a idea of what to do with my wheels. thx. where did you get the red striping for the lip?
1989 FRZ600 genisis 12,500mi
2005 Ram Hemi (Worked)
2001 BMW 740i M Sport
1987 Pontiac Firebird ( Show Car)
2005 Ram Hemi (Worked)
2001 BMW 740i M Sport
1987 Pontiac Firebird ( Show Car)
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Re: My FZR Build/restoration
I got mine pre-cut off of ebay, It took a while to make it fit right:SikSaiNT wrote:i like it. great work. gave me a idea of what to do with my wheels. thx. where did you get the red striping for the lip?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wheel-Rim-Trim- ... 3cceb93b2f
Alternatively you can get the roll of pinstripe tape from cyclegear, it comes with a tool and I've heard it makes it a lot easier.
http://www.cyclegear.com/CycleGear/Acce ... 977_102696
1993 FZR 600 w/ 92' front fairing swap, 520 conversion, Yoshimura R&D Exhaust, RaceTech springs.
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Re: My FZR Build/restoration
Nice job! It's always great to see a neglected bike brought back to life!
92 FZR600 - 3EN2 400 swingarm, Micron, DynoJet, Factory Pro, K&N, R6 shock, RT springs/emulators, R6 MC, Galfer, YZF calipers, Vortex, RK, YZF/R6 VR/R, Vortex, Zero Gravity
90 FZR400 - Sharkskinz, D&D, Sudco, DynoJet, Factory Pro, Ohlins, RT springs/emulators, JEM Machine, Woodcraft, NRC, Galfer, Vortex, RK, YZF/R6 VR/R, Vortex, Lockhart Phillips
89 FZR600 - Vance & Hines, DynoJet, Zero Gravity - sold in '91
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Re: My FZR Build/restoration
Harrysf707 wrote:I got mine pre-cut off of ebay, It took a while to make it fit right:SikSaiNT wrote:i like it. great work. gave me a idea of what to do with my wheels. thx. where did you get the red striping for the lip?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wheel-Rim-Trim- ... 3cceb93b2f
Alternatively you can get the roll of pinstripe tape from cyclegear, it comes with a tool and I've heard it makes it a lot easier.
http://www.cyclegear.com/CycleGear/Acce ... 977_102696
thanks for the info. i appreciate it.
1989 FRZ600 genisis 12,500mi
2005 Ram Hemi (Worked)
2001 BMW 740i M Sport
1987 Pontiac Firebird ( Show Car)
2005 Ram Hemi (Worked)
2001 BMW 740i M Sport
1987 Pontiac Firebird ( Show Car)
Re: My FZR Build/restoration
Don't waste your time or money with that pepboys stick on striping... Go see a local pinstriper, such as myself. Most of us guaranty their work agenst chips or cracks. If you dont know anyone who does striping, ask around at either a car show or a bike ralley. We are not that hard to hunt down! No to mention the outcome will be a million times better.SikSaiNT wrote:i like it. great work. gave me a idea of what to do with my wheels. thx. where did you get the red striping for the lip?