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Re: Just bought a 750 FZR

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Painting goes on.
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Water and oil hoses and water pump in gold colour
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The engine in black heat resistance colour
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Engine's bars before
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And after
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Then i put the engine on board. Looks good with those gold coloured litle hoses!
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Looks very good. Can't wait to se the plastics......
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Very nice work thus far. Cant wait to see the final product.
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God damnit thats beautiful! I love this thread!
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Great work csofos! That is going to be a beautiful looking bike when you're done with it.
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Very nice.Almost to good to race.Do you have postclassic class for older bikes?we do but the USD forks would not be allowed in pre89 unless they were factory fitted eg ZXR400 1989.Brakes and carbs and jugs also restricted here.I had a 1988 fzr 750t genesis as practice bike (motard style).Cheep build.I found the problem was the adjustment to 1000 classic race setup ment 5laps before good lap times.6 speed gearbox was magic though.
I adapted gsxr250r rear subframe (ally),just cause i had the reamainder of the gsxr in garage(I strip bikes for profit,subs racing cost).
I stuck some cross bars on it.
I fitted motoguzzi seat on it.
fireblade ally pipe.
Finished for $700NZ or $350 USD includes purchace.
It was ugly and nasty but could slide and drift in corners.LOL
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mossy1200 wrote:Very nice.Almost to good to race.Do you have postclassic class for older bikes?we do but the USD forks would not be allowed in pre89 unless they were factory fitted eg ZXR400 1989.Brakes and carbs and jugs also restricted here.I had a 1988 fzr 750t genesis as practice bike (motard style).Cheep build.I found the problem was the adjustment to 1000 classic race setup ment 5laps before good lap times.6 speed gearbox was magic though.
I adapted gsxr250r rear subframe (ally),just cause i had the reamainder of the gsxr in garage(I strip bikes for profit,subs racing cost).
I stuck some cross bars on it.
I fitted motoguzzi seat on it.
fireblade ally pipe.
Finished for $700NZ or $350 USD includes purchace.
It was ugly and nasty but could slide and drift in corners.LOL
Ilike that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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New photos.
I put the mask on. I grabbed it with wires
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Then took the old front subframe of the fzr and modified it to the new r6 '05 fairings.
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Itried to put this radiator from gsx-r400 '90, but it was too wide. Finally i put one from zxr400 '90.(Pictures will be post in a few days).
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New grounds for the new fairings (here on the beneath)
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And the fairings are on
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The tail too. It's from r6 '08
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And the exhaust. Leo Vince titanium. But i have to lift it some
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So i did. And i made the silencer's ground.
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Here, i have to tell you guys, that the rear subframe, it's from alluminium. What i did, was to take an old alluminium subframe and cut it to pieces. Then weld these pieces in order to make my suframe. It made that way, to hold the fuel tank's rear end, the driver's seat, the silencer and the tail. Here are some pics.
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WOW . Amasing work. This is going to be a beuatiful bike..
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chefen2006 wrote:WOW . Amasing work. This is going to be a beuatiful bike..
Thanks! I'm looking forward to complete her!
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Great work as usual Cris. Can't wait to see it finished and on the track.
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wow this guys never cease to amaze me with his bikes .. man that thing looks beautiful , jesus wish i had skills like that id be buying all the bikes in this country lol and retrofit them like that
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if only you could have gotten r7 bodywork...

still looks great! cant wait to see the finished product!
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shredex wrote:if only you could have gotten r7 bodywork...

still looks great! cant wait to see the finished product!
i think it will look as close as R7 looks ...
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