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R6 Part Out

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I was looking at the local sale/swap guide, and came across this

http://unclehenrys.com/CLASSIFIEDS/Sear ... rch%3dN%23

Anything cool I could grab off this bike and put on my 93 FZR600? Like the tail, for instance?

Just curious as to what some cool upgrades are that I could do. What do you guys think?
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tail, tank can be done, swingarm, forks and both wheels, and brakes,and rear shock

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Are those things that you would suggest I look into? I think I'm most interested in the tail. Is that something that I could do myself?
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moxiemaniac wrote:Are those things that you would suggest I look into? I think I'm most interested in the tail. Is that something that I could do myself?

Thats what mine has below. You can handle it!
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R3TARD wrote:tail, tank can be done, swingarm, forks and both wheels, and brakes,and rear shock
I have that model R6 tank on my bike..it can be done, BUT there is a lot of stuff involved, and if you can weld or know a good welder, you can handle it. Otherwise, the tank swap will be difficult. Things involved are relocating the radiator cap, making front and rear brackets to hold the tank, and the tail swap has to be done because the front seat won't meet the R6 tank like it meets the FZR tank. And the stock airbox doesn't fit under the R6 tank, so either cut the airbox to make it fit, or get individual air filters.
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The forks can be done as well w/some custom bushings that I can get done for ya.
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What would the benefits of the R6 forks be?

And thanks a ton guys. I'm gonna email that dude right now to see if he still has it.
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And, if I was to do the tail, do you guys have any helpful tips or links?
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moxiemaniac wrote:And, if I was to do the tail, do you guys have any helpful tips or links?
http://heath.agdog.com/fzr/workbench/19 ... ndex.shtml
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