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parts bike
Hi, i have a 1993 fzr 600 and am going to look at a parts bike, no motor or fairings, between the years 1989 - 1992 it has the dual headlights, so 92 is out but i am wondering just how much of the bike would be interchangable to mine. i seems like a really good deal of 200 bucks, new back tire on it and everything else supposedly worked before the blown motor. Any info or advice would be appreciated as the fzr is hard as hell to find in New Brunswick Canada.
Re: parts bike
Probably 90%. The swingarm is smaller on the 89 along with the fork lowers being set up for 2 pot calipers instead of 4. There's also engine differences as well like the canister bath style oil filter being one of them (Someone more familiar can chime in and give more detail) . Only difference the 91-92 bikes had was the upper fairing, the fairing stays, and head light.
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Factory Pro Stage 1 Jetting | K&N Filter | Corbin Seat | ProTek Keyless Gas Cap | GSXR Mirrors
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THE WIKI IS YOUR FRIEND
THE SEARCH IS YOUR SIGNIFICANT OTHER
USE THEM!!
Re: parts bike
Just read this post. I have a -92 and am looking at a set of fairings (upper, lower, rear) including head- and taillights from a 1994 model. Are you saying that the 94 upper fairing will not fit a 92 fairing stay? Is it difficult to make it fit or do I also need a 94 stay?
Re: parts bike
$200 seems like a good deal, esp. with the new rear tire. the 89 and 90+ swingarms difference are easy to spot.
90+ swingarm (beefier and thickens towards pivot)

89 swingarm (squared all the way to pivot)

equinoxlb, the 94 upper will not fit on the 92 stay without major modification, plus the 94 has saul round lights and the 92 has a single, if you are planning to change over to the round, you will need the lights, wiring harness, and stay to make it work.
90+ swingarm (beefier and thickens towards pivot)

89 swingarm (squared all the way to pivot)

equinoxlb, the 94 upper will not fit on the 92 stay without major modification, plus the 94 has saul round lights and the 92 has a single, if you are planning to change over to the round, you will need the lights, wiring harness, and stay to make it work.
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Re: parts bike
I might as well ask here... is the 89 swing aluminum or steel? Not sure if it shared the same swinger as the 400s.
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89 is steel. my first bike was an 89 and it was rusting a bit. not sure on the 400 swingarms aside from the 90 that i had...and sold.
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I don't believe that the 400s had anything but aluminum.
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Re: parts bike
I did not know that about the swingarms. Is the 90+ swingarm a bolt up to the 89 bike? Do you need a 90+ axle? The 90+ looks much nicer and I am sure it is stronger.
89 FZR 600 Rat. Paid $500.00 in winter of 08
Since then: Factory Pro emulsion tubes, Factory Pro jetting
520 chain and sprockets 15/48
4.00 x 18 rear wheel
Shinko 006 tires
Kawasaki ZX9 front master cylinder and 2 line braided hoses
R6 VR
Fresh paint on bodywork and wheels
Working on R6 shock and 4 piston brakes
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Re: parts bike
I looked and my bike has a 90+ swingarm on it already.
89 FZR 600 Rat. Paid $500.00 in winter of 08
Since then: Factory Pro emulsion tubes, Factory Pro jetting
520 chain and sprockets 15/48
4.00 x 18 rear wheel
Shinko 006 tires
Kawasaki ZX9 front master cylinder and 2 line braided hoses
R6 VR
Fresh paint on bodywork and wheels
Working on R6 shock and 4 piston brakes
Still a rat but it's fun
Other rides in the stable
2000 DRZ400S 99 KDX220 99 XR100 81 PW50 81 NC50