FZR400/600 Streetfighter
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Re: FZR400/600 Streetfighter
The tailsection is an Airtech Aero TZ250 piece. In the pictures above, it's mounted to the stock subframe, but it was always a bit more of a rig job than I wanted. I've since built a custom subframe to replace the stock one that is designed specifically to mount that tailsection.
This is it at the racetrack last week for testing prior to paint & powdercoating (it's the same type of tailsection as before, but a new one since I changed the area where it mounts to the tank):
This is it at the racetrack last week for testing prior to paint & powdercoating (it's the same type of tailsection as before, but a new one since I changed the area where it mounts to the tank):
Re: FZR400/600 Streetfighter
WOW MAN!!!! that thing is insane!!!
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Re: FZR400/600 Streetfighter
very very nice
1990 Yamaha FZR600 Genesis, Daily Driver
My FZR6 Rebuild
1985 GMC 4x4 T-15 X-Cab Sierra
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My FZR6 Rebuild
1985 GMC 4x4 T-15 X-Cab Sierra
1999 Chevy 4x4 Blazer (wifes car)
"If a man can build it, I can take it apart and sometimes even put it back together and fix it" --Unknown
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Re: FZR400/600 Streetfighter
Nice subframe... how much would it run to get an aluminum shock mount like yours made up for me?
Re: FZR400/600 Streetfighter
dammit, now i have to build a custom subframe too......
nice bike man, alot of great work there.
nice bike man, alot of great work there.
I did that.
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Re: FZR400/600 Streetfighter
damn
93 Yamaha FZR 600 - Track Project
-in NOT AS MANY pieces for track, beater prep
SOLD
88 FZR1000, 90 FZR 1040, 03 Suzuki SV1000S, 06 R6 50th Anniversary
-in NOT AS MANY pieces for track, beater prep
SOLD
88 FZR1000, 90 FZR 1040, 03 Suzuki SV1000S, 06 R6 50th Anniversary
Re: FZR400/600 Streetfighter
nice bike. drooling
Re: FZR400/600 Streetfighter
After the first track day with the new subframe back in April, I discovered a couple of minor things that needed to be addressed. The subframe itself was perfect, but I needed to do some work to the rear shock. Traxxion Dynamics in SC did a very nice job of rebuilding the old FZR400 Fox Shock I had on there. He also sold me a used compression damping adjuster for it that he had in stock. I took it back to the racetrack yesterday and it rode flawlessly. The bike really handles like magic on the track.
I also needed to do something to keep my left heel off the chain, so I picked up a used set of FZR400 heel guards on eBay. After quite a bit of work bead blasting and refinishing them, they work great.
The remote bottle for the cooling system needed an overhaul since I wasn't happy with how it was feeding. I dug up a stainless steel water bottle and added some quick disconnect fittings to make it work.
Finally, the chain guide needed a little work, to make sure it wouldn't move around (it was touching the inside of the left frame spar ever so slightly). I also decided to order a bunch of stainless steel nuts & bolts to replace the old zinc plated stuff. They hold up much better to the elements (which was good since my first session or two yesterday were in the rain). I ended up getting them from Fastenal. You can pick that stuff out on their website and if you've got a local store, have them order it for you so you can just pick it up the next day.
After all that, I had the subframe powder coated by Final Touch in Spring Lake, NC. The guy that owns it (Roger Blanchard) does impeccable work and I highly recommend him. He's the one that did the frame, wheels, engine covers and subframe on this bike. He did the bead blasting and powder coating in 6 days for $65. I'm sure he'll take work shipped in from anywhere and he specializes in bike stuff.
Here's the subframe in its current configuration:
Now that I'm satisfied with the subframe, I'm going to make a few more changes to the tail section and then get it painted to match the tank. After that, it's time to go back into the motor. I was having what felt like a fuel delivery problem coming out onto the back straight away and the engine definitely wasn't pulling like it should be. It's probably a combination of factors (low float height, main jets a touch too small and a modified airbox that's too open), but I think I'm going to try to find a set of Keihin 33mm FCRs to put on it rather than spend time working on the stock CVs. Anybody have a set they want to part with?
I also needed to do something to keep my left heel off the chain, so I picked up a used set of FZR400 heel guards on eBay. After quite a bit of work bead blasting and refinishing them, they work great.
The remote bottle for the cooling system needed an overhaul since I wasn't happy with how it was feeding. I dug up a stainless steel water bottle and added some quick disconnect fittings to make it work.
Finally, the chain guide needed a little work, to make sure it wouldn't move around (it was touching the inside of the left frame spar ever so slightly). I also decided to order a bunch of stainless steel nuts & bolts to replace the old zinc plated stuff. They hold up much better to the elements (which was good since my first session or two yesterday were in the rain). I ended up getting them from Fastenal. You can pick that stuff out on their website and if you've got a local store, have them order it for you so you can just pick it up the next day.
After all that, I had the subframe powder coated by Final Touch in Spring Lake, NC. The guy that owns it (Roger Blanchard) does impeccable work and I highly recommend him. He's the one that did the frame, wheels, engine covers and subframe on this bike. He did the bead blasting and powder coating in 6 days for $65. I'm sure he'll take work shipped in from anywhere and he specializes in bike stuff.
Here's the subframe in its current configuration:
Now that I'm satisfied with the subframe, I'm going to make a few more changes to the tail section and then get it painted to match the tank. After that, it's time to go back into the motor. I was having what felt like a fuel delivery problem coming out onto the back straight away and the engine definitely wasn't pulling like it should be. It's probably a combination of factors (low float height, main jets a touch too small and a modified airbox that's too open), but I think I'm going to try to find a set of Keihin 33mm FCRs to put on it rather than spend time working on the stock CVs. Anybody have a set they want to part with?
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Re: FZR400/600 Streetfighter
I think it's even got an FZR 600 frame, engine, and swingarm!
But seriously the bike looks Awesome
But seriously the bike looks Awesome
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Hi man, the bike is seriously cool and that subframe, speechless
If you can, please tell me this, what is that bottle for, cuz ive seen a few bikes with it, what are its advantages, what is it connected too, etc
Cheers!
If you can, please tell me this, what is that bottle for, cuz ive seen a few bikes with it, what are its advantages, what is it connected too, etc
Cheers!
Re: FZR400/600 Streetfighter
The bottle is a replacement for the stock coolant reservoir/overflow. The stock one rarely if ever works with a custom tail.
1994 FZR600: Hardly anything left stock
02 R6 Front End
Ducati M900 Seat/Taillight
Honda VFR750 Swingarm/Wheel
No Spacer 660
YZF600 Tank
Renthal Dirt Bars
Too much else...
02 R6 Front End
Ducati M900 Seat/Taillight
Honda VFR750 Swingarm/Wheel
No Spacer 660
YZF600 Tank
Renthal Dirt Bars
Too much else...
Re: FZR400/600 Streetfighter
Thanks for the quick reply man, that makes sense, mine fits there but looks ugly with the new tail cuz you can see it
Cheers
Cheers
Re: FZR400/600 Streetfighter
Some fantastic design and awesome workmanship on that bike dude.
Re: FZR400/600 Streetfighter
That is a serious machine right there. Great work. I LOVE the subframe as a lot of people here agree, Pretty sweet to see you did it all without welding which is even nicer
BUT i most say, those triple trees...ughhh I WANT THEM!! fully adjustable Im guessing?
BUT i most say, those triple trees...ughhh I WANT THEM!! fully adjustable Im guessing?
1992 FZR 1000
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Re: FZR400/600 Streetfighter
Real nice work
1991 Yamaha FZR 1000 Exup Build From the Frame up
>> 1000 Exup Frame
>> Honda Bros 400 Single Sided Swingarm
>> 1000 Exup Frame
>> Honda Bros 400 Single Sided Swingarm