1990 fzr 400

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Fzrmike33
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1990 fzr 400

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Selling my 1990 fzr 400, it ran when i bought it just a few weeks ago, i then began to take it apart for a project. I have now lost interest and want to sell it, the motor is still in, everything is there, take you a day to have it running again, it is a track bike ,there are no headlights, tail lights, etc, but in good overall condition asking $600 complete, im in Southern California area. I will post pics when i get a chance.
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Re: 1990 fzr 400

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That was quick... I'm sure someone will pick it up. If I lived close, I would but it in a second. The FZR400 is a highly sought after bike in the states - still.

My old butt would take it to every Track Day I could. Forget street riding - the track is where it's at!
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Fzrmike33
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Re: 1990 fzr 400

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Yeah that was quick, what i really want to do with the fzr 400 is going to be to much money. If i wanted a 600cc bike i would have just bought a R6 and been done with it. I wanted to stick a RZ350 motor into it, but looks to be very pricey project more than i exspected, so she is for sale.
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PM sent.
FZR400 (1WG): Purchased a perfectly good FZR400 with Yoshimura slip-on/EXUP, Yosh jet kit, Factory ignition advance, Racetech springs and emulators. It even had great bodywork. Like some diseased maniac I had to mess with everything good about that bike. Well, at least I have better brakes now.

FZR400RR (3TJ):Yeah, it's pink.
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