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Bytor
6th September 2010, 09:57
Hey, I'm looking at 95 FZR1000 on TM, however the owner has only put 700kms on it in two and half years of ownership! What problems, if any, would this potentially cause? He claims to have done short rides to keep the fuel lines ok etc.

White trash
7th September 2010, 15:41
I'd have a close look at the following.

Brake calliper pistons.
Wheel bearings.
Shock linkage bearings/bushes.
There's a chance the fork seals will begin to weep after a decent ride
Carb bowls varnishing from extended periods of stale fuel fumes
Cables and the like might need a lube
Battery is more than likely toast unless it's been on a stabilizer or the like.
Tyres may be perished.

All in all, fuck all and certainly nothing major. If it'd been sitting with no oil in it, out in the rain for all that time I'd be a little concerned.

schrodingers cat
7th September 2010, 15:59
As above but that can be saifdfor any 2nd hand bike.

He's a bit ambitious on the price.
Why not consider the 97 Thunderace for not too much more?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports/auction-307515001.htm


For an old bike these jiggers do a lot of stuff right!

NZsarge
7th September 2010, 16:35
As above but that can be saifdfor any 2nd hand bike.

He's a bit ambitious on the price.
Why not consider the 97 Thunderace for not too much more?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports/auction-307515001.htm


For an old bike these jiggers do a lot of stuff right!

Yeah I had one of these, a silver and deep red '02. Was a great bike but I didn;t find it as comfortable that dudes making it out to be but that's just me, they were touted as be a comfortable sports bike so...
And you are right, I though it did a lot of things right and bugger all wrong, interesting to see this one has a steering damper though..

Bytor
7th September 2010, 18:17
As above but that can be saifdfor any 2nd hand bike.

He's a bit ambitious on the price.
Why not consider the 97 Thunderace for not too much more?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports/auction-307515001.htm


For an old bike these jiggers do a lot of stuff right!


Added to watchlist!

Here's the link for the FZR, it has new battery and new brake pads
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=313200456

schrodingers cat
7th September 2010, 18:27
Here's the link for the FZR

Yes I looked already. That was when I noticed the Thunderace.


I didn;t find it as comfortable that dudes making it out to be


I think with any bike you hqve to be prepared to bugger around with seating position (rearsets, seat padding etc) but then as a chap with access to lots o lovely workshop gear I would feel that way!

R1madness
12th September 2010, 10:40
Old Fizzers are still great bikes.
When i brought my 92 it had 7700km on it. When i sold it it had 87000km. Then it did another 20000km before being throun into a bridge. It was rebuilt naced and as far as i know its still getting thrashed around Dn.
The motors are almost unstopable. the rear suspension will be fine with a quick grease of the linkages. If i was looking for a lower cost blaster that could still hustle the modern bikes, carry myself and the misses to rallys, do 250kmh whenever i wanted and still be able to commute to work on monday then these would be at the top of my list.

bsasuper
12th September 2010, 14:27
They were the power house in their time, however it was pot luck if you got a good one.My one had many problems, 1. the clutch decided to leave through the cover ,making its escape all over the road. 2. the front fork seals just would not seal, even after several new seals. 3. every year the front brake calipers would stick, 4.It loves to eat your licence.

schrodingers cat
12th September 2010, 19:10
4.It loves to eat your licence.

Mine took a nibble this morning...