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    My '87 FZR1000 project

    I just scored this of TM
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-224376890.htm

    I'm picking it up from Hamilton tomorrow and plan to slowly over the weeks turn it into a possible street fighter as the front fairing seems to be buggered.

    Plans atm are-
    Get rid of fairing
    Do complete service (fluids etc)
    Re-register
    Tyres if need be
    Clean up muffler (shorty maybe?)
    Chain and sprockets depending on condition

    As it was so cheap I've got around $2k to spend over the next month or so as needed,

    Open to any input, be it criticizing, tips, warnings, whatever.

    Will post picks tomorrow when she's in the shed.

    Ride safe

    GN will be for sale too.

    Dirk

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    That brings back memories! Good luck dude.
    Nunquam Non Paratus

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    If it doesn't need re-vinning you may not have to replace or repair the frame that has been ground away.........

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    Good luck with it..if you know a good bike machanic get them to cheak the alignment of frame suspension wheels etc....doesnt look like alot of work but you can't Take anything for granted either and it will help getting bike back on the road if they come up ture...if revinning is required your need a brake declaration done too where everything is measured by a bike shop


    have fun and enjoy the rebuild

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    If you are going to replace the clip ons with higher bars (guess you would have to replace the top yoke to do that) I'd bee keen on the clip-ons.

    The ones one the fizzer we have at the moment may not be original, so my hand hits the tank on full lock (or do they all do that?)
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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    Go for it - strong motors those.

    There is a chap selling new cans on Trademe for $275 (I think) and have a look at the goodies this seller has.......
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Members/Lis...member=2712868
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    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

    come ride the southern roads www.southernrider.co.nz

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    Hi there,

    I have got some FZR fairings I took off a road bike to make a race bike. The top fairing is in perfect condtion and the lowers are good and perfectly useable. From memory I have some other bits and pieces tuck away in the shed.

    Are you interested in them?

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    Just got back home an hour ago.
    Heres a few pics from tonight.

    Damage is as follows

    Rear brake lever bent in
    Gear lever bent in
    Clutch lever bent downwards, doesn't fully disengage clutch
    Front fairing scratched up, cracked, and buggered
    Muffler scratched, gone through some of the carbon fiber to the packing
    Pack rack had taken a little hit to one side
    Tank has a few stone chips on RHS
    3 mirrors are broken
    Left headlight loose, will take fairing of when I have time and see what the story is

    She's on charge tonight so will start up tomorrow probably.

    It still has VIN plate and I was told it's just deregistered, so will get more info on that on another day.

    I know it's going to need work but still stoked for the amount of ks its done and its mechanical condition, for what I paid.

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    pics.....
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    mate, that what I would class as "no work". could have it mint in a couple of weeks. enjoy the build.

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    Started her up today, took a few cranks but ran sweet, shame that I couldn't take it for a spin.

    Spent the afternoon bending the gear lever and brake lever staight, took front and side fairings of. Had a go at the clutch lever but it snappped before I even applied force to it.

    I like the look of no front fairing tbh.

    So for now am on the hunt for a clutch lever...

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    This takes me back a few years. Bought my 88 model in 1989 with just 4000 miles on it, lived in UK then, and had it for 7 great years. Sold it with 95000 miles on it after touring all over Europe, middle east and top of Africa. In all that time i never replaced anything on the engine. My local Yamaha dealer was so impressed they contcted Yamaha UK and put it on a display stand in his shop. Probably the best bike i ever owned all things considered. Unburstable motors, great handling and compfy for a sports bike. Good luck with the rebuild and post a few pics up as she's coming along. Interested to see how the motor has held out over 20 years.

    Cheers Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Max View Post
    Hi there,

    I have got some FZR fairings I took off a road bike to make a race bike. The top fairing is in perfect condtion and the lowers are good and perfectly useable. From memory I have some other bits and pieces tuck away in the shed.

    Are you interested in them?
    What you got tucked away.Tell Uncle Steve

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    Ebay is your friend for little things.Levers 9usd etc. Just search fzr1000 as keyword.
    Darrin Calder from Palmy has a 87/88 which he bought for race bike spares if you have headlight issues etc let me know your email and ill get him to contact you.
    http://fzronline.com/forum/index.php

    Im in this forum site for fzr owners (and guests)
    All the info of mods and swaping other parts is in it.
    Wheel conversions,swingarms,shocks,bars,forks and so on.
    Carb info and lots more.

    Good project.I was looking at it as a possible build myself.

    I got my pipe made by cycle works who did a great job including midpipe $350.00
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