MY YZF750/1000

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rf9rider
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MY YZF750/1000

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It started out looking like this.

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Here with the FZR1000 motor installed.

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Front and rear R1 bluspots fitted.

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And just about finished.
Just needs some fine tuning.

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You should be very Proud!!!!!
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That is one stunning transformation man. Great job!!
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SUPER JOB on the replica paintjob!! It's very rare to see someone do the Team Belgarda Yamaha SDA Courier Express. Yours is TOP NOTCH!!

If I remember correctly, the SDA colors are from 94 and the bike was ridden by Paolo Casoli.

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yeah man, really great job on the rebuild. the bike looks great!
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Absolutely MINT. Beautiful job.

Congrats ;)

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:banana :shock :popcorn :cheers SWEET!!!!!!!! :cheers :popcorn :shock :banana
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Post by sickle44 »

Quite delicious RF9Rider, and rather very close to the paint scheme I've been thinking of my own self. What year R1 front end have you grafted on and how did you compensate for it's relative stubbiness compared to the lengthy YZF forks?
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Looks like a standard YZF750 frontend to me.
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yep, that's the stock 750 front end with the R1 brake caliper mod.
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mpphhhhh, looks a lot like the R1 front end, guess I'd a known better if I had either bike though, or either front end for that matter.
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Post by rf9rider »

It is a standard 1993 YZF750 front end, the fork bottoms are usually black but i stripped the paint and haven`t got round to painting them yet.
Plus the R1 brake conversion, and brembo discs make them look a little different than normal.

And thanks for all the positive comments! :)

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