Updated pictures of the FZR1000...

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RocknFZR1000
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Updated pictures of the FZR1000...

Post by RocknFZR1000 »

just some newer shots of the undertail cat eye turn signal with new rims, rotors, seat and solo seat cowl:


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Frank
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Post by sickle44 »

Very Well Done Frank!!

Lookin' quite spanky indeed!

The rear end treatments clean it up so nicely that one could even stand to just keep the rear sub-frame instead of grafting something else on. Very nice indeed sir. Really like the 93 graphics and blue windscreen to go with too, again, nicely done sir.
Michael
Yes Yes I know, I said, I'm building a project YZF1070

Basement is done now, 850 finished and gone...
Gotta get the new siding up on the house.
Fixing the FZ1 up, cleaning up garage and then I might even begin

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sickle44 wrote:Very Well Done Frank!!

Lookin' quite spanky indeed!

The rear end treatments clean it up so nicely that one could even stand to just keep the rear sub-frame instead of grafting something else on. Very nice indeed sir. Really like the 93 graphics and blue windscreen to go with too, again, nicely done sir.
Thank you very much Michael...!
Just wanted to give it a personal touch,
but wanted to make sure it keeps that
Modern but OLD SCHOOL look still...!
Thanks,
Frank
RocknFZR1000

My other toys:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3r2kaUByDqM
http://cardomain.com/id/RocknZ28

If you think about it, It's Already To
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Post by YEC_YZF750SP »

Lookin SWEET!! Very trick with the Ohlins shock! ;)

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YEC_YZF750SP wrote:Lookin SWEET!! Very trick with the Ohlins shock! ;)
Thank you...!

Yeah the Ohlin’s made a world of a difference along with the new dog bones and the Race Tech front suspension upgrade...
bike is all set up for my weight and driving style... It handles like a dream compared to the original config...
Thanks,
Frank
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My other toys:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3r2kaUByDqM
http://cardomain.com/id/RocknZ28

If you think about it, It's Already To
Late!!! "FZR1000 in Your Face"

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Post by YEC_YZF750SP »

OH...U got Race Tech front fork internals too?!! Very cool. I'm guessing you have the "Gold Valve Fork Kit"? Did u also get Race Tech fork springs?

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Post by spook »

Very tidy :)

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YEC_YZF750SP wrote:OH...U got Race Tech front fork internals too?!! Very cool. I'm guessing you have the "Gold Valve Fork Kit"? Did u also get Race Tech fork springs?
Yes I order the whole entire Gold Valve kit springs everything was completely built to my specs. So basically it a new front end lol...
The new dogs dones to raise the rear about 2"...
Ohlin's rear shock set up for my weight & riding...
all new Galfer braded brakes lines,
Also removed the front brake line split over the front wheel the braded lines are two complete lines going to each calapers...
Galfer rear rotor...
brand new front & rear sprockets....
brand new DID gold chain,
94 FZR1000 polished Rims front and rear...
K&N filter...
blue LEDs inside the front cowling...
yeah she is like new again well better than new i guess you can say...!
Thanks,
Frank
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My other toys:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3r2kaUByDqM
http://cardomain.com/id/RocknZ28

If you think about it, It's Already To
Late!!! "FZR1000 in Your Face"

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Post by YEC_YZF750SP »

WOW! Ya spent some bucks $$, cha ching! LOL! I'd easily say that it is $$$ well spent.

Yep, Galfer makes high quality stuff and the direct 2 line set-up is the way to go. I've never liked the single line from the master cylinder, then splitting into 2 lines. That doesn't make any sense to me.

Your new suspension must make your FZR feel like a World Superbike now ;) , not to mention the much improved "feel". I've always said that suspension is more important to dial-in first before power...if ya can't get the power to the ground properly, then it'll be pretty useless.

I thinks it's also safe to say your FZR reads like a "who's who" in quality...Ohlins, Race Tech, Galfer, D.I.D and K&N! Someone's a high roller! LOL! :poke

Well done! :)

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YEC_YZF750SP wrote:WOW! Ya spent some bucks $$, cha ching! LOL! I'd easily say that it is $$$ well spent.

Yep, Galfer makes high quality stuff and the direct 2 line set-up is the way to go. I've never liked the single line from the master cylinder, then splitting into 2 lines. That doesn't make any sense to me.

Your new suspension must make your FZR feel like a World Superbike now ;) , not to mention the much improved "feel". I've always said that suspension is more important to dial-in first before power...if ya can't get the power to the ground properly, then it'll be pretty useless.

I thinks it's also safe to say your FZR reads like a "who's who" in quality...Ohlins, Race Tech, Galfer, D.I.D and K&N! Someone's a high roller! LOL! :poke

Well done! :)

Yeah I have a good friend who works on bike's & on the side is an avid track racer.
We sat down and set a budget which by the way was never met but exceeded...lol
thought it out this was the best thing, since I don't like the newer bikes anyway.
Every time I go places people can't believe it's a 93 FZR1000 you don't see them anymore and I love the attention she gets...
oh yeah she handles like a dream...! power is always there,
she only has 20,000 miles and my brother owned it before me so it's always been in the family never repainted or ever been downed "knock on wood"...lol
My daughter loves it she's only 8 and rides with me all the time...!
I also have the Corbin Lady gunfighter seat too...

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Picture shot only...! she dosnt rid like this...
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Thanks,
Frank
RocknFZR1000

My other toys:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3r2kaUByDqM
http://cardomain.com/id/RocknZ28

If you think about it, It's Already To
Late!!! "FZR1000 in Your Face"

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