This my FZR! and is't been rebuild so now it looks awesome!

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This my FZR! and is't been rebuild so now it looks awesome!

Post by flying dutchman »

Hy i'm Marcel from Holland, and i have been working on my FZR for some mothns.
When i boucht it, it was a bunch of crap. Lot of parts were missing and the looks were not that great...

My modification:USD front fork and swing arm and rear wheel with an 5,5 wheel from a suzuki.
Digi dash, R6 front fender that i moddeled so it fitted on the original FZR side panels. Feul tank of an YZF750, the seat is from an R1 2002.
Frame and wheel are sprayed in black grome, and the bodywork is sprayed in STANDOX liquid silver.

and when you put all these parts together you get this:
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So if anyone has any advise or tips about my bike, about some things that needs to be changed, please let me know!

Greets Marcel

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Post by Hooligan »

awesome job!! the bike looks great. welcome to the boards, i'm sure you'll find lots of others here who share your passion with your model of bike.
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Thnk's!! I came here because a frend of mine told me that there was an other forum with lots of info about the fzr.
I think i have a lot af reading to do :lol:

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Post by Yoniboi »

That looks superb. Excelent result on the fairing!!!

Why do I live in a country where the traffic laws don't let me change anything??????

Arse.

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WOW is all I can say right now..... :shock
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Post by MadHaqr9 »

I was thinking more like Daaaaamn!

Great look.

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Post by flying dutchman »

thank's everybody! the only thing i want to change is the hight of the clip ons.
they must be a bit lower so the riding position gets al little bit better.

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Post by AHAMAY »

Hi Flying dutchman, Your bike looks great. Can you give me any info on the front fairing conversion and what model bike you have? I am looking to do the same on my 91 fzr1000. And any info would be great. Thanks :D

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Post by flying dutchman »

Sure! :D
I have a FZR600 from the year '89.
I've welded the top pieces of a pair of R6 side panels to my fzr side panels so the front fairing from the R6 fitted.
I had to do this because the front fairing of the R6 is wider than one of an fzr.
To weld i used a secially made fohn? i don't know what the englisch word is for it.
My englisch is not so good, so sorry for the poor translation.

If you want more info or pictures you can also send me an email, my adress is marcel1982@wanadoo.nl

greetz marcel

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Very impressive..... :rock

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Post by KontoBoy »

Saa-weet! There is some real craftmanship and styling there. Well done!

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Post by wertman94 »

That is one bastard of a bike...I love it when somebody gets this creative, and it turns out this good!
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Post by Ebolavictim »

Fantastic effort its good to see how a pil of bits comes together to make a great looking bike.
nice one
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Post by D10XUP »

Nice job well done, bike looks superb..

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Post by scar_biker »

I think i'm in love.......She's pritttty. :cool

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