My '93 YZF750R

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welcome to the group, glad you found us.

great screen name by the way!
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Like your choice in bikes! I've got a Triumph in my garage next to the YZF - a 2001 TT600!
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thanks pink! i really enjoy my little bonnie. it's a fun bike to cruise around on. i love vintage brit iron, but i wanted something i could ride without worrying about it.

if i had the cash for a new all-around bike, i would test ride the new tiger!
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Yeah,the new Tiger does look nice!Could never get rid of the yammy tho!
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Post by YZF_Rider »

I also went out the other weekend just to give my bike a short run as I hadnt started for ages.
I then went out the other sunday to the Ace cafe.
Wasnt till I got back that I relaised to tax had run out in december !!
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pink peril wrote:Sounds good to me-I went out yesterday on the old girl cos the weather was so nice(first time out since about October!) and ended up doing over 100 miles! Felt so good!!

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Post by umlinar »

hey man...realy nice ride!!! I'm wondering wher did you get those blue screws? i would realy like to buy them but here in slowenia....nothing i could not belive it!!!

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umlinar wrote:hey man...realy nice ride!!! I'm wondering wher did you get those blue screws? i would realy like to buy them but here in slowenia....nothing i could not belive it!!!

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Or ProBolt, same company
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The bolts you see in the photo are Pro-Bolt which are quite a dark blue.I'm in the process of changing the bolts for lighter blue which match the footpegs better-I'll post another photo when their all finished.If you look on Ebay there are a lot of fairing screws which are the same as Pro-Bolt but a lot cheaper.
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Post by YEC_YZF750SP »

Pink Peril,

Your YZF750R is : BEAUTIFUL! The Carbon Fibre Akrapovic pipe looks very smart! ;)

Good job on taking such excellent care of your ride!

Julian

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Thanks for the kind comments! That akrapovic can was bought to replace a crappy Micron can that came with the bike.With the baffle removed,it now sounds sweet! Worth the kidney i had to sell to buy it! LOL :)
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nice and tidy mate

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Post by haunter »

very clean!
88 FZR 1000 - SuperTrap, K&N, FP kit - sold
90 FZR 1000 - 1040, Ohlins, 91 USD's...some other stuff - sold

93 FZR 600 - rat/cafe/POS/Trackbike Project
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Thanks for the comments! Here's a slightly more recent photo.

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Okay Pink.... another question..... or three....

What mirrors are those off of? Is it a straight bolt up? And do you see more than your elbow?

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FZRDude wrote:
What mirrors are those off of? Is it a straight bolt up? And do you see more than your elbow?
I can see quite a bit more than my elbow with my stockers. Matter of fact, I can darn near see my whole arm............. :poke
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Those mirrors are Motrax Elegant carbon-I think that they are listed in the catalogue as Honda Fireblade fitting but they fit straight on the YZF no problems.I find that I can see behind much better than the standrd ones I took off-and they look so much better than the dirty white things that Yamaha fitted!!
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