Dutch FZR1000 streetfighter

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Fizzer1000fighter
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Dutch FZR1000 streetfighter

Post by Fizzer1000fighter »

See if i can post a few pics of my Fizzer 1000 project which i have start building almost 2 years ago:

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Still a shitload of things to do, but when the new engine mounts are welded and the frame is powdercoated i finally can start assembly.

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Post by hotcam »

:good That is going to be soooo wicked when you're done. That's an R1 tank and tail, right? LOVE the swingarm...
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Post by Fizzer1000fighter »

Thanks,

Yes i have used a 2003 R1 gas tank which looks a lot better compared to the ugly lump of metal fitted originally. The gas tank it is lifted at the rear to get a forward leaning agressive look, and then it is modified to fit flush to the exup frame beams.

The rear clip is a 2005 R1 unit, but shortened bij a good 3 inches. The original clip is way too long for a fighter so it was cut into 11 pieces and melted back together.

Other mods so far:

Engine: Thunderace head + TPS carbs + wiring & ignition, YZF750R 6-speed trannie, mechanical clutch conversion, engine completely blasted/painted and rebuild.

Frame: heavily modified to fit the RSV Mille swingarm, rear shockabsorber brackets replaced 40 mm off-centre to fit the shock and up-pipe for the seatpipes. Custom made subframe. Engine mounts replaced by Thunderace mounts. Brackets for steering damper welded.

Suspension: Kawa ZX10R USD forks with black ceramic coating, radial brakes with 2005 R1 discs, RSV swingarm, custom made CNC upper triple tree, Bitubo racing shock absorber, 2005 R1 wheels and 200 sized rear tire.

And another long list of modified parts....



This will be the final modification:
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Post by Ebolavictim »

that looks the mutts nuts mate even as it stands now. looks like a lot of hard work has already gone in to.

hope to see it completed soon. :banana
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Post by haunter »

oh my, thats gunna be one hot bike!
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
03 SV1000S - bye bye
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Post by nynoah »

I would love to see more pics of your bike. Can you tell me how you got the Aprilia swing arm to mount up. What kind of work did it take?

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Post by Ck »

A full write up can be found on the UK site here:

http://www.fzr1000.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=6161

Cheers

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Post by Marb »

Awesome bike Rene, but you already knew that didn't you :cool

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