Recent pics of my '89 FZR1000

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Overkill
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Recent pics of my '89 FZR1000

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I'm surprised there are so few pics of our bikes on this forum, so I sought to remedy that!
Hope everyone will enjoy these as much as I like seeing member's bikes.

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1989 FZR1000 Exup | 155mm DogBones | Ohlins rear shock | RaceTech gold front fork cartridge emulators | '02 R1 front Gold Spots w/SS lines & matching MC | EBC XC front rotors & HH pads | K&N | FactoryPro shift kit | Dunlop Sportmax Qualifiers on Marchesini magnesium rims & DynaBeads| FactoryPro Ti emulsion tubes/jets | WaterWetter & Syn-lube | Deka AGM battery | Nology Coils, Capacitorized ignition wires, and plugs

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Post by 97YZF1000 »

Beautiful bike! I have always loved the red/white/blue paint scheme of the '89. Only thing I never liked were the round mirrors. I put white YZF750 (square) mirrors when I had my '92 and it looked so much better. One day I'd like to get a nice '89...

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beautiful pics
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Post by hotcam »

Great looking bike. I think the round mirrors match the round headlights
and the square mirrors match the square headlights. But that's just
my opinion.
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