FZR 1000 mid pipe

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FZR 1000 mid pipe

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Does any one have the diameter and the depth of the mid pipe measurments where it bolsters on to the header?? <p></p><i></i>

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Re: FZR 1000 mid pipe

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Here is the measurments I am trying to accomidate:<br><br>15.5cm in circumference<br>4.5cm in diameter<br>3.5cm in depth (the narrow part)<br>6.5cm in depth (the top of the thickest part) <p></p><i>Edited by: <A HREF=http://p072.ezboard.com/bexupbrotherhoo ... ood>Duncan Hines</A> at: 9/14/05 12:13 pm<br></i>

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YZF Slip-on from FZR1000

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For any one looking for a slip-on for a YZF750 cudos goto to FZRDude and Hooligan, they were right on the money. You can use a slip-on from an FZR1000 89 in this case to fit an existing YZF750 stock header and mounting.

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what about other years of fzr1000? Will an '88 or '90 slip-on fit on a yzf750?

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Hey Boz, 89-95 will work.
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FZRDude wrote:Hey Boz, 89-95 will work.
Fantastic! Makes searching for one so much easier.

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All exhaust applications for 89-95 FZR 1000 and all YZF 750 models are the same. This is for Slip-on only.

Coincidently enough if anyone needs a nice Yosh RS3... just ask it's sitting h ere waiting for a new home.

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what are u asking for it Chuck?
Woot, I had a FZR1K.................now I got a '02 R1, but still lookin for the right EXUP......

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$150.00 It's Aluminum with an aluminum mid pipe. In good shape and sitting in a BOX waiting to go somewhere else but here. They are out of production so, there aren't many left. Newe units I get from Hindle for around $300. The Yosh isn't that loud, but sweet flow and look. I'm a HUGE Yosh fan, yes I know they're Suzuki R&D based, but for slip-ons, it's not that much difference. All parts are listed in Classified section (Huge parts sale)

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