my 1990 fzr1000.

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willi
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my 1990 fzr1000.

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welcome to the forum!

good looking bike, is the muffler a staintune? i see the staintune decal on the swingarm, but i have never seen one of their pipes on the yzf/fzr series! looks like the new trend in sportbikes with the very short can.
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Post by willi »

hi jason,no its not a staintune i just liked the stickers.and stuck them on. im not sure wat type of muffler it is. i think it has been cut back and shortend.it makes a awsome sound wen its opened up lol :P

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:welcome

looks mint

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Post by Yoniboi »

Mint it is... spotless, makes my bike look like a wreck!!!

Good job the winter's coming and I can get to to bits, get it looking nice again, but you never can get them looking that NEW again.

Nice ride Willi, nice ride. Welcome to the hood.

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Post by willi »

thanks 4 the complements on the bike. id just like to say that i purchased the bike twelve months ago, its got 107000 ks on the clock.not sure if its had any engine mods or not. but it goes hard for an old dinosaur.lol the only thing i have done to it is replaced chain & sprockets, fork seals.greased swing arm bushes and wheel bearings. and replaced the thermostat. because i had an over heating problem. but alls good now and is a pleasure to ride. :banana

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Post by coolatula. »

Sweet looking bike ! If mine had looked that good I never would've painted it.

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its a bit rough around the edges. abit like me realy. but nits not to bad for its age. lol :P

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I'd recommend getting mirrors off a YZF750 or 94-95 FZR1000. Look much better and you can see something besides your inner elbow.
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Post by willi »

yep i agree with ya there. another day another dollar. apart from that they look like mickey mouse ears :lol:

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