my fzr 1000

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my fzr 1000

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bought it a couple of years back had a good summer riding last year but the old girl was tired the diy paint job was nasty exup valve seized forks seals weeping mish mash of odds and sod bolts holding panels on. heath Robinson creation of fibreglass between rear panels.
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a bit more stripping went on

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while it's been apart it has had all filters fluid and plugs replace shims checked exup serviced, fork oil seals, lots of thread re taped and alot of stainless nuts bolts and washer
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that looks quite tidy
i'm interested in your exhaust
what is is from ?
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Post by richiepearce »

Thanks yzfpaul,
the exhaust was on it when i purchased it Chris (creedexup) from the other forum said it's an R1 can.
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I've got one of them I may be tempted to sell for the right money :unibrow: :D
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Picked up my finished panels :D spent all day trying to make the fairings fit properly, what a f*&^n nightmare i now know why they were such a bad job in the first place, i wish i had checked it looks like they are bad copy fibreglass side panels, they will have to stay as is until i get some more funds to get originals :crybaby: . At the mo it is passable but there are gaps where there should not be will post pics tomorrow.

On the upside i won the bluespot complete system on ebay.
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i thought the R1 had a 60mm conector pipe ?
thats why i never went for one
or does the end can slip onto the fzr link pipe ?
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yzfpaul wrote:i thought the R1 had a 60mm conector pipe ?
thats why i never went for one
or does the end can slip onto the fzr link pipe ?
Maybe there's 2 gaskets fitted to fill the gap,
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It looks like it has had a band welded round the end of the header.
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Have done 114 miles shakedown test this morning, no problems :)

here are a couple of pics wont win any prizes but has certainly tided the old girl up

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looks smart :thumbsup:
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She looks very well richie lad :nod: :nod: :nod:
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Post by richiepearce »

thanks for the comments thumbsup
I am picking up my blue spots next saturday and would like advise as to what people use to mount the reservoir unfortunately i don't have the equipment to fabricate a bracket so if there is an off the shelf solution.
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thats lookin real sweet richie :thumbsup:

plain and simple makes the silouette distinctive exup

i'd make a cuppa and stare at it all day long :lol:
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