PROJECT NUMBER 2!

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Not a lot going on Si, i was going to bleed the clutch and rear brake but ran out of fluid, have to go get some on Saturday.
Its mainly bodywork to finish, but after my last effort, i think i`m going to leave that to the proffessionals.........cue Bodie and Doyle music :D
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Started to strip my new bike, swapped tank, fuel cap and changed the vacuum pipes, all running well.

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I think a track day is in order for all us yzf750/1000 owners.

so there

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bikes look good rf. what u hoping to get on the dyno and what rear sprocket u got on it.
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Cadwell definitely, but it will be april/ may before the bike is ready. Happy new year to all.
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Im looking at doing one!!!
Next stop 200mph
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put me in for some engine brackets steve.
yzf750r full race spec bike. fitted with thunderace motor.
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Rear end plastics and electrics all swapped and working. :)

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barden wrote:I think a track day is in order for all us yzf750/1000 owners.

so there

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up north steve
steve (me) anymore ou there.

bikes look good rf. what u hoping to get on the dyno and what rear sprocket u got on it.
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rf9rider wrote:
barden wrote:I think a track day is in order for all us yzf750/1000 owners.

so there

rf9rider
up north steve
steve (me) anymore ou there.

bikes look good rf. what u hoping to get on the dyno and what rear sprocket u got on it.
Bugger! No edit button........ :lol:
Cheers Steve, I`ll be up for a track day when the weather gets better.

I`m using standard size sprockets at the moment, might change after i see what it goes like.
Don`t know about BHP, its a standard FZR1000 motor, so whatever they produce?
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STOCK SHOULD BE GOOD FOR 130 AT THE WHEEL...
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Been out in the garage tonight, swapped wheels and discs, and fitted the mudguard.
Coming along slowly! :)

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This is just so fascinating :nod: can't wait for the next instalment and to see the finished article :cool:
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Stig wrote:This is just so fascinating :nod: can't wait for the next instalment and to see the finished article :cool:
Can't agree more wish he'd bloody hurry up...see what happens when you go on holiday rf9 you upset the natives :\
Brakes??? I thought thats what pedestrians were for!
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Looking good! Inspiration for me to get off my lazy arse and do something!
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Thanks all. :D
More to follow tomorrow as i`ve got to swap the rear wheel and perhaps start fitting the rest of the fairing.
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