Yzf fighter build
- hellraiser
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Yzf fighter build
Started off with this sometime back,cant remember exactly how long ago.
Probably bout 2 years.
Fzr750 the jap import restricted version. With a yzf swingarm.
The original front end was shite so bought an fzr1000 one.
Then evolved into this about a year later. After buying a yzf engine.
And a few other bits and pieces.
Same frame, yzf engine, problems fitting carbs in frame and headers bit too close to frame rails too.
Then i got offered a yzf frame, made things easier.
Already had front end from first mock up, along with zx636r rear subby and bodywork. And the swinger etc.
So bye bye fzr build. :roll:
Quite glad the engine didnt fit the old genesis frame properly now.
Have been shopping since getting the new frame,and had the first
mock up (minus engine) last weekend.
I've found that i am probably not gonna need the subframe for the
ninja bodywork now, be easier to make a subby and have it as a single
seater i reckon.
Grafting the subby on looks too much work, and probably not needed, so may be selling it on.
Just gotta get the stem swapped and commence polishing, think i've decided to stay with this set of forks for now.
Nearly went for some usd's a few times, but ive spent too much on massing parts for what i have/already had for now.
I know yzf's come with usd's, but the ones that came with the frame
are scored to fook, so best option was to use what i had.
Think it looks ok really, what ya reckon?
Might update the front, next winter.
Just cant wait to get it built and ride it.
Got a few extra bits that arent pictured too!
Probably bout 2 years.
Fzr750 the jap import restricted version. With a yzf swingarm.
The original front end was shite so bought an fzr1000 one.
Then evolved into this about a year later. After buying a yzf engine.
And a few other bits and pieces.
Same frame, yzf engine, problems fitting carbs in frame and headers bit too close to frame rails too.
Then i got offered a yzf frame, made things easier.
Already had front end from first mock up, along with zx636r rear subby and bodywork. And the swinger etc.
So bye bye fzr build. :roll:
Quite glad the engine didnt fit the old genesis frame properly now.
Have been shopping since getting the new frame,and had the first
mock up (minus engine) last weekend.
I've found that i am probably not gonna need the subframe for the
ninja bodywork now, be easier to make a subby and have it as a single
seater i reckon.
Grafting the subby on looks too much work, and probably not needed, so may be selling it on.
Just gotta get the stem swapped and commence polishing, think i've decided to stay with this set of forks for now.
Nearly went for some usd's a few times, but ive spent too much on massing parts for what i have/already had for now.
I know yzf's come with usd's, but the ones that came with the frame
are scored to fook, so best option was to use what i had.
Think it looks ok really, what ya reckon?
Might update the front, next winter.
Just cant wait to get it built and ride it.
Got a few extra bits that arent pictured too!
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Yes mate, available somewhere, i was looking at them the other night, sure they`re called robi rearsets or something similar, same fitment between Ace and YZF750 , might have been an Ebay shop in USA?Yoda wrote:Your making a good job of that. Like the rear sets. Are they still available to buy from somewhere?
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Cheers
The subframe is gonna slow me down a bit though
Having a bash myself, but may end up needing a professional's help though.
Had some ideas but nothing solid yet.
The rearsets, yeah robby moto engineering is full name.(RME)
I got mine off a bloke in Isle of Man, along with a full Akra system and the fuel tank complete with quick release cap.
Found a site selling them rearsets! ExtremeBykeSportz
May be worth a look.
The subframe is gonna slow me down a bit though
Having a bash myself, but may end up needing a professional's help though.
Had some ideas but nothing solid yet.
The rearsets, yeah robby moto engineering is full name.(RME)
I got mine off a bloke in Isle of Man, along with a full Akra system and the fuel tank complete with quick release cap.
Found a site selling them rearsets! ExtremeBykeSportz
May be worth a look.
B*st*rds the name!....................But you can call me, right bleedin!
- rf9rider
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Very slightly cheaper here with better pics
Ebay USA item no 360009950163 - click here
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Ebay USA item no 360009950163 - click here
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- hellraiser
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Sandy!!
I was gonna message or phone ya! Keep missing ya calls!
I gotta remember to keep my mobile on me at home!
Yeah i'm a bit slow!
Subframe's doin me head in
Not sure how i'm gonna approach it yet
Could do with someone a bit skilled to give us a hand
I really want it rideable this year. Might just make it
I was gonna message or phone ya! Keep missing ya calls!
I gotta remember to keep my mobile on me at home!
Yeah i'm a bit slow!
Subframe's doin me head in
Not sure how i'm gonna approach it yet
Could do with someone a bit skilled to give us a hand
I really want it rideable this year. Might just make it
B*st*rds the name!....................But you can call me, right bleedin!
- hellraiser
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Havent really done much to it lately!
But am putting the zx636 rear on hole for now, as i said in classifieds.
Am now putting yzf bodywork on rear, and waiting on some parts
from very helpful guy's on ere to aid fitting! Couldnt do it without ya's cheers
Got this on the way , paints by dream machine, may have seen it on ebay?
Probably gonna repaint though.
Sorry if i outbidded anyone
I know i said i aint got much cash! But f**k it, i gotta get this rideable
So should look ok with that unit on the back, ya reckon?
Then there's not much stopping me from the build.
Apart from
Steering stem swap
Clean up engine (anyone wanna check valves? )
Hours of polishing!
Front brake lines
Clutch line
Grips
Battery
Rear wheel bearings
Chain and sprockets
Speedo/tacho idiot lights
Front lights (waiting on replacements for my front mini fairng)
Sort led indicators (flash rate)
Quite a list really, and bet ive missed summut
Get there in the end though!
But am putting the zx636 rear on hole for now, as i said in classifieds.
Am now putting yzf bodywork on rear, and waiting on some parts
from very helpful guy's on ere to aid fitting! Couldnt do it without ya's cheers
Got this on the way , paints by dream machine, may have seen it on ebay?
Probably gonna repaint though.
Sorry if i outbidded anyone
I know i said i aint got much cash! But f**k it, i gotta get this rideable
So should look ok with that unit on the back, ya reckon?
Then there's not much stopping me from the build.
Apart from
Steering stem swap
Clean up engine (anyone wanna check valves? )
Hours of polishing!
Front brake lines
Clutch line
Grips
Battery
Rear wheel bearings
Chain and sprockets
Speedo/tacho idiot lights
Front lights (waiting on replacements for my front mini fairng)
Sort led indicators (flash rate)
Quite a list really, and bet ive missed summut
Get there in the end though!
B*st*rds the name!....................But you can call me, right bleedin!
- dangerousdave
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flasher rate
just havin a browz at what your up to with ya fighter mate and i see you are puttin l e d inicators on and flash rate isnt right, sorted mine by new flasher unit from Halfords yes Halfords they have a little motor bike section in there, hope this is some help to you, Davehellraiser wrote:Havent really done much to it lately!
But am putting the zx636 rear on hole for now, as i said in classifieds.
Am now putting yzf bodywork on rear, and waiting on some parts
from very helpful guy's on ere to aid fitting! Couldnt do it without ya's cheers
Got this on the way , paints by dream machine, may have seen it on ebay?
Probably gonna repaint though.
Sorry if i outbidded anyone
I know i said i aint got much cash! But f**k it, i gotta get this rideable
So should look ok with that unit on the back, ya reckon?
Then there's not much stopping me from the build.
Apart from
Steering stem swap
Clean up engine (anyone wanna check valves? )
Hours of polishing!
Front brake lines
Clutch line
Grips
Battery
Rear wheel bearings
Chain and sprockets
Speedo/tacho idiot lights
Front lights (waiting on replacements for my front mini fairng)
Sort led indicators (flash rate)
Quite a list really, and bet ive missed summut
Get there in the end though!
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Stig wrote:Dave...the flasher unit...Does it still self cancel like the std Yam ones?
Oh dont know about that one mate, mine works in the way that if you flick ya button left or right you have to press in in to cancel it, but im sure if you bought one tried it on and it didnt work how you want it to just take it back and get ya money back.
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