Yes, but I need it to take a pattern off for an ally replacement, sorry.ibby4585 wrote:Cool thanks Kayla.
Don't suppose you have a straight screen brace do you?
Newbie FZR owner.
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Re: Newbie FZR owner.
Useful project bike parts and stuff and things-
www.projection-racing.com
Titanium and Aluminium nuts & bolts-
www.pjcfasteners.com
www.projection-racing.com
Titanium and Aluminium nuts & bolts-
www.pjcfasteners.com
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Re: Newbie FZR owner.
Does that mean there will be a trick Ti or Aluminum replacement one on the market soon?Kayla850 wrote:Yes, but I need it to take a pattern off for an ally replacement, sorry.
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No, it means I'm going to have a go at making an aluminium replacement sometime this century when all the paying work is done and we get a couple of free days to mess with the fun stuffKurlon wrote:Does that mean there will be a trick Ti or Aluminum replacement one on the market soon?Kayla850 wrote:Yes, but I need it to take a pattern off for an ally replacement, sorry.

Useful project bike parts and stuff and things-
www.projection-racing.com
Titanium and Aluminium nuts & bolts-
www.pjcfasteners.com
www.projection-racing.com
Titanium and Aluminium nuts & bolts-
www.pjcfasteners.com
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give it a bit and ibby can send one up - and if you make one kayla, can you make me one too? im going to turn my remaining yam sp into a bdk blinged up beast.
its either that or I hunt down a zxr400 sp...hmm...now theres an idea :)
its either that or I hunt down a zxr400 sp...hmm...now theres an idea :)
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Re: Newbie FZR owner.
Well, when that time comes, if you'd like to recoup some losses I'll buy a purty aluminium replacement when one is available. :DKayla850 wrote:No, it means I'm going to have a go at making an aluminium replacement sometime this century when all the paying work is done and we get a couple of free days to mess with the fun stuffKurlon wrote:Does that mean there will be a trick Ti or Aluminum replacement one on the market soon?Kayla850 wrote:Yes, but I need it to take a pattern off for an ally replacement, sorry.
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So my flatslide carbs have £250 worth of damage to them according to BDK who are undertaking a strip/ clean and repair.
I do have some fz400rrsp cv carbs on my racebike which are linked to a ramair box and scoop. Do I need to get different rubbers and a airbox to fit these?
I'm away from the bike this week so just mulling over ideas.
Cheers
Kris
I do have some fz400rrsp cv carbs on my racebike which are linked to a ramair box and scoop. Do I need to get different rubbers and a airbox to fit these?
I'm away from the bike this week so just mulling over ideas.
Cheers
Kris
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I think you do but can't say for sure.
That's pretty gutting.
That's pretty gutting.
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Evilchicken0 wrote:I think you do but can't say for sure.
That's pretty gutting.
I know! I was just getting to the point that I was winning with this bike too. I'm a bit fed up but it needs to be done right so the carbs will be sent BDK to be sorted.
I wanted to get it running this weekend but can't be arsed to buy new rubbers etc for cv carbs. So I will have to wait for them to come back from BDK.
I might actually ride this bike one day! Lol
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Yup one day.
Be worth it when its done
Be worth it when its done