ZZR 400/750 Hybrid

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ZZR 400/750 Hybrid

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750cc ZZR anyone? Just picked up a 400 rolling chassis for £50 with V5 :mrgreen: Perfect for my spare GPX motor ;) Won't be starting it just yet, need to get the GPX done first but I'll be doing a full build thread when the time comes :peace:
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Re: ZZR 400/750 Hybrid

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Just picked this one up. Will probably end up breaking it. On the look out for a twin (xs400,gpz500,gs500) to put in a buggy. ;)

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barryfzr wrote:Just picked this one up. Will probably end up breaking it. On the look out for a twin (xs400,gpz500,gs500) to put in a buggy. ;)

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First dibs on the front discs, calipers and spindle then :mrgreen:

Or I may just take whatever's left after you've raped it :peace:
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P'm me a fair price for em delivered and you never kno ;)
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Actually, I may be able to get my hands on an NTV650 Vee-Twin engine if you'd consider one of those in part-ex for the bike?

Edit: I may be able to get a GPZ500S engine next week as well.....
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Re: ZZR 400/750 Hybrid

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Ahh a V-twin is the wrong shape for me.. I have a Honda Bros400 here. The gpz5 might be a goer, but I'm looking for a complete bike to avoid having to buy lots of parts off a robbing breaker...oh hang on :grin: :grin: A quality s/h parts reseller :grin: I'm a long way from you too!!
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done the 600 swap myself , never new the gpx 750 lump fitted :o
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unemployable mcc wrote:done the 600 swap myself , never new the gpx 750 lump fitted :o
Ordinarily it doesn't, the ZZR being a stressed member engine and the GPX having a full cradle. However, I have the engine and the rolling chassis has cost less than a DID chain so I'll make it fit :twisted:
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:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: The GPX engine fits :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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It's a tight fit but it's in. Just need to get the front engine mounts fabricated then I can shuffle the engine about and measure up the rears :peace:
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Re: ZZR 400/750 Hybrid

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Looks a nice snug fit, i'll await further updates with interest. 8-)

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