'89 fzr400r exup manual/advice needed
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Re: '89 fzr400r exup manual/advice needed
thanks will and evil
ill get some pics up tonight, looking to start a restoration thread, she's a runner but not in the best nick
99$ sure she's a 3en2, intakes below lights, exhaust is stamped as well.
could anyone tell me exactly what an m max box will do?
have my eyes on a gold speedo converter which will bypass the restriction built into the speedo?
(had an nc24 few years back, is the 3en2 similarly hobbled?)

ill get some pics up tonight, looking to start a restoration thread, she's a runner but not in the best nick

99$ sure she's a 3en2, intakes below lights, exhaust is stamped as well.
could anyone tell me exactly what an m max box will do?
have my eyes on a gold speedo converter which will bypass the restriction built into the speedo?
(had an nc24 few years back, is the 3en2 similarly hobbled?)
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Re: '89 fzr400r exup manual/advice needed
The restriction will cut in at 180 kmh ... or 112mph
A gold KMH to MPH converter will change the restriction to 180 MPH so you won't need to worry about it. It's good for a road bike because you can read the speedo in MPH.
The M-Max derestrictor will circumvent the restriction. Good for a race bike or if you change the speedo to a mph one
A gold KMH to MPH converter will change the restriction to 180 MPH so you won't need to worry about it. It's good for a road bike because you can read the speedo in MPH.
The M-Max derestrictor will circumvent the restriction. Good for a race bike or if you change the speedo to a mph one
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Re: '89 fzr400r exup manual/advice needed
I think you're right there's a nice bike underneath it all 

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Re: '89 fzr400r exup manual/advice needed
cheers
i'll get some better pics over the weekend when I start the work. if it ever stops raining

i'll get some better pics over the weekend when I start the work. if it ever stops raining

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Re: '89 fzr400r exup manual/advice needed
Was that the absolute steal on ebay for £330 a week or so ago?baldy wrote:cheers![]()
i'll get some better pics over the weekend when I start the work. if it ever stops raining
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Re: '89 fzr400r exup manual/advice needed
it was!
couldn't believe it went for so little. all the way to fetch it (350 mile round trip
) I was half expecting it to be an absolute dog but luckily it just needs a damn good clean and a decent pipe, carburation is way off.

couldn't believe it went for so little. all the way to fetch it (350 mile round trip

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Re: '89 fzr400r exup manual/advice needed
I was bidding on itbaldy wrote:it was!![]()
couldn't believe it went for so little. all the way to fetch it (350 mile round trip) I was half expecting it to be an absolute dog but luckily it just needs a damn good clean and a decent pipe, carburation is way off.

Pah- 350 miles is nothing! we did the thick end of 700 miles last weekend to collect a £160 2TK rolling chassis and close to 600 miles the weekend before to collect a £100 Genesis/3EN1 basket case

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: '89 fzr400r exup manual/advice needed
did you see the other 3en2 with the polished frame? gutted I missed that at the time. my NS sold in the morning, logged on after lunch and it had gone
but im well chuffed with it, thanks

but im well chuffed with it, thanks
