fzr 400/750 hybred
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- Hogdigerdy Dog
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fzr 400/750 hybred
haha that got you interested
does the fzr750 motor go in the 3TJ
just noticed this bike outside a local bike shop, well tatty but altogether,
i was looking at what i thought was an fzr600 foxeye, but turns out it's a 750, on first inspection they look similar, but are they ? and will it fit ?

does the fzr750 motor go in the 3TJ
just noticed this bike outside a local bike shop, well tatty but altogether,
i was looking at what i thought was an fzr600 foxeye, but turns out it's a 750, on first inspection they look similar, but are they ? and will it fit ?
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Re: fzr 400/750 hybred
Nope ... well not without a lot of cutting.
Do the 600 because the crankcases are common to both engines
Do the 600 because the crankcases are common to both engines
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Re: fzr 400/750 hybred
I think the 750 cases are similar to the 1000 cases. I sized up a Thunderace engine for my 3TJ at first and the rear mounts appeared to be in the right position but were too wide, so either the frame would've needed to be modified or the engine. I think the head might be a smidge too wide to fit between the standard frame mounts. I like your thinking though 

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- Hogdigerdy Dog
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Re: fzr 400/750 hybred
much as i thunked, but it was worth a shot,
with a bit of haggling i could have picked the 750 up for a song
never mind there's always tomorrow
with a bit of haggling i could have picked the 750 up for a song

never mind there's always tomorrow

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Re: fzr 400/750 hybred
Wat about a 400/1000.....
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Yamaha-FZR-400-10 ... 2310e97df9
Could be interesting or deadly..........
Cheers
Ian
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Yamaha-FZR-400-10 ... 2310e97df9
Could be interesting or deadly..........
Cheers
Ian
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Re: fzr 400/750 hybred
I think it was originally owned by somebody on here. They said it was a wheelie machine but because of that would break the steering head bearings. The engine had to be dropped to change the plugs etc.
It was a good idea but the reality is the frame is physically to small for the engine
It was a good idea but the reality is the frame is physically to small for the engine