3en1 4/6 project
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3en1 4/6 project
Will be cleaning the shed out to makes some space, 400 forks r off bike in the air. What parts would be an upgrade off the 600 3he 92 to the 400? Would the tdm850 rear end fitted on the 600 be worth a swap or stay with stock? This dream has come true as the high winds blew the 600 over, made a mess smashed up a lot if fibreglass and paint



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Re: 3en1 4/6 project
If your putting the 600 engine in the 400 frame then yes the 850 swinging arm and wheel would be good because it's a 17" wheel.
I'd probably use the 600 forks on the basis of possibly heavier springs, 4 years younger and 298mm disks.
I'd probably use the 600 forks on the basis of possibly heavier springs, 4 years younger and 298mm disks.
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Re: 3en1 4/6 project
I'd learn how to use punctuation too. My head hurts after reading your post. 

Conventional wisdom says to know your limits. To know your limits you need to find them first. Finding your limits generally involves getting in over your head and hoping you live long enough to benefit from the experience. That's the fun part.
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Re: 3en1 4/6 project
I'm sorry did i post in the wrong forum? Is this the punctuation workshop? Oh no it's the fzr-workshop, my mistake. I'll take all comment's on board, even yours! 

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Re: 3en1 4/6 project
'Comment's'? No apostrophe for that plural! Sorry, couldn't help myself!
trx would be a good move. Shame it had to be damaged to make it happen though!

trx would be a good move. Shame it had to be damaged to make it happen though!
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Re: 3en1 4/6 project
God dam punctuation police! The money i get from exup system, engine and the rest of the bits i strip off, will pay for some trick bits.
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Re: 3en1 4/6 project
Damn...we have spelling police too! 

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Re: 3en1 4/6 project
Although it's a motorbike workshop forum, it is a forum. So I guess you could say that good comunication of the question will get you better answers. I'm not one to throw stones where spelling and written English is concerned but your original post wasn't easy to read so I had to guess a bit with the answer. That kind of gramma is probably ok on a honda forum but as FZR owners we try to rise above it



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Re: 3en1 4/6 project
iancullen7 wrote:I'm sorry did i post in the wrong forum? Is this the punctuation workshop? Oh no it's the fzr-workshop, my mistake. I'll take all comment's on board, even yours!
Sorry bad day yesterday, my head was already swimming with feedback from my accountant

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Evilchicken0 wrote:That kind of grammar is probably ok on a Honda forum, but as FZR owners we try to rise above it![]()

Conventional wisdom says to know your limits. To know your limits you need to find them first. Finding your limits generally involves getting in over your head and hoping you live long enough to benefit from the experience. That's the fun part.
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Re: 3en1 4/6 project
No honda is honda ..... you only use a capital or uppercase for propper nouns, like Yamaha. There's nothing propper about hondas in an FZR forum.


