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What year is the fzr
you will never make that bend in the middle kaw frame handle half as good as the fzr roller and once you make the engine fit your 85% finished
There's a lot of badness floating around this thread. Put the engine in the fzr and go demoralize some people. Looks like you already have a couple of nice triples.
Little trick I learned locally- cut the section of the neck out of the titled frame that has the numbers stamped in it, and weld it on top of the numbers on the other frame. Bam! FZR titled as a 72 Kawasaki.
A little grey, but the cops actually applauded my ingenuity when I did it...
Looks like an FZR600 frame? I have one, could be wrong though. I wouldn't waste my time swapping the engine in that. Now if you could find an FZR400RR frame to swap it in...yes. The steel frame on the 600s is a known shortcoming on those bikes. I'm looking to build a 400 frame R6 swing arm and fork with an FZR600 engine with a YZF600 top end which makes it a 660 and easily gets over 100hp.
Anyway...love 2 strokes and these old triples and I'll be following.
Bryantr, that is in no way an FZR frame. FZRs- both 600 and 400- have beam-type frames, the difference is steel versus aluminum, but you'd have to be an expert to see the differee at a glance. That loks like the original frame with FZR suspension and wheels. And the 660 you refer to is an Early YZF600 motor with an FZR600 crank, not a YZF topend on an FZR.
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