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  1. kiwi60

    FZR750 Cafe Racer

    Made a bit more progress on the bike this week, I've welded up the holes in the outside of the frame. I left the two front holes on the outer rails (which can't be seen in the photo) as they're needed for cables and wiring to pass through, but the rest have been filled. I'm planning to get...
  2. kiwi60

    Must see CX500. Never mind the dogs bollocks, what about the muts nuts!

    I LOVE what your doing here, the rear subframe always look a bit odd to me and the single side swing arm is such a perfect fix for it. You first effort with the English wheel is outstanding - nice work all round :)
  3. kiwi60

    introduce yourself and your bike

    Hello all, I Graham and am living in Auckland. I've just sold my FZR1040 race bike and am now working on a FZR750 street bike. At the moment the motor and swingarm are on the bench and the frame is leaning up against the workshop wall waiting for me to fill the factor cut holes in. It's going to...
  4. kiwi60

    FZR750 Cafe Racer

    Thanks for the welcome guys, it's good to be here. Funnily enough, although we got the FZR750 here in NZ, this bike is actually an ex Canadian machine - go figure... The picture of the bike makes it look better than it is, many of the fairing panels were cracked and the motors been replaced. I...
  5. kiwi60

    FZR750 Cafe Racer

    Firstly, hi from New Zealand. I found this site a while ago and thought it might interest a few people to see my take on building a café racer. The basis for the bike is an '88 Yamaha FZR750 that I've been quietly working away on for a few months and although progress is slow, it is happening...
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