Newbie FZR owner.
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Re: Newbie FZR owner.
The exup helps the low and midrange because the natural tuning of the engine is top end .... add to that some flatslides and could make the bike a bit flat until you get it on song.
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Re: Newbie FZR owner.
Ahh right i see i did wonder about the exup valve
On the FZR specifications most FZR's are quoted as having 59bhp. I think the 3tj6 and 3tj7 are quoted as 53bhp is this a different restriction or a lesser tuned motor?
On the FZR specifications most FZR's are quoted as having 59bhp. I think the 3tj6 and 3tj7 are quoted as 53bhp is this a different restriction or a lesser tuned motor?
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Re: Newbie FZR owner.
Ah, well you see ....
In 1988 the top speed restriction came in so apart from changing the engines to aid racers there wasn't a lot of point in continuing to update or make any more power, so the factories shook hands on 55hp (I think it was). That's why the rvf400 produces less than the vfr.
Couldn't tell you where the restriction is though, maybe in the CDI but that's just a guess
In 1988 the top speed restriction came in so apart from changing the engines to aid racers there wasn't a lot of point in continuing to update or make any more power, so the factories shook hands on 55hp (I think it was). That's why the rvf400 produces less than the vfr.
Couldn't tell you where the restriction is though, maybe in the CDI but that's just a guess
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Re: Newbie FZR owner.
Sorry Boris, but the flatslides myth is just that, a myth. If they're set up right they're much better than CVs at everything everywhere in the rev range, but the fact that they're more difficult to set up/easier to mess up/less forgiving to lazy riders* has given rise to the internet wisdom that 'flatslides are crap on the road'.Evilchicken0 wrote:The exup helps the low and midrange because the natural tuning of the engine is top end .... add to that some flatslides and could make the bike a bit flat until you get it on song.
* ie you can't just whack the throttle open and wait for the carbs to catch up like CVs will.
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Re: Newbie FZR owner.
Boris
It all depends on the type of Plastic welding you get done
I use a product called Plastech
Where the crack or break is you sand/grind the square edge off to form a V on each side
Then fill with the catalist and filler powder, this makes a bond as strong if not stronger than the original ABS
You then sand back any excess to the original lines
I can be used to fill in missing bits aswell as making lugs for ones that have broken off
I will see if I can find any pics of the stuff I have already done
It all depends on the type of Plastic welding you get done
I use a product called Plastech
Where the crack or break is you sand/grind the square edge off to form a V on each side
Then fill with the catalist and filler powder, this makes a bond as strong if not stronger than the original ABS
You then sand back any excess to the original lines
I can be used to fill in missing bits aswell as making lugs for ones that have broken off
I will see if I can find any pics of the stuff I have already done
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Re: Newbie FZR owner.
Yes - I use plastex a lot, like on this

Yes Kayla I understad about the flatslides but the point would be you'd need to tune them which is fine if the tuner can do it but as you said they can be tricky.

Yes Kayla I understad about the flatslides but the point would be you'd need to tune them which is fine if the tuner can do it but as you said they can be tricky.
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Re: Newbie FZR owner.
Where exactly is the repair Boris? Great job.Evilchicken0 wrote:Yes - I use plastex a lot, like on this
Yes Kayla I understad about the flatslides but the point would be you'd need to tune them which is fine if the tuner can do it but as you said they can be tricky.
Do you think you could repair my Nosecone and seatunit if I posted them to you? I would pay you obviously.
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Re: Newbie FZR owner.
This is the one I sold on the bay - it wasn't as good up close - I'll see if I can find some more pics.
Both the two top mounts had cracked; one of the mirror ears was broken but there the other (on the photo's side) was cracked; the bottom end joining the fairing was broken so I made a new bit; all the screen holes were drilled out to a bigger size so I filled and redrilled them.
I sprayed the white, retouched the red - not a great job but ok from a few paces away, I put a new Yamaha sticker on it.
I used cans to spray it which is ok. I don't mind sticking them together but it might be better to get a sprayer to blow in the paint. Cellulose would be more resistant
Both the two top mounts had cracked; one of the mirror ears was broken but there the other (on the photo's side) was cracked; the bottom end joining the fairing was broken so I made a new bit; all the screen holes were drilled out to a bigger size so I filled and redrilled them.
I sprayed the white, retouched the red - not a great job but ok from a few paces away, I put a new Yamaha sticker on it.
I used cans to spray it which is ok. I don't mind sticking them together but it might be better to get a sprayer to blow in the paint. Cellulose would be more resistant
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Re: Newbie FZR owner.
Here you go
Inside - shows some of the repairs

New piece cast and attched - I didn't have the stripes to put over the paint edge
I had to paint where the sticker was broken ... not so straight lines huh ?
Still some visible imperfections

Inside - shows some of the repairs

New piece cast and attched - I didn't have the stripes to put over the paint edge

I had to paint where the sticker was broken ... not so straight lines huh ?

Still some visible imperfections

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Re: Newbie FZR owner.
Nice repair boris