FZR400RR SP 3TJ2 - Uk Spec

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FZR400RR SP 3TJ2 - Uk Spec

Post by Evilchicken0 »

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/YAMAHA-FZR400-RRS ... 7C294%3A50" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I'm sure a couple of us have seen this bike on the bay ... and at a shade under £3000 it can prove that a good bike with history is still worth something.
It's a lovely bike too.
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it is nice....


as chris said - he shouldn't have sold it.
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although it is a lovely bike ,it was bought from project bikes ltd about 12-18 months ago accident damaged although not recorded ,so hpi clear, think it was advertised for about £895.who ever bought it has done an lovely resto on it ,think owner turbosales 100 on ebay,dont know about its history though! iv'e got a 3tj 6 with 6900 kms on clock ,if anybody wants to make me an offer? :grin:
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I think he got a couple of people bidding so the price went up and up.
He was on here when he was researching the history ... the research is also part of the value.

Crash damage isn't such a major issue as long as the bike is repaired and still straight. I bought my TJ with damage and coverred the dent in the frame (from the clip on knocking round) with frame protectors. If I sell it I'll include the pics of the frame so I don't rip anybody off.

You really want to sell your SP or are you just saying that - remeber it's condition that comands the prices.
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Post by clarkee »

Cant believe how cheap some are though, I've just bought a perfectly serviceable UK 3tj off ebay for £440!! Only needs a chain and clutch cable. Taking it to the Isle of man to practice on next month :grin:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... TQ:GB:1123" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Not an sp but a bloody bargain I reckon.
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Post by Evilchicken0 »

Can't tell directly from the pics ... but ... that could be a 4DX

The speedo reeds in MPH and the rear light could be the right style. It's a good buy if it is, even if it's a 3TJ it's still great value

Well done
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Post by clarkee »

Yeah its the UK model, done the clutch and chain now, stuck some part worn supercorsas on it and mot's on Monday, just a shame about the bloody weather :(
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Cant believe how cheap some are though, I've just bought a perfectly serviceable UK 3tj off ebay for £440!! Only needs a chain and clutch cable. Taking it to the Isle of man to practice on next month
Looks a bargain to me :shock:

Quick off topic question, will the MPH clocks off the above bike fit on my import 1990 3TJ?
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Post by Evilchicken0 »

Quick reply - yes
Longer reply - yes, but you'll need a derestriction box to plug into the loom or a derestricted cdi.

The longer short answer is ... stick with the original clocks and fit a gold mph converter.
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Quick reply - yes
Longer reply - yes, but you'll need a derestriction box to plug into the loom or a derestricted cdi.

The longer short answer is ... stick with the original clocks and fit a gold mph converter.
The bike is already derestricted, well i assume it is as it goes off the clock ;)

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