Fzr400 Mudguard and Rear Tray Fitting

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sam5473
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Fzr400 Mudguard and Rear Tray Fitting

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Hi I recently bought an Fzr400 with the subframe, mudguard, rear lights and the rear tray off. And I have gone to put it together I don't know how the mudguard and the rear tray fit. I Have it in a position that makes sense but Don't know which screws/ bolts to use to secure them. Can someone post a picture of theirs or who can tell me how it goes?
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Re: Fzr400 Mudguard and Rear Tray Fitting

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what model?
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Re: Fzr400 Mudguard and Rear Tray Fitting

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Have a look in this album for a couple of hints and also in the FZR General forum at the top thread for webbased manual downloads.

http://s109.photobucket.com/albums/n44/ ... ?start=all" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

If your bike looks different to this then you'll need to find the model type as Taggy says
our biggest problem will be locting the electrics that sit there
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Re: Fzr400 Mudguard and Rear Tray Fitting

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It's a 1989 3en2 but I wouldnt have thought it mattered, I would have thought they were all roughly the same!
It looks the same I just need a close up picture of the rear tray
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Re: Fzr400 Mudguard and Rear Tray Fitting

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You'd be surprised how a small change can make a big difference.

The one in the photobucket link is a 3en2. start by offering up the mudgard to the frame on the bike and you'll soon work it out. The rear blots catch a lot of road grim and shear off ... I might have used superglue on mine :o
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Re: Fzr400 Mudguard and Rear Tray Fitting

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I have the mudguard on at one end (end closest to the fuel tank) but the other end I'm not which screws are used, they look like they are longer ones which go through the rear tray and subframe as well as the mudguard, is this right? Do you have a closer picture of the rear tray?
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Re: Fzr400 Mudguard and Rear Tray Fitting

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This is from the parts book, it should help a bit better than a photo

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