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My FZR 400 3en2 with r6 race bodywork

Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 10:29 pm
by EZMOTO
HI all, new to forum and fzr's but after buying and modding my first fzr400 , i'm totally in love with the handling on these machines, coming from an 03 R1 this things is on rails, modded the looks now, just need a few more hp, prob go with the fzr6 lump, but very impressed with these bikes.... just need to get some better springs and brakes on her next.. i'm trying to get her ready for the track for local days... and keep it road legal

mods done

r6 bodywork fitted
r6 2008 rear shock
adjustable home made dog bones

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Re: My FZR 400 3en2 with r6 race bodywork

Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 12:59 pm
by Evilchicken0
A 3EN2 .... look for a ThunderCat or YZF750 front end. The 750 might be a bit long in the fork so measure them before commiting, but they're marginally lighter than a T'Cat I believe. You'd also get 320mm discs which might be a bit too much

Re: My FZR 400 3en2 with r6 race bodywork

Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 6:09 pm
by Kayla850
Evilchicken0 wrote:A 3EN2 .... look for a ThunderCat or YZF750 front end. The 750 might be a bit long in the fork so measure them before commiting, but they're marginally lighter than a T'Cat I believe. You'd also get 320mm discs which might be a bit too much
YZF750, 3EN1/2 and Thundercat forks are the same effective length, once they're fitted to the bike and the bit poking out of the yoke is taken into account ;) Thundercat forks work really well- I had some in the 3EN1 I had for a bit. I do, however, have a 48mm Thunderace front end converted to fit my TRX that will fit the 3EN1 and 2...

Re: My FZR 400 3en2 with r6 race bodywork

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 2:00 pm
by toosmooth
what hole centre dimension did you settle for on the dog bones for this shock conversion please?

Re: My FZR 400 3en2 with r6 race bodywork

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 5:21 pm
by thunderace
EZMOTO wrote:Image

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