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Post by fzrtim »

Just found this on the pb forum.
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Fzr 400 frame, fireblade motor....F***ing mental! And the triumph daytona 650 fairing fits so well. Makes the 600 conversions look tame....
Check out 'built for go not for show' in the project area of the pb forum. (sorry dont know how to make a link to the site!)
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Post by dobbslc »

HOLY SH*T better get my finger out now!
PS where the F does he sit?
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Post by Sligeach »

judging by the size of the rear sprocket and a 929cc motor it mite be a bit keen to get light at the front
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Post by Evilchicken0 »

Posh front end as well.
I knew there was a conversion with a Blade 918cc in it
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Post by CMSMJ1 »

That is superb...kickass.

I'll bet it spits in your face sat behind it in the queue to go out on a TD.lol
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Post by Thunderbike_steve »

:o
Wow thats cool
I suspect there is a little more work involved than the 600/660 conversion but I could be tempted. Think i'd make the engine a big bang motor though through getting special cams made up just for the full moto gp sound effect
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Post by wullvfr »

declangaelic wrote:929cc motor
Evilchicken0 wrote:Blade 918cc in it

which one is it guy's :?: :lol:



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Post by Evilchicken0 »

I Think it's a 918.
There was another old 3TJ special in Performance Bikes ages ago that used a 918 Blade engine. The guy who owmed it was here (well the old forum) and then had it on e-bay a little while ago. The front sprocket nearly lines up and the back mounts drop in ... I think it's just the top left engine mount that needs modding ... and the head needs bracing of course
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Post by fzrtim »

saw it on ebay and wanted to buy it but was too late!
Evilchicken0 wrote:I Think it's a 918.
There was another old 3TJ special in Performance Bikes ages ago that used a 918 Blade engine. The guy who owmed it was here (well the old forum) and then had it on e-bay a little while ago. The front sprocket nearly lines up and the back mounts drop in ... I think it's just the top left engine mount that needs modding ... and the head needs bracing of course
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Post by Yamamoto »

If it was the blue one with some pink bits here and there on it i owned it a few years ago :) Went like a rocket but needed the forks changing as they weren't up to the job. It was a very tidy conversion and wish i hadn't of sold now but thats like many of the bikes i've owned in the past :)

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