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  • Birthday 08/01/1970

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    1993 978cc Fireblade 1988 Yamaha FZ750 in bits 1987 FZ750 in even more bits 1988 FZ750 in one piece & road legal !

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    Cars, bikes, guitar, drink, girls, arse, feck !

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  1. As above 35K is nothing if oil has been changed regularly. One of mine is showing 54k & the bores, cam lobes etc all mint when I removed the head last year. valve clearances are critical on them or power loss, poor starting/running will occur. Generally hardy old things with plenty of character & decent performance for an old bike. Suspension could well be past its best by now so check rear shock & front fork action. This is my forum dedicated to the FZ750 here, http://fz750.proboards.com/index.cgi it's not been running long (1 week in fact) but getting a steady flow of visitors & people joining every day. Would be nice to see you on there.
  2. Don't know about the FZX but the FZ750 gives similar problems when the side stand switch becomes faulty. If your Fazer has one you could try bypassing it to see if the cutting out problem stops.
  3. Just watch the banjo bolt mounts on blue spots. R6/1 have the bolt on the side, Thundecat/ace on top (I think ?). I used R1 on my TRX but they twisted the lines more than the standard callipers when bolted up. If you have fixed ends on your lines this could be a problem. Think most Yamaha's from early 90's had 100mm bolt spacing for calliper mounts so you should be spoilt for choice. Blue spots are a good upgrade if used along with the master cylinder from the same bike. You will get a better response regards your "wanted" parts if you post in the "wanted" section. I'm not going to pm you on the off chance you want an after market top fairing with exup lights or a black seat unit just in case you don't... . . do you ?
  4. Best bet is to join this forum; http://trx850.motomaniac.net/forum/ & use the search button a lot. I viewed one a few years back with Aprilia RSV fairing lowers fitted. Didn't look too bad. Probably best to use fairing from a narrow bike ie V twin or another parallel twin. Anything is possible, just depends how much effort you are prepared to put in. Can't say I'm keen on full fairing for the TRX. Bikini top & a short belly pan looks perfect to me. Bit like the one in my avatar.
  5. Hello agfz750, Why not start a restoration thread like Kevin has with pictures of your progress (once you start restoring that is). Don't expect a huge response on here though, my thread was on here for months without a reply so I deleted it. I hope Kevin doesn't mind the odd deviation on his. I am guilty of posting pictures of one of my bikes above, sorry Kev. As the owner of 3 FZ's (2 runners & 1 spares bike) I have found that good quality panels are by far THE most difficult item to locate. there are several forums dedicated to the FZ, the best ones being FZ750.com & FZ750.net (my opinion not fact). They aren't as busy as some forums but the dozen or so regular users can be very helpful in solving running problems & modification queries. The bikes you will find on there are of all standards from rough non runners to immaculately restored & anything in between so don't be shy, get over to the FZ750.com site & register now ! You will thank me when you do. I'm Graham on there & can help you with posting pictures as the format is a bit dated. See you on the other side soon I hope ?
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    Delete account?

    Just stop using it, what's the worse that could happen ?
  7. "ignition" switch to some. I would be checking ALL connectors from ignition switch to battery & anything inbetween. Something is loose for sure.
  8. FZ750 is know for having very good fuelling as standard so maybe your bike has been jetted for a performance air filter &/or exhaust then had the original items refitted or you have performance items fitted with standard fuelling ? aftermarket exhausts are known to mess with the power curve on the FZ giving flat spots as you have described. Would seem that your air/fuel mixture is at fault if the problem is less evident in cold weather ? Dyno jet kit might help to smooth out your power delivery ?
  9. I would start with the easy stuff like a new set of plugs, check HT leads, plug caps etc but suspect your carbs will need stripping down & cleaning properly if it hasn't been started & used regurlarly in the last 6 years.
  10. Very tidy. Still have a soft spot for these as my first brand new bike was an F reg' DTR & I loved it. Must be one of the longest unchanged production runs ever but when a bike is this good, why change it ?
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    help

    Hello Craig. Not aware of any upside down forks that will just bolt straight in to your%
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    1987 FZ750 thing

    Deleted due to lack of interest.
  13. I've got to say this is one of the most tastefully modified sport bikes I have seen in a long time. Out of the question for my old FZ unfortunately but if ever there was a reason for buying a YZF then this must be it ! I prefer it "with" the Yamaha decals but other than that, would not change a thing about it.. . . except for maybe the owner.
  14. Ian I can't help with performance mod's & I'm guessing you are fairly clued up regards the FZR top end mod from the sound of things but I can help with the front forks/brakes. The yokes fom an 87-88 FZR1000 Genesis (pre exup) will bolt straight to your FZ head stock & give you a much wider range of forks/wheel/brakes combination to choose from. As you know the FZ has thin 39mm forks, a 16" front wheel & single piston calpiers fitted as standard. With the FZR yokes fitted to my FZ I now have 41mm FZR600 foxeye forks which allow for R1 blue spot calpiers or any of the later Yamaha calipers with 100mm bolt spacings. This also means you can fit a 17" front wheel from a TRX850/FZR600 etc giving a wider choice of tyre. Rear end is the same story with the 1000 Genesis arm slotting straight in allowing for the wider wheel & 160 rear tyre. Are you sure you want more performance ? I'm told that with the 1000cc pistons, carbs etc fitted to the FZ you should see in excess of 125bhp & close to 160mph depending on gearing ! I would be tempted to rebuild the cylinder head, get the carbs jetted correctly & fit a decent FZR1000 exhaust. that should be good enough to open several cans of whoopass on any number of youngsters I would have thought ? I look forward to pictures of your progress which ever route you take. FZ's are so cool, even in standard form.
  15. Cheers for that, I guessed right for once. Not sure thee would be room for all the bikes I've ever owned.
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