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Discussion in 'Yamaha 250cc In-Line 4's' started by FZR Dude, May 31, 2005.

  1. FZR Dude

    FZR Dude New Member

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    2 FZR 250's dressed up really nice. Sorry, I do not know any more than that.

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    i like it....

    but somthing in my head is saying that it just aint rght.
     
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    They look nice! Took me a while before I accepted that they were actually fzr250's (still not entirely sure - it is only the swing arm and the front brake discs that make me think it is).

    Notice the front brake caliper (I guess that is one way to make a radial brake conversion...)? And they also look like they should go a lot faster than what they would.
     
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    I think they look sweet. Especially the huge can and the front nose panel. Where did you find this pic?
     
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    are they original r6/r1 cans???

    would they work?
     
  6. FZR Dude

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    The pic was supplied by one of the members on my board. He actually has a 88 FZR750, but these guys showed up at an FZR meet in Japan.
     
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    Quite impressive...interesting to see what year and model the front cone came off? might actually be an easy conversion for that front nose cone??
     
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    I was thinking about my bike when i saw that pic, but can u imagine what sombody taller than 5 foot would look like riding it. lolz.
     
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    Cool pics Tim,
    thanks for sharing, they look my size <!-- s:lol: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_lol.gif" alt=":lol:" title="Laughing" /><!-- s:lol: -->
     
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    yeah i came across one of these when trawling through the web looking for fzr 250 stuff a couple of months ago. it looks good in that pic but looking from the side its just too stumpy and the r1/r6 can is sooo enormous it looks kinda rediculous.....good effort tho
     

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