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R1 front end
#61
I bought a steering stem from brian g from the fz1o site for $150 inc postage, Bought the appropriate bearings from bike bearings.co .uk (£35) Massive thanks to mike (Falcon 269) for the link regarding the top yoke, steering stem and bearing shop. Here's a couple of pics with it all fitted. I had to make a few spacers for the ignition plus a few other mods here and there. Well happy Smile


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#62
Looks good  :thumbup
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#63
Just a point did you move the horn if not do as bristol banger will confirm it will hit the muddy
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#64
Yeah it now sits flush with the underside of the fairing. Cheers for the heads up Wink
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#65
Very nice six pot calipers,,,are they the R!s ?
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#66
Yes mate, the front end comprises of an R1 2008 model front wheel, calipers and discs. a 2002 - 2003 R1 bottom yoke, an lsl 2002 - 2003 r1 bar conversion top yoke. R1 2008 powerbronze mudguard. The steering stem was manufactured by a chap called brian on the fz1o forum.
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#67
wots the rear wheel and did you use the dust cover front spacer
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#68
Rear wheel's standard gen 1 and yes i used the dust cover/spacers supplied with the wheel
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#69
i have the specs for the r6 rear caliper conversion and spacers to make the r1 rear work when ya ready
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#70
:lol  DON'T TEMPT ME!
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#71
Here are a couple of pics showing difference between standard fazer and r1 front end.


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#72
Nice bikes Nick........so if your shed goes on fire and you can only rescue one bike......which one would it be
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#73
It would have to be the tuono as it's worth double the fazers :'(
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#74
Nice conversion nick, looks very neat, and that tuono is awesome .
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#75
Cheers bud. What are you tinkering with these days?
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#76
Just fitted my new mivv gp carbon can Smile


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updated pic Wink


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