Facebook
Post Reply 
 
Thread Rating:
  • 0 Votes - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
1995 fzr 1000 motorcycle
16thJanuary2008, 06:14 AM
Post: #1
1995 fzr 1000 motorcycle
1995 fzr1000 it is missing the plastic , it has a 1997 yzf 1000 tail on it, has a modified headlight on it. It comes with an HJC full face helmet. for it. If you have any questions ask them her, obviously the reason for there being no plastic is because it was dropped. The bike runs like a champ , burns no oil, no leaks I can see. I can floor it and it does not smoke. Its a 4 cylinder 4 stroke. It has pirelli front and rear tires, the rear is getting a little nekkid but not to the point of showing tread.

1997 yzf tail on bike

[Image: bikepic.jpg]

Engine after oil change

[Image: yzfengine.jpg]

Front of bike with modified headlight

[Image: bikey.jpg]

[Image: bike2.jpg]
[Image: bike1.jpg]


[SIZE="2"]PRICE I AM JUST ASKING 1800 FOR THIS BIKE[/SIZE]

Nada low retail is 2200 and average retail is 3500 , KBB trade in value is 2500 and retail is 3500 , low retail means you can expect mechanical problems with the bike but not with this one I have driven this a huge distance and would trust it anywhere. The reason I am selling this bike so cheap is because I am a 19 year old college student who needs something that can better transport me when I have to make a 120 mile round trip consecutive times in a week. The bike is located in Collins, Mississippi.


I just have to get 1800 out of it, what this means is if you find someone wanting to pay 2200 for the bike you can pocket the 400. I figure the bike should sell quick at this price.
Quote this message in a reply Return to top
16thJanuary2008, 04:42 PM
Post: #2
1995 fzr 1000 motorcycle
If you can find the plastic it would sell better. Plastic will set you back in the $1000.00 to $2000.00 range.

White Rhino Fabrication
[Image: Sig.png]

Chris.Brown@whiterhinofab.com

601-397-1118

- Tube Bending
- Prototype Development
- 3D CAD Services
- CNC Plasma Cutting
- Complete Chassis Fabrication
- Roll Cage Fabrication
- Suspension Fabrication
- Mig Welding
- Tig Welding
- Bumper Fabrication
- Brackets, Tabs, Etc
Visit this user's website Find all posts by this user
Quote this message in a reply Return to top
16thJanuary2008, 05:19 PM
Post: #3
1995 fzr 1000 motorcycle
Plastic wasnt that expensive when I called?


Side fairings per dealership 135 per side

Cowl hood 235

Total 505

Thats from a dealership, I found some plastic on ebay for just under two hundred from a black bike like mine a few weeks ago. And some not so good shape plastic for seventy five bucks.


The bike also comes with a full face hjc helmet
Quote this message in a reply Return to top
17thJanuary2008, 03:48 PM
Post: #4
1995 fzr 1000 motorcycle
That sounds about right, I forgot that you have the rear already, the only thing else you may need for the front is the steal frame that holds the Cowl. Not sure how much it is though.

I'd almost like to get it just for the motor and tranny.

White Rhino Fabrication
[Image: Sig.png]

Chris.Brown@whiterhinofab.com

601-397-1118

- Tube Bending
- Prototype Development
- 3D CAD Services
- CNC Plasma Cutting
- Complete Chassis Fabrication
- Roll Cage Fabrication
- Suspension Fabrication
- Mig Welding
- Tig Welding
- Bumper Fabrication
- Brackets, Tabs, Etc
Visit this user's website Find all posts by this user
Quote this message in a reply Return to top
17thJanuary2008, 05:18 PM
Post: #5
1995 fzr 1000 motorcycle
Yeah man I know what your saying though, I really want to put plastic on it. But at this point I have no car and 2000 dollars to spend on one that is reliable. I thought about buying some plastic and hoping it sells better but I didn't want to be in a worse position. I am hoping once it warms up I will have better luck. Most people just dont like the look of a naked bike, the 97 yzf is a big plus for these bikes though the stock 95 fzr tails are hideous lol.
Quote this message in a reply Return to top
17thJanuary2008, 09:44 PM
Post: #6
1995 fzr 1000 motorcycle
I wouldn't bother with the plastics. naked bikes are cool. you could always turn it into a stunter, no need for plastics then either
Find all posts by this user
Quote this message in a reply Return to top
18thJanuary2008, 06:09 AM
Post: #7
1995 fzr 1000 motorcycle
Thanks Smile


Just for future reference here is a pic of a 1997 yzf ,

[Image: 1127_0_1_2_yzf%201000%20r%20thunderace_J...Rocks!.jpg]

Here is a 1995 fzr what the tail would normally look like on this bike

[Image: 2005%5C01%5C27%5Cbikepics-280616-full.jpg]


You can see how much better the tail from a 97 yzf looks on these bikes, if I bought plastic I was gonna do the yzf look so much more sleek the tail on this bike makes it look way better IMHO. Smile
Quote this message in a reply Return to top
18thJanuary2008, 08:51 AM
Post: #8
1995 fzr 1000 motorcycle
if I had one of those, I'd be dead or in jail.

DAVE
96 HB 4WD ka24e CB PM PW PDL
SAS'd, 5.13s, ARBs, 35s and a few more thingsPoke
[FONT="Impact"]Roads? Where we are going we don't need roads.[/FONT]Nasty
Find all posts by this user
Quote this message in a reply Return to top
18thJanuary2008, 09:05 AM
Post: #9
1995 fzr 1000 motorcycle
Its not so bad my friend the one main thing I have learned though, is this bike will stop on a dime and people have the tendency to ride bumper to bumper even though they know its a bike. So I am always afraid about hitting the brakes to hard and them slamming into me.
Quote this message in a reply Return to top
Post Reply 


Forum Jump:


Contact Us | Mississippi-Mud | Return to Top | Return to Content | Lite (Archive) Mode | RSS Syndication