Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hi i'v owned this bike for 4 years and its been fun but time to let it go.

Very fast reliable bike

42500km

spec list

Make ModelYamaha FZR 1000 EXUP

Year1992

Engine

Liquid cooled, four stroke, 35° forward inclined transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 5 valves per cylinder.

Capacity1002Bore x Stroke75.5 x 56 mmCompression Ratio12.0:1

Induction4x 38mm Mikuni BDST

Ignition / StartingDigital / electric

Max Power 145 hp 105.7 kW @ 10000 rpm (rear tyre 131.7 hp @ 10500 rpm)

Max Torque10.9 kg-m 107 Nm @ 8500 rpm

Transmission / Drive5 Speed / chainFrameDdiamond Deltabox

Front Suspension43mm Telehydraulic for adjustable preload, 120mm wheel travel.

Rear SuspensionGas/oil single shock, rising rate adjustable preload and damping. 130mm wheel travel.

Front Brakes2x 320mm discs 4 piston calipers

Rear BrakesSingle 267mm disc 1 piston caliper

Front Tyre130/60 VR17

Rear Tyre170/60 VR17

Dry-Weight / Wet-Weight209 kg / 236 kg

Fuel Capacity 19 Litres

Consumption average16.3 km/litres

Braking 60 - 0 / 100 - 013.1 m / 37.0m

Standing ¼ Mile 10.1 sec / 216.8 km/h

Top Speed273.4 km/h

1992

FZR 1000 RU exup

Got a few mods

steering dampener

electronic speedo

flush indicators

3 way adjustable leavers

clip on's

k&n air filter

dyno jet stage 1 kit

drag pipe

New parts

front brake pads

fork seals

grips

back tyre 180/55 pilot power

front tyre diablo strada

battery

I have all the fairing parts that will b sold with the bike.

Light,screen ect

sold unreg

Any Q's just ask

willing to swap wrecked r32 33 let me know what you've got

cash both ways

Attached Thumbnails

  • post-55399-0-76363800-1340364679_thumb.jpg
  • post-55399-0-43690700-1340364782_thumb.jpg
  • post-55399-0-97778700-1340364799_thumb.jpg

Edited by Na boy

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Latest Posts

    • Prime parking, she is a little girl...LOL
    • I'm actually not sure - I think it was "Stealth Performance" (It really is near impossible to find a FEMALE 1/8BSPT to 1/8NPT male at ALL) but having the thing leveraged on a 90 degree angle on a small aluminium fitting is not too smart. Also in not too smart, I've drilled out the center of the broken fitting so there's maybe 0.00001mm of thread to bite into, so yeah. I may have to get it drilled/tapped/plugged entirely. Given I could conceivably tap a thread/adapter/pressure line in any point in the oil system I suppose it's feasible to run a line to the Nissan Sensor to keep the dash working. Do these exist in AN fittings and the like? Like an AN fitting that has a NPT (or other?) thread as well for putting a sensor in?
    • I would agree.  There will be an amount of boost you could run safely with an otherwise factory system, but it would be low enough to not be worth the cost.  And if you are reliving your 20s, you know a 'little bit' was never enough. Personally, if I didn't want to spend the money, then stick with NA bolt-ons, and maybe a tune.
    • Fuark, at least the motor survived. What brand was the fitting that snapped?
    • Wrong question. There's no point in spending the rather large sum of cash and effort to add turbo, without taking it to the "sensible" limit of the motor itself. If you have to upgrade injectors, etc, then so be it. That is a tiny fraction of what it will cost you to turbo it.
×
×
  • Create New...