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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

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