Le Projet FZ1000R: Thunderace-Powered Yamaha FZ750

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It's a bit busy, my eyes hurt trying to make out the details.
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There's a kind of brutality to it that I like, but I'd prefer it in black.
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I semi like the 80s style colours but they are a bit much! I'm also assuming that starting with a Thunderace with some tuning/weight loss would have been a far easier/better starting point and probably a better bike but then that's rarely the point of these things.
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That's a lot of power through an FZ frame, I would've gone for FZ bodywork on a Chunderarse.
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Great story about a guy overcoming the odds. It interests me for that reason,rather than an example of a custom build.
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Skub wrote: Mon Oct 06, 2025 7:19 pm Great story about a guy overcoming the odds. It interests me for that reason,rather than an example of a custom build.
Yeah, the graphics/paint job are all a bit secondary to the story but, all the same, it's quite a build. :thumbup:

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I knew a guy who raced an FZ with a FZR1000 Genesis engine in it. That was back in the 80s.
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Bigjawa wrote: Tue Oct 07, 2025 1:49 pm I knew a guy who raced an FZ with a FZR1000 Genesis engine in it. That was back in the 80s.
There were a few OWO1s with litre engines.
Same with some R7s
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Yorick wrote: Tue Oct 07, 2025 2:56 pm
Bigjawa wrote: Tue Oct 07, 2025 1:49 pm I knew a guy who raced an FZ with a FZR1000 Genesis engine in it. That was back in the 80s.
There were a few OWO1s with litre engines.
Same with some R7s
I've got a 911cc FZ750 race engine sat in my garage, you can't tell it from a 750cc FZ750 engine, it has FZR1000 barrels and pistons on an FZ750 bottom end. Peter Day had (and may still have) a couple of ex Belgarda WSB OW01s that are 820cc.
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Other than the paint job that`s ace
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