ZXR 750L that i built

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ZXR 750L that i built

Postby duspeed » Thu Sep 27, 2012 10:28 pm

I thought i would share some pics and info of a zxr l model i started to build 3 years ago.It started its life as a 11/92 built L1 that was the black, purple,pink colour sceme.I pulled it apart completly and started on a project that i was just going to clean up and use here and there.What happended was different.After 3 years and lots of time it is like new.All the fairings are original that have not been cracked and i decided to paint the bike similar to a zx10 after getting some prices for all the original stickers.Sourced a tank that was in perfect nick.Bought a couple of spare engines for some parts.And found some old stuff i had in the shed from my old race bike when it was new in 93.Like the dash.

So far the mods are.
Fully rebuilt engine with brand new stock camshafts for now.Ported head,Kibble and white valve springs with titanium retainer,tka kit pistons and rods,brand new gearbox,zx9 b2 model 40mm carbies,tka kit headers,zx7 6 inch rear wheel,zxr m1 forks,zx10 standard rear shock.Everything else on the bike is original zxr L parts.
Here are some pics
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Next project already has been waiting 2 months for me to start.Which is another zxr L model that i got of a mate for nothing.This next one i build will be my fun track bike only.
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Re: ZXR 750L that i built

Postby funky » Thu Sep 27, 2012 11:28 pm

Like it a lot, wish i hadn't got rid of my "L" 8)
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Re: ZXR 750L that i built

Postby JimZXR » Fri Sep 28, 2012 3:53 pm

Mate; awesome looking bike, well done!

Just got through the L1 track bike build myself so happy to pass a few PM's back and forth if you need help finding parts but from the look of that one I doubt you'll be lost!

No spare engine then?!? Need one for my spare/street fighter L2 project!
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Re: ZXR 750L that i built

Postby Kermet » Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:38 am

Oh f**k me sideways, that is insane. Nice work mate, love that colour scheme.
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Re: ZXR 750L that i built

Postby duspeed » Tue Oct 02, 2012 8:54 pm

JimZXR wrote:Mate; awesome looking bike, well done!

Just got through the L1 track bike build myself so happy to pass a few PM's back and forth if you need help finding parts but from the look of that one I doubt you'll be lost!

No spare engine then?!? Need one for my spare/street fighter L2 project!


I still have some engine parts.Best is to give me a call on 0408 728 540.To give you idea i have 2 spare tanks some fairings and about 1 1/2 engine in parts.I plan on buying another engine as a spare for the track bike i am about to start building.

Also thankyou for all the good coments.

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Re: ZXR 750L that i built

Postby JimZXR » Tue Oct 09, 2012 8:03 pm

Currently working on a deal for ZXR #3!
Hopefully it'll turn into something I can put in the road for a while!
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Re: ZXR 750L that i built

Postby NINJAINOZ » Tue Oct 23, 2012 8:48 pm

Damn that is a tidy looking example, Nice work, I bet it has put a dent in the wallet by the sound of it?
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Re: ZXR 750L that i built

Postby duspeed » Sun Nov 18, 2012 4:48 pm

NINJAINOZ wrote:Damn that is a tidy looking example, Nice work, I bet it has put a dent in the wallet by the sound of it?


Yep the bike cost me more then what they were new on road.

Also just fitted a set of Muzzy race cams in the other day and started to tune the afrs.So far so good.The afrs are still a bit on the fat side but have another set of needles to try.
The cams really woke the engine up.

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Re: ZXR 750L that i built

Postby Jimmy82 » Sun Apr 14, 2013 4:20 pm

Looks great, love the colour scheme... suits it very well.

Looks like you have put alot of hard work and money into it, well done it look damn nice.
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Re: ZXR 750L that i built

Postby Boags85 » Tue Jul 30, 2013 2:24 pm

Nice work mate looks great
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Re: ZXR 750L that i built

Postby duspeed » Sat Apr 12, 2014 5:45 pm

Ok I have finished the race bike and also changed a couple of things on the road bike.
Here are a couple of pics my son took a couple of weeks ago.

Basically the rad bike got a new engine it is a 800cc now also changed the rear swingarm and rear wheel and the race bike got the race engine with new cams.
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Re: ZXR 750L that i built

Postby JimZXR » Sat Apr 12, 2014 7:48 pm

What wheel/swinger combination did you use?
I've got one off a 7R to put on mine but am torn over something really new and trick!
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Re: ZXR 750L that i built

Postby duspeed » Sun Apr 13, 2014 9:28 am

JimZXR wrote:What wheel/swinger combination did you use?
I've got one off a 7R to put on mine but am torn over something really new and trick!


The road bike has the ZX10 complete rear end.I think it is a 2010. Std zxr rear linkage and arms with a zx10 04 rear shock.Used the zx10 swing arm pivot bolt and machined up alloy inserts to fit inside the frame.
I was going to put this on the race bike but you can not use it in pre modern racing.
The race bike has the zxrL swing arm with a zx7 6 inch rear wheel.

Hope this helps Jim
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Re: ZXR 750L that i built

Postby Phil » Wed Apr 30, 2014 7:00 am

That 10 'arm looks the business.

I am also a big fan of the Red/Green/White colour scheme on the 7's, top work.
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