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Winter Project - Reviving a Wounded FJR
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<blockquote data-quote="red2kcbr" data-source="post: 1096841" data-attributes="member: 318"><p>This should be a good project, and you'll wind up with a very nice ride for not too much money. My son swapped an '04 600RR engine into an '03 CBR600RR (they were unchanged between '03 and '04) Gave a grand for the wrecked bike. New engine had 2K miles on it, old engine had 43K miles. We used the wheels and rotors, brakes, header, engine, ECU, and rear shock.</p><p></p><p>Added some cheap Chinese body work, and presto!, nearly a new bike for about $1,400.</p><p></p><p>Wasn't too bad with the manual, and runs fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red2kcbr, post: 1096841, member: 318"] This should be a good project, and you'll wind up with a very nice ride for not too much money. My son swapped an '04 600RR engine into an '03 CBR600RR (they were unchanged between '03 and '04) Gave a grand for the wrecked bike. New engine had 2K miles on it, old engine had 43K miles. We used the wheels and rotors, brakes, header, engine, ECU, and rear shock. Added some cheap Chinese body work, and presto!, nearly a new bike for about $1,400. Wasn't too bad with the manual, and runs fine. [/QUOTE]
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