1990 Suzuki GSXR-750L CTMP P4-F1 lap record holder 1:30.7Motor• 115hp RWHP per Dyno• FC Refreshed top end - 771cc• 13:1 Wiseco pistons• New JP rings• New valves, • Head work/Porting• Total loss ignition – Shorai Lithium ION batteries x2• Shorai ION battery charger.• K N air filterSuspension• FC K-tech internals • Showa USD front forks• Elka S1000rr remote reservoir rear shock, Recent FC refresh• Lust racing dog bones to raise rear endControls• Vortex clip-ons• KOSO Tachometer• Period Yoshimura rear-sets• Extra set of rims with Dunlop rain tires• Assortment of 520 sprockets with quick change rear hubs• EBC rotors with extra padsBodywork• Air-tech racing bodywork• NSD Auto body paint.
That is gorgeous @Relax go for it! I just ask that you pop by with it so I can drool at it from a distance. Our street is used by kids testing their top speed in a 400m distance anyway so may as well piss off the neighbours. We can pretend to argue about your 'test'!
That is gorgeous @Relax go for it! I just ask that you pop by with it so I can drool at it from a distance. Our street is used by kids testing their top speed in a 400m distance anyway so may as well piss off the neighbours. We can pretend to argue about your 'test'!
While it would probably blend in with the rest of the bikes riding dirty, I don't think that will ever be a street bike again. They even removed the ability to charge the battery.
While it would probably blend in with the rest of the bikes riding dirty, I don't think that will ever be a street bike again. They even removed the ability to charge the battery.
While it would probably blend in with the rest of the bikes riding dirty, I don't think that will ever be a street bike again. They even removed the ability to charge the battery.
Nothing's impossible, but it's definitely part of the much larger effort to find a bunch of unobtanium to make this street legal again. But finding one of these in excellent mechanical condition is the hardest part.
1990 Suzuki GSXR-750L CTMP P4-F1 lap record holder 1:30.7Motor• 115hp RWHP per Dyno• FC Refreshed top end - 771cc• 13:1 Wiseco pistons• New JP rings• New valves, • Head work/Porting• Total loss ignition – Shorai Lithium ION batteries x2• Shorai ION battery charger.• K N air filterSuspension• FC K-tech internals • Showa USD front forks• Elka S1000rr remote reservoir rear shock, Recent FC refresh• Lust racing dog bones to raise rear endControls• Vortex clip-ons• KOSO Tachometer• Period Yoshimura rear-sets• Extra set of rims with Dunlop rain tires• Assortment of 520 sprockets with quick change rear hubs• EBC rotors with extra padsBodywork• Air-tech racing bodywork• NSD Auto body paint.
I don't, but I have a soft spot in my heart for oil-cooled Gixxers. I was changing bike more often than you back in the 80's until I landed an '88 GSX-R 750 and finally felt that I finally had enough power to keep me happy. I might be disappointed in the performance after throwing a leg over it, but it will always be one my favorites visually (with RK bodywork).
I don't, but I have a soft spot in my heart for oil-cooled Gixxers. I was changing bike more often than you back in the 80's until I landed an '88 GSX-R 750 and finally felt that I finally had enough power to keep me happy. I might be disappointed in the performance after throwing a leg over it, but it will always be one my favorites visually (with RK bodywork).
Nothing's impossible, but it's definitely part of the much larger effort to find a bunch of unobtanium to make this street legal again. But finding one of these in excellent mechanical condition is the hardest part.
Back then a baller would have had the Quattroporte (like Bruce Willis in Miami Vice). I just had the lowly Biturbo, about the same value as a BMW 3-series.
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