
This bike is ready to race and guarranteed to be reliable (unlike so many newly purchased race bikes that blow up the first time you hit the track). It should provide years of trouble free racing. I just completely rebuilt the bike mid season (2002), frame straightened at Motomorphic, engine rebuilt by G-Force. This bike is as bullet proof as an FZR400 gets. The bike has significant upgrades (see list below). It propelled me to several top 3 finishes in AFM 450 Superbike as well as netting a 1st and 2nd place finish in the AFM 4-Hour Endurance Race (2002 and 2000). If you are looking for a reliable FZR400 that is capable of winning races, this is it.
Email me if you are interested in this bike. More details and pictures shown below. View other bikes and stuff I have for sale.
Frame
- CBR600F2 front end (forks, tripple clamps, brakes)
- Aftershocks suspension valving front and rear with cartridge emulators in the forks
- CBR600F2 17 inch wheels front and rear (allows use of slicks or good DOT tires)
- Larger EBC 296mm brake rotors with caliper re-mounting kit
- Custom aluminum rear sub-frame
- Custom aluminum rear shock mount
- Frame straightened this year - not crashed since.
- Fox Shock - fresh - rebuilt mid season
- Steering Damper
Engine
- Rebuilt by G-Force - only 1 race weekend on new engine
- Makes 74 HP
- Ported head
- 400 cc + 1 mm Cosworth Pistons
- Higher compression (but still uses pump gas)
- Custom intake and exhaust cams
- Dyno tuning performed by G-Force
- Total loss electrical system with flywheel eliminator
- Titanium exhaust header - full race exhaust w/ D&D canister
- Cylinders o-ringed - provides better seal and avoids blown head gasket issues common to the FZR400
- Modified to allow normal or reverse shift pattern
- 520 drive chain conversion - X-ring chain installed
Asking $3500. It would cost over $9000 to duplicate this bike from scratch. Anyone serious about doing well in the 400cc or lightweight classes, or just looking for a reliable race bike should understand the value in this bike. You can buy cheaper used race bikes, but most of those have engines on their last legs. This bike's engine is brand new.
Some other pictures....
Buttonwillow, March 2002
Sears Point, Sept. 2002 AFM Endurace Race - 1st Place - 450 CC Class
YeeHah! It is a really fun bike. I'll hate to see it go.