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2001 Yamaha Fazer 1000S FZ1 Hooligan Project

Rob I have been riding!!! ll hit 500 miles by tomorrow in the past week ;). Kinda haven't been on here in a bit. Got 150 on today on THE BK! Please don't report me!!!
 
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Jedz you inspire me to get out and ride in this bitter northeast cold. I rode to and from work today. Ride in was 20F. Not bad as long as you gear up properly. Let me know if you get up this way and we can meet up.
 
Shadow. I roll through there at least twice a year take 302 into the White mountains. Great ride. I actually bought my FZ1 in North Conway! Your about 2 hours out, but in a month When it gets warmer up in the mountains I'll be sure to head your way! I'm heading into Southern NH next week to bring the Bandit back home. Kinda on the opposite side of the state. Shoot me a PM and we can figure something out for sure! I also will be bringing my GF to the mount Washington Hotel but that's for her B-Day in May and yes we are going via bike ;)
 
So after much contemplation and planning (with my Dad) I decided to convert the FZ1 into a rolling veteran tribute. I decided to do an Army theme, I took my time with the Drab olive green paint job, sanded everything down smooth and it came out frickn' good! I will be ordering 3, 100 round 50 Cal ammo boxes which I will be installing on to the rack. I intend on placing some sort of decal memorializing our veterans with info to donate to Veteran outreach. My Old man is the Executive Director of the Montachusett Veterans Outreach Center, Served 2 tours in OIF as battle ground medic I have allot of gratitude and pride in his service and more importantly the outreach he has for our heroes. In Vt there is little to no Veteran awareness, It's horrible for many of those who return home struggle. I wanted to make an head turner bike that someone could walk up to and then gather information to help out those who sacrificed so much... So before I get my project kicked into the Vortex lets go over what I've done. I'm also open to suggestions however the build has become a really cool Father Son collaboration.

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As of now I have flat black Fazer decals coming in to match the Flat Black Yamaha tank decals. I have a traditional Army star coming for the front of the bike. I like the Gold touches but I think I need to get rid of all the blue. The rear sprocket primarily but the touches in the caliper as well. The muffler will be wrapped to reduce the "Shine" of the bike. I do know there were no FZ1 issue Army bikes however I think it will be an awesome, creative and unique way to pay tribute to our Veterans. Goal is to create awareness for outreach to all generations.

Thanks for your indulgence.
 
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VERY COOL! love the paint, can't wait to see the ammo boxes mounted!
I don't like people telling me what to do, so please do what you will. But I see a black swing arm, and some how black out the exhaust, but more like black chrome (probably not possible)
 
VERY COOL! love the paint, can't wait to see the ammo boxes mounted!
I don't like people telling me what to do, so please do what you will. But I see a black swing arm, and some how black out the exhaust, but more like black chrome (probably not possible)

Thanks for the input Joe! I was thinking of using an exhaust wrap around the muffler. Like this color:
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I plan on leaving the gold stainless headers, Not touching the mid pipe (contains the EXUP/ my torque maker) But there is way too much shine on the stock muffler. I want to retain the stock exhaust for it give the most torque. Besides a quieter exhaust means the enemy won't hear you scouting out :rolleyes:. So the titanium wrap just around the can.

I think Blacking out the Swingarm is in order aswell... It kinda sticks out like a sore thumb. I just bought the rear sprocket and chain So I 'll be taking that off and either removing the blue adoized surface or just paint it black with gold highlights... As for the calipers, I was thinking gold in the pot covers???

Less shine the better for this.

Thanks for the positive comments Joe!
 
So I got the Ammo Boxes mounted, exhaust wrapped and decals on. I just need to figure were I want to put the Veterans Memorial decal, I will be placing a POW MIA challenge coin under the volt meter. I'm thinking I will put in on the side of once of the Ammo Boxes. The side ammo boxes may need another mount for the two bolt mounts seem a little to flimsy for my liking however they are on securely. The top ammo box is very secure with 4 bolts holding it down. Here's how it looks...
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Any input on where to put a tribute/ contact info for veterans outreach?

Hope she's a bigger head turner now!
 
Love the paint. You mounted the side boxes pretty high. How come?
Thanks Pilot, It was by far the BEST paint job I've ever done, ever. Trick was taking my time with it...

I mounted the boxes higher for a couple reasons; first was so I didn't have to figure a new mounting system for the stock turn signal lights. I also thought about my GF in the passenger seat, she like the cases higher for arm support while riding as the passenger. I will be creating a secondary frame that will link all three cases together for further rigidity
Looks cool.....and a nice job you did,,,,

My only comment is on the exhaust can, it just don't look all that good, I wonder if you did a vinyl wrap instead, either in the green, or black or carbon, or something

this is what I did to mine

before the wrap

http://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...85-Yamaha-FZ750-rebuild&p=2051190#post2051190

and after

see here - http://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...85-Yamaha-FZ750-rebuild&p=2051304#post2051304

just a thought.....
Thanks for the input. I plan on leaving the wrap but adjusting the ends, I need to find a better clasping/clamping implement. I tired giving the bike a used, repair on the go look. I guess. I didn't want it to be too perfect. But I'll look into using a wrap, that might be better in the long run. Is it just a basic vynal you used??? Or something specifically?. I'll be blacking out the end of the muffler at some point for sure.

thanks!
 
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