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Old 12-07-2004, 09:42 PM
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all the parts a guy runs across say 00-03.
what crosses over? i was told that the fairings would not be hard to mount up, providing a guy had the headlight and front stay. The rear would also mount up providing you had the subframe. Will the sub also lign up? And even more complicated is a frame. Do the engine mounts line up?

how about cages?

and lastly sprockets?

Thanks for any info guys.
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Old 12-08-2004, 07:02 PM
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Re: 96 Srad 750

None of the plastics will fit from a 2k or newer. In 2001 or 2000(for the 750) the bike was completely redisigned from the ground up. For plastics you'll need 96-00 600 or 96-99 750. for engine parts you'll need to stay with 96-97 750's or 96-00 600's the 750's went fuel injected in 98 and those parts wont work. Hope this info helps.

As for cages FI has a good cage for your bike so does racing 905

Go to sprocket specialists for sprockets I recommend -1 +10 for that bike if you wanna do slo stuff and still ride the street here and there.

Good Luck

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thanks bro

if anyone has a cage for this bike please message me

Thanks!!
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