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Old Jan 30, 2007 | 02:57 PM
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I am thinking about taking my wifes old Yamaha Breeze and putting a 1998 GSX-R 1000 engine in it. Do you guys think it will work?? Think it will be too fast for the wife if it does work???
 
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Old Jan 31, 2007 | 12:44 AM
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Yes it will work with some time, money, and a stretched frame.

I wouldnt want my gf/wife on a close to 200hp quad....
 
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Old Jan 31, 2007 | 02:13 AM
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Originally posted by: JLsparky7
Yes it will work with some time, money, and a stretched frame.

I wouldnt want my gf/wife on a close to 200hp quad....
1) a GSXR 1000 motor doesnt make 200 HP, its actually around 150.
2) NO !!! The frame from a breeze will NOT be able to handle it.

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My GSXR 1000 Raptor
 
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Old Jan 31, 2007 | 02:26 AM
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Default 1994 Yamaha Breeze GSX-R 1000 conversion

Originally posted by: daron
I am thinking about taking my wifes old Yamaha Breeze and putting a 1998 GSX-R 1000 engine in it. Do you guys think it will work?? Think it will be too fast for the wife if it does work???
Sounds a little scary to me! I wouldnt think the suspension and brakes are enough to handle that motor. And by the time you modify and gusset that frame, you might be better off with a whole different frame. It would definately be different, but theres probably a reason nobody else has done it!
 
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Old Jan 31, 2007 | 09:12 AM
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Default 1994 Yamaha Breeze GSX-R 1000 conversion

Originally posted by: quadbart
Originally posted by: JLsparky7
Yes it will work with some time, money, and a stretched frame.

I wouldnt want my gf/wife on a close to 200hp quad....
1) a GSXR 1000 motor doesnt make 200 HP, its actually around 150.
2) NO !!! The frame from a breeze will NOT be able to handle it.

My .02

My GSXR 1000 Raptor
looks pretty nice with a blue frame :-D
 
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