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As far as everything else goes..Id for sure buy some aftermarket expansion chambers..you will pick up 13 h.p. on average from stock to aftermarket on a U.S,spec machine. THATS ALOT!! plus your LOSING ABOUT 20 LBS!!!
you have alot of options these days as far as exhaust,Toomey right now after 20 plus years is offering a 'COMPLETE"package for the RZ,which includes the pipes,carb rejet kit"perfect jet kit",and battery replacement tray and xtras..IMO its by far the best thing you can do,and his price is silly cheap!. Honestly if you have the budget,,but his kit! He is in the vendor section here. Ive had alot of pipes and his have pretty much ..the best for your average hotroded RZ. You could also go with DGs which are cheaper and then re jet yourself,or even utilize the Toomey jet kit. Ive used the Toomey pipoes and jet kit on two bikes..and it works! Its everything they claim,& not anything less.
Your STOCK CARBs are 100% capable of giving you every thing you need for a steetbike,you dont need to buy new carbs,the Toomey rejet kit will satisfy your needs,I'm fairly positive. if you have to have new carbs...I would stick with 29mm flatslides to no larger than 30 mm, IMO there is no real advantage to these over stock rejeted carbs on a street bike. But if you must just like a wider rear tire..you can use realisticlly both without any severe penalties if that is the look you want. Lets face it ..Its your bike and your probably not a 50 year old "squid" street racer..you just want a fun toy,thats your own,your not out racing the canyons like a mindless youthful dork.
If you want to go the real street racer thing,thats fine. I'd then use the stock tire recomendations,progessive f fork set up or equiv,a rear shock.."NOT A SWAP" but a shock desined for the RZ and a complete pipe carb rejet combo. with just this basic setup..you would be amazed at what its capable of..if your silly enough to ride the streets lto its full potential.
Hagon sells a fairly reasonable replacement R shock for the RZ, then there are a few others such a Penske at the higher end and it costs anywhere from $700.00-1100.00 depending on what version you aquire,. RZs Unlimited ,usually carries FOX RACING SHOCKS which are refurbished,with adj ride height.
IMO here is the basic things youll want to have a kick ass RZ!
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1.)Make sure the basics...the YPVS system and engine are were they need to be
2.) Pipes and rejet kit..I'll flat out recommend Toomey
3.) Shaved cylinder head..make sure its not already done:smt002..NICE IMPROVEMENT!
4.) TDR brand reeds or equivilent if you prefer
5.) Have your suspension..as good as you can afford. ITS JOB ONE! This incudes F & R shocks,tire choice,and new f/r bearings..use tapered for the front..all these are easily avail from RZ specialists.
6.) Id utilize a stereing stabilizer..I alwayas had wobble issues without one..but only at stupid speeds.
Vendors you can count on are in no particular ordrer,there are quite a fw but these are the usual go to guys in the states...
1.)SPEC2. Gary Shumake,has by far built more RZs than all others combined 40+ years in the2 stroke Biz. different guy to some, but solid performance work and products.
2.) RZs Unlimited. Cary is the owner,full service,restorations and custom.
3.) HVC Cycle..HUGE inventory of repo NOS and performance parts.
4.) Economy Cycle, again.. parts John I think he offers forum discounts.
5.) Toomey Racing, Former "works factory "G.P tuners and killer perf parts.
6.) WickedMotorsports, Roger makes pipes and really billet trick perf parts.
7.) Scott Cough Racing,@SCR racing top quality engine builder,stock to race. multiple "championship" winning engines and title.