Standard or reduced effect engine

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Standard or reduced effect engine

Standard or reduced effect engine 
RMG said 2009-07-24 13:29 
 
Can anyone tell me if there is any way of identifying the standard fzr 1000 engine bike fron the reduced effect bike without actually riding it? Are there any identifying numbers or letters to tell which is which. I currently own the standard 1988 fzr 1000 genesis, 135 hp bike but was crashed into by a transit van last week, I´m looking to another, I will mainly be looking online so it is difficult to tell unless stated by the seller, there is quite some difference in performance and I don´t want to purchase the lesser of the two. Or does anyone no If it´s just the carbs that were different? 
 
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