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FZS600 Fazer / Bar risers with Renthal 758s fitted
« on: 01 June 2022, 10:55:51 am »
Hey smart folks


As per the title, I want to old-bastardify my fazer and part of that is raising , pulling back the bars.
Anyone know if stanards 30mm risers won't foul the fairing, or do  need to fit offset risers upside down to fit ?


Thanks in advance people.



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FZS600 Fazer / Re: rear brake pedal Brake extenders ?
« on: 09 May 2022, 10:48:53 am »
Does anyone know I an FZS1000 breke pedal will fit on an FZs600 ?
If so I could replace mine then fit an extender.

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FZS600 Fazer / rear brake pedal Brake extenders ?
« on: 08 May 2022, 02:15:21 pm »
Howdy fazer pals !

I've fitted a lower peg on the right of my 2001 FZS600 cos of my old knees.
I need a wider brake pedal to allow for the inch displacement from the frame that the kit causes.

Ive seen tons of extenders online, but all of them carefully exclude the FSZ600 from their fitment list.
Does anybody know one that fits, please ?
Failing that, are there any replacement brake pedals that just slot in that I can fit an extender to ?
I do have a spare brake pedal but I don't wanna bend it out if I can extend it properly.I adore this bike, but if I cant sort this Im gonna have to get summat else
Ta

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Folks

FWIW I fitted a lowering peg set. Took me about fifty miles to get used to the lever positions. Absolutely brilliant. Hips and knees now much less scrunched on rides. I may now look at handlebar risers to mean my arms aent always at full stretch too.

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Hey wise ones

Anyone know the specs of the cotter pins I need to buy to replace the rivers that hold my original footpegs on please ?

Lowing kit arrived without cotter bolts, says "reuse original".  Well I cant if I have to dremel them out ! :)

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FZS600 Fazer / Re: LED headlight conversion for FZS600 2001
« on: 14 September 2021, 09:57:50 am »
Thanks a load BB. 
I dont "want" spots, I just want a bit of visibility in the dark. The boxeye headlamps are like toy lights on a pedal car. I often run home down the A38 from Nottingham after gigs, and there are few streetlamps. Really cant imagine daring that on my fazer without serious headlamp improvements.

I'll try the basic stuff first.

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FZS600 Fazer / Re: LED headlight conversion for FZS600 2001
« on: 13 September 2021, 04:33:03 pm »
Reading this interesting thread. Also I learned elsewhere on these boards that LED or HID bulbs are now a mandatory MOT failure.
Very strange that the DOT would legislate to keep shitty vehicle lighting shitty.

Not sure what to do.

Dual lamp mod and Osram HID bulbs, removed for MOT I guess.  Cant fit spots as I have a full fairing.

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FZS600 Fazer / Re: Project "Half an FJR1300" here we come !
« on: 12 September 2021, 11:23:07 pm »
Ta mucker :)

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FZS600 Fazer / Project "Half an FJR1300" here we come !
« on: 12 September 2021, 12:03:07 pm »
Didnt know where to post this, soz if its the wrong place.Just a bit of context about the noob asking all the questions :)

 I'm ancient, ran UJMs up until the mid 90's. Life took over then.In 2019 I had a stroke, and as part of my rehabilitation I bought a Kawasaki W800.  I said that if I lose 50lbs of lard and recovered well enough to pass a "refresher assessment" I'd ride again, partly as a rehab objective, partly 'cos I never wanted to be a 21 stone gimp in bike gear :)

Bloody hard work and brilliant support I passed the assessment in Jan 2020.
I continued recovering and realised that althought pretty and inoffensive, the W800 was actually a pretty awful motorcycle: A twenty minute seat, hopeless brakes, sixties pastiche suspension, radials, 19 inch front wheel... All very period perfect, but I was at the level of wanting to do longer runs, maybe even touring. Enjoying my new, hard-won health and life.I didnt want to pay big cash, and I was two decades out of the loop regarding what bikes would do what, so I had a few test rides.
I tried an FJR1300, but its so heavy under 40 mph. VFR800 (dull), SV100 (shite ergo).

Then my mate Des told me he had a FZS600 in his garage that he had only MOT'ed for yonks, as he rode his other bikes.  I saw it, tried it, fell in love and project "Half an FJR1300" began !
I don't need all that room, weight or power so apart from my not liking the bulk, I just didnt need a FJR.  The FZS was miles more torquey than I expected under the power band and it had fairing lowers and a double bubble screen fitted, which makes it a frankly brilliant highway-at-80 bike.

 The handling with Wilbers fitted is just glorious, in no way dated twenty years, though I might back off the rebound a tad as it is a bit uncomfortable over broken roads.
 Braking with lister lines fitted  progressive and powerful.The riding position , especially with the fitted renthals is just excellent, the seat is the best Ive used since my CB900F2 in the eighties. For real touring comfort and safety however I am fitting some adjustable footpegs to allow my still slightly strokey right leg to have less extreme folding.I fitted a Givi rack and M3 plate and am looking out for a 50l monokey topbox.

Now I know all this may seem boring, and perhaps a waste of the fighting ability of this feisty middleweight but I assure to me its all a dream more wonderful that I could even imagine back in April 2019 when I couldnt walk.I've had the bike two weeks, and already done 1200 miles just pissing about and going to gigs.

 Sucking a few tanks of gas through the carbs has tidied up the hunting at idle wonderfully. I still need to give it the beans off the mark and in traffic then rein it in with the clutch but I know thats carbs for ya.The headlights are comedy shit (dual mod pending) but honestly the fazer is a fantastic UJM.  And so there's my dull tale explaining all my questions on these boards !If theres a touring bit of the boards could you  folks point me at it please ?

Thanks for being welcoming, helpful and brilliant !

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General / Re: Removing fuel tank
« on: 12 September 2021, 10:30:28 am »
@unfazed fixed in five minutes this morning, you star ! Float was catching in an upright position.  Lots of lessons for me here, largely "don't lift the tank when its full, you tit".
Small bits of advice are gold dust to noobs.

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General / Re: Removing fuel tank
« on: 11 September 2021, 10:43:01 pm »
You absolute star.  This board in indispensable. Thank you .

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General / Re: what did you do with your fazer today ?
« on: 11 September 2021, 05:24:32 pm »
I went to look at topboxes after I fitted the rack and plate last night. I didnt look at any topboxes and I did 98 pointless miles just enjoying temperate weather and empty roads around Shropshire.
My taint was mercifully undestroyed, which after 3 years with a W800 was a pleasant surprise :)

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General / Re: Removing fuel tank
« on: 11 September 2021, 01:42:45 pm »
Friends, my fuel gauge is shite since I raised the fuel tank to invesigate the dual headlamp mod. Reads full unless I'm going down a steep hill.
I guess I recalibrated it by lifting the tank without disconnecting the battery (dickhead, never again).

Will disconnecting the battery set it back to normal OR is there a different problem that I have caused ? Ta !

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Bought some (y)

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Just splendid thank you !  The adjustable pegs don't look at all shite. The coupld of CM make all the difference.
The rear brake on my 01 FZS600 seems to have more adjustment than yours on those pics, but we'll see.

I'm a "veteran" rider, but not ready for the cruiser farm yet. The FZS is perfect for what I want except my shitty right leg that needs a couple CM for safety.

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I was watching a youtube video where a set of lowering hinges were fitted with measurements before and after. Ground clearance is improved after fitting in his case, even without the foot long hero blobs on the originals.

Also, my scratching days are over. Lots of comfy miles with a bag of clean socks strapped to the back is my jam these days :)

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I had all kinds of problems, and wasted a lot of cash trying to mod the ergonomics on my W800, and still ended up binning the bike. I'm going to try lowing the pegs a bit first I think. I have seen one or two good opinions of doing it, I must admit, as well as some crap ones.

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Hey folks
I'm older than god and have a gammy-ish right leg. The fazer is NEARLY perfect for me but I need a CM or two between arse and foot to make it perfect for me.
On these brill forums theres a fair bit of traffic regarding adjusters for pegs, but no real experience of fitting them and using them.

If you have used either could you give me your view please ?  I really cant be arsed with spending a ton on a kit thats not right, and having to spend another ton on a different one.

Thanks

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General / Re: Removing fuel tank
« on: 03 September 2021, 12:12:38 pm »
Major thanks Gnasher. Its a bit like drinking from a hosepipe trying to find search terms that are accurate but don't exclude every useful pic or topic :)
I shall get used to it.


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General / Re: Removing fuel tank
« on: 03 September 2021, 11:40:23 am »
Hey, noob here trying not to start annoying new repeat thread.

Just set about doing some bits: fitting a civi rack and  attempting the dual-headlight mod .
I Once I got the tank up I found two metal male pipe collects mating loosely with an oval shaped fanny above the carbs. I panicked a bit cos I was expecting fuel / breather pipes or whatevs.

Any pics or info of what a 2001 tank underside / carbs topside should look like please  ?

Ta

Yes, I left it the FUCK alone. Don't want to have my petrol soaked jeans ignite on the A38.

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Introduction / Re: Unfazed.... first time FZS600 owner here
« on: 01 September 2021, 09:41:08 am »
Blimey !

I didnt know this colour was a thing !

I went for condition rather than colour, but I don't mind it :)

According to a history search I did it was originally gold until 2015 :)

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Introduction / Re: Unfazed.... first time FZS600 owner here
« on: 31 August 2021, 03:36:03 pm »
Ta, all.
I paid a tenner for the wire and instructions, decent value to this ten thumbed moron.

Yeh my fazer's clean. A few nice mods : wilbers front and rear, delkevic, tyre hugger, double bubble, braideds, the worlds ugliest but most effective mirrors, its all good.
Wanted a comfier bike to do longer distances on than my old bike, also with decent brakes and handling.

For a cheapish, ancient bitsa the FZS is shockingly excellent so far.

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Introduction / Unfazed.... first time FZS600 owner here
« on: 31 August 2021, 01:32:18 pm »
Hey Hey
Just checking in as a noob. This resource helped me buy a nice fazer and I am sure will add massively to my ownership of it !

Owned it two weeks, 440 miles and already have the dual headlamp mod ordered :) (2001 boxeye, 9000 miles).

Loving it right now.

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