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For Sale & Wanted / FOR SALE FZS600 5DM OE fairing screen
« on: 10 January 2021, 06:52:54 pm »
OE dark fairing screen from 1998 FZS600 for sale.


From a 1998 model. It has quite few scratches on, although nothing deep. No cracks. Has the protective rubber strip on the edge. Part number 5DM A-05160. Message me if you want a couple of pics.


£10 including postage and packing to the UK.

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FZS600 Fazer / Carb Balancing Problems
« on: 02 December 2015, 09:22:50 pm »
I had to replace one of my carbs as it was damaged due to air screw being seized in place. I got a secondhand set (from Deefer666, thank you) and just used the one carb I needed, which was far left side of bike.


I have pod filters fitted and after switching the damaged carb thought I should balance the carbs. So bought a Morgan Carbtune balancer and tried to balance the carbs. Problem I'm getting is the carb I replaced is reading virtually off the scale and miles apart from the carb next to it or any of the others. I've adjusted the balancing screw pretty much through the whole range and I can't get it to come down. Have I missed something out? I've never balanced carbs before.


Also after swapping the carbs and refitting them the throttle cable is quite sticky in operation, that is if I let go of an open throttle it doesn't really snap shut.

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For Sale & Wanted / WANTED - FZS 600 Carburettor Left side
« on: 01 April 2015, 05:55:05 pm »
Need ONE carburettor for the outer left/clutch side of the bank of four for a 1998 FZS 600. Cosmetic condition not too important, but all needles, jets, etc must be moving freely and not seized in place. That I have already!  :o


Failing that a complete set will have to be bought, so anybody got a complete set they wish to part with?

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FZS600 Fazer / Steering Stem Size
« on: 11 January 2015, 07:06:28 pm »
Can anyone tell me what the thread pitch is on the steering stem for an FZS 600 please?


Also the thread size as in M??

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FZS600 Fazer / Coils in the caps
« on: 30 July 2014, 11:11:30 pm »
Has anybody got rid of the coils on the FZS600 and replaced them with plug caps with the coils in them?


If so can you tell me which model you got the coil/caps from please? Fancy doing this mod on my project bike.

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FZS600 Fazer / eBay bargain!
« on: 20 February 2014, 09:00:19 am »
Gotta love the honest description on this eBay listing for an FZS 600:


Where do I start with this pile of poo? Whoever took this in as a trade in is up the Hotel!
[/size]Sometimes it starts, sometimes it dizny
[/size]Sometimes it rattles, sometimes it dizny
[/size]It is nice and quiet when not started.
[/size]Plenty rust throughout!
[/size]Been to the Moon and back.
[/size]Now for the good points.
[/size]It dizny have any good points. Only joking it has a brand new chain, and a brand new battery, and that is about it, A proper Poultice of a bike.
[/size]Some of the panels are useable, the tank is ok, the wheels are nice and round with no buckles.
[/size]No MOT or tax
[/size]Selling as scrap/project/spares
[/size]Good luck
[/size]
[/size]Here's the link: [size=78%]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=231162565034&ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:GB:3160[/size][/size][/font]

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FZS600 Fazer / Project Ruby Racer (custom FZS600)
« on: 07 November 2013, 12:47:25 am »

I finished my first project bike on 1 September 2010. It was a fantastic moment as my vision had become reality and I was very happy with how it turned out.
And then a moment of disappointment. Why? Well, I didn't have a project bike to do anymore. As much as I wanted to finish the build, the process of the build is
the best part. Making things yourself, solving problems, etc. So time to find another project.


It's taken a while, but I got there in the end. I was inspired by the Kawasaki Z1000 (I love old Kawasaki Zeds) that Jon Keeling of Racefit built (see picture below)
using a three and a half grand Spondon frame. In fact I would have loved to have owned it, however I doubt my pockets would have been deep enough. I really like the whole 1980's AMA
superbike racer look, so decided I'd like to build my own idea of one.





Next thing was to decide on a bike to start the build from. I'd thought about a modern version using the 2003 Z1000 and then discounted it for various reasons.
I already have a 2001 Kawasaki ZRX1200R and seriously thought about getting another one and ripping into it. They are heavy bikes and trying to get the weight
down would have taken a lot of work. So that idea came and went. There were a few other thoughts, including an original Z1000 and if it wasn't for their values
going up right now I might have gone down that path.


I kept a lookout in the local online classifieds and eventually I saw a bike I thought would work. It was a 1999 Yamaha Fazer FZS600 that had had a front end
shunt bending the forks. I planned on fitting USD forks, so bent forks weren't a problem as long as the frame was straight. The thing that sold me was the shape
of the frame, particularly the bend near the foot pegs as it reminded me of the Spondon frame. Also the fake air cooled look of the engine. The price was also right
as I picked it up for a few hundred quid.


The plan is to build my own AMA type racer. I had intended to do this build just to create a unique road bike for myself, but the
fact I want to base it loosely on an 80's race bike got me thinking. I had raced a 1,000cc sports bike in the BMCRC Powerbikes class for three years from 2007 to 2009.
I stopped because the amount of traveling got to be too much (every race meeting involves two cross channel ferry journeys and lots of charging up and down motorways),
however I still miss it a little and before I stopped I had been thinking of changing class into one a little more suited to my ability, namely Thunderbikes
(or Thunderbirds as I like to call them). The main regulation for the class is a strict power to weight ratio and is aimed at older bikes. All to keep the costs down
and the racing close.


A VERY rough outline of what I'm planning on building:





So I've decided to make it eligible for racing too. Thunderbikes is one class I'm going build it for and also Streetfighters. Now I know that this isn't the bike to
start turning into a racer, a beam framed sports bike would be a much better starting point and certainly in Streetfighters that's what most racers have. So it wont
be a front running bike, but I don't mind. It doesn't matter where you are in a race. If you're having a dice with someone, that's all that matters.


There are a number of race regulations that have to be followed including a catch tank for all vent hoses, a bellypan that can hold a certain amount of fluid,
lock wire of oil filler and drain bolts, etc which I will incorporate in the build. However the main class rules I have to adhere to are as follows:


Thunderbikes


Sports Thunderbikes - 1 SAE bhp per 1.81kg weight up to a maximum of 105bhp


Streetfighter


Up to 600cc 4 cylinder with a maximum horsepower limit of 100bhp
Handlebars must be mounted above the top yoke and mounted so that the bar ends are higher than the bar mounting point
Nose cones and or bikini fairings must not protrude back past the headstock and must fit behind a theoretical template measuring 480mm horizontal and 330mm
vertical when viewed from the front.


As Streetfighters has a power limit of 100bhp, irrespective of weight, then that is the maximum I can have the motor producing to be eligible for both classes.
From a quick internet search it looks like a standardish Fazer puts out about 85bhp at the rear wheel. Someway short of 100bhp so I'll have to focus my efforts on
weight reduction, which is in my plans anyway. Using the Thunderbikes formula that would mean a minimum weight of 154kg. The factory quoted dry weight for
the standard bike is 189kg. So that's 35kg the bike needs to shed. That might be hard to do, so some mild engine tuning may also be needed. I'll concentrate on
a Weight Watchers program first and see where that gets me.


In the back of my mind I realise I may not actually be able to get the look I'm after. So I have a plan B. Back in 1998 I saw a concept bike in one of the
motorcycle magazines that really caught my fancy. It was based on the FZS600 with clip ons, a race seat and modified fairing among other things.


Here's a copy of that article.





I got thinking a bit more and thought that if plan A does work, then my next project could be plan B with another FZS600. Then I thought some more. The majority
of the things I want to do would apply to both bikes, so why not make the two bikes out of one? The only bits I would need to change are the front fairing, the
tail unit, petrol tank and the handle bars. So that's the plan: one bike, two looks.


Project Ruby Racer is GO!

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FZS600 Fazer / Carburetor Intake size for pod filters????????
« on: 16 October 2013, 12:33:12 am »
Got a 1999 FZS600 and I want to fit pod filters. Seen some on ebay and I need to know what size the carb intake is where you would attach a pod filter? Does anyone know for sure?


Please stick to the topic, I don't need to know that pods will be a pain to set up!  ;)

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SOLD


Got both infills for 1998 FZS600 for sale. In good condition. PM me your email and I'll send a photo. Just saw some on this site sell for £25 delivered, so same price if you want them.

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FZS600 Fazer / Ignore this I'm talking rubbish!
« on: 29 September 2013, 07:07:49 pm »

IGNORE WHAT I SAID BELOW. I GOT IT WRONG. SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE.







I was having a tidy up in the garage and came across some Pazzo levers for a 2006 Suzuki GSX-R1000 K5/K6 (my old race bike) and out of curiosity I wondered in the clutch lever would fit a BoxEye FZS600.


It did!


I have the bike in pieces so I can't road test, but I am fairly confident this will work no bother. Mention it in case anyone needs to replace a clutch lever, you now have a bigger choice.

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FZS600 Fazer / Do Thundercat cases fit?
« on: 19 September 2013, 11:51:17 am »
Got a '98 FZS600 for my next project bike.


I've been doing a fair bit of research, however I haven't found an answer to this question: "Will Thundercat cases fit on the FZS600?"


Visually they look the same and I just wondered if anyone had actually fitted them OK? The reason I ask is because I'd like to fit some of the NRC toughened engine cases, but they only appear to be listed for the Thundercat not the Fazer.

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FZS600 Fazer / Gearbox whine
« on: 25 February 2013, 12:54:23 am »
Just got my crashed project bike rolling again today. I didn't own it before it was crashed, so I don't know what's normal. Anyway it seems to have quite a noticeable gearbox whine. Is this normal?


When I pull the clutch in when rolling it seems to go away, so pretty sure it's the gearbox. I had a 2002 R1 and that had quite a whiny gearbox.


So does this sound normal for an FZS600?

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FZ6 / Fazer / FZ6 Axle Diameter
« on: 05 February 2013, 11:58:09 pm »
Can anyone tell me the diameter of the axle for the rear wheel of a second generation FZ6 600 Fazer please?

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Can anyone tell me the fork length for a Generation 2 FZ1 Fazer please? That's the one with USD forks and measured from the flats of the fork top (ignoring the preload adjuster) to roughly centre of the wheel axle. Preferably with the bike weight on the wheels without rider.


Are the forks adjustable for compression and rebound damping?


Thanks.

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In need of a right hand engine cover, the forward one which I believe is the starter cover, for 1999 FZS600 5DM.


Cosmetic condition not important, but obviously needs to have no cracks or holes.


Can you help please?

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For Sale & Wanted / WANTED - Radiator for 1999 FZS600 5DM
« on: 15 January 2013, 02:59:20 pm »
In need of a radiator for 1999 FZS600 5DM.


Cosmetic condition not important, but obviously needs to be water tight and fully functioning.


Can you help please?

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For Sale & Wanted / WANTED - Forks for FZS600 1999 - Needed Urgently
« on: 12 January 2013, 12:12:29 am »
I need front forks for a 1999 FZS600. Must be straight, however cosmetic condition not important.

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FZS600 Fazer / Fitting a Koso or Acewell speedo. Potential problems?
« on: 08 January 2013, 01:17:06 pm »
Hi guys. This is only my second post, I have introduced myself in the correct area already so please don't shout at me.


I have done some searching but can't find the definitive answer, so maybe someone can give me lowdown.


I was planning to buy a crashed 2001 FZS600 as a project bike. Of the things I want to do is change the speedo to a Koso aftermarket unit and fit USD forks. From my searches I see that I may have BIG problems due to the speedo drive on the front wheel, the speedo and the TPS all needing to "talk" to each other in order for the bike to run correctly. If that is indeed the case has anybody managed to do away with the OE speedo and the speedo drive without encountering any running problems? If so how do you do it?


I notice the Fazer pictured at the top of this forum has USD forks and so maybe the problem can be got around? Or is that picture just a Photoshop job?


I told the seller that I'd give him an answer within the next 24 hours so would be grateful to hear from anyone who can advise me.


Thanks.

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Introduction / Hello!
« on: 08 January 2013, 01:08:38 pm »
Hi Folks, nice to meet you all.


Just joined up because I'm a potential owner. Thinking of buying a crashed FZS600 as a project bike, however need an answer to a question before I buy. I've posted that in the correct section, er hopefully.


Had good trawl through but can't find a definitive answer.


Anyway, hopefully the answer to my question will be positive and I'll end up a regular on here.

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