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FZS600 Fazer / Hole in crank cases?
« on: 21 October 2017, 10:58:34 pm »
I'm trying to get my crashed Fazer back on the road, the right side of the crank cases have cracked where the starter clutch cover bolt goes. Will it leak oil from the starter clutch area? If oil is not supplied to this area I guess I can just use something like JB weld?


Edit: you can see the cracked crankcases at the bottom left of the starter clutch cover.




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FZS600 Fazer / Tank loose after crash
« on: 05 September 2017, 12:22:10 pm »
I went into the side of a lorry that turned across my path on the Fazer, the front fairing is smashed up, forks bent, headlight unit cracked, fairing stay bent and both engine covers cracked. I've managed to put on a new set of forks and the the bike still seems straight.


Now when I was installing the handlebars, I noticed the tank is very wobbly from side to side. I've checked the front mount and rear mounts are tight, and the tank still has the rubbers underneath. I cannot figure out what has changed to make it become so wobbly?


The handlebar got bent into the tank slightly when I dropped the bike as there is a small dent in the tank. But I can't think what's causing it?

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For Sale & Wanted / FZS600 Engine Cases wanted
« on: 17 August 2017, 01:49:43 pm »
Need the generator cover and starter clutch cover if anyone has some?

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For Sale & Wanted / Forks Wanted
« on: 24 July 2017, 04:36:51 pm »
Hi, got into a SMIDSY a few weeks back... need some forks or a good set of stanchions if anyone has any?


Cheers,  :)

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FZS600 Fazer / Another Stripped Counter shaft :(
« on: 01 May 2017, 02:44:18 pm »
Hi,


Bought a 2002 FZS600 last month, was praying that I wouldn't be one of the unlucky ones with a stripped countershaft, but looks like I am  :'(


I removed the front sprocket cover last week and was relieved to see no welded nut, and the sprocket was still there, so I assumed it was all fine. However after replacing the sprocket for a new one and tightening it back up, it would tighten a small amount, and then loosen again, so I'm lucky it didn't come off over the last 400 miles I've done.
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The threads on the shaft look shot, so I'm not sure if re-threading would work?


I'm thinking I may as well weld the nut to the shaft, would I have to weld the full circumference of the nut, or would some spot welds suffice?


I'd like to be able to grind it off and replace in the future if possible.


Also, will a garage be likely to weld this for me, or would it be classed as unsafe? 

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For Sale & Wanted / FZS600 Wanted
« on: 02 March 2017, 09:20:12 pm »
Hi,


Looking for a FZS600 ideally under £1000, near East Yorkshire or East Midlands (or inbetween).


Thanks,

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