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FZS600 Fazer / Re: Small exhaust split..
« on: 26 January 2022, 06:49:49 pm »
Nothing to see here, move along!
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As BBROWN1664 says the metal is fairly thin. I'm pretty sure there will also be some rust there, which will likely turn into a sparkle display as soon as you start trying to weld it. If you are a proficient welder then you will know better than me, because I am more of the weld and grind variety. If your not an expert and there is good metal there I would recommend you practice on some scrap thin metal first. Of course there is always the other option you suggested of J.B. weld!
Either way good luck with it.
Hooray the donkey survived lol
P and P......... penetrating fluid, and persistence works 99% of the time
yep, im gonna guess you didnt release the adjuster when you fitted the new clutch cable and as its new its shorter so is affectively being pulled all the time, just release the adjuster and start the set up again by tightening the screw untill about right then any more adjustments can be done at the lever end..
Brakes are exactly the same on all the FZS600 from 1998 to 2003