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Title: imported fazer 600
Post by: greg_k on 24 July 2015, 08:58:22 pm
Hi Guys,


I imported my fazer 600 model 2006 from Greece.


I am under the registration process and is required a certification from a garage regarding the speedometer (has to be in miles) and the headlights beam dipping in left.


Unfortunately me digital speedometer doesnt change to miles (only in Uk models happen that , no in europe ones). I am trying to find a solution to these issues. does anyone has any similar experience to introduce me a convertor (i.e speedohealer) or a garage who know to reprogramme the speedometer?


What about the headlight beam? I think that all the models the headlight beam is regulated to dip in the middle ? Anyone who knows something to suggest or have imported a fazer?


thanks
Title: Re: imported fazer 600
Post by: Val on 25 July 2015, 12:15:27 am
Hi Guys,


I imported my fazer 600 model 2006 from Greece.


I am under the registration process and is required a certification from a garage regarding the speedometer (has to be in miles) and the headlights beam dipping in left.


Unfortunately me digital speedometer doesnt change to miles (only in Uk models happen that , no in europe ones). I am trying to find a solution to these issues. does anyone has any similar experience to introduce me a convertor (i.e speedohealer) or a garage who know to reprogramme the speedometer?


What about the headlight beam? I think that all the models the headlight beam is regulated to dip in the middle ? Anyone who knows something to suggest or have imported a fazer?


thanks


The cheapest way would be to get this speedohealer:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SpeedoDRD-Y1-Speedo-Calibrator-Plug-In-Yamaha-R1-R6-FZ1-FZ6-FZ8-More-/261024747123?hash=item3cc6498e73 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SpeedoDRD-Y1-Speedo-Calibrator-Plug-In-Yamaha-R1-R6-FZ1-FZ6-FZ8-More-/261024747123?hash=item3cc6498e73)

No the headlight on the continetnt and in Greece aim right. You need to readjust yours to aim left:

http://ridershandbook.com/how-to-align-your-motorcycle-headlight-for-mot.html (http://ridershandbook.com/how-to-align-your-motorcycle-headlight-for-mot.html)

Also before making any headlights adjustment, check that the tyre pressures are correct and the suspension is adjusted as
required.