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| Relocating Rear Indicators |
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Posted by: krnchippy - 23-05-14, 08:21 AM - Forum: FZS600 Fazer
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I got myself a pannier rack for my foxeye Fazer from Motohaus. I need to relocate the indicators, but not sure how to do it. Would I need to cut the wires and lengthen them? Or can I somehow disconnect them and rethread to where they need to go? Disconnecting them at the bulb end does not seem possible, so do I need to get to where the wiring to the indicators start?
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| tyre sizes |
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Posted by: loadeddice - 22-05-14, 10:18 PM - Forum: FZS600 Fazer
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Hi all. I'm just repainting my spare wheels ready for new tyres. Has anyone any knowledge of size options on the Fazer 1999?
standard: 110-70 & 160-60. Is it possible to fit 120-70 & 180-55?
Much appreciated. Terry
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| changing fork oil |
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Posted by: mobile mouse - 22-05-14, 09:26 PM - Forum: FZS600 Fazer
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Hi,
Trying to change the fork oil quickly without removing them from the bike...
no oil leaks from seals
This is my thoughts..
Do one fork at a time
wind out pre load all the way
undo top yoke clamp
undo top bolt
raise front so front suspension fully extended and front wheel of ground
remove top bolt
Use:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Professional-H...3a7cb278f3
with one of these attached to the end via short hose:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10-Stainless-S...3a90a47b2b
remove the spacers and washers and spring
use the above tool to suck out the oil.
The outside diameter is 3mm is this enough to get past the top of the damper rod and remove all the old oil
I would refill with 465cc the required capacity for MY03.
Then refit all internals and then refit top bolt and torque to 23N then torque top yoke to 30N
Question will the top bolt go on with the fork fitted in the yoke how much would you need to compress the spring.
Remember the fork is fully extended with front wheel off the ground.
Repeat on the other fork.
any comments...
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| Introduction |
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Posted by: Bikeral74 - 22-05-14, 07:34 PM - Forum: Introduction
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Just bought a Foxeye Fazer 600. Nice clean bike, no books or manuals with it, so there might be a few questions posted shortly. I've been a biker for ever, when petrol was on ration, to give you some idea. Just downsized from an Aprilia ETV 1000 Caponord as it was getting a bit heavy to handle at slow speeds and in the workshop. U turns were a challenge as well. Feel more at home on this Fazer.
That's it for now, watch this space.
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| ZX9R Clutch Perch |
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Posted by: JoeRock - 22-05-14, 06:08 PM - Forum: For Sale & Wanted
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Hi guys
Just realised i've got a zx9r clutch perch and lever left off my fzs 1000 - any of you fancy one?
Gives you an adjustable lever to bring the clutch lever in, yet looks OEM.
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