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Posted by: markd - 22-04-12, 05:08 PM - Forum: FZS600 Fazer
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Hi guys and gals anyone have a rough idea me how much it would cost to have a mechanic replace carbs amd rubbers ave got 98 fzs 600 drinking fuel been suggested lets may have been drilled. have just had full service costing nearly 300. And still on better. all ideas appreciated
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markd
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Posted by: robcaton1234 - 22-04-12, 01:18 PM - Forum: Introduction
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hey there.....I passed my bike test just over a month ago and bought myself a fazer fz1 the very next day.....this was totally against the advise of friends and collegues telling me to start out with a lower cc bike.....but what can I say?.....I saw it, I sat on it, I loved it and I bought it!! The power of the thing scares the living daylights out of me, and so far I haven't been able to get out on it much due to the weather, but I can't wait for summer, and I'm already looking to kit it out ready for touring on next year.
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| brake trouble |
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Posted by: Fazer Jake - 21-04-12, 09:41 PM - Forum: FZS600 Fazer
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Decided to give my calipers a good clean today, pushed the pistons out, cleaned and applied red grease on the pistons fitted old pads back on etc.
i noticed the front wheel is slightly stiffer than what it originally was and after riding the discs do get hot (not scolding hot but hot enough to make it uncomfortable after a while. (Read somewhere this is perfectly normal so the brakes work in the wet [img alt=: ]http://images.proboards.com/rolleyes.gif[/img])
So riding home i was plodding along at 60mph some focus coastering behind me for ages then he wizzes past me flashing his hazards?
i'm thinking when i refitted the pads i never put them in the old positions hence the extra friction?
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| Gen1 Rebound Damping Dilema |
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Posted by: know your limitations - 21-04-12, 06:23 PM - Forum: Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner
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Had my current Gen1 1000 for about a month now and finally got round doing all my tweaks including firming up my front and rear suspension which was bouncier than a space hopper on a trampoline.
According to the owner's manual, the range of adjustment for the rebound damping on the front forks is 17 clicks.
[size=1em]I started with the adjusting screws turned fully clockwise to the firmest setting. To get to this, the left screw took at least 25 clicks and the right probably a couple less (not the most promising of starts).[/size]
I'm a big (ish) bloke but I was by no means forcing the screws to get them to the hardest setting (I stopped as soon as I encountered reasonable resistance).
Both screws were then at the same point of firmness, however.....
Whilst the right screw height was probably 1mm above flush with the spring preload bolt, the left screw was a good 3mm down inside the preload bolt.
I re-checked the right screw and there was no way it would turn enough times to get it down to the same height as the left.
With this slightly odd starting point I turned each screw counter clockwise 7 clicks to get the damping on the comfier side of firm.
I've also adjusted the spring preload and compression damping to what I think should the best balance for my size and riding style.
There is a noticeably nice firming up of the pitch of the bike when I apply the front brake but it's only been tested with me pushing the bike.
I'm hoping to test it properly tomorrow and I'm looking forward to experiencing the change in ride but I'm still a little worried about the uneven height of the rebound damping screws.
Are the screws supposed to be the same height or is it the number of clicks from the same starting point the most important factor?
Should I be worried?
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| Anyone own a v-strom 650? |
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Posted by: Farjo - 21-04-12, 02:06 PM - Forum: General
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Had a test ride yesterday and can't decide whether I really liked its torquey engine and comfort or whether it's just yet another adventure-type bike which felt soullessly efficient :\
Has anyone gone from a Fazer 600 to Strom 650? Pleased?
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