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Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today - matt7chunk - 06-05-17

nice ride to Great Yarmouth on the Fazer with my fiancee on her little CB125F  , stuck at 125 speeds but enjoyed it none the less.


Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today - birdyboyuk - 07-05-17

I added some go faster stripes to my wheels!  Big Grin

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Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today - Fazer99 - 10-05-17

Yesterday my engine crash bars arrived, so I worked through my lunch and finished work early so I had plenty of time to get them fitted before going out. No fitting instructions so it was all guess work but I think I did alright however I did have to use some different longer bolts in a couple of areas.


Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today - fazersharp - 10-05-17

(10-05-17, 07:26 AM)Fazer99 link Wrote: Yesterday my engine crash bars arrived, so I worked through my lunch and finished work early so I had plenty of time to get them fitted before going out. No fitting instructions so it was all guess work but I think I did alright however I did have to use some different longer bolts in a couple of areas.
A little bit like mine but yours look longer does this help
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Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today - Dave48 - 10-05-17

Fitted the 30mm bar risers-will try out new riding position today as the sun is shining :lol


Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today - Fazer99 - 10-05-17

(10-05-17, 08:52 AM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=Fazer99 link=topic=17296.msg260281#msg260281 date=1494397585]
Yesterday my engine crash bars arrived, so I worked through my lunch and finished work early so I had plenty of time to get them fitted before going out. No fitting instructions so it was all guess work but I think I did alright however I did have to use some different longer bolts in a couple of areas.
A little bit like mine but yours look longer does this help
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Cheers buddy, but mine have a load more fiddily bits that you have to line up and tighten before actually getting to bolt it to the bike, yours look soo much easier to fit. I tried googling for instructions for them but even after finding out who make them they don't have instructions, which is quite suprising as it's a German company and the Germans are normally on the ball when it comes to manuals and technical information. I might when I get a free weekend, take them off and do a how to fit video on YouTube.


Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today - kgjersda - 10-05-17

I just found a FZS400 headlight for 80 GBP!
Also found a blue spot rear caliper for 27 GBP!


Ordered from Russia. Let's see when it arrives.


Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today - Andy1970 - 13-05-17

Balanced the carbs using my new Morgan Carbtune, which is really easy to use and I'm really happy with. They were a mile out so hopefully it'll run a bit smoother now.


Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today - Andy1970 - 16-05-17

I took the Fazer for its MOT this morning. It sailed through with no advisories, so I'm a happy bunny today. Also the bike's running much better since I balanced the carbs last weekend.


Next trip is up to Snetterton at the weekend, which'll be the first properly long run since I got the bike last year.


Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today - Chris - 16-05-17

Put some miles on it!

MOT next week. Not worried about it as it's running spot on.

Chris


Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today - tommyardin - 18-05-17

(05-05-17, 08:40 AM)matt7chunk link Wrote: only 12x8 (wife free zone) but big enough for bike bench chair tools etc , saving up for a sealey space saver lift next[Image: MC4500.png]


Great looking shed Matt.
If the floor in your new shed is tongue and groove boards timber (T&G) place a piece of 3/4 inch ply under where the life will live, the casters on the lift may disappear  through the 8mm thick T&G boards and end up with your bike laying on its side after falling 2 or 3 foot from the lift.


Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today - kgjersda - 19-05-17

Just got my FZ400 Fazer headlamp and my rear blue spot caliper!
Bike is getting a hell of a lot safer Big Grin

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Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today - savvy - 19-05-17

Fitted heated grips.


Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today - matt7chunk - 19-05-17

(18-05-17, 10:22 AM)tommyardin link Wrote: [quote author=matt7chunk link=topic=17296.msg259944#msg259944 date=1493970011]
only 12x8 (wife free zone) but big enough for bike bench chair tools etc , saving up for a sealey space saver lift next[Image: MC4500.png]


Great looking shed Matt.
If the floor in your new shed is tongue and groove boards timber (T&G) place a piece of 3/4 inch ply under where the life will live, the casters on the lift may disappear  through the 8mm thick T&G boards and end up with your bike laying on its side after falling 2 or 3 foot from the lift.
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Cheers bud, already thought of that lol laying 18mm osb3 throughout for a bit more strength


Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today - red98 - 20-05-17

Iam with tommy.....good quality ply is a lot stronger than OSB ......I would cut a 300mm square of 25mm ply just for the center stand to sit on and another piece for your new space saver lift.....theres a lot of weight in a small area  , peace of mind and all that......


Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today - darrsi - 20-05-17

(19-05-17, 07:07 PM)savvy link Wrote: Fitted heated grips.


First time?
Best thing ever, would never ride without them now.  :thumbup


Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today - savvy - 20-05-17

No not first time Darrsi, had them on Duc ST then VFR but only just got round to the FZS. Been off the road for a year due to house move and renovation but old age now requires them sooner LOL. :'(


Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today - savvy - 20-05-17

kgjersda. I fitted FZS400 headlight to my 600 boxeye also about 18 mths ago. Got the wiring diagram from either this or previous site. Can see where the roads are now.
Think I still have the diagram saved somewhere :lol


Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today - Disorderlypunk - 20-05-17

is the 400 seriously much better then the 600 - ive gone vertical dominators now but good info to know


Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today - kgjersda - 21-05-17

I ordered the part from Russia. So I HOPE that its a right hand side headlamp. I live in Norway. If not i've got a headlamp for sale ?