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Re: stuttering fzs 600 - nick crisp - 22-09-13

You can suggest the Hubble Space Telescope if you like, all I can see is trees - where's the foccin wood?!  :lol

I noticed that you were too ashamed to post a pic until it was fixed - does it look different now it doesn't stutter?  :lol


Re: stuttering fzs 600 - darrsi - 22-09-13

(22-09-13, 02:57 PM)red98 link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=2066.msg103142#msg103142 date=1379857504]
"...how to polish downpipes..."

Optiglanz........savage stuff that works in a few minutes.








cheers DARRSI.........more help,thank you  Smile
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When i say it's savage gear, i really do mean it!
I didn't trust normal mechanic gloves so used a glamorous pair of yellow marigolds instead, and you'll need eye protection as well.
And i got a black bin bag and wrapped it round the engine behind the downpipes to protect the paintwork.
Even with those thicker gloves on the tips of my fingers tingled for a couple of weeks, you really don't want it on your skin or worse still in your eyes.
Sprayed it onto a small square piece of green Scotchbrite pad and just rubbed away for a few minutes on one pipe at a time then carefully rinsed off with a hose with really good results. It foams up like washing up liquid so it's easy to see what you're doing as well.  Big Grin


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Re: stuttering fzs 600 - red98 - 22-09-13

(22-09-13, 03:11 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: You can suggest the Hubble Space Telescope if you like, all I can see is trees - where's the foccin wood?!  :lol

I noticed that you were too ashamed to post a pic until it was fixed - does it look different now it doesn't stutter?  :lol








its always looked good nick  Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin .....a few small jobs to do and i have myself a classic in the making  Wink


i see your happy with the ivans kit  Big Grin ...thats got me thinking  Wink


Re: stuttering fzs 600 - nick crisp - 22-09-13

Well, the Ivan's has cleared up my own bike's stuttering problem, and generally smoothed everything out. Had a bit of a ding-dong with a zzr1400 on fast winding A road today too, and doubt if it would have been able to stay with that one like it did before Ivanising! But even if it's not more performance you're after, I'd say do it, cos it just makes it so much nicer to ride generally.


Re: stuttering fzs 600 - CRH - 22-09-13

very nice bike that paul!! Wink .....cant believe you sprayed it ..red...though? :eek ...when it used to be the super rocket fast .....YELLOW!!!! ...........                    :eek


Re: stuttering fzs 600 - nick crisp - 22-09-13

(22-09-13, 03:37 PM)CRH link Wrote: very nice bike that paul!! Wink .....cant believe you sprayed it ..red...though? :eek ...when it used to be the super rocket fast .....YELLOW!!!! ...........                    :eek

Funnily enough, mine used to be ....red!  :rollin
No, seriously, it was.......5LV1 080 C


Re: stuttering fzs 600 - CRH - 22-09-13

(22-09-13, 03:57 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: [quote author=CRH link=topic=2066.msg103155#msg103155 date=1379860627]
very nice bike that paul!! Wink .....cant believe you sprayed it ..red...though? :eek ...when it used to be the super rocket fast .....YELLOW!!!! ...........                    :eek

Funnily enough, mine used to be ....red!  :rollin
No, seriously, it was.......5LV1 080 C
[/quote]....ya forgiven nick!! Wink ....at least you come to your senses and chose a ...PROPER ...yami colour!!!! Big Grin


Re: stuttering fzs 600 - ChristoT - 22-09-13

A STANDARD exhaust?!?  :eek

I can't help but notice you have a nice, shiney BLUEFLAME can for sale....  :lol :lol


Re: stuttering fzs 600 - red98 - 23-09-13

all standard CHRISTO,apart from stainless down pipes bought from DEADEYE and k+n filter.....standard bikes sell better imo and now we are nearly at classic stutus,collectors perfer standard ,early models..........in red  :lol .......i`ll start a new thread to see whos got the oldest boxeye  Wink ......it could be me  Big Grin


Re: stuttering fzs 600 - red98 - 27-12-14

Now this is what I call a winter warmer    :lol


Re: stuttering fzs 600 - noggythenog - 27-12-14

(27-12-14, 09:44 PM)red98 link Wrote: Now this is what I call a winter warmer    :lol


Oh no :groan


What have we done


Re: stuttering fzs 600 - red98 - 27-12-14

Anything you can do  :pokefun.......should put this in "highlight of the year "thread, all sorted now and running as good now as when I bought it some 14 ish years ago  Big Grin


Re: stuttering fzs 600 - 3legs - 08-03-15

Hello all

I have today bought a 1999 600. it has done 32000 miles and is quite tatty - I only paid £650 for it though

I have previously owned 2 x 600 early fazers, 2 x thundercats and a naked FZ6 - so I must like them!!

It has a Scorpion race can on it and I took it for a test ride before I bought it- it rides ok, but did have a stutter on full throttle. I put it down to having a race can on it and that it has been stood for a year. I plan to put the standard can back on, put new plugs in and have the carbs balanced.

I read with interest this thread and it was good Saturday night reading!!

The paintwork is tatty so was planning on having it re-sprayed professionally. maybe a current white colour?

I hope that the above work will make it run properly, but will keep you guys informed





Re: stuttering fzs 600 - Paulfzs - 08-03-15

this made for a funny read lol


Re: stuttering fzs 600 - midden - 07-03-17

I don't normally read books let alone full blown novels but having completed this one i've  learned that it really is best to read the end first  :rollin
So as i now appear to be suffering a bad  'stutter'  (started mildly last year i think)  im going to get the multimeter out and start with testing the regulator.


Hopefully posting your trials & t's Paul will help ease mine, after a few paracetamol ofcourse  :\


Re: stuttering fzs 600 - red98 - 07-03-17

Hi neil........chapter 2 is all yours  :rolleyes .....keep us updated .....


Re: stuttering fzs 600 - Lex162 - 25-06-17

I've got the same problem Sad Bike has an aftermarket can and pipes, my regular mechanic suggests it could be down to this.




So far I have done the following (some just because it needed it):
  • Oil and Filter change
  • New Spark Plugs
  • New Spark Pug Caps
  • Brake Fluid change
  • Carbs Balanced
  • Checked air filter - looks pretty good still
  • TPS Checked and all good
  • Replace Coils

Still to do:
  • Regulator/Rectifier
Anyone have any other thoughts as I'm committed to fixing it now!


Re: stuttering fzs 600 - darrsi - 26-06-17

(25-06-17, 05:24 PM)Lex162 link Wrote:I've got the same problem Sad Bike has an aftermarket can and pipes, my regular mechanic suggests it could be down to this.




So far I have done the following (some just because it needed it):
  • Oil and Filter change
  • New Spark Plugs
  • New Spark Pug Caps
  • Brake Fluid change
  • Carbs Balanced
  • Checked air filter - looks pretty good still

Still to do:
  • Replace Coils (waiting for them to arrive, not very patiently)
  • Regulator/Rectifier
Anyone have any other thoughts as I'm committed to fixing it now!


Did you cut about 10mm off the end of the HT leads when putting the new caps on? The internal wires get pushed into the outer cover of the leads over time making the connection to the cap screw not as good as it can be.
Do a quick TPS check and make sure that's positioned correctly.
Replace the fuel filter.
Difficult to suggest an air filter "looks okay", do you know the history of it? If not change it, personally i would go for a K&N, but if not don't buy the cheapest one you can find as they can be crap.


Re: stuttering fzs 600 - Disorderlypunk - 26-06-17

i read earlier about sealed in ht leads to the coils
i cannot garruntee on the fazers but these often can be redone with a bit of time and patience
i did some on my gsx1100 chop build i just used a bradawl and a little screwdriver while sat in the garden watching youtube
just started picking out the epoxy that was holding in the ht leads then yanked it hard (then got back to working on coils)
once out i was able to clean up the surfaces with screwdriver scraping, inserted new HT's and a bit of epoxy, job done


Re: stuttering fzs 600 - Lex162 - 27-06-17

(26-06-17, 06:11 AM)darrsi link Wrote:[quote author=Lex162 link=topic=2066.msg263385#msg263385 date=1498407895]


Did you cut about 10mm off the end of the HT leads when putting the new caps on? The internal wires get pushed into the outer cover of the leads over time making the connection to the cap screw not as good as it can be.
Do a quick TPS check and make sure that's positioned correctly.
Replace the fuel filter.
Difficult to suggest an air filter "looks okay", do you know the history of it? If not change it, personally i would go for a K&N, but if not don't buy the cheapest one you can find as they can be crap.


Thanks for the thoughts.  Forgot to mention that I'd checked the tps.


I'll order an air filter Smile


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