Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Morning all! New FZS 600 '98 owner W/pics :)
#1
Based in Birmingham most of the year. I picked her up this Saturday just gone, very happy with her I must say...

Had a little niggle however since washing the bike yesterday, spluttering a little through the lower revs. I did come across your thread regarding the perished inlet pipes, as I discovered a large crack ran through all of mine. I've since used a repair silicone to seal up all that I can access and this has improved the matter somewhat. However I plan to inspect the air box at some point today to make sure I haven't filled it with water. Anybody else had any troubles after washing down?

Unfortunately the bike was sat for several months before i bought her so I'm expecting a few things to pop up now she'sin regular use again. Some autoglym polish has done the bodywork wonders mind you... More pics to follow this afternoon.



Attached Files Thumbnail(s)
   
Reply
#2
check the plugs and caps and also that the plug drain holes are clear  Wink .......nice bike  Smile  shame its black  Sad
One, is never going to be enough.....
Reply
#3
looks a nice 600 you got there and in the best colour  Smile  as already mentiond check plugs,caps etc and like you say check  airfilter(maybe replace if not been done for a while?) if bikes been sat like you say the petrol will have gone off so maybe drain tank and carbs and fill with new and that might help (petrol goes off bloody quick now!)  possible needs a carb ballance etc?
Reply
#4
BEST  :faz 6(imho) in BEST colour (everyones humble opinion) :lol  i know cos i  had one  and that looks in very good condition. mileage? year?
oh yeah forgot...congrats on yer purchase and welcome to the forum
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup....  :-))
Reply
#5
Thanks Smile Took the plug leads off and gave them a little clean with contact cleaner, seems to have done the trick but still has the odd splutter and a little rough idle.

I plan to do a little self service with the next 2 weeks, plugs, oil, air filter, one shot red-ex etc.. that should clean her out.

Yeah personally I prefer the black. Not sure what the general opinion is on this forum with replacing the front fairing. But I'm thinking of fitting a modest 7 inch lamp and some bar end mirrors. Depends on whether I can deal without the wind protection though. Anyone else on the forum gone the naked route with the fzs?

Condition isn't bad, but there's a crack running through the fairing, scratches near the grab handle, scrape on the exhaust and crash bungs where its been dropped previously but nothing overly unexpected. Pretty high mileage at 50,000 but has plenty of service history with Yamaha and helped me bargain the seller down to the small sum of £750. (Student Budget  :rolleyes )

Wanted a bike that could also serve as a running project. I've missed tinkering around with bikes. In an ideal world I'd like to create something similar to this..


Attached Files
.jpg   12381714.jpg (Size: 138.95 KB / Downloads: 86)
Reply
#6
Ye the blue looks much better..Smile)
Andy

Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2

Reply
#7
I do like the naked/streetfighter look. Could possibly do with s/steel downwnpipes as a finishing touch maybe. 8)
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
[Image: 850481.png]
Reply
#8
like the black downpipes with the black swinging arm  Smile ...would bet better still in RED  Wink 
One, is never going to be enough.....
Reply
#9
I'd keep the fairing. Or, if it's too far gone to repair, pattern ones are available at a sensible price.
Doesn't matter how well done a streetfighter conversion is, it always shouts "crashed bike" to me.
The fairing also makes a huge difference to wind blast, if you intend to ride any distance at motorway speeds.
Reply
#10
everyone knows blue is best and faster red98....didnt ferrari get beaten by a blue car...there u go then...proven. :nana
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup....  :-))
Reply
#11
Is that a really big back sprocket or summat?
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: