05-02-14, 11:29 PM
(05-02-14, 11:10 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: Hey, has anyone seen the plot, I seem to have lost it.... :lol
Try to keep up, Nick!! :rollin :rollin :rollin
The Deef's apprentice
WANTED: FZS600 project
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05-02-14, 11:29 PM
(05-02-14, 11:10 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: Hey, has anyone seen the plot, I seem to have lost it.... :lol Try to keep up, Nick!! :rollin :rollin :rollin
The Deef's apprentice
06-02-14, 12:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-02-14, 12:27 AM by noggythenog.)
Bbb said:-
"Don't have a fazer to give, but will quite happily chuck a small donation to help you on your way" What a top gadjey! 8) .....not many folk like you about bbb......or is this a case of paying the Jehovahs never to come back again :lol ....[size=78%].we could have a Fazer cooperative & Christo could be the Mascot.[/size] ![]() It's a good idea......but ......well....the thing is my best mate in Nigeria needed my bank details & i'm just waiting on him to call me back......& well....it's for this reason that........................
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
06-02-14, 08:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-02-14, 08:53 AM by bigbluebear.)
(06-02-14, 12:19 AM)noggythenog link Wrote: Bbb said:- He's a good guy by the sounds of it and had some back luck recently, he needs to be back on a fazer saddle where he belongs. Besides will you not miss him on your lofo outings..... Just a pity simonm started his bad luck then focced off. Maybe this will help turn his luck around
06-02-14, 07:05 PM
(06-02-14, 08:45 AM)bigbluebear link Wrote: [quote author=noggythenog link=topic=11485.msg125053#msg125053 date=1391642377] He's a good guy by the sounds of it and had some back luck recently, he needs to be back on a fazer saddle where he belongs. Besides will you not miss him on your lofo outings..... Just a pity simonm started his bad luck then focced off. Maybe this will help turn his luck around [/quote] If I saw a viable plan, rather than flitting from one crazy idea to the next, I'd be in.
06-02-14, 07:18 PM
I have a viable plan, it just happens to be a little crazy! :lol
It's all planned out meticulously. I even have a parts list of stuff I need! Bidding on a little trailer on ebay to lug stuff about. A neat little box job. ![]()
The Deef's apprentice
06-02-14, 10:04 PM
(06-02-14, 07:18 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: I have a viable plan Uh oh What the actual Foc!!!! :eek ![]()
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
06-02-14, 10:05 PM
Well, Paul has all my parts!! :lol :lol
No, this is a box trailer to tow the bikes IN. That being said, you've given me an idea now!! :rollin :rollin
The Deef's apprentice
06-02-14, 11:31 PM
Christo ive got a frankenstein boxeye fairing that you could melt together plus mirrors and stay/headlight also speedo dials. All yours if you pick up a project with no plastics/heavy front end damage! Free of course mate just come on down and ill put the kettle on!!
06-02-14, 11:35 PM
(06-02-14, 11:31 PM)bozboz link Wrote: Christo ive got a frankenstein boxeye fairing that you could melt together plus mirrors and stay/headlight also speedo dials. All yours if you pick up a project with no plastics/heavy front end damage! Free of course mate just come on down and ill put the kettle on!! Wow, thanks Boz! ![]() ![]() I'm getting really excited about this project now. It's going to be quite VFR-ish in places (especially the rear end), so it should look interesting! Does anyone know of the best way of retro-fitting ABS to a bike?
The Deef's apprentice
06-02-14, 11:45 PM
you would need to makeup a timing ring that could incorporate into the current brake disks/mmounting. you would also need a sensor to be mounted in exactly the right position, and exactly the correct distance from the timing ring to sense the pulses. then you would need to be able to plumb in a modulator inline.
theres more besides all that. sufficed to say, it would be a bit of a nightmare I think.
06-02-14, 11:58 PM
(06-02-14, 11:45 PM)mickvp link Wrote: you would need to makeup a timing ring that could incorporate into the current brake disks/mmounting. you would also need a sensor to be mounted in exactly the right position, and exactly the correct distance from the timing ring to sense the pulses. then you would need to be able to plumb in a modulator inline. Well, I don't know. As I plan a USD fork conversion anyway, if I were to fit a newer R6 front end, that might have the ABS stuff prefitted, if that makes sense? As I'm not sure I understand how the ABS works on the bike (if it has a "brain", where various bits go, etc), I'm just hypothesising. I came across this, but not 100% sure about it... http://www.tcbbrakesystems.com/index.html And at $80 a calliper (so 3 needed for a bike like ours), that's an expensive gamble to take.
The Deef's apprentice
08-02-14, 05:04 PM
the night i was born, lord the moon stood a fire red., my poor mother her crying,
she said the gypsy was right, and she fell right dead
09-02-14, 06:19 PM
(06-02-14, 11:35 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: [quote author=bozboz link=topic=11485.msg125263#msg125263 date=1391725899] Wow, thanks Boz! ![]() ![]() I'm getting really excited about this project now. It's going to be quite VFR-ish in places (especially the rear end), so it should look interesting! Does anyone know of the best way of retro-fitting ABS to a bike? [/quote] With extreme difficulty. I've only seen it done once with an OE system from a ZZR1400 on a ZX12R that a very clever engineer managed to make work, and luckily a lot of the parts fitted. Of cours, there's always the option of a bazzazz system which I think can have ABS as an option, but they're foccing expensive, and I think are intended for FI bikes so no idea if it would work on a carbed one. Not being funny Christo, but as a student why are you plowing so much money into such an old bike? If you really want a 600 with underseat exhausts and ABS, buy an FZ6?
09-02-14, 10:08 PM
(09-02-14, 07:22 PM)Fizzy Pies link Wrote: [quote author=JoeRock link=topic=11485.msg125720#msg125720 date=1391966345] Exactly what I was thinking last night [/quote] Three reasons: 1) I love carb'd engines, and the FZS engine is a beaut (the reviews are not kind about the FZ-6) 2) I can afford to build a bike in installments, but not one big initial outlay 3) I get to be creative! ![]()
The Deef's apprentice
12-02-14, 01:20 AM
14-02-14, 03:16 PM
How much are you planning to spend to put this lot together
14-02-14, 04:01 PM
(14-02-14, 03:16 PM)bigbluebear link Wrote:How much are you planning to spend to put this lot together No idea, as it's a rolling cost! I have the swingarm (£50), looking at an engine and frmae (about £200 - £300 combined), but still need a front end, tank and brakes. I might be lucky, and get a complete bike project, and mod when time and funds allow! The overall project (over time) should set me back around £1000 when all is said and done (I hope!!)
The Deef's apprentice
14-02-14, 04:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 14-02-14, 04:24 PM by bigbluebear.)
FFS Christo you can buy one in pretty decent condition for that......plus all the time and effort running around looking for second hand parts, and hoping they working and the correct parts, then the time to assemble........how you register this CAT C or CAT D....or maybe it should be on a Q plate being a kit bike
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14-02-14, 04:48 PM
It will only have to go on a q plate if the age of the donor vehicle cannot be established and if it is sufficiently modified to require an SVA, changing suspension and bodywork is not that modified. SVAs normally apply to heavily modified frames or complete one-offs (such as hardtail chops etc)
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