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Ultimate FZS 600
#1
One of the best modded FZS 600 i've seen, didnt know the thou would fit in a 600 frame  :eek

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-FZS600-...4ab8a20e34
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#2
I must confess, if i'd had the spare cash i'd probably bid for that........ Confusedmokin
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#3
well worth the cash  Smile
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#4
i'd just buy a good FZ1.
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#5
I'm being thick here but what do you say on the insurance form about bike mods!
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#6
If you're daft enough to click on the modification part of an online insurance form, like me for my exhaust, then a whole box of options pop up.
You'd be amazed at some of the things they class as a mod', like engine or fork crash protectors for instance!
Surely they'd be put on for the benefit of your bike if you had a prang wouldn't they???  :rolleyes
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#7
Be OK if you don't crash it then....
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#8
Only reason i declared my end can was because i didn't wanna get mugged off by the insurance people on a technicality if i ever needed to claim!
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#9
It's a nice conversion, but why? Just buy an R1 or a FZ1.
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#10
(19-06-12, 09:33 PM)Rangrally link Wrote: It's a nice conversion, but why? Just buy an R1 or a FZ1.

Because its only £200 insurance a year  :lol
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#11
funny that the ultimate fzs600 is a 1000 :lol
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#12
(19-06-12, 09:56 PM)Fazer Jake link Wrote: [quote author=Rangrally link=topic=3513.msg28677#msg28677 date=1340137996]
It's a nice conversion, but why? Just buy an R1 or a FZ1.

Because its only £200 insurance a year  :lol
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Not if you declare the mods to your insurer....
As much as I love messing around with bikes the way insurers are nowadays I'd just buy a thou, bring back the old rider policy....
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#13
if you don't want 1000cc power keep the 6 and just make it handle better through a twisty bit of road that 6 will beat  a 1000  :lol and is still cheaper to run
if you think that's mad you should see mine  Big Grin


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#14
I see it never sold, i wonder what the reserve was?
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#15
Impressive job.
All it needs now is a nice stiff alloy frame off, say, an R1 to handle the extra power and you'd have decent bike. :lol


Anyway, apologies to Wraith... I seem to recall saying (about 6 months ago), that it probably wouldn't fit.


Still think it's a guaranteed way of spending a huge amount of time, effort and money to produce something that'll sell for about 10% of what would make the venture worthwhile from a purely economic point of view. Fine if it's a hobby and you're intending to keep it, but this guy is clearly going to take a huge loss.
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#16
exactley any amount of mods is only worth it if you are going to keep it . thats why i ended up doing mine most of the time it is fast enough i live in north london and rarely get out of hear except fore the odd track day or drag race 
 
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