Don't think that'll work on yours mate - From what I remember the first Gen FZ6 had a direct shock from frame to swingarm, was only the second gen that had linkages?
(10-10-14, 10:43 PM)JoeRock link Wrote:Don't think that'll work on yours mate - From what I remember the first Gen FZ6 had a direct shock from frame to swingarm,
Yes, this shortens the shock (it's not dog bones).
Quote:Why you wanting it anyway?
Because I've got short legs and the bike is too high even with a cut-down seat
Try raising the forks through the yolks first by 10mm. Be aware that dropping front and rear will reduce your cornering clearance.
Other option is to try lowering the seat by removing the foam and adding gel in its place.
Met a girl in southern France a few years ago with a foxeye fazer and that was what she told me she did.
(12-10-14, 06:38 PM)unfazed link Wrote:Try raising the forks through the yolks first by 10mm. Be aware that dropping front and rear will reduce your cornering clearance.
I'm not into scraping knees, so I won't worry about that too much.
Although I'm just wondering if the forks have been raised through the yokes already as I recall trying to get it lowered a bit when I bought it (that was 7 years ago). As far as I can measure it, it appears to be about 740mm from the top of the yoke to the centre of the front wheel. Does anyone know if this is the standard measurement?
Quote:Other option is to try lowering the seat by removing the foam and adding gel in its place.
I've already had the seat cut down, but it's not enough
(13-10-14, 06:41 PM)Grahamm link Wrote:As far as I can measure it, it appears to be about 740mm from the top of the yoke to the centre of the front wheel. Does anyone know if this is the standard measurement?
Bump!
If anyone has an FZ6 (04-06) and could check this measurement I'd be very grateful...
Sorry to bump this again, but I'd appreciate it if someone could confirm if this is how the top of the forks look on a stock bike before I start playing around with things...
11-12-14, 02:31 PM (This post was last modified: 11-12-14, 02:31 PM by pringle_addict.)
Hopefully attached, are a couple of shots of mine at the moment. Not taken specifically to show the forks, but you can see fork tops and fronts in these shots. The bike is standard, as I had it from nearly new (ex-demo).
Hope this helps.