Go to page 21 of this, your Yamaha Manual:
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/assets/service/manuals/2009/LIT-11626-22-77_FZ6R_1661.pdf
Basically the bike is good from cold (Lo) to 242F is all good. Typically my bike rides between 80-100C.
Over 243F you should stop and let it cool. Maybe...
I have done a few 6 hour rides on my 6r. I'm sure if you find a solution to the stock seat, it would make an excellent sport tourer!
Might advise against on leaving the comfort of the pavement, but Im sure there is quite a bit of trouble you could still get into!
Thanks Marthy!
I need new tires this season anyway. Only the back suspension can be adjusted correct? Probably stiffen it out a bit for track
edit: and what do i need for brakes to be sorted out?
Anybody try racing their Fz6r on a track? I am thinking about signing up for a track day or two once the snow melts and would like to know if anyone has tried it before?
Good Idea for a thread!
"My" (my parents) garage has two bays. One has my fathers truck in it, and the other has my fathers other truck in it...
I get the yard :(
But on the plus side he is a welder so if need be I can pull out a truck and swing my bike in there, and have access to...
Hey, you stole my bike!!
As long as you don't start calling her Jessica, I guess I will let it slide... :Slap:
In all seriousness, cograts!! They are fine machinery!:D:D:cool:
Anybody mount some hard bags for saddlebags on their FZ6R? I don't like the look of a top case, but I want to get some saddle bags for longer trips.
I was specifically looking at the Givi bags, but I am not partial to any brand. Waterproof is a must as well.
Let me know if you guys have...
I'm using Shogun no cut frame sliders. Haven't tested them yet (hopefully ever) but they seem solid. The left side mounting plate has discolored to a deep purple from the heat though lol
I tell people i have an FZ6R and 90% of them go "ooh you have an R6!, my buddy has a ___, you guys should race!"... ugh.
I think the 6R is a bit more of an obscure/ less promoted bike in the yami lineup compared to the more famous R6 and R1.
A shame, the 6R is such a great beast!
$1100?! Aside from the clutch loosening (because im not sure how to do it), this is all basic DIY stuff. I think the Yamaha $300 quote is dead on.
But honestly, grab the manual, a basic set of tools, oil, fuel filter, 4 spark plugs, and a 6 pack and go at er! :D
Edit: Congratulations on...