Yes, the instructions aren't the best but its definitely not beyond anybody with 10 fingers, decent tools and the will to do the job.
Yes, its done properly :thumbup:
It's a single link pipe with a branch and baffle at the bottom of the right hand can. The Scorpions sit exactly the same...
I must admit that I have absolutely NO Vibration problems through the bars on my bike with Bridgestone BT-023s, stock forks, bars and bar-ends. Is it common to get bad vibes on a stock setup? :confused:
Congratulations Dad! My little girl is almost 4 now. They are without question the most important thing in our lives and they give you a real reason for living.
Enjoy the relative calm of the first 2 years before she turns into a little diva.
After fitting my tailpipes yesterday, I gave the bike a good clean today. Chain guard and sprocket cover off, 9000 miles of chain lube mixed with general grime cleaned from around the front sprocket and the inside of the cover. D.I.D O-ring chain soaked in WD-40 and brushed clean then re-lubed...
The only bike in the above list that holds a candle to the FZ6 is the Ninja. The SV is entertaining with its typical twin low down grunt but it runs out of steam long before the FZ. The ER-6 is down on power throughout the rev range and build quality is not on par with the FZ6. You'll out-grow...
The FZ6 is my first bike. I'm not sure how much training you've had but I was riding smaller bikes for about 10 years before I finally gave in to temptation and did my Big Bike licence here in Great Britain. The test and training here is a lot more stringent than it is in the US so new riders...
From the FZ6 Videos forum:
I received and fitted my new Beowulf cans today:
An easy enough job but the instructions aren't exactly concise, especially with regard to the usage of the bolts and lock-nuts included with the package. Build quality of the cans and pipes is as good as...