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  1. philosopheriam

    FS: OEM FZ6 parts: exhaust, rear shock, chain & sprockets, levers

    Shock is SOLD! Only part left is the midpipe with catalytic converter (2007 model)
  2. philosopheriam

    FS: OEM FZ6 parts: exhaust, rear shock, chain & sprockets, levers

    PM me your full shipping address so I can send you an accurate shipping quote. Thanks!
  3. philosopheriam

    FS: OEM FZ6 parts: exhaust, rear shock, chain & sprockets, levers

    Chain and sprockets = SOLD Exhaust = SOLD REMAINING ITEMS: Midpipe with catalyst: $15 Rear shock: $15 Actual shipping rates apply
  4. philosopheriam

    FS: OEM FZ6 parts: exhaust, rear shock, chain & sprockets, levers

    More photos for your viewing pleasure:
  5. philosopheriam

    FS: OEM FZ6 parts: exhaust, rear shock, chain & sprockets, levers

    PRICE DROP: Exhaust system: $30 Chain & Sprockets: $15 Rear Shock: $15 Actual shipping charges apply - ask for a quote. Thanks!
  6. philosopheriam

    FS: OEM FZ6 parts: exhaust, rear shock, chain & sprockets, levers

    Not sure what was going on, but I uploaded them, and now they appear...
  7. philosopheriam

    FS: OEM FZ6 parts: exhaust, rear shock, chain & sprockets, levers

    Folks, I'm looking to get rid of some old FZ6 parts that have been taking up space in the attic. Everything was removed from a 2007 FZ6: All prices include shipping. PM me if interested or with best offer. Exhaust system, no damage, good condition: $60 Levers, no damage, good...
  8. philosopheriam

    FS: 2007 Yamaha FZ6, Racetech & Ohlins Suspension, Excellent Condition, Mechanic Owned

    Re: FS: 2007 Yamaha FZ6, Ohlins & Racetech Suspension, Givi Luggage (Aurora, IL) Bump/to the top...
  9. philosopheriam

    FS: 2007 Yamaha FZ6, Racetech & Ohlins Suspension, Excellent Condition, Mechanic Owned

    Re: FS: 2007 Yamaha FZ6, Ohlins & Racetech Suspension, Givi Luggage (Aurora, IL) Edited today, 7/12, price drop and bump...
  10. philosopheriam

    FS: 2007 Yamaha FZ6, Racetech & Ohlins Suspension, Excellent Condition, Mechanic Owned

    FS: 2007 Yamaha FZ6, MANY upgrades (Aurora, IL) 2007 Yamaha FZ6, 16711mi, Mechanic Owned, ZERO mechanical problems. Clean title in hand. Bike is located in Aurora, IL (35mi West of Chicago) Tires have plenty of life left (Michelin Pilot Road 2). All maintenance performed diligently by...
  11. philosopheriam

    Best modification I ever made...

    Shipped to my door from twisted throttle - about 348 bucks.
  12. philosopheriam

    Best modification I ever made...

    Folks, Haven't posted in awhile, but I recently installed the following mods: SW-Motech rear rack with Givi Monolock adapter plate Givi E340 topcase All I can say is that this is one of the best mods I have done in a long time - whenever I would go on group rides, I found myself admiring the...
  13. philosopheriam

    Pressurized gas tank?

    Not true - the EVAP system on an OBD II equipped vehicle typically has a fuel tank pressure sensor. This monitors the pressure inside the fuel tank and can determine if there is an EVAP leak, i.e. if the fuel tank pressure never seems to rise regardless of the opening/closing of the vent valve...
  14. philosopheriam

    2013 Yamaha FZ8 First Look

    Someone please explain to me the point of an 800cc bike - it's like a solution in search of a problem....
  15. philosopheriam

    Help!! Engine running rough / spluttering :(

    You washed the bike and are now having problems: open every electrical connector, spray electronics cleaner in them, blow them out with compressed air, then see if the drivability problem reappears. Then, you need to check for the following: Spark - do you have it consistently? Fuel - do...
  16. philosopheriam

    Exhaust paint or wrap

    This is a bit of work, but the results are great... Try a bit of fine steel wool and flitz polish - all of that rust will be gone pronto and your header will shine like a mirror. IF you have the time/desire to pull off the header, then you can use an electric polisher with some flitz and...
  17. philosopheriam

    two tools to ADD to your kit when doing Spark Plug Changes

    Um, no, I'm not following your line of thought... You're ASSUMING that the plugs are ok because they look good to the human eye. By replacing them, you establish a baseline, i.e, the probability that a new set of plugs is bad is extremely low, thus, the problem is most likely elsewhere...
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