MIJ_FZ6
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Cool album, lots of good stuff in there. Where you at in Illinois?
I noticed one of the photos had the headers (exhaust manifold?) that looked new. Did you get those re-worked/finished?
You can also mount the mirrors like this, just need some longer bolts.
Love the car, and love what you did with the bike, both times.
This was my swede (until a drunk chick destroyed the front end)
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Cool album, lots of good stuff in there. Where you at in Illinois?
I noticed one of the photos had the headers (exhaust manifold?) that looked new. Did you get those re-worked/finished?
How did you post such a big image?
Not a great picture but from yesterdays ride. Hope to get more today.Can you guys post a few pictures here? I'd love to see how your bikes came out.
Will you let me know if you can use them with the bar ends? I'm needing mirrors too. It's rather eerie riding and not knowing what's behind you.
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Hi all! hoping someone here will be able to help. So I converted my FZ6 to and FZ6N last year and I never plugged in the small light bulb that came with it (Vishnu Sharman [email protected] VS01 Headlight Kit. As a result (I think) my rear tail light was on full time and kept burning out. I think this is because not plugging in the small bulb lead to a incomplete circuit and the extra power had to go somewhere. Am I correct?
Anyway I just need to fix this so I can ride. Please help. Attached are some pics of the headlight and the wire loom that I coiled up nicely under the speedometer and that I am currently using to plug in the headlight. My question is which wires do I connect to the secondary small headlight bulb so that I can complete the circuit and my rear tail light can actually work as it is intended to and not be on full time.
Thank you.
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Wow, I thought I would do my conversion in a few years but I love the look! Definitely thinking about this Winter now :thumbup: Great job!