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Does anyone know whats up with the difference in model numbers FZS6W, FZS6WC and mine listed as a FZS6WL?

The manual that came with my FZ6 Copr. 2006, lists different maximum loads for two models listed above but no where in the owners manual do I find FZS6WL.

Confused.
 
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I noticed that too. The diff in max weight was 2 lbs and the letter was a "C" so I am guessing it might indicate a catalytic converter. Strictly speculation though....
 
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what state is your bike from? mine is a "c" I figured is a California model. gotta love the EPA and CARB.
 

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Are there any differences between the canadian model and american model? I doubt they can sell a canadian bike in the US if its not approved by DOT and emissions from the EPA
 

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Are there any differences between the canadian model and american model? I doubt they can sell a canadian bike in the US if its not approved by DOT and emissions from the EPA

- US would have Mph instead of Kph on the speedo
- with 04 and 05 models, US bikes had silver rims, where CAD bikes had Black rims.

Those are all I 'know' of. Emailing Yamaha would be your best bet here.
 

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"C" stands for California model (or 50 state legal version) for US spec bikes. I have no idea what "L" is. Perhaps it has to do with "when" it was build if they changed configurations in mid-model year which they do on occasion.
 

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- US would have Mph instead of Kph on the speedo
- with 04 and 05 models, US bikes had silver rims, where CAD bikes had Black rims.

Those are all I 'know' of. Emailing Yamaha would be your best bet here.

My speedometer can switch from mph to kph and back with the touch of a button. I assumed that all fz6's were like this. Is that correct?
 

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The speed-o on my 07 is the same way. Easy to switch between miles and kilometers. I accidently switched it to kilometers after a gas fillup and was shocked how fast I was going thinking it was still miles.
 

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The speed-o on my 07 is the same way. Easy to switch between miles and kilometers. I accidently switched it to kilometers after a gas fillup and was shocked how fast I was going thinking it was still miles.

Ha ha! "Whoa, I'm doing 150 mph in fourth gear!" :D
 

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really??? do we have any pictures of this from our canadian friends??? thanks :)

..are you high or just trying to get your post count up?? :don'tknow:(lol) Hello...check my web site....I'm Canadian.....;)

DSCF4710.jpg
 

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..are you high or just trying to get your post count up?? :don'tknow:(lol) Hello...check my web site....I'm Canadian.....;)

DSCF4710.jpg

Maybe... ;)


I know your canadian.. but if you havent figured out.. i'm lazy and just like it when others post up pictures.. this way i dont have to search :)
 
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