Please Explain Why Previous Owner Did this

ArmyOfDarkness

Junior Member
Joined
Feb 21, 2013
Messages
83
Reaction score
0
Points
0
Location
Lincoln, Nebraska
Visit site
It is difficult to get my hand near the ignition to turn the key. Sometimes it takes me several minutes to contort my hand/wrist to get the key in the ignition. Can someone tell me:

1) Why in the hell the previous owner set it up this way
2) I just purchased dev_usc's VS02 headlight kit, will it be an easy fix (from what you can tell)
2b) Will I be able to have the ignition open so I can put the key in easily after the VS02 kit is assembled?

Thanks guys. It is annoying as hell to try to start ole Glacier Fizz. For those that don't know. I mechanically inept, ignorant. I am learning from a blank slate in my state of mind. So, don't be surprised if I have some questions that you thought everyone knew. I have never even worked on my car before. So, this is a completely knew experience for me. But I am here to learn and share what I have.
 
Last edited:

Gelvatron

Junior Member
Elite Member
Joined
Apr 9, 2012
Messages
952
Reaction score
8
Points
0
Location
Southern Cali
Visit site
It is difficult to get my hand near the ignition to turn the key. Sometimes it takes me several minutes to contort my hand/wrist to get the key in the ignition. Can someone tell me:

1) Why in the hell the previous owner set it up this way
2) I just purchased dev_usc's VS02 headlight kit, will it be an easy fix (from what you can tell)
2b) Will I be able to have the ignition open so I can put the key in easily after the VS02 kit is assembled?

Thanks guys. It is annoying as hell to try to start ole Glacier Fizz. For those that don't know. I mechanically inept, ignorant. I am learning from a blank slate in my state of mind. So, don't be surprised if I have some questions that you thought everyone knew. I have never even worked on my car before. So, this is a completely knew experience for me. But I am here to learn and share what I have.

lol, the kit looks wierd and so is the choice of color, probably wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed
 

Botch

I.Y.A.A.Y.A.S!!
Elite Member
Joined
Jun 26, 2007
Messages
3,946
Reaction score
44
Points
0
Location
Ogden UT
Visit site
Dude! Think of what will happen to you in even a minor collision!
Seriously, I wouldn't even ride that bike around the block until that's fixed. :eek: :eek: :eek:
 

ArmyOfDarkness

Junior Member
Joined
Feb 21, 2013
Messages
83
Reaction score
0
Points
0
Location
Lincoln, Nebraska
Visit site
lol, the kit looks wierd and so is the choice of color, probably wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed

Yeah, he said he didn't like the look of the "ugly A$$ fairings" and the red color. So he got rid of the fairings and painted it "Celestial Blue." (He was really proud of the name of the paint).

Anyway, it was $2300 and I gave myself a $2500 spending limit. So, that part worked out well. Now it is getting frustrating. I figured at worst I could learn to ride on this and try to resell it in a few months. It books fro $4200 (in excellent shape, of course.

My guess is that the previous owner was trying to impress some people and he was riding out of his experience level. He probably tipped the bike over going forward and damaged the fairing and then decided to scrap the faring and did this little get up. He probably scratched the paint and he said he worked at a body shop so someone had some left over sky blue and he just painted it. I actually don't mind the color. The ignition is annoying as balls though! haha
 
Last edited:

ArmyOfDarkness

Junior Member
Joined
Feb 21, 2013
Messages
83
Reaction score
0
Points
0
Location
Lincoln, Nebraska
Visit site
Dude! Think of what will happen to you in even a minor collision!
Seriously, I wouldn't even ride that bike around the block until that's fixed. :eek: :eek: :eek:

I completely agree. When I have moved it, I have just put it in neutral and pushed it. I don't have the gear yet anyway and my motorcycle training course isn't until May 3-5. So I have some time.

I am hoping that dev_usc's VS02 kit will solve the problem(s). Especially that knife-like protrusion pointing at my nut sack
 

Gelvatron

Junior Member
Elite Member
Joined
Apr 9, 2012
Messages
952
Reaction score
8
Points
0
Location
Southern Cali
Visit site
celestial blue huh?

i probably would of walked away at that point lol

i think that if you took a rattle can of any color and just painted the whole thing just one solid color it would be better

no offense not trying to knock your purchase at that price you can afford a repaint lol but great bike non the less
 

armystrong

feeling Triumphant
Joined
Nov 1, 2007
Messages
478
Reaction score
10
Points
0
Location
Southern Maryland
www.fz6-forum.com
There are a lot of ways to do the naked conversion (see my album for one of them). It looks like he just botched the conversion by placing the speedo too high and making the ignition too hard to get too. That can be fixed.
The color on the other hand....that's a harder fix lol.
 
Last edited:

ArmyOfDarkness

Junior Member
Joined
Feb 21, 2013
Messages
83
Reaction score
0
Points
0
Location
Lincoln, Nebraska
Visit site
celestial blue huh?

i probably would of walked away at that point lol

i think that if you took a rattle can of any color and just painted the whole thing just one solid color it would be better

no offense not trying to knock your purchase at that price you can afford a repaint lol but great bike non the less

Bahaha. It was pretty awkward when he said "Celestial Blue" and he got a big grin. Especially since he was trying to be a hard ass too. Like he thought he was tough shizz.

My best friend's brother-in-law does detailing for his main job. So I will probably call him up to see what he would charge for a professional paint job. I am going to learn to ride before I do anything major though.
 

ArmyOfDarkness

Junior Member
Joined
Feb 21, 2013
Messages
83
Reaction score
0
Points
0
Location
Lincoln, Nebraska
Visit site
There are a lot of ways to do the naked conversion (see my album for one of them). It looks like he just botched the conversion by placing the speedo too high and making the ignition too hard to get too. That can be fixed.
The color on the other hand....that's a harder fix lol.

Cool, I am glad it can be fixed. Hopefully it doesn't cost me a considerable amount of time or money. Once I get the VS02 kit I will start to see how things fit.

I had no idea people would be so aversive to the color. Haha. It will be looking pretty damn sweet in a couple months. I am pretty sure I am going to get it painted black. That would be sick!
 

motojoe122

No ride is too far...
Moderator
Elite Member
Joined
Oct 12, 2010
Messages
3,579
Reaction score
44
Points
0
Location
Somers Point, NJ
Visit site
Maybe the PO wanted to know how far he was turning the bars?:BLAA:
The color isnt that bad IMO, it's what you do with it that counts:thumbup:
 

lazamus69

Heavy User
Premium Member
Joined
Apr 17, 2008
Messages
836
Reaction score
14
Points
0
Location
BC CANADA
Visit site
Thats teal....and before your next ride grab a hammer and give that aluminum point a couple whacks down. Thats insane
 

ArmyOfDarkness

Junior Member
Joined
Feb 21, 2013
Messages
83
Reaction score
0
Points
0
Location
Lincoln, Nebraska
Visit site
Thats teal....and before your next ride grab a hammer and give that aluminum point a couple whacks down. Thats insane

Thanks for the suggestion. I won't be riding it until after I get my motorcycle training course completed (May 3-5) and after I get the new headlight kit installed. I will take photos along the way!
 

ArmyOfDarkness

Junior Member
Joined
Feb 21, 2013
Messages
83
Reaction score
0
Points
0
Location
Lincoln, Nebraska
Visit site
Thats teal....and before your next ride grab a hammer and give that aluminum point a couple whacks down. Thats insane

Forgot to mention that identifying colors generally evades me; I am colorblind. Definitely gonna need a friends help when I am trying to figure out why the blinkers and high beams don't work. Electrical work and colorblindness are not a good combo!
 

SweaterDude

Broke-zillionaire
Joined
Apr 20, 2011
Messages
1,051
Reaction score
8
Points
0
Location
Nashville, TN ([email protected])
Visit site
remember blue is the fastest color, doesn't matter which blue. SKY's the limit:BLAA:

you should be able to find a stock speedo bracket pretty easily, especially since your bike is an S1 (1st generation model). and dont use a hammer to knock the point down you'll hurt the tank. get some sheet-metal snips and cut it off instead (home depot/friend with a sh!tload of tools).
 

agf

Go Naked- Its liberating
Staff member
Moderator
Elite Member
Site Supporter
Joined
Feb 24, 2011
Messages
2,916
Reaction score
288
Points
83
Location
Melbourne Australia
Visit site
Just wondering where the mirrors are too?

I dont mind the look of the headlight but that spear is way dangerous and how are you gonna lift the tank if you need to.
If some of the indicators and hi beam indictaor are not working maybe time time to pull it all a part and see what the PO actually did under there.
While you at it smooth out that mount for the speedo cluster. that could do the crown jewels some serious damage.

Id leave the blue for now, wait until you have done the riding course, see if you like the bike and then decide on your list of mods......
...... coz once you start you will find that there are plenty of things you can do, and as its already lost the original paint work you can do anything that you like, Black, Brown, White, Camo, metallic flake, matte, gloss,

just gear up and ride safe
 

ArmyOfDarkness

Junior Member
Joined
Feb 21, 2013
Messages
83
Reaction score
0
Points
0
Location
Lincoln, Nebraska
Visit site
Just wondering where the mirrors are too?

I dont mind the look of the headlight but that spear is way dangerous and how are you gonna lift the tank if you need to.
If some of the indicators and hi beam indictaor are not working maybe time time to pull it all a part and see what the PO actually did under there.
While you at it smooth out that mount for the speedo cluster. that could do the crown jewels some serious damage.

Id leave the blue for now, wait until you have done the riding course, see if you like the bike and then decide on your list of mods......
...... coz once you start you will find that there are plenty of things you can do, and as its already lost the original paint work you can do anything that you like, Black, Brown, White, Camo, metallic flake, matte, gloss,

just gear up and ride safe

I brought the bike in to the local dealer just to see what they would give me for trade-in and they offered me $1500 max. I am certain if I needed to get rid of it I could sell it on craigslist for at least $3000.

I already ordered the VS02 headlight kit from dev_usc. It comes with blinkers, mirrors, the whole shebang. I could have just bought pieces here and there, but I had no idea where I would mount the blinkers and I figured dev_usc offers a product that has everything I need, so I bought it. Just waiting for it to get shipped now.

As a newbie, there is no way in hell I am taking this thing on the road without mirrors, working blinkers, etc. If I need to move it again, I will just push it while in neutral. Once I take the course and I get the headlight kit mounted, I will be a happy guy :BLAA:
 

ArmyOfDarkness

Junior Member
Joined
Feb 21, 2013
Messages
83
Reaction score
0
Points
0
Location
Lincoln, Nebraska
Visit site
I want to get this thing ravened out. I would fall in love with it if I did.

I could sand it down, put some muriatic acid on it and then pay to get it all painted, or I could just buy the parts in black if that is possible.

I already did some searching and I could get a gas tank that would work and I would have to pay $375 to get it shipped. I would still need to get black fenders and tail fairings. Not sure how much that costs.

My question to you guys is whether I should 1) repaint everything or 2) buy black parts instead?

Honestly, I don't know which way would be cheapest and I don't know which would take more time either. Any advice would be appreciated. I know I don't like the color it is now. I paid $2300 knowing that I would put around $1500 to get it looking the way I want.
 

SANGER_A2

Super Member
Joined
Oct 12, 2008
Messages
1,528
Reaction score
27
Points
0
Location
Southampton
Visit site
I want to get this thing ravened out. I would fall in love with it if I did.

I could sand it down, put some muriatic acid on it and then pay to get it all painted, or I could just buy the parts in black if that is possible.

I already did some searching and I could get a gas tank that would work and I would have to pay $375 to get it shipped. I would still need to get black fenders and tail fairings. Not sure how much that costs.

My question to you guys is whether I should 1) repaint everything or 2) buy black parts instead?

Honestly, I don't know which way would be cheapest and I don't know which would take more time either. Any advice would be appreciated. I know I don't like the color it is now. I paid $2300 knowing that I would put around $1500 to get it looking the way I want.
Cheaper to pay someone to paint it rather than buy bits. If you have time to kill, you could save some cash by taking the bits off, emptying the tank and sanding it down yourself. You're gonna have to grab some wrenches and take off that motocross headlight at some point anyway!

Use the opportunity to get it painted a non-stock colour if you're getting it done anyway. My vote is Kawasaki green. That'll confuse people! :BLAA:

Personally, I think that paint-job looks fine. There are other things you could spend your cash on to change how the bike rides/looks/sounds. For a learner - you may want to consider buying lower fork-springs or paying someone to shave/shape the seat.

CRASH BUNGS ARE A DEFINITE!!! :thumbup:
 

SweaterDude

Broke-zillionaire
Joined
Apr 20, 2011
Messages
1,051
Reaction score
8
Points
0
Location
Nashville, TN ([email protected])
Visit site
Use the opportunity to get it painted a non-stock colour if you're getting it done anyway. My vote is Kawasaki green. That'll confuse people! :BLAA:

a paint job will be cheaper than buying parts. i also agree that the sky blue isnt really that bad. i would get the bike back to DOT standards first. Get your headlight, blinkers, speedo bracket, mirrors, etc. and ride it for a while before getting it painted.

statistically if this is your first bike, its likely to be put down (not that you will) but if you tip it at low speed and scratch it up a bit, its better to do so before repainting the bike, right? it also gives you more time to decide on which color you want. you said you were colorblind, if there is any color that you can pick out fairly well, i would go with that.

† just curious but what kind of colorblind are you? red/greed, blue/orange, or do you mix up all colors?
 
Top