tej98's FZ6 Maintenance/Adventures Thread

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Hello fellow FZ6 riders! I wanted a place to document my 2004 Faster Blue FZ6 adventures and thought this forum would be a great place! I've been obsessed with the FZ6 ever since my dad bought a silver one in 2005. He recently passed it off to my brother and got a 1997 BMW R850R to ride. When we found the blue FZ6 in North Carolina we hopped in the pickup truck and brought it back to Georgia.

A few details about the bike - We purchased it from the original owner who was tired of seeing it sit in his garage. It came with fairly new Michelin Pilot Road 3 tires on the front and rear, LSL frame sliders, what I believe to be FAZR6's fender eliminator kit, and a well worn tank bag. It had around 11,000 miles on it when we brought it home. Here are a few pics from the trip:

All loaded up:
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Mid trip:
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As you can see from the pictures, it hadn't been washed in a long time. The chain was covered in dirt and beneath all the dirt it had a coating of surface rust.
 

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Nice find and welcome aboard as well!!


Loose the stock muffler and she'll be a VERY different machine. :thumbup:


Respect her till your used to her as she WILL "wake up" when the throttle is turned!
 
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:welcome: to our great forum! The FZ6 is a very different animal in the higher rpm ranges and will surprise you.
 

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Nice find and welcome aboard as well!!


Loose the stock muffler and she'll be a VERY different machine. :thumbup:


Respect her till your used to her as she WILL "wake up" when the throttle is turned!

Thanks! So far I've just been cleaning it up and casually riding it around with my dad and brother. I haven't really taken it past 8k rpm yet, still just getting used to the bike. I actually enjoy the stock exhaust sound, but I haven't heard an aftermarket exhaust in person yet!
 

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:welcome: to our great forum! The FZ6 is a very different animal in the higher rpm ranges and will surprise you.

Thanks! So I have heard haha. I will definitely be taking it easy for the next few months as I get used to it and ride it around here. I haven't really taken it above 8k rpms yet, but it has no problem outrunning anything on the road even without going above 8k :)
 

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Thanks! So far I've just been cleaning it up and casually riding it around with my dad and brother. I haven't really taken it past 8k rpm yet, still just getting used to the bike. I actually enjoy the stock exhaust sound, but I haven't heard an aftermarket exhaust in person yet!

Here ya go for cleaning, some metal cleaner (I use Maquires), lots of elbow grease, cheap cleaning, lots of "wow"!



Some sound with aftermarket pipes(just low RPM's, showing charging voltages (Scorpions):
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So first off after purchase was some general cleaning. As you could probably tell from the pictures on the first post, the previous owner wasn't the best at keeping it very clean.

I cleaned the entire bike and chain thoroughly. Then lubed the chain up so its good to go for a while:
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The rear wheel still has some stains, but I will keep trying to get those out over time. Any times to remove hard embedded stains in the wheel? :)

I don't have pictures of this but we installed a quick connect charger on the battery for a battery tender while I am away at college since this bike only gets ridden on nice weekends!
Next, I polished up the exhaust headers since they were so stained. I just used some metal polish my dad had laying around on a foam pad attached to an electric drill along with a green scotch pad:
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After that, I got some matching front/rear axle sliders for my birthday so we installed those:
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All installed on the bike:
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In between all of this, my brother's FZ6 needed new tires so he opted for the Michelin Pilot Road 2 on the front and rear since we read great reviews on grip and tread life on those. Here it is in our garage as he pulled both wheels off:
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Also, does anyone know how to post images so they are full size in the post and not thumbnail size like mine are? Thanks!
 

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Also, does anyone know how to post images so they are full size in the post and not thumbnail size like mine are? Thanks!

When I click on your thumbnails the pictures expand really nice.

Nice job on the headers!
 

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Also, does anyone know how to post images so they are full size in the post and not thumbnail size like mine are? Thanks!

Open a free account with "Postimage": https://postimages.org/

Once pic's are uploaded, you'd click on copy (there's different choices) "Hotlink for forums".

Copy that link, paste in your thread here and it'll show full size 9like below). I use the 19" screen option:


 
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Also, does anyone know how to post images so they are full size in the post and not thumbnail size like mine are? Thanks!



When posting, click on image to open in a new tab. Grab the url and put the typical start and end IMG brackets around it.

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^^ There ya go!!!

Audi MP3 of FZ6 going through some gears. 2Bro exhaust fed by S1 header.

https://m.soundcloud.com/fz6-rippedmp3/

Just cruising on a winding road.
https://m.soundcloud.com/fz6-rippedmp3/fz62broxp1tipsrip

Opened up a bit...
https://m.soundcloud.com/fz6-rippedmp3/2015-07-12map4at130afr
 

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Right click on the photo. A window should open. Click on, "View image info" A window should open with the URL highlighted. Hit (control C) on your keyboard to copy the URL.

Type


Your picture through the wizardry of the internet and html should appear.

Wait a minute.... any one do it differently with an Apple?
 
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Right click on the photo. A window should open. Click on, "View image info" A window should open with the URL highlighted. Hit (control C) on your keyboard to copy the URL.

Type


Your picture through the wizardry of the internet and html should appear.

Wait a minute.... any one do it differently with an Apple?

What my detailed instructions not good enough!!!? ;)
Android on an S7 no comprehend' Crtl-C.... lol
Apple - fn & C, fn & V ??? It's been a while!
 

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Thanks for the tips everyone! I'll try it out when I make another post with more pictures. For now I can go back and try to fix my old posts.
 

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On the weekends when I get home from school I've been working on the bike and cleaning it up some more. A couple weekends ago I flushed the coolant, front and rear brake fluid, cleaned under the throttle tube/lubed the throttle cable.

I found a decent amount of rust and dirt under the throttle tube so it was probably a good idea to clean it up. I ended up coating it with some silicone spray, so hopefully it stays fairly clean.
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Cleaned up:
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Next was the coolant flush. I decided to go with BMW 50/50 blue coolant since that is what we had and it meets the criteria from the service manual. The old coolant came out dark green and murky:
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I ended up filling the system with distilled water and running the bike up to operating temperature and flushing out the water to get as much of the old coolant out as possible. I did that about four times before the water came out clean enough for me. The method I used to get all the old coolant out of the expansion tank:
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Then came the brake fluid flushes. I used Valvoline Synthetic DOT3/4. By the way, does anyone know how to remove those stubborn stains on the rear wheel in this picture? The previous owner wasn't the best at keeping it clean so there appears to be brake dust ingrained in the wheel...
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Also got a GoPro recently so I mounted it on the windscreen and the handlebars.
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And some photos from the GoPro :D

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My brother's FZ6:
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