One of my riding buddies had one of these let go when we were hitting the twisties on his RSV4 about three weeks ago. Oil completely covered his rear tire almost immediately. Luckily he didn't go down. I'll never run a KN204 again, it's not worth my life, and their recall effort is too little...
Lot's of good information on these forums, here's a couple to get you started.
http://www.600riders.com/forum/fz6-mods/29543-r6-fork-install-another-one.html
http://www.600riders.com/forum/fz6-mods/28956-r6-fork.html?highlight=fork+install
Really though, everything bolts up without much...
For sale:
LSL Urban Headlight Kit
Cyclops LED Bulb
Speedo Bracket
Speedo Cover
$250 + shipping
Note on the speedo bracket, I purchased it new from a member on this forum. It works well, but it vibrated and cracked. I had to add a second piece of metal to it as a reinforcement...
For sale:
R6s fork, spacer kit, axle and axle nut.
$350 + shipping.
Note, the spacer kit is missing one of the bolts that holds the fender on. It rattled out on me, but the fender was fine without it. You can pick up a replacement at your local hardware store.
It's the LSL Urban Headlight kit pictured on my bike above, I will also include my speedo bracket and the meter cover. I will gradually throw more photos into this thread as parts get removed.
EDIT: All the easy parts have been removed, I'll start individual threads for each of the more difficult items as they come off the bike. Thanks for the interest!
Just in case anyone is in the market for wheel chocks, I just wanted to post and say how impressed I am with the Baxley Sport Chocks. These things are incredibly stable and make loading by yourself a breeze. They even double as great parking stands when you're not transporting your bike. Of...
It's the same thing, just different sticker. I really like the one that's on mine, it's more of raise emblem than it is a sticker.
Here's a pretty good photo of the one I have.
I don't get any chatter, I did have a little bit of instability on corner exit last year, but I lowered the back of my bike about 6mm and that seemed to solve that issue.
I'm running 34f/36r on the street and 30f/28r on the track, both cold temperatures. I really like the Dunlops, mine do seem...
It always impresses me how well our bikes do on track, they seem to keep up with other 600s just fine. I find that when other guys pull in me through corners it's usually just because I'm being a bit timid. Also, I'm on Dunlop Q3s.