Imagine my surprise when the phone rings and motogiro (Clif) starts singing happy birthday to me :D That was a pleasant birthday surprise!
No I haven't left the forum, just lurking and answering questions about some of my past projects.
Not many motorcycle shows in our area so I entered my bike in Chopperfest 2013. In an environment full of "non-conformist" I was apparently the only non-conformist.
Custom 2006 Yamaha FZ6 Streetfighter, customized by me.
- Rizoma Grips
- Drag handle bars
- Custom Riser (made by me)
- Koso...
I get inquiries about once a month on my mods and have noticed that the pictures are missing from some of my older how-to's.
Sooooo......I have rearranged my albums by mod. They should all be there :thumbup:
If you still have questions after looking at the pictures then PM me (I'll try to...
My bike is an 06. Most of my information comes from 2 places. The parts order section of the Yamaha website and from going to the local motorcycle shop and taking measurements
2006 Yamaha FZ6 Streetfighter $10,000. One Owner, purchased new in 2006 at CalCoast Motorsports in Ventura and customized by owner. All service and maintenance performed on time by CalCoast Motorsports in Ventura (They have all Service Records).
Beautiful bike, must see to appreciate. Extras...
The economics of production are not favorable, however I've never turned anyone away from my door :D
Visions did mention formalizing patterns for these parts and posting them up on the forum.
Jts6yf, if you are going to use the 03-06 R6 Header, be aware that the diameter of the headers where they mount to the block are larger than the fz6. I cut the ends off both sets of headers and welded the fz6 tips onto the R6 headers.
Did you see what I did? I dumped under the bike, attaching my cherry bombs to the two cats and using turnouts to vent the exhaust down and out away from the back tire.