I have a lightly used Corbin Gun Fighter seat. Like new condition and direct replacement fit. I have it on my 2006. I understand it will also fit any year FZ6.
I just purchased a FZ1. Sadly my FZ6 is for sale. I am selling my FZ6 with the stock seat. I am asking $250. I will ship it Fed Ex...
It was not easy but I made the decision to sell my 2006 FR6 and replace it with it's big sib the FZ1. I did not have it long but enjoyed every mile. It is blue with 3,600 miles. Oil changed at 600 and 2000 miles. This bike has two windshields, a touring and standard Yamaha windscreen, fender...
Private party purchase for my 2006 with 1200 miles in perfect condition for $3,600. I would have rather have an 07' or newer but could not resist the low price and low milage. I love this bike! It replaces a 2003 Honda ST1300.
I didn't mean to start any controversy. Please understand I am trained as an Electrical Engineer. The current handling capacity of a given wire gauge is pretty simple. Every licensed Electrician in the US (and else where too) would know this. Example a 14 gauge copper wire ether solid or...
2006 FZ6 for use around town and zipping though the canyons.
2003 Honda St1300 for serious long distance riding and touring.
2006 Kawasaki 500 Vulcan for getting around in Mesa, AZ. I own a second home there. A small but fun old school bike. It has dual Carbs and a choke!
Right solution? Not for anything but, there are several examples of "Daisy Chaining" wiring point on this bike performed by the manufacturer. The current carrying capacity of the wire used from the existing wire to the powered light is three time less than the current draw of the one working...
Seems like a lot of work for a one minute job. I performed the same Mod with just an 8" length of 16ga stranded wire jumping one powered terminal on the working light to the avalable terminal on the non-powered light. Took me all of 60 seconds...