Been a while... there's a very detailed list in the other house on the R779. Should also have some info here somewhere...
All I remember is
Intake 102 & Exhaust 105 degree of lobe center. I do not have the fuel maps anymore... since I got the FZ09 instead.
I struggled a lot on the FZ6R with vibration, even with the heavy bar ends. Try the ProGrip 714. Need to do a bit of trimming since they are dirt bike grip but the diameter is a bit bigger and they damp vibration really good.
I would go with the FJ. That engine is so awesome! Torque on tap all the time. It gets some pretty killer MPG considering the power you can get out of it. My FZ09 gets 45-47MPG even with the exhaust & tune at 70MPH.
I have a crush on the 1K Versys, beautiful bike. But if you think hitting the...
Good read overall. My 09 peak at 111HP at the rear wheel but I have 60-63 Ft.Lb of torque from 5K all the way to 11K on a 400 lbs bike!
I did 3 track days last year. You have no idea how many 600s I slingshot coming off the corner. I even keep up with them up to 140 MPH.
I still have the old one. I can measure it. Any specific measurement over X links?
The top pic was from one end, and the bottom pic is the other end. I tried the best that i could to line them up... but we clearly see it stretch quite a bit IMO.
Just wanted to share... FZ6R with 48K miles.
Timing chain... from left
To right.
Stretch almost 2mm on 13" or so. Not sure of the max tolerance but glad I change it.
I'm approaching 50K miles mark on the FZ6R and it starting to rise some ???
How much mileage can I put on the timing chain? I need to replace the CCT again, might go manual this time and be done with it. While I'm there its not that much more work to swap the 3 gears and chain... and double...
Glad to hear you like the FZ07. I built an exhaust kit for a 07 last year and had the opportunity to ride the bike for a week, mostly commute and a bit of freeway. I really enjoyed how light and agile the bike was. With exhaust & tune the bike pick up a nice gain at mid range... plenty of...
I don't see any issues. I pound 25K miles on mine and when I swap them for back to stock (wife riding the 6R now) it looks the aame as when I put them in.
Not like the cam always rub on the same spot anyway... on paper when they grind the cams the top is a bit tapper to spin the buckets so it...
Can't remember the fork travel on top of my head but it has more than a R1.
Oil level thing is fine tuning. First you need to make sure you have the right free sag/rider sag with the proper springs. You won't compensate a wrong spring with more oil. Oil level tune the amount of spring (if you...
Kind of cool idea, glad it work for you. Once you cap the fork, the air space between the cap and oil act as a air shock. As the fork colapse under braking... the spring rate increase exponentially (smaller volume of air=higher psi) So basically all you had to do is raise the oil level... would...
You need to aim for 10-15mm free sag with a rider sag of around 35mm. 25mm is track stuff... and still.
Free sag too little = spring too soft
Free sag too much = spring too hard
If you want to improve the dive under braking, raise the oil level in thr fork. I will asume that you bottom out...