tasop7
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So I just bought my 2nd FZ6, a Blue 2007 FZ6 to be exact. I love the changes they made from the older ones (I also have a blue '06). I can actually see what the RPMs are in the sunlight now lol. I initially bought it as an upgrade and I was going to sell the '06, but since my wife has her class M I will probably keep them both for a while. I can't wait to see the heads turn as my wife and I ride together with 2 almost identical looking FZ6's. Here is a picture of it... and yes, frame sliders are on order. I also just put the stock turn signals back on because I prefer to be SEEN over how the bike looks. It has/had integrated led turn signals in the taillight that were just not too visible for me.
One thing I did notice from the start is the blueing towards the top of the header pipes. I have seen a few pictures of other FZ6's with the same thing, but my '06 doesn't have any blueing. I've read that an improper fuel mixture can cause this. What do you guys thing? If it's something I should be concerned about, how do I correct this problem? Another thing I noticed is that the blueing is just on 2 pipes and not all 4.
Here are a few pics...
Also, in regards to the spots towards the bottom of the pipes, what would you guess that's from (maybe some kind of other cleaning solution overspray)? Would a header pipe cleaner take care of that?
Thanks guys! :thumbup:
One thing I did notice from the start is the blueing towards the top of the header pipes. I have seen a few pictures of other FZ6's with the same thing, but my '06 doesn't have any blueing. I've read that an improper fuel mixture can cause this. What do you guys thing? If it's something I should be concerned about, how do I correct this problem? Another thing I noticed is that the blueing is just on 2 pipes and not all 4.
Here are a few pics...
Also, in regards to the spots towards the bottom of the pipes, what would you guess that's from (maybe some kind of other cleaning solution overspray)? Would a header pipe cleaner take care of that?
Thanks guys! :thumbup: