I am a new owner of a 97 FZR600, an old racer that was reconfigured as a streetbike. I am not sure about a few things I see:
Where are the two hook-shaped hoses at the carburetor supposed to lead to? Are they overflows?
Does the main wiring harness that passes thru the left frame member have the plugs on the outside or the inside of the member?
Is it really necessary to have a "push" or "B" throttle cable? Or can one get away with just a pull cable?
thanks for your experience
FZR600 Anatomy
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Re: FZR600 Anatomy
pull only should be fine my push broke like 6000 miles ago no problems yet
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Re: FZR600 Anatomy
jong22250 wrote:pull only should be fine my push broke like 6000 miles ago no problems yet
I think you will find should the return spring break you are at what ever throttle setting and stopping becomes ahassle like brakes /clutch/ ingnition off. A runnaway engine is not a pleasent experience ( Do NOT ask How I know :-}
Re: FZR600 Anatomy
Welcome to the board.
The J-tubes are overflows.
The connector blocks were inside the frame on my bike. I found it easier to feed the rubber through the frame while the harness was in place, rather than try to feed the harness through the rubber while it was in the frame...YMMV.
I prefer the two cable set-up. But then again, I prefer stock mufflers and air filters. Some things are just simpler when stock. A broken throttle cable is something I would address fairly quickly on one of my bikes.
Once again, welcome to the board and enjoy your bike!
The J-tubes are overflows.
The connector blocks were inside the frame on my bike. I found it easier to feed the rubber through the frame while the harness was in place, rather than try to feed the harness through the rubber while it was in the frame...YMMV.
I prefer the two cable set-up. But then again, I prefer stock mufflers and air filters. Some things are just simpler when stock. A broken throttle cable is something I would address fairly quickly on one of my bikes.
Once again, welcome to the board and enjoy your bike!
Re: FZR600 Anatomy
Where do the "J=tubes" go from the carbs? They look like they attach to something, there are clasps on the ends, but I see nothing.
Re: FZR600 Anatomy
They are float bowl vents/overflow.duckling wrote:Where do the "J=tubes" go from the carbs? They look like they attach to something, there are clasps on the ends, but I see nothing.
As a race bike , they may have needed to have been routed into a catch can. Stock, they either point straight up between the airbox and fuel tank, or straight down...don't connect to anything...some model/country/stae (read: California) variants may have had some kind of check valve/screen...
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