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FZR600 :: START HERE (now in the WIKI )

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The "START HERE" is a great place to look when you are new to the forum, internet or just to the FZR600.

WIKI: http://fzronline.com/wiki/doku.php?id=fzr600

Parts Photos: gallery2.php?g2_itemId=44

--------------------- Popular Topics ---------------------

520 Conversion: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=216

Oil Filter Cross Reference: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=234

Change your Oil: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=236

Fork Seal Replacement: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=208

Cleaning and Flushing your Brake Systems: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=207

Transmission Work & Diagnosis, Basic Breakdown: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=206

Electrical MODs by Naeslas: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=205

R6 Voltage Regulator conversion: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=664

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What is the widest rear tire I can fit on my stock FZR600 (US model) swing arm and 18 inch wheel?
1989 :: 140
90+ :: 150 or 160 (a 160 may rub your rear brake arm depending on tire)
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$10 says we still get a "what is the biggest size rear tire i can fit on a stock rim?"
I did that.

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Target30 wrote:$10 says we still get a "what is the biggest size rear tire i can fit on a stock rim?"
Added... Keep em coming!

Blinker Fluid? Holds .5 gallon.

Elbow Grease? Use as necessary.
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What's the biggest size I can run on a stock rim? (Sorry, I had to be a smart ass and ask. Not really looking for an answer just wantedd to help someone gain $10.)
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looks good i been tring to think of something funny to say but i got nothing so yeah. only other things i can think of is linking the write ups on the swing arm and fork swaps, and maybe a pic of me in a banana hamic! hahaha sorry i went too far on that one
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Darrin & crew,
I have added to the WIKI title page a link to the NEW to bikes/FZR'600's info you have collected so far
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What about.

DO not say you have power to your TCI or Coils, Please state the DC voltage and on which wires (their color), using a Volt meter. A test light is useless in these circumstances. :hyprocrite

EDIT: The wiki version, thanks Geo :thumbsup:
TCI/CDI faulty maybe? :-

Please inform us on the Forum what voltage is on what wire to the TCI/CDI. Please note:- test lights do not work in this area for REAL Diagnostics only a VOLTMETER will work and help us to help you.
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mawler wrote:What about.

DO not say you have power to your TCI or Coils, Please state the DC voltage and on which wires (their color), using a Volt meter. A test light is useless in these circumstances. :hyprocrite
ADDED to WIKI
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What about:

Is my clutch push rod snapped? (a common question on both forums)
How do I align the clutch pressure plate?

pictures/photos paint a thousand words.

The pushrod as it should look
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Clutch Alignment
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I also have the excellent wiring diagram (By NaeSLaS, in the WIKI) which has proved invaluable in my research. Without that I would be :headscratch:

I've amended it, for my own personal reasons, Removed all the wires (lights, horn, blinkers E.TC.) not associated to the ignition/fuel systems, added the main relay schematics. Then I studied that. Can/Could I share that? Copyrights and respect to NaeSLaS and his excellent work considered? I duno.

I do know the amended diagram helped me vastly, in understanding the safety cut out relay and why the fuel pump may not work if the TCI is fried.

Both relays (housed in the main relay) are powered VIA the Ignition fuse/Run stop switch. The safety cut out relay is grounded VIA the neutral switch and or the clutch switch, the fuel pump relay is grounded VIA the TCI (which does control when the fuel pump primes).

I have other ideas to help members new and old, especially concerning electrical/ignition issues, but I need to work on those. It will take a lot of time and effort.

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Mal,
go for it Mate, let me know when you want it in the WIKI and i will WIKI'ise it :-}
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