Getting the FZR 600 Ready!

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93FZR6
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Getting the FZR 600 Ready!

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Hey guys, so its about riding time up here in minnesota. Pulling a old yamaha out of storage and going to try and get it road ready! This is my first bike and I'm a newb on fixing and getting around this bike so any help is greatly appreciated! I have worked on cars but not a bike, this will be the first bike I've worked on.

The problems:
Rhode it last season, ending of the season it had some problems.
Its burning oil, a decent amount of oil. The oil light usually came on about every 2 days and i would have to add a little more oil.
There is a bog up until about 3000-3500 rpms, like it had to power and than once out of 3500 it would start to accelerate better like it was gaining power.
Also it does not start when its slightly cold, its actually stranded me in places because the degrees dropped 5-10 and the bike did not like it.

I will be cleaning the carbs in the next day or two and get it running and than addressing the problems I posted above, just wanted some advice from the experts here before I started getting hands deep into it.

Now for the bike specs: Its a 1993 Yamaha fzr 600, the speedo is not hooked up but has about 24xxx miles on it. Im located in Minnesota as well if any one knows anybody up here to help me get parts from or to simply bring the bike to if it gets to hard and time consuming for me to continue to fix. Id like to say thanks in advance! :tks:
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Re: Getting the FZR 600 Ready!

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Here she is in all her glory!
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Re: Getting the FZR 600 Ready!

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So i changed the battery and put new spark plugs in, sprayed some started fluid into the carbs and got it to start up. It rev'd for a bit until it bogged down and died. Now i can only get it to start with starter fluid and it will only rev up a little before bogging down and dying. My thoughts are fuel starvation maybe? any other ideas?
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Re: Getting the FZR 600 Ready!

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93FZR6 wrote:Here she is in all her glory!
Jamie Lee Curtis ???


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Re: Getting the FZR 600 Ready!

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Any motorcycle of that vintage that has been sitting for a while could benefit from a carburetor clean/rebuild. Hard-starting and poor drivability like you describe could be related to the carbs, but it would also suggest the valves need adjusting. Valve adjustment should be performed at your indicated mileage, regardless. Hard starting, poor drivability, coupled with "oil burning" could also be due to leaky piston rings/valve guides. After adjusting the valves, I would perform a compression check and leak-down test to check for these problems, as well. If it's the piston rings, it's possible you will need to bore the cylinders and replace the pistons.
FZR400 (1WG): Purchased a perfectly good FZR400 with Yoshimura slip-on/EXUP, Yosh jet kit, Factory ignition advance, Racetech springs and emulators. It even had great bodywork. Like some diseased maniac I had to mess with everything good about that bike. Well, at least I have better brakes now.

FZR400RR (3TJ):Yeah, it's pink.
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