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====== Yamaha FZR600 ====== | ====== Yamaha FZR600 ====== | ||
- | Yamaha produced the FZR600 | + | There are two types of FZR600's, pre and post Dec '93. They' |
- | | + | Launched in Feb 89', the Genesis had the slanted engine of the FZ750 and thou Genesis, but with four valves, not five. It had a Deltabox frame, 38mm forks, monoshock, 2-pot calipers, naff-all weight and killer steering. |
- | *1991-92 FZR600 | + | |
- | *1993 FZR600 | + | For five years FZR's were unchanged. By 93' it was underpowered, |
- | *1994 FZR600R | + | |
- | *1995 FZR600R | + | The '94 FZR (called the YZF600 in the USA) got new frame, wheels (tires), bodywork, engine & suspension. The only similarities to the old FZR were the name and the motor' |
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+ | Two years later the FZR finally bowed out, superceded by the YZF600 Thundercat. | ||
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+ | The FZR was considered by many to be the best 600 available when it was introduced in 1989. There have been no major revisions to the FZR's design with the exception of substituting a single headlight in the '91 and '92 years and adding 4 pot brake calipers, a spin on type oil filter and a bit wider rear tire after '89. | ||
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+ | The key features of the FZR600 is the Deltabox frame. Although made of heavy steel, it is a frame design that evenly distributes the weight of the bike giving it incredible handling characteristics, | ||
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+ | The only problem with the stock FZR for performance riding is the under dampened rear shock and soft fork springs. Ohlins and FOX both made replacements but only Penske still makes shocks for the rear, used or new they all make a world of difference and Race Tech springs for the front are the preferred choice. | ||
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+ | The FZR is an excellent machine that will run circles around inexpensive Ninja' | ||
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+ | Yamaha produced the FZR600 from 1989 thru 1999. | ||
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+ | *[[1991-92 FZR600]] Wiring diagram for'91 (generic) | ||
+ | *[[1993 FZR600]] | ||
+ | *[[1994 FZR600R]] | ||
+ | *[[1995 FZR600R]] Wiring Diagrams for US & UK models | ||
+ | *[[1996 FZR600]] FIXME | ||
+ | *[[1997 FZR600]] FIXME Yamaha service manual download | ||
+ | *[[1998 FZR600]] FIXME {{: | ||
+ | *[[1999 FZR600]] FIXME {{: | ||
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+ | ===== Upgrades ===== | ||
+ | **[[Wheels600|Wheels]]|[[Brakes600|Brakes]]|[[Clutches600|Clutch]]** | ||
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+ | ===== Hybrid / Mods===== | ||
+ | **HOW-TO: [[R6 Control Swap]]**\\ | ||
+ | **HOW-TO: [[YZF600 Tank Swap]]** FIXME\\ | ||
+ | **HOW-TO: [[R6 Digital Gauge Swap]]**\\ | ||
+ | **HOW-TO: [[Daytona Digital Tach Gauge Install]]**FIXME\\ | ||
+ | **HOW-TO: [[R6 Rear Shock Swap]]**\\ | ||
+ | **HOW-TO: [[R6 Voltage Regulator Conversion]]**\\ | ||
+ | **HOW-TO: [[Suzuki Rear Rim Swap]]**\\ | ||
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+ | ===== Maintenance ===== | ||
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+ | Float height on 3HE model FZR 600's is 22 - 24 mm | ||
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+ | **HOW-TO: [[Oil Change]]**\\ | ||
+ | **HOW-TO: [[Fork Seal Replacement]]**\\ | ||
+ | **HOW-TO: [[Front Suspension Tuning]]**\\ | ||
+ | **HOW-TO: [[Bleeding a dry brake system in 5 minutes!]]**\\ | ||
+ | **HOW-TO: [[Clutch Replacement/ | ||
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+ | ===== Specifications ===== | ||
+ | ==== Basic Wiring Diagrams ==== | ||
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+ | FZR600: | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | YZF600 (US model): | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | ==== Gear ratios ==== | ||
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+ | === FZR 600 === | ||
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+ | | 1 | 2.846 | | ||
+ | | 2 | 1.947 | | ||
+ | | 3 | 1.55 | | ||
+ | | 4 | 1.333 | | ||
+ | | 5 | 1.192 | | ||
+ | | 6 | 1.111 | | ||
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+ | Primary reduction ratio: 1.708 | ||
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+ | Secondary reduction ratio: 3.0 | ||
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+ | ==== Wheel bearings ==== | ||
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+ | === FZR 600 === | ||
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+ | ^Front wheel|6302-2RS|2 Pieces | 15mm i/d, 42mm o/d, 13mm thick | | ||
+ | ^Rear wheel|6303-2RS|1 piece|17mm i/d, 47mm o/d , 14mm thick | | ||
+ | ^Rear wheel|6203-2RS|2 Pieces| 17mm i/d, 40mm o/d, 12mm thick | | ||
+ | ^Sprocket carrier|63/ | ||
+ | ^Swingarm A |IKO TA1715Z|2 Pieces| | ||
+ | ^Swingarm B |IKO TA2428Z|2 Pieces| | ||
+ | ^Top Steering Stem Bearing|Koyo 32005JR|1 Piece| | ||
+ | ^Peanut Cover Bearing |NTN 6200|1 Piece| | ||
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+ | ^ **Stock Bandit 600 rear wheel bearings** | ||
+ | ^Bearing | 6204-2RS| 2pieces | 20mm i/d, 47mm o/d, 14mm thick | | ||
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+ | ^ **To use bandit 600 wheel on 3HE axle** ^^^^ | ||
+ | ^Bearing| 6303-2RS |2 pieces| 17mm i/d, 47mm o/d, 14mm thick| | ||
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+ | ^ To try the FAT axle modification and get the front suspension to work PROPERLY | ||
+ | ^Front wheel|6004-2RS|Which will take **20 mm axle** same outer diam BUT 1mm thinner than stock| | ||
+ | ^Front Wheel|61905-2RS|Which will take a ** 25mm axle** same outer diam BUT is 4MM thinner than stock| | ||
+ | ^ PLEASE note you will have to bore your forks, speedo, spacers, and the centre spacer for this mod. ^^^^ | ||
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+ | :!:IF you decide on 25mm axles, consult a bearing specialist house FIRST, as the front wheel load is now running on a 25% reduced surface and therefore may be over stressed.: | ||
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