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JUST BECAME OWNER OF 2005 FZ6 WITH 700 MILES ON CLOCK WHAT A BIKE BUT AFTER A COUPLE OF DAYS I HAVE FOUND THE TICK OVER IS POOR WHEN WARM IT WILL NEARLY STALL ANY BODY HAD THIS PROBLEB SAM

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JUST BECAME OWNER OF 2005 FZ6 WITH 700 MILES ON CLOCK WHAT A BIKE BUT AFTER A COUPLE OF DAYS I HAVE FOUND THE TICK OVER IS POOR WHEN WARM IT WILL NEARLY STALL ANY BODY HAD THIS PROBLEB SAM

tick over?

you mean the exup noise??

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JUST BECAME OWNER OF 2005 FZ6 WITH 700 MILES ON CLOCK WHAT A BIKE BUT AFTER A COUPLE OF DAYS I HAVE FOUND THE TICK OVER IS POOR WHEN WARM IT WILL NEARLY STALL ANY BODY HAD THIS PROBLEB SAM

Have you checked if the bike's had the recall work for the throttle position sensor? Not all FZ6's were affected, some more than others, but Yamaha dealers will still replace the TPS for free regardless of whether it's faulty or not. The dealer should be able to tell you if the recall work has been done if you're not sure.

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Have you checked if the bike's had the recall work for the throttle position sensor? Not all FZ6's were affected, some more than others, but Yamaha dealers will still replace the TPS for free regardless of whether it's faulty or not. The dealer should be able to tell you if the recall work has been done if you're not sure.

Hi there you can tell yourself if the recall has been done as Yamaha Dealers stamp a dot above the chassis number on the bike

cheers

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