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Hey all - I am still pretty new to riding, just sold my 1989 Suzuki GS500E and I'm looking for a new project. I spotted this 1986 Yamaha FZ600 on CL, and I'm wondering if this is a reasonable project. I'm pretty good with carbs and other things mechanical.

Curious what you guys think for $250...

http://boston.craigslist.org/nos/mcy/344039763.html

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Hey all - I am still pretty new to riding, just sold my 1989 Suzuki GS500E and I'm looking for a new project. I spotted this 1986 Yamaha FZ600 on CL, and I'm wondering if this is a reasonable project. I'm pretty good with carbs and other things mechanical.

Curious what you guys think for $250...

http://boston.craigslist.org/nos/mcy/344039763.html

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Does it run? If so I'd say it's worth a go for $250. Parts are somewhat hard to come by, unless you go through Yamaha. But for that kind of money you can surely put some into it and have a pretty fun starter bike. I sure like mine. I've been going through it bit by bit and learning how it comes apart and goes back together for future reference. Just get a Clymer or some type of manual and start into it.

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Does it run? If so I'd say it's worth a go for $250. Parts are somewhat hard to come by, unless you go through Yamaha. But for that kind of money you can surely put some into it and have a pretty fun starter bike. I sure like mine. I've been going through it bit by bit and learning how it comes apart and goes back together for future reference. Just get a Clymer or some type of manual and start into it.

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Hey all - I am still pretty new to riding, just sold my 1989 Suzuki GS500E and I'm looking for a new project. I spotted this 1986 Yamaha FZ600 on CL, and I'm wondering if this is a reasonable project. I'm pretty good with carbs and other things mechanical.

Curious what you guys think for $250...

<a href="http://boston.craigslist.org/nos/mcy/344039763.html" target="_blank">http://boston.craigslist.org/nos/mcy/344039763.html</a>

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yes well worth it if it runs i have a 1988 fz600 and love it brought it in mint but heavy wind knocked it off stand so i trying to find new fairing and clutch lever it is hard to find parts for it not evan yamaha have some of the parts it is easyer to get patented parts and they just as good if it dont run dont do it i only paid 400 pounds and it woz mint if dont run it not worth it the parts will cost more than the bike but if you like it and wanna keep it it worth it i gotta spend nearly 700 on new fairing and i dont regret that coz it a great bike just regret parking at the front and not the back like i usualy do i say give it a go if u gonna keep it but if for proffit than buy it and sell for parts or u will lose money on it fast

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yes well worth it if it runs i have a 1988 fz600 and love it brought it in mint but heavy wind knocked it off stand so i trying to find new fairing and clutch lever it is hard to find parts for it not evan yamaha have some of the parts it is easyer to get patented parts and they just as good if it dont run dont do it i only paid 400 pounds and it woz mint if dont run it not worth it the parts will cost more than the bike but if you like it and wanna keep it it worth it i gotta spend nearly 700 on new fairing and i dont regret that coz it a great bike just regret parking at the front and not the back like i usualy do i say give it a go if u gonna keep it but if for proffit than buy it and sell for parts or u will lose money on it fast

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