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  1. pilninggas replied to cupcake1973's post in a topic in Naked
    1" risers are available on ebay: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/20mm-Black-Handlebar-Risers-Yamaha-XJ6-2011-/190708820934?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item2c6721abc6 not sure if there is enough slack, as i don't have an XJ6 anymore, but I think you should be okay.
  2. pilninggas replied to dt502001's post in a topic in The Bar
    The telephone?
  3. Recommded for all zooks!
  4. My advice is to visit the yzf125r forums where a few have done similar mods for no-gains (in some cases a reduction in performance). I certainly wouldn't want to lighten the flywheel on a 4T 125cc bike, the flywheel is sized carefully to mix pick-up and smoothness. Good luck with it if ou do all this stuff.
  5. pilninggas replied to Kier's post in a topic in Naked
    Great news - enjoy your 6F.
  6. Take a book or a magazine in case you get rained in all day in your tent. This has happened to me a few times. A small, cheap MP3 player loaded with music or downloaded radio shows and a book can really keep boredom at bay and let you really relax. I also use a 3-man tent - they cost little more than 2-man, but give you more room to get your bike kit on and off if it is damp. I also have Worth every penny.
  7. pilninggas replied to awright764's post in a topic in Yamaha Workshop
    if you haven't already got a flyscreen, get one worth every penny on the XJ6N. i'd personally go for the genuine yamaha item (ebay might have some), as it works well.
  8. pilninggas replied to Kenkaninuz's post in a topic in Naked
    Welcome to the forum. Yes the FZ6R (north america) and the XJ6 are the same (barring minor differences). Yamahas ongoing recycling of the XJ monicker (since '79) and FZ designation (since '85) does cause some confusion but you get to figure the details out as you go. If a part is advertised to fit an FZ6R 2009 onwards it will fit. That exhaust does look like it fits - if possible join the FZ6R forum (google it) as the americans over there are all into 2Br exhausts. Also see my sig.....
  9. pilninggas replied to Benedictine's post in a topic in The Bar
    you hear similar said to cyclists - i know the risks, i've had a few crashes (2 at more than 60mph), im still here.
  10. pilninggas replied to paul-666's post in a topic in The Bar
    Do you even need new shoes (no jokes)? If if it feels weak, whip the shoes out, if there is still plenty of meat on them remove any glaze with some wet'n'dry paper.
  11. Bikesure are often amongst the cheapest brokers, so with a discount could be very cheap indeed.
  12. pilninggas replied to welshwan's post in a topic in General
    I've been up that way quite a few times, but didn't know you could ride the bridge. lovely scenery and great coastal riding. I was also in Wales today, but i was in my cage and was on the m4 (horrible, just horrible).
  13. pilninggas replied to slice's post in a topic in General
    I saw that, some old dear had used the same company for 38 years and was charged over £1000 for house insurance. Shopped around and got it for a couple of hundred. I guess they [some old folk] rely on the 'man from the pru' mentality, where people stuck with the tallyman insurance bloke who came around on the weekly, because they really thought it was the best deal and didn't know any different.
  14. Hi, bit of a bump. Anyone interested? Half a dozen of us on the XJ6 forum are going at the mo. The crossing info is: OUTWARD 10:20am on 1st August 2013. BACK 18:50pm on 15th August 2013. Please use: http://www.eurotunnel.com/uk/home-old/?utm_expid=40419343-5 It was £70. Please pm me and post up here when you have booked-up. It will help me when I start to book camping sites. Cheers Merv. Read more: http://yamahaxj6.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=xj6&thread=298&page=3#ixzz2MDWYCUpk
  15. pilninggas replied to mike1949's post in a topic in General
    Go for the Manfreds [fox on the run, 54321, pretty flamingo, do wah diddy, sha lala, if you gotta go, M Quinn, my name is jack, suburban mr james etc].
  16. pilninggas replied to mike1949's post in a topic in General
    Decent list (personally ouldn't have BCRs, but hey each to their own] Why not use radio downloader (google it) and just listen to Pick of the Pops and Sounds of the 60s? both shows were good today. At least that way you get an element of the unexpected. (to your list you could add the Stone roses, the Smiths, Talking Heads, 10cc, Small Faces, Spencer Davis, Traffic, Cream, The Shads, The Fortunes, The Merseybeats et al]. Enjoy your journey.
  17. pilninggas replied to sniff6's post in a topic in Video Section
    Probably well designed, but will be built terribly.
  18. pilninggas replied to sniff6's post in a topic in Video Section
    And that is why in all the times I have been close to Nurburg, I haven't been tempted to go round.
  19. pilninggas replied to Smiley1244's post in a topic in The Bar
    Look alright to me, just don't buy those cheap chinese discs on ebay - they are utter rubbish (no need to guess how I know ) A tip with disc locks - always park facing a wall etc, so that you have to wheel the bike backwards: no chance of riding off with the disc-lock left on.
  20. pilninggas replied to Grouch's post in a topic in Yamaha Workshop
    To check if a chain at the end it's adjustment can safely be shortened, pull the link which is touching the rear sprocket halfway around the run (imagine a line extending from the swingarm, and the link that this line intersects). If that link can visibly be pulled away from the sprocket, then provided the chain has the correct amount of slack it is knackered (rollers are worn-out). How much slack does your bike run? Are sure you are not running it too tight and this accelerating the wear-rate? What are you lubing with? I've seen chains as tight as bow strings and people lubing with WD40 in my time!!
  21. Sorry if this has been up before; http://transgarp.dyndns.org/motorcycle/pdf/History_Yamaha.pdf
  22. Yam really balls-up the timing-chain tensioner on that version..... When you say fuel-maps, do you mean PC maps? if yes, and you have had probs, best to remove your PC and get it out of the loop (and maybe eliminate it), some of map files on the dynojet site are reported to be duff. Also due to the big-bangs 'lumpy compression' characteristic, you may find the cpR1 starts better with a little bit of throttle, the reason is that it bleeds a little air in and reduces the additional load [vacuum-demand] on the starter. not sure if the above helps - good luck.
  23. pilninggas replied to mervin's post in a topic in The Bar
    Didn't always agree with his opinions, but he knew his technical stuff and always disected the new tech on the scene. RIP
  24. pilninggas replied to yida080's post in a topic in Naked
    no all models of R1 engines have very different mounts. As the engine is a stressed member it is a no go, even with bespoke brackets.
  25. pilninggas replied to Noise's post in a topic in Yamabyss
    His speech is aimed squarely at people like me who have always voted conservative and are likely to vote UKIP at the next general election. If this happens -a lot of traditional tory voters vote UKIP - Liebour will get back in (god help us if they get back in, but Dave needs a kicking). Unfortunately he promised us an in/out vote before 2010 and tory voters have not forgotten. I have recently joined UKIP and will be doing everything possible [activism] to steal as many votes from the tories as possible. At least Farage calls it as he sees it, instead of being mired in spin and sleaze. Tony Blair really ruined this country, it needs something like exit from the EU to get it back on track.