@@FabMotorbikes Sounds good! I am looking forward to it. I do have a question though, where did you get the fairing for the underside of the bike? Is it called a belly pan or something else? My bike doesn't have one and I think it would be nice to keep it a bit cleaner.
yea they're a great addition. They keep the bike cleaner (to an extent) but also look coool! Here's the one I have>> www.red-fox.com/red-fox-products/yamaha-fz6-fazer-s2-07-belly-pans . My only criticism of it is that it obstructs the radiator hose on the left of the bike. I have wrapped and reinforced the pipe a bit to stop any damage. You can see what I've done at 2 mins 16 seconds of this video>> ruclips.net/video/0wkNVJryNTQ/видео.html . Cheers!
As a newbie preparing to come back to bikes after 30 years, this video is helpful. Thanks. Re. tyres, what about tyre pressures? Do they need to change for wet riding?
Love your videos man! They are always well made and have an abundance of great information. They also give me a ton of ideas from my FZ6!
Awesome, thank you! yea not to many Fz6 channels out there but its the bike I have and I love it. I'll do my best to keep the videos coming : )
@@FabMotorbikes Sounds good! I am looking forward to it. I do have a question though, where did you get the fairing for the underside of the bike? Is it called a belly pan or something else? My bike doesn't have one and I think it would be nice to keep it a bit cleaner.
yea they're a great addition. They keep the bike cleaner (to an extent) but also look coool!
Here's the one I have>> www.red-fox.com/red-fox-products/yamaha-fz6-fazer-s2-07-belly-pans . My only criticism of it is that it obstructs the radiator hose on the left of the bike. I have wrapped and reinforced the pipe a bit to stop any damage. You can see what I've done at 2 mins 16 seconds of this video>> ruclips.net/video/0wkNVJryNTQ/видео.html . Cheers!
@@FabMotorbikes Thank you!
As a newbie preparing to come back to bikes after 30 years, this video is helpful. Thanks. Re. tyres, what about tyre pressures? Do they need to change for wet riding?
Thank you for watching. You do not need to change tyre pressure for wet weather riding. Just check pressures regularly as normal