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Wanted FZR600 Flatslides

Discussion in 'WERA Vintage' started by bat, Jun 20, 2017.

  1. bat

    bat Well-Known Member

    I am looking for a set of Flatslides for a FZR600.
     
  2. SBKBee

    SBKBee Owner: FZ hotel

    Have a size in mind?
     
  3. bat

    bat Well-Known Member

    33mm maybe 35mm if I do more work on the bike. It will be a 661 soon.
     
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  4. gpracer15

    gpracer15 Built to Ride

    I would go 35mm, ran 33 on my FZR400 with 1mm over...It was a BEE CNU engine :beer:
     
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  5. SBKBee

    SBKBee Owner: FZ hotel

    35mm was the the YZf 600 standard, you won't be happy with anything smaller.
     
  6. britx303

    britx303 Boomstick Butcher…..

    Hmmm....im rounding up the parts for a 660 myself. I hadnt gotten to the carb part yet. Are these doable with stock YZF carbs for the meantime?
     
  7. mark olding

    mark olding Member

    I have 33mm on my 660 engine and they are fine.wanted the midrange maximizing as I'm not sure how it will take sustained high revs with the standard fz6 rods.
     
  8. Kurlon

    Kurlon Well-Known Member

    No Carillos?!
     
  9. mark olding

    mark olding Member

    No,Couldn't find any without blowing the budget.The engine seems happy to 12.500 and no need to go higher .
     
  10. Kurlon

    Kurlon Well-Known Member

    Heh, I was more just referencing the forum's love of missing Carillos than anything. Up for sharing dyno numbers on the 660? Is it something that has any chance vs a modern 600 motor wise?
     
  11. britx303

    britx303 Boomstick Butcher…..

    American market fz6? Or the euro market fzs6(or whatever)? A buddy has the euro model rods(whatever they are) for me if I want to get started,but if the yank version is the same,thats a bonus to know for parts availabilty.
     
  12. FZRCraig

    FZRCraig Offensive to Most

    I use 33mm on my 600 - they are very easy to tune (because of velocity?) and torque is excellent.
     
  13. mark olding

    mark olding Member

    Euro rods .Don't know if the american model is the same?
     
  14. mark olding

    mark olding Member

    Sure,will get a copy of the dyno sheet when I have 5 minutes.
     
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  15. bat

    bat Well-Known Member

    FZS600 Phazer rods is what you use. 5DM. No need for spacer. I got a set coming, picking up YZF600 head and cylinder right now. I will port the head when it gets here. 33mm I believe works better for short tight tracks, 35 for long sweeping tracks.

    Right now my FZR400/600 is 305 lbs . Made aluminum tank, PM rear wheel and have made a ton of odds and ends. Got some EBC Pro Lite disc that will go on the front which will knock off a few more. Not real pretty yet.

    Once a 661 I too will use stock YZF carbs but still want some flatslides.
     
  16. britx303

    britx303 Boomstick Butcher…..

    305 lbs.!!!!!! HOOOOLLLLYYYY SH!!!T thats nice!!! Ive got the aluminium sheetmetal for a tank.....just need to finish cutting and shaping the pieces before I weld it up.But damn,I aint gonna get it that light with just the new fuel cell. Im down to 372 lbs but with a full stock steel tank.
     
  17. SBKBee

    SBKBee Owner: FZ hotel

    Mine is at 298 dry, Magnesium wheels, Ti pipe, Ti Hardware. Titanium pipe.jpg Alloy subframe, battery box and Ohlins.jpg 2 Gallon alloy tank FCR flat slides.jpg
     
  18. britx303

    britx303 Boomstick Butcher…..

  19. SBKBee

    SBKBee Owner: FZ hotel

    Yes, m4.
     
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    TurboBlew Registers Abusers

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