Preface - 2nd owner of an 09 FZ6R, 13k miles, never any issues.
I went to start it up last week and it idled incredibly rough and died a few times while warming up. I chalked it up to being cold. I rode down to the gym which is only about 2 miles away and noticed it was still rough. Again, must...
I clutch-up in 1st, but really only ever at a stop sign or light in the middle of nowhere with no one around. Haven't really been able to hold it long but it rides out decently. Just make sure you don't red-line and slam it down (its no fun). It is a fun bike to mess around a bit on but not have...
I picked up a very similar bike 2 months ago. 2009, blue, 7200 miles, etc. The seller was asking $3,600. It needed new tires as well and a few other minor things. I was able to talk him down to $3,300 and I couldn't be happier.
**UPDATE**
So I think I fixed the problem. It seemed that the pressure was building up in my brake lines and not being released. When the lever was removed the pressure was then released and I could ride just fine. That got me thinking... The detent that the lever moves must not be releasing...
I will preface this by saying this is my first bike, but I am generally very handy and have no issue working on it.
I recently picked up some new shorty brake/clutch levers. Install was a breeze, but I am now having issues with my front brakes.
I figured since I needed to bleed the lines...
Well I did some experimenting this afternoon.
Had the front and rear on the stands. Spun the front wheel as hard as I could. I could hear the front pads rubbing a bit but nothing like the "hollow churning" noise I normally hear.
Pulled the front calipers off and gave the wheel another...
Headed south until I hit the Long Island Sound (CT). No real plan just get on it and go. Ended up being about 2:20 round trip.
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It sounds like the consensus is that its a normal noise, which is reassuring. I went on a 70 mile run around southern CT today and everything ran flawless.
Has anyone tried removing the front caliper and going for a short ride around the neighborhood to see if the noise completely goes away...
I took this video today. It doesn't showcase the noise well but you hear the "hollow churning" type noise mostly in the 30-40 mph range here. It is more prominent during the second decelleration. I hear it pretty much 10+ when riding but the phone didn't pick it up well. While taking the video...
Just keep an eye out on craigslist and cycletrader. I almost jumped on a few different options in the 4k range but I held off and just picked up an FZ6R (2009, Blue too :)) for $3300 in a private sale. TBR exhaust on her too!
I will try to get a video or audio recording of it tomorrow. I haven't tried anything with the bike off but I'll give that a shot too. It doesn't sound like a rubbing of brake pads, more of a hollow churning type noise? I don't exactly know how to describe it.
So I bought my first bike, an '09 FZ6R, a few weeks ago. It is in great shape and has about 7,500 miles on it. I noticed it makes a "noise" coming from the front end. Everything I have been able to find online is saying its just the brake pads rubbing and its nothing to worry about. I just find...