Yamaha FZ6 Fork Oil Replacement - How to
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- čas přidán 18. 09. 2021
- In this video I will be showing you how to change the fork oil in a 2007 Yamaha FZ6. This job involves removing the front wheel, brakes and wheel cover so that the forks can be removed from the triple clamps.
Yamaha recommends their 01 oil which is close to a 5 weight oil. You will need 1L to complete the job.
Torque specs:
Brake caliper to fork spec: 29 ft-lbs
Front axel through bolt: 52 ft-lbs
Front axel pinch bolt (non-abs): 17 ft-lbs
Front axel pinch bolt (abs): 14 ft-lbs
Upper and lower triple clamp bolt: 22 ft-lbs
24mm/top cap of fork leg: 17 ft-lbs
6mm allen in bolt in bottom of fork leg: 17 ft-lbs
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I love your idea of weighing down the back end with containers full of water inside the top box. Beats my concrete block on the rack method.
I gotta say. You have no idea how much all your videos have helped me and my wallet. Of all my years of CZcams, you have become my absolute favourite. Thank you
I am planning to do this job this winter. Thank you so much.
Well explained. Very useful for anyone looking how to do this task.👍
I have to thank you for the perfect instructions on how to do it.. only the spring that is inserted into the shock absorber has the more wound side down..
Thanks for the video, its exactly what I needed
Glad it helped
I was waiting for this video to come!!
Was the oil weight you chose good? Many shops here in Greece sugest to use a heavier one, like 10W or even 15W.I weigh 70 kilos.Thanks.
Excellent
suprising that you have to remove the forks, all my bikes just a small drain bolt on each fork. thanks for the vid
Don't forget to loosen the top pinch bolt before trying to loosen the fork cap. That bolt puts pressure on it making it hard to undo, and more likely to damage the parts.
Same can be said to tighten the cap, doit first then the top pinch.
Cheers.
I also thought that you can use the axle as leverage to open this cap after removing the fork - just put it into the opening on the bottom of the fork leg and hold with your feet while undoing the top nut.
@@h4xi0rek the problem with using the axle is that the fork tube is not captive to the rest of the leg, which will allow the tube to spin inside.
@@tiagovarandasyt thanks for the info, did not think this through :)
@tiagovarandasyt Absolutely - not loosening that top pinch bolt can severely mark up the top bolt and make the job look like a stoopid amateur did it especially with an adjustable. (Gotta luv the fact he opens the fork over a huge sheet of cardboard and drops the oil laced spacer and top nut on the concerete floor, then pours the oil into a funnel no bigger than the fork itself - no one would ever think of using an oil pan or a dish pan... no, not even an option)
You would be surprised that a lot of people have never changed their fork oil
Not surprising since it's a massive pain in the ass.
Thanks!
Hola Calvin que medida tienen los retenes dela horquilla gracias un saludo muy buenos vídeos yo tengo también una Fazer S2 y muy contento gracias buen viaje siempre con control
With the center stand, why not just use a scissor jack and bbit of wood under the downpipes? Works a treat.
Yep that would work just fine.
Qual a pressão que está a meter nos pneus !?
When should one change fork oil
Hi Calvin. I've been following your video's for quite some time, and to tell you honestly: very impressive job. Keep up. My question for you is: can I change preload fork caps without taking the front end apart(disassembly forks).I would like to change my standard caps with:
CNC Shock Absorber Screw Fork Cover Cap Preload Adjusters Bolts for Yamaha XVS 1100 650 XT 400 600 XJ 6N 600 FZS 600 Fazer
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Thank you in advance,Des
Hey Des, yes you can swap out the caps without taking the fork leg out of the bike. I would recommend loosening the top clamp that holds the fork leg to the fork crown before loosening the top cap. Thanks for the kind words! 👍
@@Calvinm Thank you Calvin. Most likely will bother you sometime again. Till then, stay good and well!😅🤔👍
Calvin it looks like you printed your service manual. Any pointers as to where I could find a pdf for this bike?
[EDIT: Nevermind I found a free one online.]
Hey from the top tripple clamp. Whats the oem distance the tubes are supposed to stick out from the top ??
Do you have a video about the repair of my FZ6 fazer 2006 model rear shock absorber exploded?
I didn’t take the whole shock out I. This swing arm video but I took out the bottom, linked.
czcams.com/video/ty7VXiTWHCU/video.htmlsi=pMZnxd3HTxE87WZg
Hi Calvin. Des again, with annoying question (🤔😅). Do you have any experience and if so ,recommendations for steering damper which will fit 2006 FZ6 Fazer without any modifications? Thank you ,Des
I haven’t got a steering damper before. I think ohlins makes a steering damper that works with the FZ6. I think any damper requires some attachment point to the steering assembly that the FZ6 doesn’t come with from factory.
What is that rear luggage case you have? I have a Nelson Rigg soft case but it attaches to the passenger part of the seat. Yours looks like you could still run a passenger and have the storage on at the same time.
I’m using a Shad system. It does leave room for a passenger. The top case even comes with an optional provision for a back support for the passenger. I made a video on the cases I’m using. I’ll link it below. Highly recommend them!
Link: czcams.com/video/Z7SrTs5UcuI/video.html
The W on the oil bottle does not stand for 'weight' it stands for 'winter'.
Woops, ya you’re right. Don’t know how I missed that.