First of all, thank you for the referral Tom! I really appreciate it! This coming from you means I definitely did something right :P Second, I CRIED in laughter with the bedtime story!!!!!! Almost jealous LOL Third: Wow! What can I say!!! The way you film, explain, show and do things around your FZR is amazing! Every time you upload a video, I feel like a new series of my favorite season has arrived on Netflix and makes me run in front of my screen to watch it! Keep up the good work buddy, you're almost done! PS Congratulations on the new garage floor. Looks professional!
This excellent - in the middle of rebuilding my one owner `89 EXUP over Christmas - thanks Santa.Regards, Rupert .PS like the tiles, jealous of garage as have shed - nice shed!
This whole series is great man! Congrats on your channel i can't wait to see more of your content, i recently found an Exup quite abandoned and i want to buy it to try put it in the road. Greetings from Venezuela! Best wishes man.
Can anyone share a PDF of a repair manual for these bikes? I have a 1990 FZR600 genesis and I can’t find any useful info about maintenance and repairs on the internet. TIA
Hey Tom, thanks again for another great video! I noticed that the air filter you pulled out was dry. But the guy who sold me the '90 fzr told me it should be wet (the one currently on the bike is wet). I found a manual online that has the filter as "dry". What should I do?
Hi mate, yeah I can’t imagine any reason a stock filter should be wet on these, unless it’s not a stock OEM one and is a performance filter like k&n etc, as they often require oiling.
i have to first time clean and balance carb on FZR , i heard aces to the ports is bad , but that bad ? Any advice how conect it without removing coolant pipes ?
Depending on how much cleaning you need to do, it’s not too much to remove. Side panels, tank and air box should be enough. If you’re just cleaning float bowls and jets, you can get them off in place, but taking the carbs off the bike isn’t too hard and gives you better access to them to give them a proper clean
@@tomsworkshopprojects do you know size of carbouratour balance adapter ? It is M5 or M6 ? I want install them permanently , not there are screws with seals , but i want buy them and after that make works on carbourators.
First of all, thank you for the referral Tom! I really appreciate it! This coming from you means I definitely did something right :P
Second, I CRIED in laughter with the bedtime story!!!!!! Almost jealous LOL
Third: Wow! What can I say!!! The way you film, explain, show and do things around your FZR is amazing! Every time you upload a video, I feel like a new series of my favorite season has arrived on Netflix and makes me run in front of my screen to watch it!
Keep up the good work buddy, you're almost done!
PS Congratulations on the new garage floor. Looks professional!
Haha cheers Chris! That’s very nice of you to say. Glad you like the silly bits 😂 I’d hate to ever take myself too seriously!
Looks like a cracking new workshop that!!!
This excellent - in the middle of rebuilding my one owner `89 EXUP over Christmas - thanks Santa.Regards, Rupert .PS like the tiles, jealous of garage as have shed - nice shed!
Thanks Rupert, glad to hear you’ll be busy over Christmas!
Excellent video Tom 👍🏍
This whole series is great man! Congrats on your channel i can't wait to see more of your content, i recently found an Exup quite abandoned and i want to buy it to try put it in the road. Greetings from Venezuela! Best wishes man.
Cheers man! Really appreciate your comment. I hope you get to rescue one!
Garage is looking mint with those tiles, mate 👍
Cheers Stuart! It’s a mile away from the dark cold rental garage I started in 😂
Nice Job TOM! You have a new follower!
Thanks!
Can anyone share a PDF of a repair manual for these bikes? I have a 1990 FZR600 genesis and I can’t find any useful info about maintenance and repairs on the internet.
TIA
I’ve always used ManualLib.com or the Haynes manual and that’s covered most things I’ve needed.
Hey Tom, thanks again for another great video! I noticed that the air filter you pulled out was dry. But the guy who sold me the '90 fzr told me it should be wet (the one currently on the bike is wet). I found a manual online that has the filter as "dry".
What should I do?
Hi mate, yeah I can’t imagine any reason a stock filter should be wet on these, unless it’s not a stock OEM one and is a performance filter like k&n etc, as they often require oiling.
i have to first time clean and balance carb on FZR , i heard aces to the ports is bad , but that bad ? Any advice how conect it without removing coolant pipes ?
Depending on how much cleaning you need to do, it’s not too much to remove. Side panels, tank and air box should be enough. If you’re just cleaning float bowls and jets, you can get them off in place, but taking the carbs off the bike isn’t too hard and gives you better access to them to give them a proper clean
@@tomsworkshopprojects do you know size of carbouratour balance adapter ? It is M5 or M6 ? I want install them permanently , not there are screws with seals , but i want buy them and after that make works on carbourators.