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1993 yamaha fzr 600,started bike and went down road,bike lost power and still no power,battery has power but no power when i turn key on

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 28, 2008

SOURCE: 1994 Yamaha fzr 600 speedometer not working.

speed odometer cable needs to be replaced

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 10, 2009

SOURCE: 91 yamaha fzr engine turns but wont start

the floats in the carb are stuck. you can try lightly tapping on the carb with a screwdriver that should do the trick.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 22, 2009

SOURCE: Yamaha FZR 600 not charging correctly with the lights on

I HAD THE SAME ISSUE. CHECK YOUR VOLTAGE OFF O THE MAGNETO, IT SHOULD BE IN THE 25V RANGE. IF THAT CHECKS OUT OK CK THE VOLTAGE IMEDIATLY AFTER THE VOLTAGE REGULATOR, I BET IT IS BELOW 14V. THE FZR IS PRONE TO HAVING THE REGULATOR GO BAD (THE OLDER ONES HAVE NO COOLING FINS AND THEY BURN THEMSELVES UP). THE BEST ONE TO BUY IS THE NEWER VERSION FROM A 1999 FZR, IT HAS COOLING FINS WHICH GREATLY PROLONGS THE LIFE. YOU HAVE TO DO SOME SLIGHT WIRING MODS, BUT NOTHING ANYONE COULDN'T DO. SEARCH FOR FZR REGULATOR UPGRADE AND IT WILL EXPLAIN EVERYTHING! I HOPE THIS HELPS! GOOD LUCK!

Moto-Wiz

Moto-Wiz

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  • Posted on Aug 21, 2009

SOURCE: 94 yamaha fzr 600. only firing on 1 an 2 cyl

No one thing controls those items.
The ignition and headlight circuits
each have their own fuses under the seat.

If you have power to both of the coil sets
then the coil for cylinder 3 and 4
might be faulty.

Lights may just have a blown fuse.

You have more than one problem
going on there.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 31, 2009

SOURCE: 89 Fzr 600 wont start

get ur ignitor unit tested. just a suggestion. good luck

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