Yamaha FZ6 Buyers Guide - Everything to look out for!

In this video I will be going over everything you should look out for when considering a used FZ6 for purchase. Specs to all things mentioned in the video down below. Specifications: Front brake rotor thickness: 4.5-5.0mm Front brake pad thickness: 0.5-5.0mm Rear brake pad thickness: 1.0-6.0mm Rear brake rotor thickness: 4.5-5.0mm Idle speed: 1300RPM +/- 50 Charging voltage at 5000 RPM 14 volts Chain slack: 45-55mm Throttle grip slack: 3-5mm Valve lash should be inspected every 24k miles or 40k km's Follow me on instagram @freeheadgasket Thanks for watching, please SMASH the LIKE and SUBSCRIBE button Link to apparel website: https://free-head-gasket-apparel.crea... *The following links are affiliate links; I may receive a commission if you purchase through these links. Thank you!* My favourite tools I have in the garage Milwaukee 3/8” stubby impact - https://amzn.to/3QDPSfz Milwaukee 3/8” Ratcheting wrench - https://amzn.to/3SEKPy3 Jet 3/8” torque wrench - https://amzn.to/3u5tHr5 JET 3/8” deep socket set - My preferred socket choice - https://amzn.to/3uf3Xc0 Wera allen key set - absolute game changer - https://amzn.to/46eOdTN JET brand metric hex bit socket set - https://amzn.to/3G2pNBW Milwaukee 1/2” impact driver - the ultimate bolt buster - https://amzn.to/3QXOINC JET Flex head ratcheting wrench set - https://amzn.to/4780FGb Magnetic tray for bolt storage - https://amzn.to/3QDmxlz . Disclaimer: The content on this channel, Calvin MC, is intended strictly for entertainment and general information purposes. I am not a licensed mechanic or certified technician. The videos I create are based on my personal experiences and are not meant to replace professional advice, instruction, or service. Vehicle repairs and modifications involve serious risks. Improper techniques or incomplete knowledge can result in severe injury, death, property damage, or the failure of critical vehicle systems. You are solely responsible for your safety and the safety of those around you. The procedures shown in my videos may not be appropriate for your vehicle, your tools, or your level of experience. By watching or following any part of this content, you agree and acknowledge the following: You are voluntarily assuming all risks involved in working on vehicles. You will research and verify any procedure before attempting it. You will consult a qualified professional mechanic before performing any repair, modification, or maintenance that you are not fully comfortable and competent doing. You will use the appropriate safety gear and tools at all times, including jack stands, torque wrenches, eye protection, and fire extinguishers where necessary. You understand that what works for my vehicle may not work for yours—even if it appears similar. Although I make every effort to ensure the content is accurate at the time of filming, I cannot guarantee that every method, part, tool, or step is correct, complete, or safe for every situation. Omissions or errors may occur, and I disclaim any liability for damages or injury resulting from reliance on this information. Nothing in these videos should be interpreted as professional advice. If you are in doubt, or if your vehicle involves safety-critical systems such as brakes, steering, suspension, or fuel systems, do not attempt the work yourself. Seek professional assistance. Vehicle modifications and DIY repairs can void warranties, reduce reliability, or violate local laws and regulations. It is your responsibility to verify the legal and warranty implications of any work you do. By continuing to watch or use the information provided on Calvin MC, you accept full responsibility for any consequences resulting from your actions. You agree to hold harmless and indemnify this channel and its creator from any and all liability, loss, or damage. Stay safe. Know your limits. Work smart. And when in doubt, always ask a pro.