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2005 R6

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2017 2:54 pm
by Jon2546
Hi guys!

New to the forum so hello to everyone!

I'm about to purchase a 2005 R6 to upgrade from my newbee CBR 125 and I just wanted to ask a bit about aftermarket parts.

600 is plenty so I'm not on here carried away asking about POWER GAINS!!!! Haha! Just wanted to see what peoples opinions are on the best companies/brands for aftermarket bits. Brake lines, exhausts, aesthetic bits and bobs and more than likely a steering damper.

Any help is much appreciated!

Cheers guys! :)

Re: 2005 R6

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2017 3:25 pm
by samr1
Hi Jon ,first thing to do if it's still got original brake lines is to change them to braided ones ,and if not already done a good service inc changing fork oil ride the bike and get to know it before spending a wedge on aftermarket bits


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Re: 2005 R6

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2017 4:20 pm
by Jon2546
Hi Sam

Thanks very much for getting back to me.

Yeah thought the brake lines would defo be a good first move. It's got a full Yamaha service history but I'll check how recent it was done. Absolutely mate, not going to start throwing loads of cash at it was just for future knowledge :)

Cheers!

Re: 2005 R6

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2017 4:32 pm
by jompy
Welcome in Jon
Enjoy the six you'll love it !
Sam's correct standard hoses should be changed at 5 years as they deteoriate and brake fluid should be changed every few years too . Again as Sam says get used to the bike first but aftermarket levers make a big difference , I didn't realize how big a difference untill the wife got me a set of titax shorties , personally I'd have gone for standard length . Titax used to be half the price of the top brands but I've not looked in ages .
You'll get plenty of advice on here ;)

Re: 2005 R6

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2017 4:34 pm
by Moise
Can you tell us more about the bike? Mileage, what mods it already has, etc.

Definitely a good idea to look through the service history and see what's been done and how long ago. Some fluid changes, like brake fluid and coolant, should be done regularly even if the mileage is low.

And welcome to the forum!

Re: 2005 R6

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2017 4:38 pm
by samr1
Jon2546 wrote:Hi Sam

Thanks very much for getting back to me.

Yeah thought the brake lines would defo be a good first move. It's got a full Yamaha service history but I'll check how recent it was done. Absolutely mate, not going to start throwing loads of cash at it was just for future knowledge :)

Cheers!
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My R6 that I bought from a forum member more mods than u can wave a stick at



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Re: 2005 R6

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2017 6:42 pm
by R1Clarky
welcome in jon - great choice of bike - some good advice already - remember to take your time getting used to the extra power - enjoy the new bike and get some pics up when ya can :-)

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Re: 2005 R6

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2017 7:11 pm
by Boz
Welcome to the site Jon. :)

Re: 2005 R6

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2017 9:07 pm
by petepassion
Hi, welcome to the forum and enjoy your new bike.

Pete.

Re: 2005 R6

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2017 9:15 pm
by Redjj
Hi Jon and welcome. As you've already found theres lots of advice on here. Fab bike choice too, great fun. Mods - personal choics - mines as standard as they come [emoji106]well apart from seat covers and screen and I've still got the originals, so nothing major.

Enjoy [emoji3]

Re: 2005 R6

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2017 11:05 pm
by Horus-222_R1
Hi Mate - Welcome along and enjoy the new ride.