Thanks all, I've been advised both the rear shock and front springs haven been upgraded to yss ones. I'm quite happy with the purchase if I do say so myself, I will take a peek at the headstock for a stamp. Failing that I will just pop the sprocket casing off and take a peek. Better safe than sorry as I have read a few horror stories on here about the sprocket coming off and causing some expensive damage.
Its not the pogo stick up back, its a yss shock, it has a black spring and looks a lot meatier the the stock pictured one. As for the front shocks not sure how I can identity what as been done. Once I get the bike on Thursday I will take more pics and stick them on this post.
The voice of reason. I always, wrongly as it seems, think that anything bought directly from Yamaha is going to cost ten times as much from elsewhere. I guess as it is/was a Yamaha factory agency free repair the parts are still going to be subsidised, hence the reasonable price.Thanks for posting
Quote from: tommyardin on 11 January 2017, 08:01:10 amThe voice of reason. I always, wrongly as it seems, think that anything bought directly from Yamaha is going to cost ten times as much from elsewhere. I guess as it is/was a Yamaha factory agency free repair the parts are still going to be subsidised, hence the reasonable price.Thanks for posting There arent many things cheaper from Yamaha than ebay alternatives-in fact if anyone knows of anything else I would like to know(being an old scrooge pensioner type! )
Any recommendations on a new battery