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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: fazer fzs parts
« on: 20 March 2024, 06:30:12 pm »
I've just had a look at the website and note that they list the inner fairing panels.
Whilst I don't need them myself I seem to remember others have said they're now getting like hens teeth.


Might be useful for someone.


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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: Numpty Question
« on: 24 February 2024, 07:13:51 pm »
Thank you. No longer confused!😂😂

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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Numpty Question
« on: 24 February 2024, 06:27:32 pm »
Does the gen 1 use JIS screws? I’ve managed to confuse myself😂😂😂😂

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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Also….
« on: 23 February 2024, 09:55:48 am »
I’m thinking of replacing all the visible fairing and side panel bolts/screws.


Do I go via Fowlers or has anyone got any better suggestions?
 



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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Getting ready for Summer!
« on: 23 February 2024, 09:34:46 am »
Looking forward to getting back on the bike again (if it ever stops raining) so it’s time for the old oil change/exup valve maintenance.


One thing I was looking to do was the carb balancing.
This reminded me of the last time I did it and one of the metal stubs that the carb balancer pipes attached to came out of the rubber inlet stub.
I used some loctite to hold it in place but was wary of doing anything more in case I did more damage.
Anyone have any suggestions for a permanent fix?




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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: Throttle cable routing
« on: 09 January 2024, 04:17:09 pm »
If you go to the download section of this forum there’s a FZS1000 Service Manual with diagrams showing the correct cable routing.


What a complete pr#@t! Just noticed what bike it’s for. Only excuse I have up is that I had man flu when I posted 😳😳😳


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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: Throttle cable routing
« on: 07 January 2024, 07:07:26 pm »
If you go to the download section of this forum there’s a FZS1000 Service Manual with diagrams showing the correct cable routing.


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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: Northwest 200
« on: 15 May 2023, 02:47:01 pm »
Glad to report that we had a great time. Very friendly people and great roads.
Main take away from the race perspective was how difficult it is to see the race from the roadside without careful planning and course knowledge.

Luckily the AirBnB had a view of The Metropole (I think it was anyway). I did have to hang out the window to see it but I was like a pig in sh1t  leaning out the window as they came by, whilst watching the race streaming on my phone ( 30 seconds delay) and on the TV (an additional 30 seconds delay) 😂😂😂

After the race I had a great time with my boys by both massively over eating and drinking in equal measure.

Following day was breakfast in Portstewart Strand then a drive around the Coast Road including all the normal tourist points.
Absolutely brilliant.

If you’ve got a National Trust card take that as it’ll give you entry into the Giants Causeway and the Rope Bridge for you and a.n.other.

What amazed me most was how good the road surfaces are and just how few people are on them. Even during this weekend it was busy but no where near as bad as England would be. Even the trains were plentiful, on time and cheap.
We’re already planning on going back next year if it’s actually on.


One last thing. Take comfortable shoes. On day one I did 8.5 miles and the next day just under 10!


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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: Northwest 200
« on: 11 May 2023, 09:02:41 pm »
Did the NW200 a few years back, not too impressed. Viewing away from the stands is limited fills up very early and can involve a lot of walking. Away from the 3 town centres the bikes flash by so fast theres little to see. The apartment on the seafront at Portrush was fab, but the NI welcome was lacking. In fact we experienced some anti British feeling on several occasions. Thats in complete contrast south of the border, where Ive holidayed numerous times and would strongly urge any biker to do. Eire is amazingDont get me wrong there are great sights in the North, the east coast road from the Giants causeway to just before Belfast is gob smacking. Arguably the finest and I think 2nd longest coastal road in Europe.So my advise would be book seats in the stands, dont be surprised at anti Brit sentiments, hopefully you dont experience it, but this aint the South. And ride that coast road.

Must admit I’m of the generation that lived through “the troubles” and I’m a bit wary of NI. In saying that my Sons’ father in law lives there and he’s been many times with no issues so I’m trying to go with an open mind. We’ve got the coastal road planned for Sunday so if the Saturday isn’t too successful I’m sure the Sunday will!
Saturday weather is looking good too😀😀

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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: Northwest 200
« on: 06 May 2023, 02:10:56 pm »
So we've booked an AirBnB in Portrush right on the Portstewart Road. According to my Son its overlooking the track, so if it rains we can watch it out the window and on the TV! :lol :lol




Thanks for the info. I'll report back if I survive!


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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Northwest 200
« on: 30 April 2023, 12:39:39 pm »
On the spur of the moment I’ve decided to visit the Northwest 200 and wondered if anyone has been and could offer some advice to save me wasting valuable time?
I’m going with my two (adult) boys who have very little interest in bikes so don’t want to tie myself into the inner circuit.

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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: Fork help
« on: 24 October 2022, 08:55:13 pm »
Sorry, would have responded sooner but other things have got in the way!


Thanks to everyone for the advice. Forks are back together and ready to be refitted to the bike.


Thanks again.

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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: Fork help
« on: 21 October 2022, 12:08:40 pm »
I was suitably embarrassed by that until I clicked on the link and got an error saying Error You aren't allowed to modify just any post.
All other links work!
Found it anyway by using search which is what I should have done in the first place! :o :o

[Edited to fix the tiny font problem: GrahamM - Moderator]

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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Fork help
« on: 19 October 2022, 05:17:58 pm »
I’m changing the fork oil following the Haynes manual.


It says to take note on the distance between the damper locknut and the top of the threaded damper rod. I measured it at 15mm.
I remember the guy who changed the fork oil last time commented that he didn’t know what this measurement was and had to Google it to find out.
I wondered if anyone knows if this is set correctly?


Thanks!

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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: Noisy tyres, but only when warm?
« on: 01 September 2022, 10:25:53 am »
Video attached.
It looks like it's the thickness of the casting that varies rather than it running out of true.


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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: Noisy tyres, but only when warm?
« on: 01 September 2022, 10:08:28 am »
  • All seems fine although may be best to remove the fairing to check properly.
  • I spin the wheel I can see the hub around the rh oil seal at the axle moving up and down.
  • There is no nedas you can flex the arm down so the rubber is always pressign against the fairing.
  • It is difficult to visualise what your describing, but I assume your talking about the front disc carrier that the disk is mounted to? Those are bolted to the wheel, so do not move at all. These usual have tight tolerances, even cheap EBC ones. So if your seeing the center hole of the carrier is out of center you need to stop riding the bike and get them replaced asap. Can you post photos of the item yoiur refering to and where the 'out of true' is..?




Yeah, I'll take a video and post it.


If I give an idea of the history of the bike I think it will help here.


Its a 2005 model that I bought the bike when it was 18 months old and hadn't been modified then (to the best of my knowledge) and has been left stock since.
It had 5k miles when I bought it and has 11k now ( I know, I know).
The discs are original, as are the brake pads.
That applies to everything else. The only thing that's been replaced are tyres and obviously oils and fluids.
It's been Ivanised.
The only other thing worth mentioning is that I was planning to have a look at the fork bushes about 2 years ago and failed miserably so had a bike shop have a look. They said all was OK and reassembled them and put new oil in there. That's the only unknown for me and as they were quite dismissive of me wanting to check the bearing surfaces they probably just put new oil in there. I'm going to have another look and replace the fork oil over the winter.




I've just checked the front wheel bearings and there is no play. The wheel rotates smoothly with no noise. I've had the wheel out and I can't discern any roughness. The only thing that surprised me was how the bearing resistance seemed a little more than I expected. I have to really stuff my index finger in there to be able to rotate it. Again there's no roughness just a little stiction. Certainly not like the worn bearings you see on Youtube.
The axle has very very light polishing at one bearing point but certainly no material removed, only the coating.


 I'm beginning to feel paranoid that I'm being paranoid.

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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: Noisy tyres, but only when warm?
« on: 31 August 2022, 04:32:48 pm »
As an update


  • there is a anti-vibration rubber mounted on a small arm and pushese down on the inside of the lower part of the front fairing (under the headlight) - If this isnt pressing down on the fiaring itself you will get vibes - (18A-24724-00 - https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/parts/4189363/fzs1000s-fazer-1c2a-2005-070-a/cowling-1)Chcked this. All seems fine although may be best to remove the fairing to check properly.
  • the wind screen as the 6 little rubber grommets cant slightly shrink and get hard over time. - (90179-05523 - https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/parts/4189363/fzs1000s-fazer-1c2a-2005-070-a/cowling-1) All good
  • check the mirror bolts arent loose, as these bolt the fairing and the mirrors to the sub-frame. All good
  • check the mirror hinges, once these get loose you either have to replace them or do what I did and dremel out the rivits and replace with a bolt and nylock nut to remove the slack/slop. All good
  • check the left and right infills have all the vibration foam strip applied, these can go flat over time. You can buy these or got to Hobbycraft and get a thin sheet of high density (one sided adhesive) foam and cut/make your own - (5LV-2834E-00 - https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/parts/4189363/fzs1000s-fazer-1c2a-2005-070-a/cowling-1) Already have copious amounts of foam around the fairing.
  • check the anti-vibration rubbers are present and install between the clocks and the infills - (5LV-28346-10 - https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/parts/4189367/fzs1000s-fazer-1c2a-2005-070-a/meter) Present and correct
  • lastly if all the other options arent whats causing the noise then only remaining item/s are the front wiring loom and relays. The loom should come with foam tape on parts of its length where it rubs against the fairing and the headlight. And the relays direction under the clocks should all have little rubber isolation mounts.  Will have a proper check with the fairing off
  • And thinking outside the box, do you have a carbon fibre or other very ridged rear hugger - the CF one I have would resonate at certain speeds, changing it for a fibreglass one remove that noise. All standard at the rear end.
  • And I assume you have checked all the obvious things, like front mudguard bolts, ancillary nuts & bolts on the front forks, horn mounting, radiator cover bolts, you just check all the non-structural nots and bolts on the bike. Oh and I assume the petrol tank bolts arent loose..? I've checked all the nuts and bolts, removed the mudgaurd,horn and it made no difference. I'm rechecking everything as I go along.


  • One thing that's a cause for concern for me is that the front disc assembly has some vertical run out. If I spin the wheel I can see the hub around the rh oil seal at the axle moving up and down. Its only a couple of mm but it does seem to be off-centre. As the hub is part of the disc carrier assembly the whole disc on that side also has a small amount of vertical run out as well. The other disc and in fact the whole wheel seems to run true.

    I need to take the wheel out and have a good look but when I spin the wheel it seems to be free with only the very slightest ticking. Very odd.


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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: Noisy tyres, but only when warm?
« on: 30 August 2022, 08:18:03 am »
Ok have yoyu checked the following items -

  • there is a anti-vibration rubber mounted on a small arm and pushese down on the inside of the lower part of the front fairing (under the headlight) - If this isnt pressing down on the fiaring itself you will get vibes - (18A-24724-00 - https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/parts/4189363/fzs1000s-fazer-1c2a-2005-070-a/cowling-1)
  • the wind screen as the 6 little rubber grommets cant slightly shrink and get hard over time. - (90179-05523 - https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/parts/4189363/fzs1000s-fazer-1c2a-2005-070-a/cowling-1)
  • check the mirror bolts arent loose, as these bolt the fairing and the mirrors to the sub-frame.
  • check the mirror hinges, once these get loose you either have to replace them or do what I did and dremel out the rivits and replace with a bolt and nylock nut to remove the slack/slop.
  • check the left and right infills have all the vibration foam strip applied, these can go flat over time. You can buy these or got to Hobbycraft and get a thin sheet of high density (one sided adhesive) foam and cut/make your own - (5LV-2834E-00 - https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/parts/4189363/fzs1000s-fazer-1c2a-2005-070-a/cowling-1)
  • check the anti-vibration rubbers are present and install between the clocks and the infills - (5LV-28346-10 - https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/parts/4189367/fzs1000s-fazer-1c2a-2005-070-a/meter)
  • lastly if all the other options arent whats causing the noise then only remaining item/s are the front wiring loom and relays. The loom should come with foam tape on parts of its length where it rubs against the fairing and the headlight. And the relays direction under the clocks should all have little rubber isolation mounts.
  • And thinking outside the box, do you have a carbon fibre or other very ridged rear hugger - the CF one I have would resonate at certain speeds, changing it for a fibreglass one remove that noise.
  • And I assume you have checked all the obvious things, like front mudguard bolts, ancillary nuts & bolts on the front forks, horn mounting, radiator cover bolts, you just check all the non-structural nots and bolts on the bike. Oh and I assume the petrol tank bolts arent loose..?
Regarding the infills, be carefull not to crack or damage these as these are very hard to replece now. if you do crack them the only viable repair options are plastic weld or wel & stabple kits (https://smile.amazon.co.uk/s?k=plastic+weld+stapler&sprefix=plastic+weld+and+sta%2Caps%2C77&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_2_20)
Ask me how I know all this.....


Well that’s my quiet evenings filled!  :rollin :rollin :rollin


All good suggestions and whilst I’ve done most of those, a revisit has got to be worthwhile.

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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: Noisy tyres, but only when warm?
« on: 30 August 2022, 06:43:29 am »
Thats a shame, Good to check though. Might be worth checking the wheel bearings yourself might have been missed by the MOT man.


I’m wondering if you may be right. Whatever, the noise has me concerned enough that I’m going to check out everything at the pointy end again.
It’s too easy (at least for me) to get confused about when the noise started and after what so I think it’s time to go back to basics and start again.

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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: Noisy tyres, but only when warm?
« on: 30 August 2022, 06:38:51 am »
Could you mount your phone on the bars and get a recording of the noise?


I’ve tried that and the microphone gets overwhelmed by the general wind noise.

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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: Noisy tyres, but only when warm?
« on: 29 August 2022, 04:27:59 pm »
B@@ger it, noise is still there. Even holding the front indicators makes no difference.
Really a shame as I thought that was it!
It has to be the front tyre even though the sound is more like a clutch basket rattle than the howl or whistle than I’d have expected. Can’t be the clutch as I can hear it with the engine off and coasting.
Defo changes with road surface and to me it sounds deafening.
Agreed there’s a lot of wind noise that confuses things.
Have to walk away from it for a bit……

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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: Noisy tyres, but only when warm?
« on: 28 August 2022, 08:23:23 pm »
Went into the garage and flipped the indicators. Definitely loose and the noise sounded very very similar to what I’m hearing.
I’ve now taped it all up and will try tomorrow..
Fingers crossed.

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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: Noisy tyres, but only when warm?
« on: 28 August 2022, 05:19:21 pm »
Oh no! Another thing to check 😂😂
I’ll have a look now

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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Noisy tyres, but only when warm?
« on: 28 August 2022, 04:03:33 pm »
I’ve got a noise like a stone rattling around in a plastic box coming from what sounds like the front end.
It’s not a mechanical noise but I can hear it until about 50mph. Above that it’s drowned out by the wind. Trouble is that now I’ve heard it I can’t ignore it!

After much playing I believe it’s nothing to do with the engine (noise is still there with the engine switched off and coasting).
It’s not the brakes as applying makes no difference.
I’ve had all the fairing panels off and applied tape at the joints.


It does however seem to be related to road surface, even though it doesn’t change pitch with speed. The coarser the surface the louder it seems to be. Looking on line it seems the tyres, Metz z6 roadtecs have a reputation for being noisey
So I thought I’d remove the front mudguard to see if it was amplifying the noise from the tyre.
I’ve just been out for a ride and thought I’d cracked it. The noise was absent, so went for a ride well pleased with myself.
Came back after a couple of miles and it made the same noise on the same road I’d been on not 5 miles earlier! The odd thing is that it was quiet after I’d already been out on a 5-10 mile run so the tyres shouldn’t have been appreciably warmer on the second lap.
I don’t believe it’s wheel bearings as it was only mot’d yesterday. The chains freshly oiled too.


It’s been put back in the garage and I’m having a sulk. Anyone have any ideas?

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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: Rev counter
« on: 04 November 2021, 04:55:32 pm »
I assume that the TPS is different between the FZS and FZ1?
There are a couple on eBay at a reasonable price

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