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Bikes, Hints'n'Tips => Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner => Topic started by: AshFZS on 07 January 2017, 10:12:15 pm
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Hi All,
I have just joined the forum as I am very interested purchasing a Fazer 1000, I have found this one and will be viewing it shortly. I have read through the great G1 New owners post and got most of the info I need. I asked the guy some questions about the bike as below and was curious to find out why the EXUP was welded open, could anyone give me some advice? Is this too good to be true(its going cheap)?
Yamaha FZS1000
Great bike with a sensible riding position
R1 engine a very fast bike
HPI clear with certificate
New batteryFork seals And just serviced
Owners handbook
Mot until End of August 2017
39000mls
2001
(http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/w567/Ashley_James_Green/_86_zpsnsdsguoy.jpg) (http://s1330.photobucket.com/user/Ashley_James_Green/media/_86_zpsnsdsguoy.jpg.html)
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Hi there, I am Interested in the bike and would like to come view it on Monday morning if possible? Also do you know if the EXUP system has been regularly serviced/working ok? does it have any service history? Thanks Ash
Me - 19:58
Hi Ash Runs and rides perfectly Exup valve welded open 150 hp No history As the advert reads Cheapest in the U.K. Had new fork seals for Mot New battery and service last week Thanks
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Thanks That sounds good, shame about the history but as you say the price reflects that. Regards Ash
Me - 20:10
Hi Ash That's no problem It's a good bike not mint but not £3500 The engines are billet proof Aftermarket downpipes have no facility for exup valve With so much power it makes no difference You are welcome to come and view Thanks
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Thank you all in advance
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I found the Exup a valuable aid to low down power - others will disagree.
Personally I would look out for one with a fully working Exup - says a lot about the bike.
Whale
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if its the right price,,buy it, bombproof bikes
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I found the Exup a valuable aid to low down power - others will disagree.
Personally I would look out for one with a fully working Exup - says a lot about the bike.
Whale
Although I had one without an EXUP valve and didn't even know until at the end of ownership (I'd owned 3 others before that one), it was a bit glitchy at low rpm. Ivanising seemed to go a long way to resolving this, but if I'm honest, there was still just a hint of the problem there, but not enough that you'd really notice most of the time. When that one got replaced, it was however apparent that there had been some loss of pull low down. Again, not that marked, but I would now definitely want a working EXUP valve rather than not.
I would bear in mind there are always a lot of these bikes around for sale, and personally would probably wait for a relatively low mileage one with everything intact, and stretch my budget as much as possible to get a decent example. Bomb proof engines perhaps, but it's always nice to have at least some peace of mind provided by a service history.
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Thanks for the advice guys,
Im gona view the bike tomorrow and check the bike over, my budget is £1500 with £300 put aside for suspension upgrades ect. I dont really want to spend more than that, if this bike is no good I will probably go for a 600 Fazer or Thundercat. I will use this bike for touring, ride outs and track work. It will be my play bike, something I dont have to worry about.
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Ignorant FZS 600 owner here. Ignorant yes, but interested, as I might go down that route myself soon, quite fancy a Gen 1, but would not sell the baby 600, shes a peach. :rolleyes :kiss
Is the Exup Valve actually in the collector at the bottom of the down pipes or is in the link pipe between the collector and the end can?
Cos if they are after market down pipes and collector, would they have provision for the Exup Valve? And if not how is it welded up?
As I say I have no knowledge of the FZS 1000, but I personally would shy away from any bike that has has something like that welded up :eek sounds as dodgy as a welded on front sprocket on the baby FZS 600 to me.
The picture of the bike looks nice and clean, I went out with a girl like that once, but she was no fun and certainly not reliable. lol :lol
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Also I think she might of had her Exup welded up too
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You pay your money, you take your choice..........
Personally, I would also hold out for one with a working exup valve. At this time of year, you might be able to pick up a decent standard one for not a lot more cash than that. (By the time that you've bargained down from an asking price).
I think £2k to £2.5k is the place that you'll find a lot of Gen1 bikes these days, depending on extras fitted and condition, unless they're minters.
Good luck with your search.
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You pay your money, you take your choice..........
Personally, I would also hold out for one with a working exup valve. At this time of year, you might be able to pick up a decent standard one for not a lot more cash than that. (By the time that you've bargained down from an asking price).
I think £2k to £2.5k is the place that you'll find a lot of Gen1 bikes these days, depending on extras fitted and condition, unless they're minters.
Good luck with your search.
+1
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Yup, if my budget was £1500, think I'd look at the 600 instead.
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Thanks for the advice guys,
Im gona view the bike tomorrow and check the bike over, my budget is £1500 with £300 put aside for suspension upgrades ect. I dont really want to spend more than that, if this bike is no good I will probably go for a 600 Fazer or Thundercat. I will use this bike for touring, ride outs and track work. It will be my play bike, something I dont have to worry about.
I can't speak for the fzs600 as I've never had one but £1500 will get you a very good thundercat if you decide to go down that route. I had one before my fz1 and it's a phenomenal bike. Fast, fun and cheap to insure!
They are getting on a bit now but to be honest they still do everything you could want from racing to touring. 140mph top end, around 200miles per full tank of fuel and of you find a decent one they still look as good as new bikes.
Just worth a thought 😉😊
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Also I think she might of had her Exup welded up too
:lol
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I will have a look tomorrow, take some close up photos and stick them on here. I dont know wether I am getting the wrong end of the stick when he says it been welded up, he might have meant they have aftermarket downpipes fitted.
My options are limited due to price but I do believe in bargins, there are couple of 600s nearby with about 22,000mls on them for around the £1500 mark. As for the Thundercat, its near the top of the list, but for £1500 your looking at 30,000mls +, they are popular bikes and seem to hold there price. Milage doesn't bother me that much as long as the bike looks as if its been looked after.
I have written a checklist for tomorrow so I dont forget what to look for as I get excited when looking at bikes.
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I had a Thundercat about 17 years ago and an FZS600 Fazer about 14 years ago and can honestly say that the Thundercat is a much more fun bike. As has been said before, the power delivery is superb for a bike that is getting on in years. The 600 Fazer always seemed to me to be lacking in power.
I would choose the Thundercat every time. Just my opinion though.
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Never had a 600 Fazer but I also have had a Thundercat, an often overlooked bike in my opinion. Fast, comfy and good tank range. I went to Belgium, France, Luxemburg, and Germany on mine, I would get off bike at end of day with no aches or pains.
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A 2001/2002 Fazer 1000 for £1500 is likely to be a chancy buy, IMHO. One in decent in nick that's been looked after will command a higher price. This sounds like a classic case of you get what you pay for, which looks likely to be a poorly-maintained bike that could be hiding a host of other problems.
If your budget is limited, does it make sense to buy into an unknown number of issues which could end up costing you a lot more in the long run?
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theres an old adage ... if it's too good to be true .... it probably is :'(
Plus I suspect there aren't many on here know more about the 1000 than falcon 269 ignore his advice at your peril.
be warned !!!
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I will have a look tomorrow, take some close up photos and stick them on here. I dont know wether I am getting the wrong end of the stick when he says it been welded up, he might have meant they have aftermarket downpipes fitted.
My options are limited due to price but I do believe in bargins, there are couple of 600s nearby with about 22,000mls on them for around the £1500 mark. As for the Thundercat, its near the top of the list, but for £1500 your looking at 30,000mls +, they are popular bikes and seem to hold there price. Milage doesn't bother me that much as long as the bike looks as if its been looked after.
I have written a checklist for tomorrow so I dont forget what to look for as I get excited when looking at bikes.
Wise move, when you have got itchy fingers and a loose wallet clip, it is all easy to forget about stuff to check on. reading your list through a few times while looking at the bike also gives you a bit of thinking time.
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Just a few points to consider: This appears to be a "standard" bike-ie no extras/upgrades fitted by previous owners. Its 16 years old and probably running original suspension/rubber brake hoses. Mileage isnt a problem but how many previous owners & why the absence of service history? Without this you would be wise to assume nothing & start servicing from scratch. Your £300 budget wont stretch very far even if you do your own work.
There are plenty of FZS 1000s out there with full service history-often one/two owner bikes with a "paper trail" included but the price will reflect this. If I was buying another one i would be looking at those around the £2500 mark with FSH.
If your budget is £1500 + £300 I would consider a really well cared for Foxeye FZS 600
You can have plenty of fun on either bike-the only real difference is power & weight. Quite a few on here own or have owned both.
if you cant stretch your budget my money is on the 600. Dont rush into something that could become a money pit. Theres a bike out there perfect for you!
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If you've got £1800 to spend then there is a 2005 Black Gen 1 on ebay. £1750, fully Ivanised, heated grips, etc. Seller needs a quick sale to buy a van.
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There's a blue one on ebay £1500, 46k miles 2001.
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I picked up a 2002 FZS1000 for £1500 last year. 32k miles. It was a dealer who'd taken it as trade in didn't want the hassle of bringing it up to resale condition because the silver engine paint was getting a bit flakey and the EXUP was rattly. Apart from that it had mint bodywork and was in otherwise great condition. Discs, suspension, forks, chain, all the expensive stuff was A1. Even the tyres had a few thousand left in them.
If you're prepared to put some work into a bike like that, you can achieve your dreams. My older Fazer's now done an interstellar mileage, so that's not an issue.
One thing though, some 2001 bikes do have a manufacturing fault on the 2nd gear dog which on the part catalogues shows as an having an updated part. Just like early R1s in fact. It is essential to get a test ride and see if it pops out of 2nd gear. The safest thing to do is though is go for a 2002 onwards machine.
If you've got the time, ring as many dealers as you can and see if they have a trade in that they don't want to put in the showroom. You might get lucky like I did.
Good luck.
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If you've got £1800 to spend then there is a 2005 Black Gen 1 on ebay. £1750, fully Ivanised, heated grips, etc. Seller needs a quick sale to buy a van.
Bloody hell that sounds cheap , I might look at that one myself , you can never have enough Fazers :D
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If you've got £1800 to spend then there is a 2005 Black Gen 1 on ebay. £1750, fully Ivanised, heated grips, etc. Seller needs a quick sale to buy a van.
Here's the link......
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-FZS1000-FAZER-/201777714866?hash=item2efae396b2:g:O74AAOSwa~BYcnKJ (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-FZS1000-FAZER-/201777714866?hash=item2efae396b2:g:O74AAOSwa~BYcnKJ)
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I had a quick look at it , even for 1750 it looked like it's had a hard life :'(
I did also notice that the 3000 miler hadn't sold yet for 5 grand , I wonder why ?
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I did also notice that the 3000 miler hadn't sold yet for 5 grand , I wonder why ?
Yes, indeed. They've got some great looking / condition bikes but they are strongly priced. Took mine out around the block today for the first run out in ages, just to get the fuel flowing. Came back smiling as usual. :lol
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I did also notice that the 3000 miler hadn't sold yet for 5 grand , I wonder why ?
strongly priced.
To what address should I send your Certificate of Achievement in Understatement? :lol
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:deal :D :D
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I did also notice that the 3000 miler hadn't sold yet for 5 grand , I wonder why ?
strongly priced.
To what address should I send your Certificate of Achievement in Understatement? :lol
I'll pm you the address. If you send it to the wife, she can file it with the others that she's awarded me over the years, for stating the bleeding obvious, master of sarcasm, being an irritating bas****, in fact, I think she may have already awarded me one for Understatement??????
Oh no, my mistake, that one was for Under achievement. :)
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To what address should I send your Certificate of Achievement in Understatement? :lol
I'll pm you the address. If you send it to the wife, she can file it with the others that she's awarded me over the years, for stating the bleeding obvious, master of sarcasm, being an irritating bas****, in fact, I think she may have already awarded me one for Understatement??????
Oh no, my mistake, that one was for Under achievement. :)
:lol
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Reading through this post make me smile. I have never owned a Gen1 Thou but would dearly love to, and who knows maybe I will if the right one comes along.
Talking about and comparing the Gen1 Thou with the FZS 600 seems daft as they are completely different bikes, by goodness knows how many BHP.
Sure! The 1 K will get to 120 quicker than the 600 but certainly wont stop any quicker, same front brakes and the 600 is lighter.
I know the 600 tops out a little over 140 MPH and I'm sure the Gen1 will go on for another 30MPH maybe more, but how many times a week do use our bikes full potential? I rarely go over 120MPH and even then I don't do that very often maybe once a month (If you are a policeman reading this its called fiction) so do I need another 50 MPH on top of that?
OF COURSE I DO, but anyone who thinks the FZS 600 is a poor relative to the Gen1 should really think again cos its not, it's certainly different but the FZS600 is a brilliant piece of machinery that has plenty of power, 0-60 in less than 4 seconds top end of 140-145MPH, it has an engine that has proved itself over many thousands of miles both in the Thundercat form and the FZS Fazer 600 form, really do I need any more. (See text in red).
The FZS600 is a bike that wants to please its owner and tries it's very best to do so, and to be honest is not found wanting.
Shame about the shite suspension though, but, that is curable with the R6 shock, or other independent manufacturers shocks. plus better springs up front.
Love my Baby FZS :kiss
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Oh! But I also love the look of the Gen1 :kiss And enjoy reading the 1K posts
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-FZS1000-FAZER-/201777714866?hash=item2efae396b2:g:O74AAOSwa~BYcnKJ (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-FZS1000-FAZER-/201777714866?hash=item2efae396b2:g:O74AAOSwa~BYcnKJ)
Does this look to bad? OK the silver paint on the engine looks a bit tat but that is fixable, I thought the bike itself looked OK for the price. Would defo give it a full service inc coolant, all filters, Air, Fuel, Oil and of course oil, also change and plugs and most likely replenish the brake fluid fore and aft as well. Nice project for the winter, shit I feel I'm talking myself into something here. :rolleyes
Hey! I just noticed that Ash has gone very quiet did he buy the red 1K or not
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Tommy, I've ridden the 600 fairly extensively, when one of my previous thous went in for some repairs, and I was pretty impressed. No need to feel inadequate! But I've been used to a lot of bigger capacity bikes, and I know I'd miss that extra oomph if I didn't have it. In fact, sometimes I do when I'm out on the Striple, even though that thing is a hoot.
Horses for courses mate, tis all it is.
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Tommy, I've ridden the 600 fairly extensively, when one of my previous thous went in for some repairs, and I was pretty impressed. No need to feel inadequate! But I've been used to a lot of bigger capacity bikes, and I know I'd miss that extra oomph if I didn't have it. In fact, sometimes I do when I'm out on the Striple, even though that thing is a hoot.
Horses for courses mate, tis all it is.
I could not agree more, hence my lusting after a Gen1 Thou.
I would have to convince her indoors about that though, you see I am a retired old foccer and she is still a hard working school teacher, in other words I am not the bread winner anymore, so of course she should be considered. Especially as I have just spent very close to £600 on the suspension on the baby 600.
The 600 will not ever be sold by me, it is a keeper.
Don't get me wrong if I really wanted a Gen1 I know she would say OK, but I have the 600, I also have my MR2 Spider and my Vauxhall Combo van and she drives around in a scabby old 2003 regd Pug 206 1400 that she refuses to get rid of because it keeps going. I think I might be biting the hand that ................... :D
She cuts me a lot of slack :D so she is a keeper as well
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You're all heart mate :lol
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I had a quick look at it , even for 1750 it looked like it's had a hard life :'(
I did also notice that the 3000 miler hadn't sold yet for 5 grand , I wonder why ?
Wow, just seen this myself. Looks ideal for my budget and I'm not far from London in North Essex.
Do you think its one to avoid going by your comment on it? Price seems a bit too good to be true I thought for a 2005 model. Would be interested to see what people think of that as otherwise colour me interested!
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I don't think it's one to avoid. If it's what you're looking for and it's within your budget then I would at least go and have a look at it. There are still bargains around and this could be one of them.
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I had a quick look at it , even for 1750 it looked like it's had a hard life :'(
I did also notice that the 3000 miler hadn't sold yet for 5 grand , I wonder why ?
Wow, just seen this myself. Looks ideal for my budget and I'm not far from London in North Essex.
Do you think its one to avoid going by your comment on it? Price seems a bit too good to be true I thought for a 2005 model. Would be interested to see what people think of that as otherwise colour me interested!
Colour is appropriate word to use as the 2005 models never came in all black. Check it very carefully because the paintwork might be indicative of it going down the road quite seriously.
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My first gen one was £1500 Four years ago.....2001, high miles, bit of a dodgy exup, soggy suspension, scabby silver paint, needed tyres, generally suffered a hard life, but I bought it because it was all I could budget too. I ended up wishing I'd spent more on the bike. I could have got mine up to scratch, ivanising, race can, suspension upgrade etc etc but I would have spent a lot if money and it would still be a ropey looking un. This time I spent just 500 quid more ( it was advertised on here for 2250 but the bloke took an offer) and got 2004 bike with reasonable miles, the later black frame and motor, suspension upgraded front and back, nearly new tyres, titanium can and re jetted etc etc...honestly mate, stretch your budget and get a bike that's been looked after and probably enthusiast owned with sensible mods. They are such a good bit of kit you won't want to sell it, so get the best you can.
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My first gen one was £1500 Four years ago.....2001, high miles, bit of a dodgy exup, soggy suspension, scabby silver paint, needed tyres, generally suffered a hard life, but I bought it because it was all I could budget too. I ended up wishing I'd spent more on the bike. I could have got mine up to scratch, ivanising, race can, suspension upgrade etc etc but I would have spent a lot if money and it would still be a ropey looking un. This time I spent just 500 quid more ( it was advertised on here for 2250 but the bloke took an offer) and got 2004 bike with reasonable miles, the later black frame and motor, suspension upgraded front and back, nearly new tyres, titanium can and re jetted etc etc...honestly mate, stretch your budget and get a bike that's been looked after and probably enthusiast owned with sensible mods. They are such a good bit of kit you won't want to sell it, so get the best you can.
You make a great point, I've rushed into a lot of "good deals" before and got stung and having slept on it I'm taking your advice. I messaged the guy asking for details of damage, bad points etc, and the reg number and simply got a reply back with the reg number so something isn't right!
I do have my eye on one from the forum here which is out of budget but almost the perfect bike so will keep saving for more funds I think.
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Did Ash buy the bike in the end? Been reading this thread with interest, curious to know the outcome.....
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Did Ash buy the bike in the end? Been reading this thread with interest, curious to know the outcome.....
I'd guess he either did and is having to much fun to come online or he didn't and has joined the forum of whichever bike he ended up with 🤔🤔
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My first gen one was £1500 Four years ago.....2001, high miles, bit of a dodgy exup, soggy suspension, scabby silver paint, needed tyres, generally suffered a hard life, but I bought it because it was all I could budget too. I ended up wishing I'd spent more on the bike. I could have got mine up to scratch, ivanising, race can, suspension upgrade etc etc but I would have spent a lot if money and it would still be a ropey looking un. This time I spent just 500 quid more ( it was advertised on here for 2250 but the bloke took an offer) and got 2004 bike with reasonable miles, the later black frame and motor, suspension upgraded front and back, nearly new tyres, titanium can and re jetted etc etc...honestly mate, stretch your budget and get a bike that's been looked after and probably enthusiast owned with sensible mods. They are such a good bit of kit you won't want to sell it, so get the best you can.
You make a great point, I've rushed into a lot of "good deals" before and got stung and having slept on it I'm taking your advice. I messaged the guy asking for details of damage, bad points etc, and the reg number and simply got a reply back with the reg number so something isn't right!
I do have my eye on one from the forum here which is out of budget but almost the perfect bike so will keep saving for more funds I think.
You generally can't go wrong getting one here from a regular. Badger skidT, he's got a belter if you can convince him to sell it :-)