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beach700

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1986 700 First Bike! =)
« on: 07 November 2013, 08:45:59 pm »
Hello everyone!

I just bought my first bike, a 1986 Fazer.

First, I wanted to say hello.
Second, I am not sure what section my bike would fall into... as I don't see it listed in the forums subsections.

Questions if I may pick your brain:
For the USA: Where do you prefer to buy the parts?
Any set of sites in specific?
This is my first bike, so I just don't have the experience.

Thank you!

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Re: 1986 700 First Bike! =)
« Reply #1 on: 07 November 2013, 09:02:22 pm »
Cor, one of the little baby v-max copies? Can we see?

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Re: 1986 700 First Bike! =)
« Reply #2 on: 07 November 2013, 09:15:34 pm »
Hey welcome to foc-u


Cant say we've got anyone here with that bike, trouble is that models in the us are often called different names so what is called a fazer in us may not be one in the uk, ie with cars VW Rabbit in us, VW golf in Uk.


I think ive seen picturesof something called a fazer which fits jons description- like a mini v max


A quick google search also seems to throw up this pic of the FZ700.


If you look deeper though the pic is on a manual & the manual also states for the fazer, to top it off the website is american so ive pasted in thelink for you, maybe get you closer to technical matters.good luck!


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Re: 1986 700 First Bike! =)
« Reply #3 on: 07 November 2013, 09:19:18 pm »
Bingo!......found it




It is the FZX700 Fazer


Here's a fetching pic........you got any pics like this yet????? :b 


And some shpeel-




The FZX 700 Yamaha ‘Fazer’ was made in 700cc purely for the USA market for only two years, due to Harley Davidson’s lawyers asking for a limit on the importing of Japanese motorcycles of 750ccc and over. With 68 BHP from it’s five valve per cylinder engine, it gave more than enough performance to embarrass Harley Davidson’s of any capacity of that time! Handled properly as well! The 750cc version was and is popular in Europe, with a considerable power increase gave sports bike performance in a naked cruiser package. A peach of an engine, with low centre of gravity, one of Yamaha’s best efforts of the 1980’s!





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Re: 1986 700 First Bike! =)
« Reply #4 on: 07 November 2013, 10:25:16 pm »

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Re: 1986 700 First Bike! =)
« Reply #5 on: 07 November 2013, 11:13:45 pm »
Wow, looks sweet as a nut!

Noggy you bastid. That second pic is the tits (in more ways than one!)  :lol :lol

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« Reply #6 on: 07 November 2013, 11:13:55 pm »
That tank and air intake look very like the new mt09...
 
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Re: 1986 700 First Bike! =)
« Reply #7 on: 07 November 2013, 11:54:34 pm »
Wow guys!!
AWESOME welcome!
Thank you very much!!!

I had read that yes, as noggy said, it was only in 86 and 87 in the USA.
Didn't know that Harley started crying... yet it doesn't surprise me.  :b

Anyway, I had been wanting a bike for around two years.
Between excuses and more excuses... never did anything.

Until three-four months ago, where I bought a helmet, nice motorcycle jacket, and started looking.
I fell in love with the R1... yet I know I am going to wrap my self up around a pole on that thing.
It took a LOT to swallow my pride, and not get the R1 as my first bike.

Plus side is, I found this very nice bike for 1,000 USD (621.58 gpb? as per google).
Guy is moving away and was selling everything.

I am stoked!!!!!

Ok, without further adieu (ado?)... the pics!!
:D

Here is a pic of here in front of the guy's house (I bought it this past Monday!)
[[fazer00.jpg]]

And on the back terrace of my house (please excuse the mess)
[[fazer01.jpg]]

and
[[fazer02.jpg]]

Now, she ain't perfect, yet I think for the price, it's just right.
I would like to get her up-to-speed little by little.

I am a Shade Tree Mechanic, and would love to do everything that I can myself.

Already ordered oil filter, NGK spark plugs, paper air filter, brake pads... and I think that's it.
Oh yeah, and the Service Manual... that will help a ton.

She has various things that need fixing.
The Yellow paint is three shades of yellow, and all of them look bad.
The black parts also look bad.
Polishing the chrome is on the To Do list.
Speedometer works fine ("supposedly" 20,441 miles)... yet tachometer doesn't work.
This weekend I will dive into her to see if the tach is because of a connection, or the guy actually needs opening up and fixing.

The fuel pump is some sort of Frankestinian thing... with a pressure regulator right after it (will snap pics tomorrow with daylight).
I want to get the original fuel pump (under the tank?) working again.

The seller was very honest... he told me she needed TLC, and pointed out all the things wrong he knew she had (it wasn't his primary mode of transportation).
For example, he said the fuel reserve, he once tried to fix it, and as he was clamping down on the part, it broke/cracked... so he just said "screw it" and bypassed it (or blocked it?).

All signal lights work... which is good!
High beams don't work... front brake switch for brake light is out.
Yet brake light works with foot brake (rear brake, is it called?).

One thing I looove:
I went to the gas station... poured a little bit of "fuel system cleaner" thingy liquid, and the bike filled up with $4.48 (2.78 gbp?) of PREMIUM gas!
I know it doesn't require Premium... yet... it's new!! I couldn't resist!
(I know I know... it's pissing money away... premium won't do jack if the engine doesn't need it)
That, to me, is AWESOME!

I fill up my pickup with around $80 USD (49.73 gbp).
So just the thought of the money savings... w000t!!

I will post up more info ASAP.

Again, thanks for the AWESOME welcome guys!
Very much appreciated!

I will see if I snap some nice pics of her somewhere in the island.
Can't wait to ride again!

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Re: 1986 700 First Bike! =)
« Reply #8 on: 07 November 2013, 11:56:03 pm »
Best thing bout that red bike is its awesome rack  :b

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Re: 1986 700 First Bike! =)
« Reply #9 on: 08 November 2013, 01:57:19 am »
I know fuel is cheaper over there but how did you fill a 20 litre tank for $4.48?  Thats about 14p a litre. To spend £50 filling up your pick up it would have to have a 355 litre tank!! :eek

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Re: 1986 700 First Bike! =)
« Reply #10 on: 08 November 2013, 02:24:20 am »
I know fuel is cheaper over there but how did you fill a 20 litre tank for $4.48?  Thats about 14p a litre. To spend £50 filling up your pick up it would have to have a 355 litre tank!! :eek

Assuming it's a 20L tank, and that it was bone dry... but yep, good point Doddsie! Fess up, beach!  :lol

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Re: 1986 700 First Bike! =)
« Reply #11 on: 08 November 2013, 02:46:06 am »
Hey yah!

You know... I read your post, and I was like "WTF... I gave a $5.00 bill... saw $4.48 on the pump... got 52 cents back... wtf?"


And then it clicked.

I think where the mess up is.

I did pump $4.48 into the tank... yet in Puerto Rico we sell fuel by the Liter.
Yeah... something messed up.
We have part of the Imperial system... part of metric.
Roads are km, and speed limits are in mph.
We watch the price of fuel $/gallon, yet pay for $/Liter at the pump.

Don't ask man... I was just born here. :)

Anyway, I did pump $4.48 into it... and being my first bike, and my first fill-up ever, I trully don't know if the tank was empty, mid-way, or what.
I pumped until the fuel was to the top.


As to the pick-up, it has a 35 gallon tank (132.489 Liter).

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« Reply #12 on: 08 November 2013, 06:45:11 am »
Hello,where is Puerto rico hombre?


Nice bike man !!

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« Reply #13 on: 08 November 2013, 08:29:32 am »
Right, thats it, forget a rideout in Wales next year....




Lets all go to Porto rico!!!!! :sun :sun :sun




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Re: 1986 700 First Bike! =)
« Reply #14 on: 08 November 2013, 09:24:19 am »
132 ltr tank on a pick up :eek that would cost me £174 in English Diesel  :eek

Thought my 90 ltr tank was big enough :lol

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« Reply #15 on: 08 November 2013, 01:31:20 pm »
Wow love the bike. I can't believe this thread discovered a whole new type of Fazer!

Andy

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Re: 1986 700 First Bike! =)
« Reply #16 on: 08 November 2013, 08:10:56 pm »
funny enough beach I recently went horse riding in one of your rainforests, in april, they do quad biking as well. very nice country,.

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Re: 1986 700 First Bike! =)
« Reply #17 on: 12 November 2013, 12:14:21 pm »
noggy... LoL!
If you guys come, I will happily help out with whatever you need!
I have to go to your side of the world!!
Never been out of the Americas!

locksmith... yeah, 132 ltr tank... insane.
Yet I looove that pickup.
That's my old girl... never gives me trouble.
Plus she sounds awesome (Cummins 6cyl inline... all mechanical engine!)

Andybesy, the forums you guys have here are awesome!
I feel right at home!
Haven't posted more because last week at work was insanity x3.

Taylor,
You don't say man?!
Awesome!!
Next time anybody else comes along, please contact me or send them my way!
There are some awesome stuff to do!

About 3-4 weeks ago I re-visited one of our "bio-luminescent bays".
There are these microscopic lifeforms (don't know what they are) in the water.
When agitated, they flouresce (spelling?) a blue-ish hue (a la Avatar).
It's unreal... everything glows... the kayaks, the water breaking in front of them...
Everything glows when you "fall" into the water (fall, because you're not supposed to jump in).

Anyway, update on the bike!

I went riding early Sunday... it WAS AWESOME!!
Remember this is my first bike... so I'm taking it easy.
And early Sunday, not that many people on the roads.
Yet it was AWESOME!!
The feeling of the open road... and the connection with everything around you.
The air speeding around you... road underneath... scenary whisling by quickly.
Amazing.

I went around town, and just cruised up and down.
The most I did was a winding beach road up in the north of the island... did a short trip there.
Turned around, snapped one pic (beach looks awesome, my "artsy" motorcycle in the foreground didn't come out at all).
Then I headed back.

I was going to ask you guys:
Where should I post new threads about the bike?
Which section would she fall into?
Or should I post in General?

Thing is, I did some maintenance on her, and I have a couple of questions.
I changed the oil and filter... and the filter center bolt, one of its oil-flow holes "overlapped" the filter itself.
So I am thinking that oil will be by-passing the filter, as it will be the path of least resistance.
Not sure if it should be that way.

I replaced the spark plugs with new NGK ones (old ones looked good though!).
Drained the cooling system... refilled... etc etc

Thanks for everything guys!
Awesome to be here!!
=)

--AJ
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Re: 1986 700 First Bike! =)
« Reply #18 on: 12 November 2013, 07:11:11 pm »
I was on the independence, doing a transatlantic, its docked there today on its way back, if we go next year will meet up for a drink in s juan, also give the bike a blast. ;)

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« Reply #19 on: 18 November 2013, 01:42:29 am »
Hey everyone!

Sunday ride!
:D

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« Reply #20 on: 18 November 2013, 02:11:45 am »
Looks like a lovely day!
 
windy and raining here...  :'(
 
Chris

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Re: 1986 700 First Bike! =)
« Reply #21 on: 18 November 2013, 02:25:23 am »
Ahh man... best wishes for nice weather for you guys!


Hey, side question:
My clutch today started "going out".

I realized it wasn't depressing fully because it was hard to shift gears... and when coming to a complete stop, the bike "pushed" forward.

So I went home... dis-assembled the engine-side clutch piston... and all was good.
I then started pumping the clutch lever to "bleed out" all the brake fluid... and nothing was coming out!

So I think the o-rings are busted.

Can I use regular rubber o-rings to fix it?

Thanks!

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Re: 1986 700 First Bike! =)
« Reply #22 on: 18 November 2013, 06:49:14 am »
Ahh man... best wishes for nice weather for you guys!


Hey, side question:
My clutch today started "going out".

I realized it wasn't depressing fully because it was hard to shift gears... and when coming to a complete stop, the bike "pushed" forward.

So I went home... dis-assembled the engine-side clutch piston... and all was good.
I then started pumping the clutch lever to "bleed out" all the brake fluid... and nothing was coming out!

So I think the o-rings are busted.

Can I use regular rubber o-rings to fix it?

Thanks!

You have a hydraulic clutch?

I'm no expert, but common sense would suggest you should be able to use brake hose o rings without trouble.

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Re: 1986 700 First Bike! =)
« Reply #23 on: 14 March 2015, 06:59:37 pm »
nice bike. I have one myself. The hydraulic clutch should just use the regular brake hose o-rings, as was mentioned. There seems to be quite a bit of variation in how these run, but the one I have is very fast for a 28 year old bike. It will easily hit 150mph, and has almost 100 hp with minimal tuning. A couple of things that are weird about it though… On mine, I have a Kerker pipe, which means I have to remove the header to change the oil. Also, one of the spark plugs is a huge pain to change. So, I would recommend putting plugs in that will last a long time. The other three aren't bad, but the second plug in from the right side of the bike is a nightmare, iirc. As long as you take care of it, that bike should easily last 100,000 miles.

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« Reply #24 on: 14 March 2015, 10:44:17 pm »
A friend of mine had one, think hers was a 750cc it was imported from France, the odd thing about it was it didn't have an engine number just the code letters and nothing had been stamped after that, it was unmarked so hadn't been ground off or anything? I wondered if it had a new engine fitted but even then you would have thought it would be stamped.