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Bike failed its MOT! - noggythenog - 06-08-13 Oh well it is a old bike so it's not bad considering. Failed on lights, they're apparently a foreign unit pointing the wrong way :\ , so does that suggest my bikes been crashed in its history & had a new headlight unit stuck in bought off ebay & ending up being a foreign one???, never failed on it before but anyway the tester says he can get round it on re test by sticking some tape on to deflect the beam properly. Also failed on 2 bushes in the swing arm where the dog bones bolt in to-not sure how expensive they are to replace or how many there are in total but i'd like to replace them all if not too costly. Trouble is ive searched an old post here & the consensus was that this play was common & replacing all the bushes makes no difference, her's the link [font=.HelveticaNeueUI]http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php?topic=336.0[/font] [font=.HelveticaNeueUI][/size][/font] [font=.HelveticaNeueUI][/size]Anyone got anyideas on this as it wasnt just an advisory, straight fail![/font] [font=.HelveticaNeueUI][/size][/font] [font=.HelveticaNeueUI][/size]Cheers[/font] [font=.HelveticaNeueUI][/size][/font] [font=.HelveticaNeueUI][/size]Fras[/font] Re: Bike failed its MOT! - Fazerider - 06-08-13 If the tester has gone to the trouble of identifying specific bearings as having failed then it's pretty likely they do need replacing. I wouldn't bother to replace all the other linkage bearings though, if they're not knackered you won't reduce free play by changing them. Re: Bike failed its MOT! - lds1973 - 06-08-13 Tape and a couple of easily accessible bushes doesn't sound to bad for another years riding. Can't see it costing too much. Re: Bike failed its MOT! - noggythenog - 06-08-13 Cool well i think the plan as you say Fazerider is to get the ones he identified & then get him to replace them, That way if theres still slight play he might be on a guilt trip & class it as pass worthy since he fitted them. All in all should be an easy fux, hopefully! Re: Bike failed its MOT! - kebab19 - 06-08-13 Take your centre-stand off so he can't wiggle them as easily next time Re: Bike failed its MOT! - noggythenog - 06-08-13 (06-08-13, 02:47 PM)kebab19 link Wrote: Take your centre-stand off so he can't wiggle them as easily next time Ha ha, very crafty!!! :thumbup Re: Bike failed its MOT! - darrsi - 06-08-13 @noggy, are you talking about number 15 in the diagram? £100 for 4 of them! :'( http://www.yamahamotorcyclespares.co.uk/spares/epc2.asp?modelID=9656&PageiD=23&m=YAMAHA+FZS600+Fazer+REAR+ARM&uID=0 Re: Bike failed its MOT! - noggythenog - 06-08-13 I believe that's the ones Darrsi, oh & thanks for the parts finder, ill order from that now. 8) Yep he said both from that side were gone, funny how they go on 1 side. Such an expense for some poxy little bits!, bikes just about clocked 13k miles. Re: Bike failed its MOT! - darrsi - 06-08-13 I'll try check mine later, mind you, it passed it's MOT a couple of weeks ago anyway ![]() Re: Bike failed its MOT! - noggythenog - 06-08-13 £ thats me £58.17 down now. :o It sounds like one of those things that mot testers are gonna differ on. He better pass it now the Foccer! Re: Bike failed its MOT! - Fazerider - 06-08-13 If it's only the upper ones that have died then you only need two bearings, but the sleeve (collar) will need changing too. Re: Bike failed its MOT! - noggythenog - 06-08-13 (06-08-13, 05:10 PM)Fazerider link Wrote: If it's only the upper ones that have died then you only need two bearings, but the sleeve (collar) will need changing too. Collar too :eek But they is another 15 bucks each. :'( I dont want you to say told you so but ive already ordered the 2 bearings now so ill try & cuff it for now, no doubt the other bearings will fail bext year & then ill replace them & the collars. Cheers! :thumbup Re: Bike failed its MOT! - noggythenog - 06-08-13 (06-08-13, 05:10 PM)Fazerider link Wrote: If it's only the upper ones that have died then you only need two bearings, but the sleeve (collar) will need changing too. Re: Bike failed its MOT! - Punkstig - 06-08-13 Things tend to go on the left quicker on any bike due to the side stand- water and crud drips that way and works its way into things plus weight of bike loading more on the left! Re: Bike failed its MOT! - elbrownos - 06-08-13 Mine's a German import and last MOT the tester put tape on for me. I don't know how you're supposed to do it yourself without a beam tester to show you where to put it. Your tester sounds like a knob. ![]() Re: Bike failed its MOT! - noggythenog - 06-08-13 He did say he could do it but ive no idea why he didnt just do it then pass it.well that part anyway. & its quite annoying that it passed the last 2 mot's with the same lights Re: Bike failed its MOT! - kebab19 - 06-08-13 There are a shedload of FZS600 swingarms on ebay, you could risk buying 3 or 4 and it'll still be cheaper than replacing those bearing / bushing parts Currently 7 suitable headlight replacements too Re: Bike failed its MOT! - darrsi - 06-08-13 @elbrownos, what's the tape for? Re: Bike failed its MOT! - taylor - 06-08-13 get it all done m8. better safe than sorry, don't want a dodgy one one there. Re: Bike failed its MOT! - elbrownos - 06-08-13 (06-08-13, 08:44 PM)darrsi link Wrote: @elbrownos, what's the tape for?It's a German import so the lights apparently point the wrong way. Last MOT the tester put the tape there so it would pass. Dunno if there's a proper solution - the tape does pretty well! Its been there 10 months and not fallen off yet.. |