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New here - greg1953 - 05-08-14 Hello, my name is Greg, 60yrs old, I live in Durham and am currently wanting to buy a Fazer 1000. I have an Aprilia RSVR that I use for track days and short rides but want a Fazer for longer stuff and touring. I've just sold a Blackbird as I was no longer comfortable on it. I've been to see a really nice '03 Fazer (19,000 miles) but was put off buying as the exup valve was rattling loudly, question.....do they all do this ? is it repairable ? is it expensive to repair ? what other options are there i.e. remove it, custom system, jam it open etc? I would appreciate your input, thanks, Greg Re: New here - slimwilly - 05-08-14 Hi Greg, The 1000 boys will say you have got to stay with the exup valve,,servicing is a must,,dont know if they break thou. Re: New here - Millietant - 05-08-14 Hi Greg, atp600 a member on here, has a 54 plate Fazer 1000 for sale - and the bike's in Durham. Apparently he's got "new member in the family" and needs 4 wheels and a car seat. You can find his ad in the For Sale and Wanted section. Best of luck. Re: New here - greg1953 - 06-08-14 (05-08-14, 09:50 PM)Millietant link Wrote:Hi Greg, Re: New here - mickvp - 06-08-14 (05-08-14, 08:55 AM)greg1953 link Wrote:Hello, my name is Greg, 60yrs old, I live in Durham and am currently wanting to buy a Fazer 1000. Hi Greg, In answer to your questions (welcome to the forum, by the way ![]() If the expulsion fails completely (depending on how it has failed - normally they seize or bend) then they can either be repaired or new units are needed. If you need a new unit, then it can be very costly if you buy new - so try and source a good used one on eBay or in our for sale section which will normally be cheaper. Jamming it open is not advised as you will lose a lot of the character of the engine, and a chunk of low end torque will disappear. There are systems to remove it entirely (replacement headers) but these are difficult to get "right" and cheap 4-2-1 systems will also result in a loss of low end torque. A 4-1 system with horizontal collector plate is what your after if possible, but not many places make these now and they are expensive. So long as the valve is free and the cables are in good condition then you should be able to service it regularly and not have too many problems. Re: New here - greg1953 - 06-08-14 Thanks for the info. Greg Re: New here - unfazed - 06-08-14 Welcome to the forum Greg Quite a few of us on here around that mature age bracket. :lol Rather have a rattling EXUP valve than a seized. one ![]() Rattling usually means a lack of servicing and most likely the bushes are worn. Easy fix once bolts are not seized, about £50 for bushes. As Millietant says it might be worth checking out atp600 one in the for sale section http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,14261.0.html Best of luck says might be worth looking at Re: New here - greg1953 - 07-08-14 (06-08-14, 07:02 PM)unfazed link Wrote:Welcome to the forum GregGoing to see Andy's bike on Friday night, thanks for the reply. Greg Re: New here - fireblake - 10-08-14 My one rattles a bit but works perfectly. It really easy to lube them once you've done it before and all the bolts are free. The only reason I've not done mine is I always get the 7k fault code up AFTER doing it. Saying that, I'm off work tomorrow so might do it. Oh and welcome to the forum. Enjoy Re: New here - hightower - 10-08-14 Can't help with the EXUP but just replying to let you know that I'm a Durhamer too - Black '00 600 Fazer, so may be me if you see one dotting about. Brother also a Fazer owner, black tank/silver plastics. Re: New here - greg1953 - 12-08-14 (05-08-14, 09:50 PM)Millietant link Wrote: Hi Greg,Bought it, get it tonight. Greg Re: New here - unfazed - 12-08-14 And we will have another happy foccer ![]() A fazer goes from one good home to another ![]() Re: New here - Millietant - 13-08-14 Always good to see this place working for foccer's Re: New here - hightower - 15-08-14 Ferking hell, this guy must pay for his internet per letter or word rather than per GB. :rollin |