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howdy - darrenc - 10-01-17 Hello everyone, my name is Darren and I've just picked up a nice 03 Fazer today ready for my daily commute. After some deliberation on what to buy I settled with the Fazer for its bullet proof engine and reliability. I look forward to receiving the bike on Thursday and taking it for a spin at the weekend. Apart from the front sprocket but (which I have get to check) is there anything I need to worry about? Re: howdy - darrenc - 10-01-17 And here she is Re: howdy - mtread - 10-01-17 Looks a goodun. Foxeyes are the best. Not much else to look out for - downpipes collector box rotting (if the black originals) - rear brake caliper seizing - knackered rear suspension (if original) - being overtaken by red ones ? Re: howdy - Graham53 - 10-01-17 hi and welcome It looks like the rear shock has been changed and if the sprocket done by a yam dealer there should be a punch mark on the headstock near to the frame number. Regular balance of carbs is quite useful And as will find out blue is the fastest colour for the 600 and silver storm for the 1000 Good choice and happy riding Re: howdy - robbo - 10-01-17 Hi Darren and welcome, Hope you enjoy your new ride, which looks real pretty. With the current weather it might not look that good for long. I see plenty of cleaning happening in the near future. Ride safe :thumbup Re: howdy - darrenc - 10-01-17 Thanks all, I've been advised both the rear shock and front springs haven been upgraded to yss ones. I'm quite happy with the purchase if I do say so myself, I will take a peek at the headstock for a stamp. Failing that I will just pop the sprocket casing off and take a peek. Better safe than sorry as I have read a few horror stories on here about the sprocket coming off and causing some expensive damage. Re: howdy - taylor - 10-01-17 very nice Darren and welcome, lots of decent people on here mate. is that your probust cart I see through the window. ? Re: howdy - darrenc - 10-01-17 Not sure what a probust cart is ![]() Re: howdy - tommyardin - 10-01-17 (10-01-17, 06:48 PM)darrenc link Wrote: Thanks all, I've been advised both the rear shock and front springs haven been upgraded to yss ones. I'm quite happy with the purchase if I do say so myself, I will take a peek at the headstock for a stamp. Failing that I will just pop the sprocket casing off and take a peek. Better safe than sorry as I have read a few horror stories on here about the sprocket coming off and causing some expensive damage. I noticed the YSS sticker on the swinging arm, and as far as I know they are only available when purchasing a YSS product, it would be interesting to know what has been done to the front forks upgrade wise. YSS are manufacturing the cartridge fork emulators now and are available at a very reasonable price from a number of outlets Wemoto.com being one of them. a quick glance at the rear shock will tell you if its a Yamaha pogo stick or something a little bit special. I have placed a pic of the Yamaha one in here for comparison with yours. I hope you find it is an upgraded shock cos that will save you a big spend out. I know Hagon do one for the FZS600 as do YSS and Nitron, I sure if you look you will see a name on it. plus pic of emus and one of sprocket nut Re: howdy - darrenc - 10-01-17 Its not the pogo stick up back, its a yss shock, it has a black spring and looks a lot meatier the the stock pictured one. As for the front shocks not sure how I can identity what as been done. Once I get the bike on Thursday I will take more pics and stick them on this post. Re: howdy - tommyardin - 10-01-17 Oh! By the way Darren welcome to the group. But is that a big black boil on the back of the seat? :eek :lol Re: howdy - tommyardin - 10-01-17 (10-01-17, 08:46 PM)darrenc link Wrote: Its not the pogo stick up back, its a yss shock, it has a black spring and looks a lot meatier the the stock pictured one. As for the front shocks not sure how I can identity what as been done. Once I get the bike on Thursday I will take more pics and stick them on this post. Well the YSS shock has likely saved you 300 quid or more and the fact that the springs in the yoyos have been replaced. she should ride nice. Do you know the previous owner might have hi name in the log book might be worth trying to get in touch with him to find out about front end and any other stuff he can tell you, IE: when were the tappets done and other relevant stuff. As was pointed out earlier Yamaha Dealers put a centre punch mark on the frame label by the head-stock to indicate that the front sprocket nut has been upgraded but if centre punch is not there it does not mean its not been done, I have not punched mine but thinking about it I will at the week end. Your bike looks tidy and I am sure you will be really pleased with the performance, they go like a cat on steroids. Good luck. tommy :thumbup Re: howdy - darrenc - 10-01-17 Cheers Tommy, I'm hoping it should all be sound, its only covered 13k miles which is backed up by MOT history and a vehicle check I ran on it. If sprocket but hasn't been done then I will do it myself ad it looks a piece of piss job ![]() Re: howdy - tommyardin - 10-01-17 You can get them on eBay from this country about £6-50 with a new washer. I will see if I can find the link and post it in here or if someone else has it they could post it. Re: howdy - tommyardin - 10-01-17 Link to eBay sprocket nut and washer upgraded nut 12mm http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GENUINE-YAMAHA-FZS600-FAZER-FRONT-SPROCKET-NUT-AND-WASHER-KIT-/141276105948 Re: howdy - tommyardin - 10-01-17 Damn none available will try again :'( http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GENUINE-YAMAHA-YZF600R-THUNDERCAT-FRONT-SPROCKET-NUT-AND-WASHER-KIT-/131182167337?hash=item1e8b110529:g:r8UAAOSwRLZT4V5i This one say for the Thundercat but it is the same nut and washer, I have it on good authority. Re: howdy - tommyardin - 10-01-17 Yeah just checked out the part numbers and they are the same 90215-21290 Washer & 90179-18006 Nut Re: howdy - Dave48 - 11-01-17 Why not order the 12mm nut & washer from Yamaha-I paid £2-44 for the pair. Re: howdy - tommyardin - 11-01-17 The voice of reason. I always, wrongly as it seems, think that anything bought directly from Yamaha is going to cost ten times as much from elsewhere. I guess as it is/was a Yamaha factory agency free repair the parts are still going to be subsidised, hence the reasonable price. Thanks for posting :thumbup :thumbup Re: howdy - Dave48 - 11-01-17 (11-01-17, 09:01 AM)tommyardin link Wrote: The voice of reason. I always, wrongly as it seems, think that anything bought directly from Yamaha is going to cost ten times as much from elsewhere. I guess as it is/was a Yamaha factory agency free repair the parts are still going to be subsidised, hence the reasonable price.There arent many things cheaper from Yamaha than ebay alternatives-in fact if anyone knows of anything else I would like to know(being an old scrooge pensioner type! :lol ) |