10-02-14, 12:26 AM
are these easy things to do?
changing generator cover and front fairing
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10-02-14, 12:26 AM
are these easy things to do?
10-02-14, 12:40 AM
Oh no! Not you too?
The genny cover should be bolts on, bolts off - the fairing can be fiddly, but not too bad really!
The Deef's apprentice
10-02-14, 10:31 AM
front fairing might mean you need to take the clocks off to get at the screw situated behind them - unless you have a VERY short screwdriver.
Simple thing to do (5 screws iirc) usual rule of thumb - if I can do it then its a piece of piss.
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - strawberries in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming - WOO HOO! What a Ride!"
10-02-14, 07:20 PM
The front fairing is pretty straight forward as stated above. The generator cover is also straight forward in theory although I took mine off a few months back to get it powdercoated and once I had undone all the bolts there was still a lot of resistance caused by the magnetic pull from the generator. At first I thought I had left a bolt in. As long as you bear this in mind and keep pulling at it like something demented it will eventually come off. Its easier to prise it off a little bit and then slip something inside the gap you will have created but if using this method be careful not the distort the casing edge if aesthetics are important to you. There are also 2 locator pegs situated in 2 of the bolts holes which you need to make sure you don't lose.
Good luck with it.
Yamaha Fazer 'the only bike you'll ever need' maybe ???
10-02-14, 09:26 PM
Where abouts did you find a replacement generator cover? Mines been plugged up with araldite after a spill last year!
10-02-14, 11:21 PM
Ajmes1 what is your bike and were are you I might have a cover, I was given a box of bits by a previous foccer.
Andy
11-02-14, 08:06 AM
it's a 2002 foxeye but will any year fit? I'm over in Selby N.Yorks. That would be great if you did have one!
11-02-14, 11:30 AM
I'll check what is in the box of bits and send you a picture
11-02-14, 07:18 PM
My cover has a hole and a crack in it. Mind you wouldn't take a lot to do that on somthing this thin
11-02-14, 07:38 PM
I've replaced alternator and pick-up coil yesterday, so according to your question. It's 5 screws (cover), and some fun with alternator and pick-up coil unscrewing and replacing. Mine alternator screws were covered with some sort of glue and I think I've only managed to unscrew it, because I've really good set of tools.
11-02-14, 11:05 PM
(11-02-14, 07:38 PM)Torque link Wrote:I've replaced alternator and pick-up coil yesterday, so according to your question. It's 5 screws (cover), and some fun with alternator and pick-up coil unscrewing and replacing. Mine alternator screws were covered with some sort of glue and I think I've only managed to unscrew it, because I've really good set of tools.whats that little guard called which sits underneath the generator cover?
13-02-14, 09:28 PM
(10-02-14, 12:40 AM)ChristoT link Wrote:Oh no! Not you too? Na I bought it off a work colleague. Although I might keep it now I have fixed it and use it for my commute. My other one is Mint and this one has a whack in the tank. Suit me for leaving in the street. Don't have to worry about it then!! |
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