22-02-13, 01:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 22-02-13, 01:37 PM by phil on a fazer.)
Hi
I have a Fazer Thou with just shy of 31K on the clock. ive always looked after my bikes by keeping on top of the servicing. my annual mileage is 5.5 - 7K a year
Swing arm / shock - remove once a year, full clean and regrease
Oil / filter - changed every 3.5 - 4K
brakes - clean, pistions red rubber greased twice a year.
Exup - stripped, copper greased at least twice a year (after it seized the first time & i had to drill it!)
and so on........
BUT...my fazer is no longer my number one bike. Im now only doing 1.5 - 2.5K a year and dont have the time or money to spend keeping my bike mint.
Just got me thinking what other peeps service schedules are? with my new low mileage would you still drop and the oil and filter once a year? my biggest fear is the EXUP seizing again. :'(
Also...are the checks im supposed to do on the cam chain tensioner, too make sure it moves freely? never done anything to a Cam Chain Tensioner ever :o
I would definitely change oil/filter once a year regardless of mileage. Also brake clean/service/checks.
As for swing arm & rear suspension pivot bearings I would stick to makers schedule
If you have scrupulously checked/copper greased EXUP valve I would just do this once a year at the mileage your doing. The main problem with these was the fact they dont mention in the service schedule so wouldnt automatically be done by dealers, together with fact that manufacturers are notoriously stingy with grease when assembling bikes in factory! :eek
22-02-13, 06:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 22-02-13, 11:09 PM by bludclot.)
i've pondered service intervals too. i only managed 1500 miles on the fazer last year and have decided not to change the oil and filter this time around. reasons are
- other forums have told me that oil has a long shelf life and that it's the hot/cold cycle that wears them
- there's always the first couple of seconds of oil starvation rattle when starting an engine after an oil change
- modern oil formulas last longer than those in old'n times
- it saves the 30-40 quid cost (although this is probably the least convincing reason)
i don't strip and clean my brakes as often as twice a year either, i do monitor them critically for feel, bite and power however and jump on them whenever i feel that they could be improved.
is it clean enough?
I'm pretty crap with maintenance on the bike, just do the 6000mile service, top up the scottoiler, and give it an occasional clean. I think I've done the ex up
once...I've lost my copper grease so going to get some more today. will check the exup as it will need checking.
Never have a problem in ten years of owning the bike though.
If you are doing very low milages (say under 2,000 a year), I would suggest you still consider changing fluids and consumables every second or third year, as even then you haven't worn them out, they are still exposed to the elements and will get tired. Shelf life refers to on the shelf, i.e. in original sealed packaging in ideal storage conditions.
I have often wondered about the cam chain tensioner, does it need a little attention now & then moving it through its range off the bike or is it best leaving well alone & let the regular oil changes do the cleaning?
Phil
If like me you like getting yer hands dirty by working on the bike, and strip it all down and regrease all bearings...think you can talk time not miles.Bearings will lose grease over miles on the road, not sat in a garage.I also think engine oil does last longer than makers say. They want to sell it ! A filter life is based on use, so why change every year if you dont do the miles?
But do consider that an oil filter is about a fiver, so is a small price to pay . I have a bmc air filter so can clean and re oil , eliminating costly time based replacement. I do change oil once a year as I use semi synthetic which is reasonable cost.
Brake fluid is yer problem as its hygroscopic, so will degrade over time rather than miles.I stick to 2 yrly replacement.I also stick it into a good yam dealer every 2 yrs for a service too, just to make sure I am not missing anything, plus they change the brake fluid and have the diagnostics and tools for engine checks. Everything else I do myself, and work on a mix of time/ miles.Last dealer service was 24k when they also checked the valves, which didnt need reshimming.That was nearly 2 yrs ago, so is due for a fluid change this yr, and will be around the 40k mile mark.