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Yoke protectors
#1
Hi guys  Smile

are there any companies that make carbon or carbon look top yoke protectors for the gen 1 fazer 1000?

had a look on ebay and found zilch!

Thanks.
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#2
could try buying some carbon fibre sheet which is used to stick on ya tank & making your own? Smile

about 6 quid on ebay with free p&p by the looks of it.

just an idea Confusedmokin



justy1000
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#3
http://www.wemoto.com/bikes/Yamaha/FZS_1...er_Bronze/
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#4
I have a fake carbon one on mine. Got it of the bay of E a few years back. Have seen the odd real carbon ones to but harder to come by.
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#5
Got this on mine



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#6
http://www.amazon.co.uk/JOllify-Carbon-K...=8-1-fkmr1

BigBlue that looks sweet who / where did you get that from ?
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#7
(12-02-13, 03:09 PM)ghostbiker link Wrote: I have a fake carbon one on mine. Got it of the bay of E a few years back. Have seen the odd real carbon ones to but harder to come by.

Not worried if it's fake or not as long as it hides the key scratches!
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#8
(12-02-13, 03:52 PM)bigbluebear link Wrote: Got this on mine

Hmmmm! I like that :-)
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#9
(12-02-13, 05:42 PM)cbx63 link Wrote: http://www.amazon.co.uk/JOllify-Carbon-K...=8-1-fkmr1

BigBlue that looks sweet who / where did you get that from ?

It was on the bike when I bought it
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(13-02-13, 05:01 PM)bigbluebear link Wrote: [quote author=cbx63 link=topic=6292.msg57683#msg57683 date=1360687366]
http://www.amazon.co.uk/JOllify-Carbon-K...=8-1-fkmr1

BigBlue that looks sweet who / where did you get that from ?

It was on the bike when I bought it
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Boo hoo!  :'(
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#11
I bought an A4 sheet of carbon look vinyl & made a cover for mine. Might even have made 2 I can't remember? Definitely made a template in case I needed to make another. Mine is in 1 piece so had to remove bar risers to stick it down. Had to very careful I got it in the right place too but managed it okay. No pics but could take one if you want?
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#12
(14-02-13, 03:50 AM)GrahamB link Wrote: I bought an A4 sheet of carbon look vinyl & made a cover for mine. Might even have made 2 I can't remember? Definitely made a template in case I needed to make another. Mine is in 1 piece so had to remove bar risers to stick it down. Had to very careful I got it in the right place too but managed it okay. No pics but could take one if you want?


Yes please GrahamB that would be good  Smile


I'm going to the MCN live at the Excel on Saturday go will have a look there  Big Grin
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#13
Was wondering why I made a second one until I took pictures of the first one. Seems I drilled all the way through the yoke when I swapped it for the one from my old bike. oops.

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Haven't cut holes for risers or forks yet but marked them out on underside. I spend far too much of my time on stuff like this. No wonder my girlfriend is always moaning I am neglecting her!  :'(
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#14
HI MATEY,HAVE YOU TRIED THE POWERBRONZE WEBSITE.THEY USED TO LIST EM ON THE SITE,NOT SURE IF STILL AVAILABLE. WORTH A TRY. Smile
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#15
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?V...SS:GB:1123
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#16
(15-02-13, 05:48 PM)karlo link Wrote: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?V...SS:GB:1123

Thanks Karlo  :thumbup
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#17



i've never understood why yokes need 'protecting'. just don't have anything hanging off the bike key and there's nothing moving about to damage or scratch anything or to cause any distractions!


when i've bought a used bike with a scratched yoke i replace or refurbish the yoke. hiding damage always seems a less palatable option.
is it clean enough?
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#18
(22-02-13, 06:36 PM)bludclot link Wrote: i've never understood why yokes need 'protecting'. just don't have anything hanging off the bike key and there's nothing moving about to damage or scratch anything or to cause any distractions!


when i've bought a used bike with a scratched yoke i replace or refurbish the yoke. hiding damage always seems a less palatable option.

Unfortunately people seem to keep their bike keys with other ones (I never do) but it's a good short term solution until I can refurbish it.  Smile
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