23-08-15, 12:29 AM
Welcome to the forum.
What Noggy said.
I would change the front sprocket nut if the chain and sprocket needs change. The check is simple read the chapter in Haynes book about routine maintainence, the maximum stretch allowed for the 10 links of the chain is 150mm, if the chain already has been stretched more you need to change the chain and the sprockets with new:
![[Image: 2ezo49l.jpg]](http://i61.tinypic.com/2ezo49l.jpg)
Download owners manual, service manual, parts catalog and haynes service manual from here:
http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php?action=downloads;cat=2
There is plenty of snow in Ukraine and probably you will not be able to ride it at least 3-4 months in the winter. Read the section in owners manual about long term storage. One of the advice they give is to fill the tank full to prevent rust and to add petrol stabiliser to prevent fuel degradation, like this one: http://www.amazon.co.uk/petrol-additive-...B002Y9KOQA
The Fazer is so good bike you can ride it the way it is. I would not bother too much with too many mods.
Make sure you at least change the oil when you get the bike.
It is a brilliant bike with a lot of power so try to be super careful. Which is very hard on 16. It is very easy on that bike to overtake everything and go around cars like they have stopped.
Take care and safe rideĀ
What Noggy said.
I would change the front sprocket nut if the chain and sprocket needs change. The check is simple read the chapter in Haynes book about routine maintainence, the maximum stretch allowed for the 10 links of the chain is 150mm, if the chain already has been stretched more you need to change the chain and the sprockets with new:
![[Image: 2ezo49l.jpg]](http://i61.tinypic.com/2ezo49l.jpg)
Download owners manual, service manual, parts catalog and haynes service manual from here:
http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php?action=downloads;cat=2
There is plenty of snow in Ukraine and probably you will not be able to ride it at least 3-4 months in the winter. Read the section in owners manual about long term storage. One of the advice they give is to fill the tank full to prevent rust and to add petrol stabiliser to prevent fuel degradation, like this one: http://www.amazon.co.uk/petrol-additive-...B002Y9KOQA
The Fazer is so good bike you can ride it the way it is. I would not bother too much with too many mods.
Make sure you at least change the oil when you get the bike.
It is a brilliant bike with a lot of power so try to be super careful. Which is very hard on 16. It is very easy on that bike to overtake everything and go around cars like they have stopped.
Take care and safe rideĀ
