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(28-01-12, 01:22 AM)Diablo link Wrote: http://www.visordown.com/road-tests-used...z1jdOVZraK
a link to the site that i read about bulbs making use of both lamps.

First page, last lines:

"What did Yamaha replace it with? The revvier, buzzier R6-engined tart's handbag that is the FZ6. Alas poor Fazer! We knew you well..."
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English is not my mother lenguage. I know what tart means, but what does it mean this expression? It sounds funny.
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#62
A tart is a female who put way too much makeup on and perfume. lol In liverpool some call their women their tarts.
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#63
Update - I done the fork oil today, and made an arse of it. Explanation...

There are two washers, one with a hole and one without. The one without goes on top. I, like a total idiot, reassembled the forks with them in the wrong order. I put them back on the bike, locked up the garage and came in the house. It was in the shower I had my "eureka" moment, and realised that I have wasted my day and my new oil.  :'(

So, let's look at the positives...This being my first go, I now know how NOT to do it. Also, the forks and all those components are getting the royal treatment as the new oil will be flushed out and replaced in a couple of days, this time with better stuff.

It only seems right I put up the good with the bad here, and hopefully I can save someone making the same mistake as myself.
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#64
(01-02-12, 09:18 PM)adeejaysdelight link Wrote: Update - I done the fork oil today, and made an arse of it. Explanation...

There are two washers, one with a hole and one without. The one without goes on top. I, like a total idiot, reassembled the forks with them in the wrong order. I put them back on the bike, locked up the garage and came in the house. It was in the shower I had my "eureka" moment, and realised that I have wasted my day and my new oil.  :'(

So, let's look at the positives...This being my first go, I now know how NOT to do it. Also, the forks and all those components are getting the royal treatment as the new oil will be flushed out and replaced in a couple of days, this time with better stuff.

It only seems right I put up the good with the bad here, and hopefully I can save someone making the same mistake as myself.

I shall remember that when I do mine!! Cheers!!  :rollin
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#65
(01-02-12, 09:18 PM)adeejaysdelight link Wrote: Update - I done the fork oil today, and made an arse of it. Explanation...

There are two washers, one with a hole and one without. The one without goes on top. I, like a total idiot, reassembled the forks with them in the wrong order. I put them back on the bike, locked up the garage and came in the house. It was in the shower I had my "eureka" moment, and realised that I have wasted my day and my new oil.  :'(

So, let's look at the positives...This being my first go, I now know how NOT to do it. Also, the forks and all those components are getting the royal treatment as the new oil will be flushed out and replaced in a couple of days, this time with better stuff.

It only seems right I put up the good with the bad here, and hopefully I can save someone making the same mistake as myself.

Mate you may not need to disassemble them to fix it.
1.Put the bike on the centerstand.
2.Open the handlebar clamps and place the handlebar over the clocks.
First one leg:
3.Soft the allen screw that holds one fork leg (the upper smaller, not the bigger!)
4.Remove the fork cap, (easiest if it is on the softest preload mark and the cap that you are not dissasembling is at the hardest position).
5.Now you can get the upper washer. Remove the spacer and this is tough part:  I do not know if the oem washer can be caught with a magnet. I used a magnet and a long hook when I changed the springs, but the washers were made by myself and they were on the right position near the top. You may need to stick the magnet to a long thing to reach it and expect it being magnetic.
6.Put every thing in place and do the other leg.
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#66
I had the forks off the bike (which is pretty easy considering the bike is naked just now), totally stripped and hanging upside down to let them drain of old oil. I use an old cat tray as my oil tray, which I just poured all of the internals into. I then proceeded to clean them all, one at a time. I never checked the order they came out as I have my Haynes manual, which has a clear diagram. And that was my mistake...

The washer in question is part number 2. Looks to me like there is a hole there. What you recon?

Well anyway, I took a tired and cold guess, and got it wrong  :\ . I'm over it now and have taken the positive from it.

Let me know what you see in the picture.


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#67
It is not your fault, that is not a fazer fork, the haynes is wrong. Download the 2002 yamaha service manual or part catalogue. Do not download the 2000 yamaha supplement because it is wrong too. Neither the 98 manual because it is for non-adjustable forks.
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#68
Cheers for that moterbreath. Any idea where I can acquire said manual from the old interwagon?
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#69
http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php?action=downloads;cat=1


i got my manual from here mateSmile
if not i have another in pdf format let me know n il see what i can do.
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(03-02-12, 02:49 PM)squiz link Wrote: http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php?action=downloads;cat=1


i got my manual from here mateSmile
if not i have another in pdf format let me know n il see what i can do.
Ha ha thats where I got mine from, just as good as the one in the shop/ebay etc!!
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#71
yep...only far cheaper jon lol......have only ever had to buy one workshop manual for all the cars and bikes ive owned in the last 22 years lol


gotta love the interweb!  :rollin


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#72
(03-02-12, 09:15 AM)adeejaysdelight link Wrote: Cheers for that moterbreath. Any idea where I can acquire said manual from the old interwagon?

You are welcome. Can I ask a favour in return? Could you measure the length of the spacer if you get it in your hands again? (number 3 in your haynes picture), and your springs if they are original? I guess the manual specs may be wrong.
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#73
I re-done the forks today, as I made a pig's ear of it during the week. This time I used shell advanced 15w oil, which feels very nice. They feel as if there is quite a bit more resistance than the standard 10w. I will have to wait to get on the road though.

I seem to have lost my white grease. Does anyone know if copper grease can be used on axle rod's? I have not relubed the shaft yet (tee hee hee), so I want to check first.

I also finished painting the radiator. I had already done the sides and piping, but the fins had quite a bit of pitting. So I gave them a double coat of black engine spray paint. Came up ok, and a definite improvement.

Motorbreath - The spacer, number 3 in the picture, is 183mm. I forgot to measure the spring, sorry mate. But I'm not sure if they are original or not.


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(04-02-12, 10:02 PM)adeejaysdelight link Wrote: I re-done the forks today, as I made a pig's ear of it during the week. This time I used shell advanced 15w oil, which feels very nice. They feel as if there is quite a bit more resistance than the standard 10w. I will have to wait to get on the road though.

I seem to have lost my white grease. Does anyone know if copper grease can be used on axle rod's? I have not relubed the shaft yet (tee hee hee), so I want to check first.

I also finished painting the radiator. I had already done the sides and piping, but the fins had quite a bit of pitting. So I gave them a double coat of black engine spray paint. Came up ok, and a definite improvement.

Motorbreath - The spacer, number 3 in the picture, is 183mm. I forgot to measure the spring, sorry mate. But I'm not sure if they are original or not.

I always use LM Grease for lubing my shaft!! I have heard some stories about using copper grease on shafts, as it can be abrasive on certain metals. I normally use copper grease on threads, and the back of brake pads to stop them siezing in the calipers. Smile
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#75
Hi just whanted to say a big thanks about the paint Smile just painted mine two day its nice stuff  Big Grin
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#76
Your welcome mate. It comes up pretty good with a bit of prep and patience. Did you sand the fins back to expose the silver, like it was from the factory, or did you leave it black? I have mine back for now, but I think I will rub it down.
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(07-02-12, 11:55 PM)adeejaysdelight link Wrote: Your welcome mate. It comes up pretty good with a bit of prep and patience. Did you sand the fins back to expose the silver, like it was from the factory, or did you leave it black? I have mine back for now, but I think I will rub it down.

I sand the fins back to the best I cud do as must of it was coming off it look nice it smells nice as well then you run the bike the first time  Wink I did the rocker covers as well not in black  :rollin silver

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#78
Put up a picture, I would love to see it  Big Grin
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there you go that was the second cote of paint .
I did one more cote touched up in places its now looks better now then this pic  :rollin I for got the cam today when I was down at the garage I will show you a better pic in a day or two  :lol  .
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