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How to get a part number??
#1
OK so I want 3 of these.

http://www.yamahascooterspares.co.uk/spa...3B55&uid=0

But I need to know the part number so I can order them at my yammy dealer.


All help welcome  Smile
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#2
what you need is a section full of useful downloads related to the fzs600  :biker http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php?action=downloads;cat=2
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#3
Thank you good sir!!
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#4
OR, just read the part number that's listed after the weight......  :lol


Actually the correct way it's written is: [color=rgb(34, 34, 34)]Yamaha Part # 90269-07076-00[/color]
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#5
(25-12-12, 11:08 PM)darrsi link Wrote: OR, just read the part number that's listed after the weight......  :lol

that's far too complicated  :lol
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#6
(25-12-12, 11:08 PM)darrsi link Wrote: OR, just read the part number that's listed after the weight......  :lol


Ohhhhh


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#7
If your Yamaha dealer doesn't have them in stock, they will just phone Fowlers, you may as well phone them, or AJ Sutton, directly!
Then it'll get posted to your door rather than theirs!
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(25-12-12, 11:22 PM)darrsi link Wrote: If your Yamaha dealer doesn't have them in stock, they will just phone Fowlers, you may as well phone them, or AJ Sutton, directly!
Then it'll get posted to your door rather than theirs!


But i don't want to pay postage...
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#9


There you go, Merry Xmas.....and make sure you measure the width of your good one first to get the right size! Smile
I'm presuming they're for the fairing inlet trays?




http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_sacat=...stic+rivet
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(26-12-12, 07:33 AM)darrsi link Wrote: There you go, Merry Xmas.....and make sure you measure the width of your good one first to get the right size! Smile
I'm presuming they're for the fairing inlet trays?




http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_sacat=...stic+rivet


yes. Smile What do I need to measure??
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#11
The width of the stem you poke in the hole, or better still, see how wide the hole is.
The bigger size you can go, the better.
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(26-12-12, 05:26 PM)darrsi link Wrote: The width of the stem you poke in the hole, or better still, see how wide the hole is.
The bigger size you can go, the better.


Everything you said here... That's what she said... :lol
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(26-12-12, 07:01 PM)xlewisbdx link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=5655.msg49683#msg49683 date=1356539201]
The width of the stem you poke in the hole, or better still, see how wide the hole is.
The bigger size you can go, the better.


Everything you said here... That's what she said... :lol
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Were you chatting her up perchance, it all sounds a bit like a "Carry On" film script when i read it again!  :lol
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