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Interesting read from Wemoto
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https://www.wemoto.com/news/article/869/...5e4d-Octob


Now not a lot of people know that.


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So on that basis, if you bought your bike second-hand it might be an OEM Fazer, but won’t be a genuine one as you didn’t buy it from the manufacturer.  :lol
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(23-10-18, 12:07 PM)Fazerider link Wrote: So on that basis, if you bought your bike second-hand it might be an OEM Fazer, but won’t be a genuine one as you didn’t buy it from the manufacturer.  :lol
No, you bought a second hand genuine fazer that may have some Original (frame etc), OEM (NGK spark plugs), pattern (Hi-Flo oil filter) or other aftermarket( taller screen or rad guard) parts fitted if someone has gone near it with an oily rag.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#4

I normally think of O.E.M and Genuine as the same thing. I'm not bothered where they come from.


Aftermarket/Pattern both mean a non-O.E.M/Genuine part to me.
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#5
I'm with him.  Big Grin
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(23-10-18, 12:07 PM)Fazerider link Wrote: So on that basis, if you bought your bike second-hand it might be an OEM Fazer, but won’t be a genuine one as you didn’t buy it from the manufacturer.  :lol


I guess it was always an OEM bike as you would have bought it from a stealership and not Yamaha
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