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  • shirlex.46
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    yamaha fz-s wallpapers anyone ???
    have spent almost 1.8 years with her and currently running a ffe on her and just loving the sound Click image for larger version

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  • Bismaya
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    140/70-17 MSX-MCT
    Originally posted by Wheely-123 View Post
    I need advise for best suitable Rear tyre for FzS.. mainly for street commute.. less off roading.
    Upsizing not preferred.
    Please suggest value for money tyre.
    Usage is less.. approx 200/250 kms/month only.
    Approx price of products would be good for me to decide.
    Thank you guys..
    If budget is not your concern, you can opt for MRF Masseter 140/70-17 MSX-MCT. I've found it to give good stability and grip on my friend's Hornet when compared to the stock Nylogrip Zappers. If you want something for minimal use, stick to the stock Zappers. Also, I wouldn't suggest going for CEAT.

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  • rajanduggal
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    Originally posted by Wheely-123 View Post
    I need advise for best suitable Rear tyre for FzS.. mainly for street commute.. less off roading.
    Upsizing not preferred.
    Please suggest value for money tyre.
    Usage is less.. approx 200/250 kms/month only.
    Approx price of products would be good for me to decide.
    Thank you guys..

    Hey!
    If you want to purchase Radial Tyre then I'd suggest you to go for MRF 140/60-R17 as this is the stock Tyre as well and because no other brand offers Radial of this size. There is no Radial for 100/80 front tyre. I recently purchased both the tyres from Karol Bagh, Delhi for 4500/-
    If you wish to purchase Nylon Tyre then you can go for MRF or Ceat 140/70-17 and that is a little cheap as well, Michelin is 200-300 Rs more if you wish to go for that. Don't get in the trap of Non Radial tyres as some shopkeepers would say a tyre is radial even if it's not, so buy carefully. It is not a short term or cheap deal so go wisely and easy Cheers!

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  • Wheely-123
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    I need advise for best suitable Rear tyre for FzS.. mainly for street commute.. less off roading.
    Upsizing not preferred.
    Please suggest value for money tyre.
    Usage is less.. approx 200/250 kms/month only.
    Approx price of products would be good for me to decide.
    Thank you guys..

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  • Gnayak
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    Anyone own new FZ Fi V3 in here?

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  • #bpk
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    Originally posted by vanp View Post
    You are right. What I think is for showing people that their bikes are low on maintenance they use low quality oils and at cheaper prices. A fully synthetic Motul 7100 10w40 costs around 800 rs and Yamalube Sporty Premium (their fully synthetic) oil costs around 450 let alone the one I use which costs around 350. If they start using higher quality oils, the maintenance cost will go up and their sales will be affected. What they do is reduce the quality and the price and also reduce the gap between service intervals.
    Yes, i will suggest you to complete at least 2k kilometers, and then use shell semi synthetic 10w 40 oil for another 2k kilometers and then change to either shell fully synthetic oil or motul 7100 10w 40 oil.

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  • vanp
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    Originally posted by #bpk View Post
    Actually companies trick us. Actually oil grades matter not brand. It's their strategy of gaining profit.
    You are right. What I think is for showing people that their bikes are low on maintenance they use low quality oils and at cheaper prices. A fully synthetic Motul 7100 10w40 costs around 800 rs and Yamalube Sporty Premium (their fully synthetic) oil costs around 450 let alone the one I use which costs around 350. If they start using higher quality oils, the maintenance cost will go up and their sales will be affected. What they do is reduce the quality and the price and also reduce the gap between service intervals.

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  • #bpk
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    Originally posted by vanp View Post
    here you go bro .. the manual says recommended brand = Yamalube .. check yours .. they might have updated the manual so people are forced to use their Daldalube

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    Actually companies trick us. Actually oil grades matter not brand. It's their strategy of gaining profit.

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  • vanp
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    Originally posted by S3maphor3 View Post
    And if u read service manual carefully then Yamaha insists on only oil grade and not oil brand. U may confirm same from customer care or refer to ur manual or may b when I hv some time to kill , will post a pic from manual.
    here you go bro .. the manual says recommended brand = Yamalube .. check yours .. they might have updated the manual so people are forced to use their Daldalube

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  • S3maphor3
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    Originally posted by vanp View Post
    Thanks for the suggestion bro .. I do my services at Ambuj Yamaha patparganj .. time to change the SVC now .. Adarsh is not far away from my home .. around 22kms
    And if u read service manual carefully then Yamaha insists on only oil grade and not oil brand. U may confirm same from customer care or refer to ur manual or may b when I hv some time to kill , will post a pic from manual.

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  • vanp
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    Originally posted by S3maphor3 View Post
    Adarsh Yamaha.
    Thanks for the suggestion bro .. I do my services at Ambuj Yamaha patparganj .. time to change the SVC now .. Adarsh is not far away from my home .. around 22kms

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  • S3maphor3
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    Originally posted by vanp View Post
    I can relate with you bro .. our pain and irritation the companies can't understand

    I think Yamaha customer care are actually not serious about customer issues .. they have only 1 suggestion .. go to SVC or show to engineer .. i even asked them once that refer me to your best SVC .. so they said as per them all of their SVCs are equally good .. do you any of you guys know a good SVC in Delhi NCR?
    Adarsh Yamaha.

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  • vanp
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    Originally posted by #bpk View Post
    I complained to honda customer care and also showed my bike to a good svc, which is about 160 km from my home
    I can relate with you bro .. our pain and irritation the companies can't understand

    I think Yamaha customer care are actually not serious about customer issues .. they have only 1 suggestion .. go to SVC or show to engineer .. i even asked them once that refer me to your best SVC .. so they said as per them all of their SVCs are equally good .. do you any of you guys know a good SVC in Delhi NCR?

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  • #bpk
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    Originally posted by vanp View Post
    okay bro i think i should give yamaha fully synthetic a try.. though personally I would also choose motul but i couldn't risk my warranty at this point.. i had opted for the 5 year warranty plan while buying the bike.. hope switching engine oil reduces the noise to acceptable levels..

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    Yes bro the SVC people don't agree with me that my bike is making an abnormal noise.. as per them my bike is normal until it breaks down in the middle of the road.. btw where did you complain? the customer care or the consumer complaint portal?
    I complained to honda customer care and also showed my bike to a good svc, which is about 160 km from my home

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  • vanp
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    Originally posted by rajanduggal View Post
    I guess company is specific about the Oil grade as well so I'd suggest you to read the manual carefully and check this with the service center Manager (specially) before changing the Engine oil.


    And, I'd suggest you to check the Timing chain tensioner first before changing the Engine oil during the service period. You can also change it yourself just be careful with the bolts while tightening them and don't forget to put a new Gasket while putting it back. You can ask your friend and try to replace the tensioner with his motorcycle if his is working fine.

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    If the noise is coming from the front wheel's side then I'd suggest you to check the Disk plate and disk pads once. Let someone sit on the rear seat when the bike is on the main stand and try to spin the front wheel and observe from where the noise is exactly coming. and check the front mudguard as well. Hope this helps.
    okay bro will do what you have suggested ..

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