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Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S
Where did you find those headlight from?Originally posted by SR2810 View Post
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Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S
Thanks bismaya.Originally posted by Bismaya View PostThe 2018 FZ-S has the option of an additional kick start. So, you should be good. As long as the bike is maintained well, I doubt that there will be starting issues. I've seen a lot of people owning FZs who never had any starting issues.
As i was thinking it is yamaha, should be fine.
Currently, i have honda xr150l. Tappet, clutch, cold start a lot of problems already. Only 5k run
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Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S
The 2018 FZ-S has the option of an additional kick start. So, you should be good. As long as the bike is maintained well, I doubt that there will be starting issues. I've seen a lot of people owning FZs who never had any starting issues.Originally posted by Jitendra47499 View PostThinking to buy fz s, as price is good in 150cc category.
Also, since all of you are very experienced with this motrocycle here- what are the major issues with the bike, if any
And, since it doesnt have a kick start, does the electric start give trouble. I live in high altitude where temperature gets very low in winters. Avenger 220cc gave me lot trouble or mostly didnt start at all. Thanks
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Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S
Thinking to buy fz s, as price is good in 150cc category.
Also, since all of you are very experienced with this motrocycle here- what are the major issues with the bike, if any
And, since it doesnt have a kick start, does the electric start give trouble. I live in high altitude where temperature gets very low in winters. Avenger 220cc gave me lot trouble or mostly didnt start at all. Thanks
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Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S
Getting 52 calculated by full tank method. Even before 1st service. And engine refinement is mind blowing.
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Yeah that seems a fair assumption.Originally posted by S3maphor3 View PostWhat about spirited riding. Can we expect 40kmpl
I get around 40-42 on my Gixxer on spirited riding so the fz having a touch smaller engine and fuel injection should fair about the same if not better.
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Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S
What about spirited riding. Can we expect 40kmpl
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Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S
The overall mileage had been around 45 kmlp in Pune traffic with sedate riding style ( dad uses this bike for daily office commute of about 30 km to and fro).Originally posted by S3maphor3 View PostHi all ,
Can any one advice on real world mileage specs of fzs v 2.0 fi. And over all reliability and smoothness
There has been some sound from the engine I suspect it to be tappets, but don't know for sure.
The brakes are weak (dual disk variant) as compared to a Gixxer (I ride a Gixxer with dual disk).
FZs has a slightly bigger turning radius than Gixxer.
I personally find the Gixxer to be more comfortable in terms of seat and riding position. The seats on the fz are hard and give me a butt ache on longer rides.
Can't say anything on the smoothness as the fz is fuel injected while my Gixxer is carb variant. The fuel injection will anyday be smoother than the carb.
One thing to remember on the fz is that never let it run out of petrol, as soon as the reserve light flickers fill it up.
The fuel gauge on the fz is a bit erratic, it seem to have a mind of its own.
Overall the fz should be reliable if services properly and regular intervals.
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Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S
Will it remain same even couple of years down the line , if all services done on time ?.
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Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S
The mileage in the city is about 40kmpl (bumper to bumper traffic) while mixed usage on Highways and city will return about 45kmpl. And riding in the economy mode at all time will get you close to 50kmpl and it's a nice figure when compared to Suzuki Gixxer.Originally posted by S3maphor3 View PostHi all ,
Can any one advice on real world mileage specs of fzs v 2.0 fi. And over all reliability and smoothness
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Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S
Hi all ,
Can any one advice on real world mileage specs of fzs v 2.0 fi. And over all reliability and smoothness
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Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S
Hey Guys
This is my first post in xbhp
i am originally from Kerala but now in pune studying automobile designing for my degree .I own a 2011 fz-s now converted to fz 16. I always loved the fz when it came out with its huge wheels and the body design just was perfect. This is my first geared bike,i have had a Honda dio earlier but sold it.I bought the bike from my father's friend he has taken care of it real well.The day i got it i serviced it,changed the MRF tires to Michelin pilot sporty(140 rear and 100 front) and tried spray painting the panels because the paint had shown its age.It came out disastrous
and later repainted everything to gloss black from a proper painter in pune. Now currently the bike is in Kerala but will be taking it back to pune within a week.I have done some pretty good mods to the bike.Hope everyone like it
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Mods done earlier
Nmw Racing Bangalore-CDI with 8 maps
Bmc Conical airfilter
Sc project replica exhaust (Cop magnet)
Yamaha R15 Version 2 Chain sprocket
Led projector headlight(A huge mistake)
Motocross handlebar
Spray painted golden wheels
Mods right now
Royal Enfield Himalayan Handlebar(Direct fit)
Duke 200 indicators(all around with highway flasher)
Dagrex full exhaust system(got from a friend had a small dent)
Custom painted wheels
Custom tailtidy
Bajaj Dominar 400 mirrors
Hp airfilter
Custom taillight
Nighteye Led H4 Lights(Really Good)
Mods to be done
Rear disk brake conversion
Pulsar AS 200 windshield
Big Bore Kit(Maybe)
1.The day i got the bike
2.After the repaint
3.Spray painted wheels and Led Projectors
4.This is how she looks now
DIY paddock stand
5. Nighteye LED
Last edited by SR2810; 08-27-2018, 11:56 PM.
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Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S
Not a direct fit.Originally posted by Deepak V View PostHi everyone, I wanted to know whether Duke indicators is a direct fit on my fz16??
But, you can fit using washers since Yamaha holes are big and odd shaped. You need to cut Duke indicator wires since connectors are different. Also have to change indicator flasher to electronic once since flash rate will be faster.
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Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S
No, you need indicator adapter to fit the led indicator to further fit to stock holes.Originally posted by Deepak V View PostHi everyone, I wanted to know whether Duke indicators is a direct fit on my fz16??
Indicator Adapters are available in AliExpress though.
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