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Normally the chain and sprocket should be changed as soon as one of them wears out.... and since flipping the front sprocket changed the way it feels i am guessing the front sprocket is wearing out unevenly..... pls get your ride checked for alignment of the rear wheel and then get the sprocket and chain changed as a whole set.... the whole set costs around 1300rs.... and is normally good for around 22k-25k kms....Originally posted by segagt_0 View PostTimon: Orange Yamaha FZ16 2009
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Have you checked the alignment of the chain - sprockets?
off center will make sounds + wear out your sprockets prematurely.
Check the chain sits squarely on the rear sprocket while the bike is up on center stand and you are rotating the wheel by hand.
What type of lube are u using, Perhaps try a different type, Also when did u last clean the chain properly? I don't mean rub it down with a rag, Get a toothbrush, diesel and clean each link then lube.2013 Ducati M795 with a few mods in here http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/superbik...95-owners.html
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Guys, had a problem regarding the light switch of my FZ.
Yesterday I got my bike serviced and told my problem to SVC guy that "after getting wet in rain the switch doesn't work properly and meter light and the headlight are not ON altogether but pilot lamp & meter light didn't had any problem ".
Post service just when I hit the roads on my way home rain started and the bike's wet again BUT this time a new problem with the light. The pilot lamp & the meterlight is automatically getting ON without any sort switch use.
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I had faced the same issue last monsoon..I presume you have never lubricated the switch gears.. You need to spray WD 40/Zorrik88 anti rust spray on the bike's switch gears lberally.. And after sometime, just move the switches to on and off position couple of times without turning on the ignition.. It will not go away so fast.. You need to continue the lubrication everyday for 2-3 days..Once the switch gears lubricated properly the problem will stop appearing.Originally posted by Abhisek View PostGuys, had a problem regarding the light switch of my FZ.
Yesterday I got my bike serviced and told my problem to SVC guy that "after getting wet in rain the switch doesn't work properly and meter light and the headlight are not ON altogether but pilot lamp & meter light didn't had any problem ".
Post service just when I hit the roads on my way home rain started and the bike's wet again BUT this time a new problem with the light. The pilot lamp & the meterlight is automatically getting ON without any sort switch use.
One needs to periodically lubricate the switch gears and joints of levers and even at time bolt joints of main stand and side stand to let the parts perform optimally.
Cheers,Last edited by shv18; 07-29-2012, 06:28 PM.A quote by a toilet, " use me well, keep me clean, i would never tell anybody whatever i have seen.." :P
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Thread Approved and merged with existing topicOriginally posted by speed1985 View PostHi fellow Xbhpians,
I'm looking for some mods on my FZ16. Not major but still modifications though
Spark Plug
I'm thinking of NGK. Can some please tell me the exact NGK Spark Plug model number for FZ16. Any experienced reviews are welcome. Any other better brand?
Engine Oil
My beast has done a little over 20k on ODO, now I'm looking for engine oil change. I'm thinking of MOTUL. Which MOTUL engine oil would be good for my FZ16 (for butter smooth riding)? Members can share their experience of MOTUL in their FZ16. Any other better brand?
Carb Tuning
I feel the bike is not performing close to its levels and I (personally) feel that my beast requires a bit of Carb tuning. Any leads on good mechanic (experienced in Carb tuning for FZ16) in Bangalore? Would really appreciate if the mechanic is located somewhere close to Banashankari.Advice is a form of nostalgia.
Dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it's worth.
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NGK spark plug will not give any significant improvement in power but just that during winter, your ride will start effortlessly.. Alternatively you can also use G spark, spark plug.. Good stuff.Originally posted by speed1985 View PostHi fellow Xbhpians,
I'm looking for some mods on my FZ16. Not major but still modifications though
Spark Plug
I'm thinking of NGK. Can some please tell me the exact NGK Spark Plug model number for FZ16. Any experienced reviews are welcome. Any other better brand?
Engine Oil
My beast has done a little over 20k on ODO, now I'm looking for engine oil change. I'm thinking of MOTUL. Which MOTUL engine oil would be good for my FZ16 (for butter smooth riding)? Members can share their experience of MOTUL in their FZ16. Any other better brand?
Carb Tuning
I feel the bike is not performing close to its levels and I (personally) feel that my beast requires a bit of Carb tuning. Any leads on good mechanic (experienced in Carb tuning for FZ16) in Bangalore? Would really appreciate if the mechanic is located somewhere close to Banashankari.
Regardling engine oil.. It has been discussed to the death on this thread with detailed onwership reviews.. Would request you to go through some of the eariler posts on this thread regarding Motul, Grades, performance report etc.
Regarding carb tuning, I guess blore riders can help.
Cheers,A quote by a toilet, " use me well, keep me clean, i would never tell anybody whatever i have seen.." :P
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Already ordered for FFE...transferred amount to Joel..But fitting the FFE would mean voiding the warranty on my new bike,right? Its just 6 months old! So do I have to plonk in the stock exhaust everytime I visit the SVC?
This might be a repitition,still,the center stand doesn't hit the FFE,right?
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The Mechanic had seen the uneven wear on the leading edges of the Gear box sprockets, and hence flipped it..this makes the trailing edge as the leading edge,and hence sound is not there...however you will get it again in a few hundred kilometers, because you have a worn chain which will now cut the sprocket....If you want , you can drives like this in city and change later, when the sound starts, or when the chain gets cut...Originally posted by segagt_0 View PostThanks for the advice. I went to a mechanic a while ago and told him to change the whole chain sprocket set as i had got one by myself. Before changing he opened up the front sprocket, flipped it to the other side and told me to take a ride. I rode the bike and the sound was gone. I returned home being surprised to see this... Now i dont think i should change the whole set, should I??
Here is a picture to show how the chain wears out GB sprocket.
1. is the chain link's center roller.
2. is the depth of wear
d. is the extent to which the chain had worn into the sprocket..
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Hi Shv18,Originally posted by shv18 View PostYou need to spray WD 40/Zorrik88 anti rust spray on the bike's switch gears lberally..
Cheers,
Could you pls explain how to lubricate switch gears?
Just we have to spray through the opening or open up the switch gear assembly and then spray?
Thanks in advance.2009 Yamaha FZ-S
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Hello Guys,
I'm out of station. Giving full a week rest to my babe. It's 950 kms ODO. Waiting for another 50 kms and then one oil change.
Finally awaiting to rip the babe to the most.
Disconnected the battery I mean one battery terminal. Hope charge in the battery stays
I'm waiting for the next saturday, missing my babe very much
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Thanks buddy, but just a (may be NOOBOriginally posted by shv18 View PostI had faced the same issue last monsoon..I presume you have never lubricated the switch gears.. You need to spray WD 40/Zorrik88 anti rust spray on the bike's switch gears lberally.. And after sometime, just move the switches to on and off position couple of times without turning on the ignition.. It will not go away so fast.. You need to continue the lubrication everyday for 2-3 days..Once the switch gears lubricated properly the problem will stop appearing.
One needs to periodically lubricate the switch gears and joints of levers and even at time bolt joints of main stand and side stand to let the parts perform optimally.
Cheers,
) question - Can't I use a very small amount of Chain lube in the switch gear.
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You don't have to open the switch gear just spray it in between the openings of the switchgears like the signal switch or the light switch.. Both the sparys have an extra long nozzle straw which comes along with the can.. You need to fix it and then can access the internals of the same..Originally posted by gn.times View PostHi Shv18,
Could you pls explain how to lubricate switch gears?
Just we have to spray through the opening or open up the switch gear assembly and then spray?
Thanks in advance.
You can use chain lube.. However, I would recommend the anti rust spray as it takes care of any rust formation inside the gears due to exposure to the elements. Both WD and Zorrik have some lubricating properties as well and cost under 60 bucks INR.. So its not like you would lose a wad of cash from your wallet.Originally posted by Abhisek View PostThanks buddy, but just a (may be NOOB
) question - Can't I use a very small amount of Chain lube in the switch gear.
Cheers,Last edited by shv18; 07-30-2012, 02:18 AM.A quote by a toilet, " use me well, keep me clean, i would never tell anybody whatever i have seen.." :P
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1) Yes fitting FFE is voiding warranty.Originally posted by SpeedyKol View PostAlready ordered for FFE...transferred amount to Joel..But fitting the FFE would mean voiding the warranty on my new bike,right? Its just 6 months old! So do I have to plonk in the stock exhaust everytime I visit the SVC?
This might be a repitition,still,the center stand doesn't hit the FFE,right?
2) Read the parts covered under warranty.. It is more or less just a marketing gimmick.. Doesnot cover consumables. So unless your engine ceased during run in.. Not much is covered under warranty.
3) No you don't have to take out the FFE everytime you go to the SVC for servicing.
4) Cannot comment about the center stand as I have the old gen exhaust. You can check with user Rylan who has the new batch of FFEs.BTW doesn't bother me personally with the center stand hitting the FFE.
Cheers,A quote by a toilet, " use me well, keep me clean, i would never tell anybody whatever i have seen.." :P
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Thank u psr for the inputs.. Actually i've already started to get that sound in the evening so planning to get the whole set changes today. I got a chain sprocket set of rolon from a shop which belongs to my brother and he said it is of high quality. It was written for fzs fz and fazer. I opened the pack and found that the chain was having a master link. But the master link shouldnt be there in the original one I guess. According to my brother it is a high quality one. So should I go for this one or should I go to the ASC and change there only?? Here in our place the ASC charges a very high price for everything.. As I'm from Nepal, the cost of the set from ASC is around INR 1550 and the one i saw costs INR 1250 and that is the dealer price. So I think it is the same thing inside packed in Yamaha packaging and sold from ASC. What do u recommend?Originally posted by psr View PostThe Mechanic had seen the uneven wear on the leading edges of the Gear box sprockets, and hence flipped it..this makes the trailing edge as the leading edge,and hence sound is not there...however you will get it again in a few hundred kilometers, because you have a worn chain which will now cut the sprocket....If you want , you can drives like this in city and change later, when the sound starts, or when the chain gets cut...
Here is a picture to show how the chain wears out GB sprocket.
1. is the chain link's center roller.
2. is the depth of wear
d. is the extent to which the chain had worn into the sprocket..

Thanks for your help and detailed explanations.Yamaha R15 V1 2011
Suzuki Access 125 2011
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Yeah,even I though its a marketing gimmick afterall.I had a chat with Rylan,he said a rubber patch will solve it.I though the center stand would wobble and hit the FFE everytime I ride over some uneven surface.Hence I asked.Originally posted by shv18 View Post1) Yes fitting FFE is voiding warranty.
2) Read the parts covered under warranty.. It is more or less just a marketing gimmick.. Doesnot cover consumables. So unless your engine ceased during run in.. Not much is covered under warranty.
3) No you don't have to take out the FFE everytime you go to the SVC for servicing.
4) Cannot comment about the center stand as I have the old gen exhaust. You can check with user Rylan who has the new batch of FFEs.BTW doesn't bother me personally with the center stand hitting the FFE.
Cheers,
Moreover,if I have some serious engine issues,then I will put back the stock exhaust and visit the SVC.
You had advised to use the FFE with DBKiller for first 2000kms.Any reasons for that?
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