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Originally posted by RanjithMN View Post@Swas :O
nice man!...like jd asked..any chng in performance?
btw which service manager are you referring to? the one at PSN or Shinrai?
@ jd, FZ front sprocket is 14 and rear is 40 teeth.
@ Ranjith, Initial pickup is good...______________________________________________
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the way the engine is designed ,it shd have min 44 tooth in the rear,Originally posted by Swas View Post@ jd, FZ front sprocket is 14 and rear is 40 teeth.
@ Ranjith, Initial pickup is good...
can you try for 13 tooth front from other bikes,i am trying to find out if gladiators sprocket size,do you know it .sigpic
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even i wanted to know tht...but it seems like my gear is getting better!!Originally posted by dude_phenom View PostHey Ranjith, Thanks for the info. Trying my best to cross 1k asap. Is there anything I can do to make sure nothing's wrong otherwise with the gear assembly. Sorry if I sound a bit Paranoid but the change from smoothness to notchy was too abrupt, Hence the question.
...i think FZ's gear takes time to get smooth after every service!
jst wait till 1.5-2k kms....by then you can figure out if anything is wrong...Smoke rubber,not tobacco.
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Which is the best Bangalore service centre?
The mileage I'm getting from my FZ is still just 30. I'd asked the service station (Bangalore Wheels) to do something to improve it at the last service. But apparently, nothing's been done. When I asked the mechanic there, he claimed that the FZ does just 30 to 35 km/l in the city! When I told him that most people are reporting 40+ km/l, he continued with his evasive replies.
I've decided that I won't go back to them for anything else again. So XBHPians from Bangalore, could you tell me which is the best service centre in Bangalore?
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guys..
one of my friends needs to change fz's rear tire. does anyone know its cost?
i have spoken to yamaha and they say i need to contact mrf directly. they wont even tell me the approx cost....Last edited by tulinisarg; 11-30-2009, 02:01 PM.RIDE HARD... RIDE FAST... RIDE SAFE....
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Originally posted by shamanthnv View PostHi Bangalore Guys, Can you please suggest me where i can get mushroom puncture done for my FZ rear tyre. I stay in indiranagar
Sai and Iyengar tyre clinic will have the tools for mushroom puncture by next month. oh! btw he also has a liquid which seals off the puncture from inside in case you get one. It will cost u 400 bucks per tyre.
Sai and Iyengar is next to figurine fitness in Indiranagar.
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dude...i think its Rs 2500/- but am not sure...u need to check with MRF only...they are the tyre providers and it states in the manual to visit the MRF centers for tyre queries...even the warrenty doesnt cover tyres....Originally posted by tulinisarg View Postguys..
one of my friends needs to change fz's rear tire. does anyone know its cost?
i have spoken to yamaha and they say i need to contact mrf directly. they wont even tell me the approx cost....sigpicGirls are like roads, more the curves, more the dangerous they are.
To ride or not to ride?? is a....
very very stupid question....
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rear tyre issue
Originally posted by k2cool_87 View Postdude...i think its Rs 2500/- but am not sure...u need to check with MRF only...they are the tyre providers and it states in the manual to visit the MRF centers for tyre queries...even the warrenty doesnt cover tyres....Originally posted by tulinisarg View Postguys..
one of my friends needs to change fz's rear tire. does anyone know its cost?
i have spoken to yamaha and they say i need to contact mrf directly. they wont even tell me the approx cost....
check the link below for fz 16 rear tyre
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Thanks man, i stay in Indiranagar only, will check.Originally posted by shark80 View PostSai and Iyengar tyre clinic will have the tools for mushroom puncture by next month. oh! btw he also has a liquid which seals off the puncture from inside in case you get one. It will cost u 400 bucks per tyre.
Sai and Iyengar is next to figurine fitness in Indiranagar.---------------------
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thanks a lot buddy..Originally posted by malikkhan095 View PostRIDE HARD... RIDE FAST... RIDE SAFE....
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AFAIK it costs around 1500-1600...Atleast that SVC guys told me...Originally posted by tulinisarg View Postguys..
one of my friends needs to change fz's rear tire. does anyone know its cost?
i have spoken to yamaha and they say i need to contact mrf directly. they wont even tell me the approx cost....
Bro....i think either the FZ carbs are not tunable or the SVC guys are just not tuning it....Thats what happened to me....When i complained about low mileage they made it so lean that my engine heat was enough to keep my legs warm wearing shorts even in this harsh winterOriginally posted by iamvik View PostThe mileage I'm getting from my FZ is still just 30. I'd asked the service station (Bangalore Wheels) to do something to improve it at the last service. But apparently, nothing's been done. When I asked the mechanic there, he claimed that the FZ does just 30 to 35 km/l in the city! When I told him that most people are reporting 40+ km/l, he continued with his evasive replies.
I've decided that I won't go back to them for anything else again. So XBHPians from Bangalore, could you tell me which is the best service centre in Bangalore?
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Thats when i got it tuned from a local mechanic and he told me that it was not even cleaned from the start
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The harsh reality is that gear shifts of your bike is directly proportional to the skills of your SVC mechanic being good or badOriginally posted by dude_phenom View PostHey Ranjith, Thanks for the info. Trying my best to cross 1k asap. Is there anything I can do to make sure nothing's wrong otherwise with the gear assembly. Sorry if I sound a bit Paranoid but the change from smoothness to notchy was too abrupt, Hence the question.
I learned it the hard way....
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