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  • Abhisek
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    Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S



    My first "NOT-SO VLOG"
    Howrah to Kanpur
    1003kms
    Approx 21 hours
    Solo Bike trip on FZ-S 2010 VERSION

    When a teacher becomes a Vlogger[emoji12]
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  • Sumazure
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    Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S

    Originally posted by rajanduggal View Post
    Hi
    I have Fazer 2010 model and recently changed the battery. It was working fine for a few days then the self stopped working after raining and one day I clicked self button and a click sound came from the right side of the bike and the battery also stopped working. Now I have to kick start the bike and it is not loading power from the battery. I checked fuse and it's fine and battery voltage is around 12.8. I also checked rectifier regulator but I am not sure if it's fine or not. The mini self relay under the seat is making kat-kat sound. Now, the battery is not transferring power to meter and it's light does not turn on after switching on the motorcycle. Please advise if anyone knows about it.
    If you want to do self inspection you can refer the electrical details in the service manual.

    Yamaha FZ-16 Manual Online: Electrical. Voltage System voltage Ignition system Ignition system Type of feed Ignition Timing (B.T.D.C.) Coil resistance pulse Ignition coil Primary coil resistance Secondary coil resistance Plug cap Material Resistance Magneto CA Standard output...


    Rectifier voltage is mentioned here.

    You would need to trace the voltages across the electrical components starting from battery. There might be an issue with the starter relay.

    The electrical circuit is shown here -
    Yamaha FZ-16 Manual Online: Electric Starting System. LBSb RB RW (Black) 27 RB RW LB Sb L And LY Y BL L Or NEUTRAL RW YWLg - - - BL YW B Lg 13 Br DIAG TC VB GND RW B WB L Br Rw Br Br B LW WBB RWLW Br L (BLACK) (BLACK) LWL WB B Rw Br LW LB RW RW LW LW LB 23 R R Br B 21 22 5 B (Black) RB...


    Fair caution to follow -
    If you are even slightly unsure of electricals then I would advise you to get a mechanic to get the work done.

    Cheers

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  • rajanduggal
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    Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S

    Hi
    I have Fazer 2010 model and recently changed the battery. It was working fine for a few days then the self stopped working after raining and one day I clicked self button and a click sound came from the right side of the bike and the battery also stopped working. Now I have to kick start the bike and it is not loading power from the battery. I checked fuse and it's fine and battery voltage is around 12.8. I also checked rectifier regulator but I am not sure if it's fine or not. The mini self relay under the seat is making kat-kat sound. Now, the battery is not transferring power to meter and it's light does not turn on after switching on the motorcycle. Please advise if anyone knows about it.

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  • bobisbacktorock
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    Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S

    Some of the most interesting FZ / Fazer related videos that you might find very useful.











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  • bobisbacktorock
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    Happen to install this super awesome LED Indicator Bulb on my Bike and made a super interesting video of it. Do check it out, you might find it useful and interesting.

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  • dr^thippu
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    Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S

    Originally posted by kjm View Post
    Hello FZ owners! Why is the thread so silent? I am looking to buy the FZ v3 as it seems to be the best in terms of performance, FE, comfort and reliability for my use case scenario.

    I want to ask a few questions to FZ owner:

    1. I have read about the coin rattling noise on earlier FZ models. Are v3 users facing it too?

    2. What is the mileage you are getting?

    3. Why did you buy this over other 150-160cc bikes when this has, on paper, the lowest power in its class?

    I am looking forward to being part of this community!

    Hello there,

    That's really great that you're looking to buy the most reliable motorcycle of the Decade, the YAMAHA FZ.

    I'll try to clarify your doubts a little bit.
    Question 1: I have read about the coin rattling noise on earlier FZ models. Are v3 users facing it too?
    Yes, the coil rattling noise is misunderstood across the society. Basically this noise comes from non-adjusted Valves(Both inlet and outlet aka tappet).
    If you ever found this noise, you can go to the ASC and ask them to adjust the valves for you, I've done the same for 3&half years on the Yamaha FZ.
    And also the frequency of this occurrence will be directly based on two parameters "1. Riding style and 2. Kind of engine Oil".

    Question 2:What is the mileage you are getting?
    I'm getting 42-46 in city(Bengaluru), 48-55 on highway, please do remember it is based on your riding style as well as where you're refilling your bike.
    If you're refilling it with a trusted source keep it constant and always go full-tank to full-tank every time to escape from fraudulent activities.

    Question 3: Why did you buy this over other 150-160cc bikes when this has, on paper, the lowest power in its class?
    Yes now we've arrived at the USP of the Yamaha FZ over the years.
    When you're looking for a 150-160cc bikes it means you're looking at the commuting(premium) as well as occasional highway touring on highways. For these two you need a bike which gives comfort, reliability as well as some amount of linear power delivery(I'm specifically telling LINEAR).
    When you take the example of the available options in 150cc we'll get an option from each manufacturer in India, such as Pulsar, Apache, Gixxer.
    Here are the uniqueness of the above mentioned bikes:
    Pulsar NS160cc:
    (I'm not considering 150 here as it has become deprecated in terms of new feature, but still sold by the company)
    It's a segment filler from Bajaj , which just comes with the aesthetic looks of it's bigger sibling NS200 nothing else. It carries many of the Bajaj's common problems such as lack of proper service, engine-oil burning, low-mileage and many more. [My younger brother owns thing]
    Apache 160 4v:
    Yes, it's a game changer but longevity is the main concern here as the TVS service is not up to the mark.
    Gixxer 2020:
    When we're talking about the face-lift Gixxer, it's not at all in the contention when it comes to comfort, as the Suzuki ruined it's updated version compared to the segment leader older-version Gixxer.

    So, finally we've Yamaha FZ-V3 for the most suitable bike in the 150cc street-racer/commuter/
    occasional-high-riding class.

    Suggestion;
    If you're looking for higher-end torque(Power) you better go for MT-15 from the same family.

    Cheers,
    Thippu

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  • bobisbacktorock
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    Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S

    I present you guys some awesome-ness I added to my 50k+ KMS run, 5 year old Fazer Fi (SNOWY). Do let me know if you like the modd.

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  • kiran2508
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    Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S

    Originally posted by beens View Post
    Hello everyone. I was planning to get a round headlight conversion for my FZ16 with fork mounting brackets. Can anyone suggest a round headlight assembly preferably 7 inch with good throw for the purpose preferably able to hold 55/60 w halogen? I had got one from amazon but cheap product melted with use. Currently I am using a hero dawn headlight but the headlight isn't satisfactory.
    If you are not looking for those new fancy LED 7" skull headlights and want to use old school halogen round headlght setup, then I'd recommend you to go the getting the stock headlight setup from Royal Enfield Classic. I've had decent kms put on this setup, the high and low beam don't disappoint on the stock dome setup with Bosch 60/55 W(₹80 Bulb) Halogen (H4 Socket), has decent throw and illumination intensity on both beams.

    Preferably try to source ONLY the headlight vendor brands "Minda" or "Lumax".
    Last edited by kiran2508; 08-04-2020, 02:41 AM.

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  • beens
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    Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S

    Hello everyone. I was planning to get a round headlight conversion for my FZ16 with fork mounting brackets. Can anyone suggest a round headlight assembly preferably 7 inch with good throw for the purpose preferably able to hold 55/60 w halogen? I had got one from amazon but cheap product melted with use. Currently I am using a hero dawn headlight but the headlight isn't satisfactory.

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  • pravinpawar76
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    Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S

    [QUOTE=kjm;1391883]Hello FZ owners! Why is the thread so silent? I am looking to buy the FZ v3 as it seems to be the best in terms of performance, FE, comfort and reliability for my use case scenario.

    I want to ask a few questions to FZ owner:

    1. I have read about the coin rattling noise on earlier FZ models. Are v3 users facing it too?
    -
    2. What is the mileage you are getting?
    - in normal conditions 45-50

    3. Why did you buy this over other 150-160cc bikes when this has, on paper, the lowest power in its class?
    - in real life FZ perform very vell. For indian road conditions i think FZ is the best bike in 150-160 segment

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  • kjm
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    Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S

    Hello FZ owners! Why is the thread so silent? I am looking to buy the FZ v3 as it seems to be the best in terms of performance, FE, comfort and reliability for my use case scenario.

    I want to ask a few questions to FZ owner:

    1. I have read about the coin rattling noise on earlier FZ models. Are v3 users facing it too?

    2. What is the mileage you are getting?

    3. Why did you buy this over other 150-160cc bikes when this has, on paper, the lowest power in its class?

    I am looking forward to being part of this community!

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  • €lixir
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    Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S

    My bad, not keeping up with updates. [emoji28]
    Ty for info.
    Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
    P1R is fully synthetic, Power1 is Semi syn and Activ Extra too is Semi Synthetic unless it was sold without Actibond those were mineral oils. The recent ones with Actibond have some synthetic blends which makes them Semi Synthetic.


    Cheers!
    VJ [ATTACH]254445[/ATTACH]

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  • B7ACKTHORN
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    Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S

    Originally posted by €lixir View Post
    Correction: Castrol Activ 4t is Mineral based oil, Power 1 is Semi Synthetic & Power 1 Racing is Fully Synthetic. [emoji14]

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    Using fake engine oils will result in poor lubrication which would further lead to engine oils unable to absorb the heat so you would end up with over heating issues which would ultimately wear out engine components.
    P1R is fully synthetic, Power1 is Semi syn and Activ Extra too is Semi Synthetic unless it was sold without Actibond those were mineral oils. The recent ones with Actibond have some synthetic blends which makes them Semi Synthetic.


    Cheers!
    VJ Click image for larger version

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  • €lixir
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    Re: Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S

    Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
    Activ 4T is a decent performing oil and can be used on the FZ with no problem, and it is a semi-synthetic oil.

    Cheers!
    VJ
    Correction: Castrol Activ 4t is Mineral based oil, Power 1 is Semi Synthetic & Power 1 Racing is Fully Synthetic.

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    Originally posted by truelypulsarian View Post
    Fake castrols? What will happen to the internal components if i am really using fake one[emoji51]
    Any adverse effects to the engine?
    Using fake engine oils will result in poor lubrication which would further lead to engine oils unable to absorb the heat so you would end up with over heating issues which would ultimately wear out engine components.

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  • truelypulsarian
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    Yamaha FZ-16/ FZ-S

    Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
    Two things, brand new oil, plus being a semi synthetic the oil is thicker and hence thicker oil means good lubrication. Fully synthetics are comparatively thinner than SS and though they flow well, they tend to become watery post engine warm up and lead to noises. SS too will produce the same but they a bit of time and once warmed up, eventually they too will. Castrol or Crapstrol it depends on which. There are a lot of fake Castrol in circulation, so you just never what one's experience was with which. But Activ 4T for the most part, and as I said earlier, is a decent performer.

    Cheers!
    VJ [emoji41]
    Fake castrols? What will happen to the internal components if i am really using fake one[emoji51]
    Any adverse effects to the engine?
    Last edited by truelypulsarian; 04-19-2020, 10:28 AM.

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