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  • ishinam
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    Re: Yamaha FZ16 version 2.0

    New fzs engine fault light is always on and its new bike...I think they gave me faulty bike.what could be reasoning?

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  • rajat.singh
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    can we get rim stripes used on fz-s from the service center?

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  • gowtham7694
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    Originally posted by mechsabari View Post
    Hello all,

    My bike odo is 34k kms. Today I just noticed that there is small small holes at the front side of the silencer Exhaust pipe under belly to the front side of engine.
    I am really worried about those holes and i can feel the exhaust gas coming from that. I guess those holes are due to mud but is there any way to rectify the holes? or I have to change the silencer pipe? How much it costs then?
    Is any one using an engine gurad to protect from mud? how to get that ?
    PLease let me know if anyone facing the problem and has the solution.
    Don't worry , it is for the water to drain out. But still can you post a picture of it?

    Sent from my Redmi 3S using xBhp.com mobile app

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  • nomad47
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    After 10k kms and 3 years the left turn indicator in the rear died on me today. I am thinking of now replacing all the turn indicators with those sleek led ones. I remember someone installing the same on their FZs in this forum. Can't find it now. Can anyone help me out?
    Any pointers on installation

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  • mechsabari
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    Re: Yamaha FZ16 version 2.0

    Hello all,

    My bike odo is 34k kms. Today I just noticed that there is small small holes at the front side of the silencer Exhaust pipe under belly to the front side of engine.
    I am really worried about those holes and i can feel the exhaust gas coming from that. I guess those holes are due to mud but is there any way to rectify the holes? or I have to change the silencer pipe? How much it costs then?
    Is any one using an engine gurad to protect from mud? how to get that ?
    PLease let me know if anyone facing the problem and has the solution.

    Leave a comment:


  • Cherrytherider
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    Guys can Fz fi V2.0 drive sprocket fitted to FZ-s 2010 model?

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  • Rajeesh Raju
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    Originally posted by bobisbacktorock View Post
    Got mine from ebay.in

    ----consecutive posts auto-merged-----



    Replaced mine after 26k kms. Had the very same issue - tightening every now and then.

    After replacement I am back from a long trip and have covered 4000 kms and i must say no need of tightening.

    I would say .. Yamaha heard our complaints and acted. I am happy the problem is now rectified.

    The new lot of chains are fully sealed chain (comes sealed from company) and once needs to remove rear foot peg stay to install it without breaking it.

    GOOD WORK YAMAHA.
    Which is ur new chain set ? Yamaha or any other brand. I'm fed up with my bike's chain noise. which comes after 10 k .Already replaced 2 times.now bike crossed 49 k kms. I don't know which chain should install to get atleast 15 k life

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  • revvharder
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    Originally posted by gowtham7694 View Post
    Guys please help me, my bike is raising its rpm itself sometimes without throttle. (Like when i stop in signal after leaving the throttle the rpm still raises). Is this a signal that the fi is clogged or is it having any fault?

    Sent from my Redmi 3S using xBhp.com mobile app
    As far as I know it could be due to bad clutch plates.

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  • gowtham7694
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    Guys please help me, my bike is raising its rpm itself sometimes without throttle. (Like when i stop in signal after leaving the throttle the rpm still raises). Is this a signal that the fi is clogged or is it having any fault?

    Sent from my Redmi 3S using xBhp.com mobile app

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  • bobisbacktorock
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    Originally posted by vedavyasa86 View Post
    can we get only sticker for tank? i checked all the places in ramkoti - hyderabad. no luck!

    please suggest, if someone has replaced stock tank stickers on their bikes.
    Got mine from ebay.in

    ----consecutive posts auto-merged-----

    Originally posted by Biker007 View Post
    I am Posting this in case it of help to any one else:

    As per my last post I was surprised since my FZ required a Chain and sprocket change at just 12K
    My Pulsar had easily lasted 90 k when i sold it without changing the chain. I had changed the sprocket though
    I now know why my FZ chain flunked
    The Stock Chain required tightening every 500 Kms and it would slacken
    In fact I had bought a wheel spanner so that I could do this at home apart from doing it on every service
    I was hoping to get some answers here but at that time got waste answers. (See Above)

    Now I have the answer and am sharing with you so that you can act accordingly.

    At around 13K I Changed my Chain and Sprocket; for around RS 2000 at the Yam service centre.
    The new Chain and Sprocket were of a different make "REVLON".


    Now I am at 20 K on the Odo and I have not had to tighten the chain even once !! during serving they may have done once!!!


    However the drastic change in chain performance clearly shows that the OEM that Yam gave was utter cheap crap.

    What I have paid for now is of way better quality.

    Did not expect Yamaha to cheat its customers.
    Replaced mine after 26k kms. Had the very same issue - tightening every now and then.

    After replacement I am back from a long trip and have covered 4000 kms and i must say no need of tightening.

    I would say .. Yamaha heard our complaints and acted. I am happy the problem is now rectified.

    The new lot of chains are fully sealed chain (comes sealed from company) and once needs to remove rear foot peg stay to install it without breaking it.

    GOOD WORK YAMAHA.

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  • Rajeesh Raju
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    Originally posted by Biker007 View Post
    I am Posting this in case it of help to any one else:

    As per my last post I was surprised since my FZ required a Chain and sprocket change at just 12K
    My Pulsar had easily lasted 90 k when i sold it without changing the chain. I had changed the sprocket though
    I now know why my FZ chain flunked
    The Stock Chain required tightening every 500 Kms and it would slacken
    In fact I had bought a wheel spanner so that I could do this at home apart from doing it on every service
    I was hoping to get some answers here but at that time got waste answers. (See Above)

    Now I have the answer and am sharing with you so that you can act accordingly.

    At around 13K I Changed my Chain and Sprocket; for around RS 2000 at the Yam service centre.
    The new Chain and Sprocket were of a different make "REVLON".


    Now I am at 20 K on the Odo and I have not had to tighten the chain even once !! during serving they may have done once!!!


    However the drastic change in chain performance clearly shows that the OEM that Yam gave was utter cheap crap.

    What I have paid for now is of way better quality.

    Did not expect Yamaha to cheat its customers.
    I think it is not REVLON ,may be rolon

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  • Biker007
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    Originally posted by Biker007 View Post
    Pointwise replies:
    I am hearing 1st time from you that A pulsar clocked 90k kms with the stock chain and 70k kms with stock rear sprocket. An FZ-S requires a chain sprocket replacement at 16k if maintained with kerosene & gear oil EP90 (desi cheap solution) and 18-20k max if maintained with Motul kits. If you are buying motul chain spray & lube for 1000/- plus brush worth 200/-, totally 1200/- to lubricate chain to last around 20k kms. Then why not buy a whole new sprocket set worth 1595/- (1020/- chain + 350/- rear + 125/- front sprocket ).
    Service center guys always try to extra-tighten the chain which will cause you to replace chain at only 10k.
    Do not blindly throw bikes to service centers to maintain everything. Do learn some DIY brother..


    Knowledgeable members dont seem to answering on this thread anymore.. disappointing

    I am Posting this in case it of help to any one else:

    As per my last post I was surprised since my FZ required a Chain and sprocket change at just 12K
    My Pulsar had easily lasted 90 k when i sold it without changing the chain. I had changed the sprocket though
    I now know why my FZ chain flunked
    The Stock Chain required tightening every 500 Kms and it would slacken
    In fact I had bought a wheel spanner so that I could do this at home apart from doing it on every service
    I was hoping to get some answers here but at that time got waste answers. (See Above)

    Now I have the answer and am sharing with you so that you can act accordingly.

    At around 13K I Changed my Chain and Sprocket; for around RS 2000 at the Yam service centre.
    The new Chain and Sprocket were of a different make "REVLON".


    Now I am at 20 K on the Odo and I have not had to tighten the chain even once !! during serving they may have done once!!!


    However the drastic change in chain performance clearly shows that the OEM that Yam gave was utter cheap crap.

    What I have paid for now is of way better quality.

    Did not expect Yamaha to cheat its customers.
    Last edited by Biker007; 08-09-2017, 01:18 AM.

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  • vedavyasa86
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    can we get only sticker for tank? i checked all the places in ramkoti - hyderabad. no luck!

    please suggest, if someone has replaced stock tank stickers on their bikes.

    Leave a comment:


  • sahalps
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    Originally posted by thippu.dr View Post
    Are you taking about the scratch on Yamaha sticker?

    Sent from my MotoG3 using xBhp.com mobile app
    Bro, there is scratch on the rear fibre part which is covering the tail lamp
    So i am asking is there anyway to repaint it?
    Could you please check the the pic i mentioned in the previous comment.
    Kindly help and will be appreciated
    Thank you

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  • thippu.dr
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    Originally posted by sahalps View Post
    I own a 2017 model fz fi and and had sticker on the fibre part which is covering the tail lamp(brake light). I used a steel scrubber to remove it and resulted scratches.
    Is there anyway how I can repaint it?
    Or recover it
    Here's the pic of it : https://ibb.co/kDzaqQ
    Are you taking about the scratch on Yamaha sticker?

    Sent from my MotoG3 using xBhp.com mobile app

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