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  • Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences

    Originally posted by Vinu Pillai View Post
    Anyone got a solution for vehicle getting easily soiled during rain
    Hahaha, you got 3 options:

    1. Deal with it
    2. Dont ride on wet roads
    3. After each trip, do a quick wash. Just hose down with water.

    Personally, I go with a combination of all 3. Ride only if needed, otherwise use Ola autos/a car if you have one. Quick wash after each ride will prevent drying and caking up of mud splatters but make sure you wait for atleast 30mins after turning off the engine. You dont want to hose a hot engine.

    At the end of all just suck it up, deal with it and enjoy the ride. What helps the most is Gearing up for the wet conditions. As long as your body stays warm and dry, the ride is not going to be unpleasant.
    Last edited by MotoBlizzard; 06-08-2017, 10:31 PM.
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    • Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences

      Originally posted by MotoBlizzard View Post
      Hahaha, you got 3 options:

      1. Deal with it
      2. Dont ride on wet roads
      3. After each trip, do a quick wash. Just hose down with water.

      Personally, I go with a combination of all 3. Ride only if needed, otherwise use Ola autos/a car if you have one. Quick wash after each ride will prevent drying and caking up of mud splatters but make sure you wait for atleast 30mins after turning off the engine. You dont want to hose a hot engine.

      At the end of all just suck it up, deal with it and enjoy the ride. What helps the most is Gearing up for the wet conditions. As long as your body stays warm and dry, the ride is not going to be unpleasant.
      Even the pillion is getting soaked in mud
      Tired of washing again n again...also,its monsoon time in kerala..cant hide in the garage with the bike.im craving for a solution

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      • Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences

        Originally posted by Vinu Pillai View Post
        Even the pillion is getting soaked in mud
        Tired of washing again n again...also,its monsoon time in kerala..cant hide in the garage with the bike.im craving for a solution
        Dude, try to get real. Its a bike, its going to get dirty. You want to stay clean, use a car.

        If you want, try to retrofit FZ16's tyre hugger on the FZ25, that might help to a certain extent.

        Also you are getting tired of washing? Dude how much time does it take to hose down teh bike? It takes me at most 2mins.
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        • Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences

          Originally posted by Vinu Pillai View Post
          Even the pillion is getting soaked in mud
          Tired of washing again n again...also,its monsoon time in kerala..cant hide in the garage with the bike.im craving for a solution
          A good pratical tyre hugger for the rear and for front use a rubber mud flap fix it at the bottom of the from leg gaurd. This is common for most bikes when i had the Avenger my legs use to get muddy sometimes till the knees in heavy rains due to its low stance and pegs placement.
          U can also try extending the from fender with some juggad to reduce the front wheel splashes.

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          • Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences

            Well let's ditch the Fazer then & stick to the original FZ25 please.

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              • Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences

                Originally posted by Live free ride hard View Post
                Now what do u call it oil leakage??? I am very worried about the quality of the engine. This is the 2nd time I m facing oil leakage issue.

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                • Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences

                  Originally posted by Live free ride hard View Post
                  That doesn't look good. It shouldn't look like that. By any chance and for calming down the heart, was the clutch lubricated using used oil or something like that?
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                  • Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences

                    Originally posted by MotoBlizzard View Post
                    Hahaha, you got 3 options:

                    1. Deal with it
                    2. Dont ride on wet roads
                    3. After each trip, do a quick wash. Just hose down with water.

                    Personally, I go with a combination of all 3. Ride only if needed, otherwise use Ola autos/a car if you have one. Quick wash after each ride will prevent drying and caking up of mud splatters but make sure you wait for atleast 30mins after turning off the engine. You dont want to hose a hot engine.

                    At the end of all just suck it up, deal with it and enjoy the ride. What helps the most is Gearing up for the wet conditions. As long as your body stays warm and dry, the ride is not going to be unpleasant.
                    Adding to this make sure u hose down that radiator grill too.

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                    • Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences

                      Nope not at all bro. I have double checked. No lubricant used in the clutch section.

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                      • Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences

                        Originally posted by Live free ride hard View Post
                        Nope not at all bro. I have double checked. No lubricant used in the clutch section.
                        You need to visit and Yamaha ASS and gently give them a piece of your mind. This is not a healthy way. This is how our Pulsars and Apaches are supposed to be. 😂😂
                        My P220 did this and I got it glued from an independent service center.
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                        Akash Yadav

                        The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows. It is a very mean and nasty place. It will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it.

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                        • Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences

                          I m really disappointed. They have lost their quality reliability part. I was very confused between Dominar n FZ25. But due to quality and reliability I chose FZ25. But I was wrong.

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                          • Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences

                            Originally posted by Live free ride hard View Post
                            I m really disappointed. They have lost their quality reliability part. I was very confused between Dominar n FZ25. But due to quality and reliability I chose FZ25. But I was wrong.
                            It could be a defective seal, ask the Service centre guys to fix it...

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                              • Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences

                                Originally posted by Harrisoncool View Post
                                It could be a defective seal, ask the Service centre guys to fix it...
                                But it should not be. And this is the 2nd time.

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