Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences
Collapse
X
-
Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences
There's two solutions 1st you install auxiliary lights or 2nd u cant do anything with the headlight except change the whole headlight unit and install other bikes headlight but it spoils the whole sexy look of your bike...Originally posted by jass007 View Post
-
Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences
About wattage I think somebody post about the watt of the LEDs u can check previous threads...Originally posted by jass007 View PostWhat is the best solution for the headlamp? I adjusted the throw, but still its not at all bright even when I compare to scooty's halogen light. I thought of change the LED to halogen, but I don't know whether it look good and how much WATT is going to be consumed. If any one have good ideas, please do.
Comment
-
Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences
1. Don't want auxiliary light because it could void the warranty and I don't like the way it is on the bikeOriginally posted by krishan..... View PostThere's two solutions 1st you install auxiliary lights or 2nd u cant do anything with the headlight except change the whole headlight unit and install other bikes headlight but it spoils the whole sexy look of your bike...
And no way I'm going to change the whole headlamp units, well I guess halogen should be the way to go.
Comment
-
Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences
Alright let's see.....Originally posted by jass007 View Post1. Don't want auxiliary light because it could void the warranty and I don't like the way it is on the bike
And no way I'm going to change the whole headlamp units, well I guess halogen should be the way to go.
Comment
-
Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences
Could someone share the cost of the following parts.
- Air Filter
- Oil Filter
- Fuel Filter
- Yamalube MineralOil 1L.
Does yamaha SVC's sell these parts, so we could get them changed at FNG? or only SVC changes them?
Also, does FZ25 use Iridium spark plug or normal ones? Whats the cost? Regular ones sell for ~100 bucks where as Iridium ones cost above 400.
Comment
-
Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences
Originally posted by Shamanth Gowda View PostCan anyone suggest or provide links to horns and relay suitable for fz25? Thanks
Fazer 25 Horns? They should be ideal, unless there are any major wiring changes for FZ25 with Fazer 25.
Wait for few days, people will research or get in touch with service centers and will update.
If you visit SVC, you can check with them and update us too.
Comment
-
Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences
Yes, I'm giving my bike for first service on 28th. Will check with svc thenOriginally posted by kris123456 View PostFazer 25 Horns? They should be ideal, unless there are any major wiring changes for FZ25 with Fazer 25.
Wait for few days, people will research or get in touch with service centers and will update.
If you visit SVC, you can check with them and update us too.
Comment
-
Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences
White LED light will wash away in halogen lighting. Nothing can be done unless the LEDs are of higher wattage.Originally posted by jass007 View PostWhat is the best solution for the headlamp? I adjusted the throw, but still its not at all bright even when I compare to scooty's halogen light. I thought of change the LED to halogen, but I don't know whether it look good and how much WATT is going to be consumed. If any one have good ideas, please do.
I dont think there is any straight fit here, best would be going for aux lights.
I hardly find the useful in smaller motorcycles apart from swag value!Originally posted by hemanta View PostFaced an accident this Monday. One wagonR hit me from the side. Broke left rear view mirror and clutch lever. Tomorrow I plan to put those adjustable and foldable levers. Are those universal?
Some one posted prices just above your post and also lot many times earlier too. Search.Originally posted by kris123456 View PostCould someone share the cost of the following parts.
- Air Filter
- Oil Filter
- Fuel Filter
- Yamalube MineralOil 1L.
Does yamaha SVC's sell these parts, so we could get them changed at FNG? or only SVC changes them?
Also, does FZ25 use Iridium spark plug or normal ones? Whats the cost? Regular ones sell for ~100 bucks where as Iridium ones cost above 400.
Iridium -> Swag!
It will retain slowly on usage. except water and soap...nothing else must touch disc brake areas.Originally posted by niharx View PostAfter disel wash , both brakes are almost dead , 20% of feedback is left in brakes,rear is almost dead,any suggestions regarding what can be done?2007 - Hero Honda CBZ Xtreme
2008 - Yamaha YZF R15
2009 - Hero Honda CBZ Xtreme
2013 - KTM 390 Duke
2017 - Yamaha FZ25
Comment
-
Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences
Clean disk using a mild de-greaser (eg:Colin,brake clean). If using Colin, apply it on a cloth then wipe your brake disk using the cloth.Originally posted by niharx View PostAlready cleaned with soapy water still less feedback .Last edited by krishna6239; 10-23-2017, 12:21 PM.
Comment
-
Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences
Hello Folks,
Few inputs after completing another short trip:
1. Completed using Motul 7100 FS for more than 1000kms now. As of now no problems are experienced. it's only like post 3k rpm or rather around 4 to 5k rpm I hear a different engine sound. I went to Yamaha SC. They have confirmed me that Motul 7100 10w40 (FS) is perfect for FZ25 and there is no harm in using it. I have also asked if using any lube oil other than Yamaha may harm the warranty. They have replied a dead no. They showed me that there are users who use Motul and that has been filled at there stations.
2. Those who are creeping on braking, I would like to share an experience of mine. Day before yesterday I had an accident. I was coming back to Mumbai using NH48, somewhere in a bridge A Verna in front of me made a dead stop. I was riding at a speed of 110kmph. I manged to slow down while using both brakes and braked really hard. I have however rear ended the Verna but then the bike left almost scratch less and braking was good enough that the bike came to halt with a stoppie. Though I have rear ended the Verna the impact was minimal due to good braking.
3. The bike is really good. And the parts even though pointed out as flimsy, post my experience I will say they are really durable.b SANE to b insane!
skype: maadyy06
Comment



Comment