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Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences
Ktm/bajaj charges 650/ piece. so considering its plug and play, price is good enough.Originally posted by Sivaaravindh View Post
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Are the led indicators cost this much😳Originally posted by slopegatri View Post1 pair for 1490.
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1 pair for 1490.Originally posted by Sivaaravindh View Post[ATTACH]255659[/ATTACH]
Can anyone explain me! These two pieces of led indicators cost rs1490? Or the two pair of indicators?
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Hello
Had been on a ride of 1500kms maintaining social distancing whenever possible.
Here are my observations on Liquimoly street 10w40
Engine feels eager to rev, gear shifting has improved a lot, also exhaust note has reduced a little.
These are my observations when compared to 4k kms run yamalube
I've observed a slow oil leak from the drain bolt. But no matter what kept an eye on the oil level which was way above the oil level indicator each time I checked.( And yes I've checked the oil level as mentioned in the manual)
So iam thinking to fill it with 1.3l( i hope oil leak stops near the drain bolt) for the next oil change as the oil level on the dipstick is way above the recommended level.
A few pics for now
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Originally posted by Anupam Das View PostIn my case also the left hand side rubber damper is the culprit. I hope to rectify it when I get optimal condition(s). First, I will replace the dampers with the ones I have already purchased.YesOriginally posted by Anupam Das View PostDampers[ATTACH]255639[/ATTACH]
2 layers of tape on this new damper will change the way the headlights move, I tried replacing just without tape and there was no difference. to replace this you have to loosen and lift the top Yoke. These dampers are pretty low in cost 4rs!
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DampersOriginally posted by Anupam Das View PostIn my case also the left hand side rubber damper is the culprit. I hope to rectify it when I get optimal condition(s). First, I will replace the dampers with the ones I have already purchased.
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In my case also the left hand side rubber damper is the culprit. I hope to rectify it when I get optimal condition(s). First, I will replace the dampers with the ones I have already purchased.Originally posted by pankaj2av View PostWhat i did was add 2 layers of electrical tape on the outside of LH rubber mount, and it resulted in snug fit. In my case LH rubber mount was the culprit
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What i did was add 2 layers of electrical tape on the outside of LH rubber mount, and it resulted in snug fit. In my case LH rubber mount was the culpritOriginally posted by Anupam Das View PostBS4's headlight looks better than BS6's but BS4's headlight shakes a lot as it appears to be rubber mounted to shield it against road jolts. It will be appreciated if any FZ25 owner has found a solution to stop headlight shaking.
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sure, i'm not saying older plastics are bad. but what i have observed is opposite. heck even when i had an accident on fz25 last year, only thing broke was leg guard. all plastics survived with just scratches which was unexpected.
will be using rear mudguard or tank area small plastics for experiment. will throw same usage and care and see which one cracks/breaks/fades first.(15v1/v2/v3/fzv1/v2/v3/rtr200/dom400/fz25) let me know if you want other bikes too. but part should be cheap
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will see how it goes. these kind of things should be done by reviewers who make money from this. but expecting anything from those spec sheet blabbers are too much i guess.
there are some other things i also want to experiment but too poor for it.
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Will eagerly wait for the results 😅.Originally posted by slopegatri View PostThat's a better explanation. now time to do some experiments. will post bi-monthly results. i'm really interested in killing this myth ( if you can call it). don't have anything better to do anyway
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But I will add this though, the 2011 V2 went through 3 accidents and the plastics survived (didn't really break). My Gixxer plastics never cracked or broke with a couple of accidents and thousands of potholes. Again this is a miniscule sample size, so what you said maybe correct.
My FZ25's plastics cracked/broke relatively easily lol. I wouldn't say the old bikes plastics had no flex at all. They had flex but were thicker. IMO Yamaha did it to reduce weight and cost. It maybe just me, but the older bikes felt better put together than these newer ones.Last edited by Shashank K R; 09-11-2020, 08:23 PM.
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That's a better explanation. now time to do some experiments. will post bi-monthly results. i'm really interested in killing this myth ( if you can call it). don't have anything better to do anywayOriginally posted by Shashank K R View PostSorry to barge in, but I have seen and sort of compared the quality of plastics between the bikes. I have friends owning a black 2011 R15 v2, 2019 R15 V3 and a black 2017 FZ25.
The plastics definitely feel thinner and "cheaper" on the newer bikes. It feels somewhat flimsy when tapped, unlike the 2011 V2 which feels solid. Also, the V2 (even though abused over the years) has no rattles and has negligible squeaks. The newer bikes already have cracked plastics and are broken at 1-2 places (this can be caused by screw overtightening by the SVCs, but the same SVCs also serviced the 2011 R15). They also creak/squeak and have much more flex (flex is fine though).
The paint on my friend's FZ25 has faded quite quickly even though he washes and waxes it often. The paint on the R15 V2 still looks very good (ignoring the tank since it is metal). So yes, the paint quality is also lower.
Even comparing the plastics to my previous bike Gixxer or my friend's RTR, it feels cheap. The plastics on those bikes are solid and quality feels good. Meanwhile, on my FZ, at some places the plastic has already cracked and the flex/creak a lot.
I'm not saying they're too flimsy and weak. They're strong enough and do the job, but the feel is completely different.
Spares (such as oil/air filters, clutch plates, engine parts, chain/sprockets) on the other hand are fine. There's nothing much to complain about.
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anyway so far in my experience, those older thick plastics were actually less durable. although their surface finish was better (kinda more satin vs abrasive matt) hence people mistook for better quality. i periodically visit tvs/bajaj/yamaha svc for consumables and what i have observed is - those older Yamahas and newer tvs bikes have the most broken black plastics. bajaj and newer Yamahas don't have this issue. biggest reason is hardness. harder plastic breaks easily and softer plastic scratches/bends easily and doesn't break. but still my sample size is not big enough to draw definitive conclusions. afterall every bike gets different treatment and care so it depends on that too.
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Originally posted by Ashish Tirkey View PostYeah the difference in quality and refinement is pretty prominent if you're comparing to R15, but that's just the way these new Yamaha bikes are, even the R15 v3 doesn't feel as refined and the quality of parts isn't as good as the v2 especially if compared to the v1 and older v2 ....Sorry to barge in, but I have seen and sort of compared the quality of plastics between the bikes. I have friends owning a black 2011 R15 v2, 2019 R15 V3 and a black 2017 FZ25.Originally posted by slopegatri View PostCan you give any examples of that?
i see many people say parts quality is not as good as before, like plastics etc. but i don't really understand.
The plastics definitely feel thinner and "cheaper" on the newer bikes. It feels somewhat flimsy when tapped, unlike the 2011 V2 which feels solid. Also, the V2 (even though abused over the years) has no rattles and has negligible squeaks. The newer bikes already have cracked plastics and are broken at 1-2 places (this can be caused by screw overtightening by the SVCs, but the same SVCs also serviced the 2011 R15). They also creak/squeak and have much more flex (flex is fine though).
The paint on my friend's FZ25 has faded quite quickly even though he washes and waxes it often. The paint on the R15 V2 still looks very good (ignoring the tank since it is metal). So yes, the paint quality is also lower.
Even comparing the plastics to my previous bike Gixxer or my friend's RTR, it feels cheap. The plastics on those bikes are solid and quality feels good. Meanwhile, on my FZ, at some places the plastic has already cracked and the flex/creak a lot.
I'm not saying they're too flimsy and weak. They're strong enough and do the job, but the feel is completely different.
Spares (such as oil/air filters, clutch plates, engine parts, chain/sprockets) on the other hand are fine. There's nothing much to complain about.Last edited by Shashank K R; 09-11-2020, 06:55 PM.
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They did change some parts in bs6 but i'm not sure if noise is gone (i really doubt they will remove that noise).Originally posted by Sivaaravindh View PostGuys....does the rattling noise in the fz is rectified in bs6 version? My friend planning to buy this one! Does anyone know about this?
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Guys....does the rattling noise in the fz is rectified in bs6 version? My friend planning to buy this one! Does anyone know about this?
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