So after a long hiatus I make a comeback to being an active part of the X-bhp forums because after quite a gap, I've got back to riding with a brand new FZ25. Picked her up yesterday. She's also my first Yamaha.
Looking forward to learning from the ownership thread. Prior to this was active on the P200 thread but have long since sold off my first bike.
There are a few things I need to clarify on and would appreciate if fellow owners here can guide if they can. Apologies if some points have been repeated.
1. Need to get rid of the tyre hugger - any major negative issues with spray from the rear wheels if done?
2. Don't like the mirrors on the bike.. find them quite restrictive. Any suggestions on swaps?
3. The HORN! or should i say "Tweeter".. for a bike that cost this much, what were Yamaha thinking with putting this horn? Ridiculous! Has anyone upgraded to better horns? If so, brand and costing would be appreciated.
4. Seat height I find a tad low for me at 6'3. Will need to get a custom one done with added cushioning.
5. Turn indicators - would definitely love to swap them to LED ones. There are a couple of aftermarket ones being sold on Amazon etc. Are they a direct swap or is there a risk of splicing with the wiring and electricals? Also are the mounts for the indicators universal?
6. Swap the LHS switch control unit to the Pulsar type ones with provision for the front index finger operated pass switch. I dislike the one Yamaha has offered with the thumb operated function for the pass switch. I find I have to compromise my grip when shifting to reach with my thumb. This also restricts the ability to use the high beam dynamically during a turn or lean when you want to hold it on just for a short while to have better visibility on the turn..
Not sure if this is possible though!
Anyways! hope to keep contributing over time to this thread. In the meantime any suggestions or feedback for a new owner from the more experienced ones here will be much welcome. Anything I need to know or keep track of or just make a mental note of - please do not hesitate to share.
Cheers!



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