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Don't think so, problem is the socket is totally different and not available on market. so we have to modify the wiring on projector side. but overall price to performance is really bad it costs around 8k. it's better to just use good quality auxiliary lights or retrofit 2 x 2.5" Chinese led projectors for half the cost and almost 2.3-2.6x output.Originally posted by Sivaaravindh View PostFz25 2018 (ABS retrofitted)
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Bro the stock LEDs are completely fine for me since am a i city user mostly....will they fix the extra washers for the vibration?Originally posted by slopegatri View PostDon't think so, problem is the socket is totally different and not available on market. so we have to modify the wiring on projector side. but overall price to performance is really bad it costs around 8k. it's better to just use good quality auxiliary lights or retrofit 2 x 2.5" Chinese led projectors for half the cost and almost 2.3-2.6x output.
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Oh, i thought you were asking about projector. yes they can fix extra washers at SVC, in case they ask, these washers are used in engine mounting bolts.Originally posted by Sivaaravindh View PostBro the stock LEDs are completely fine for me since am a i city user mostly....will they fix the extra washers for the vibration?Fz25 2018 (ABS retrofitted)
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Thank you Captain Obvious!Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View PostThe intake goop can be caused by lot of factors, bad fuel, back fire, and blow by gases recirculation to intake. When oil soaked vapors enter intake they will eventually gum up the throttle body blade or the bore depending on a lot of factors. Bad quality fuel is the worst that can cause excessive carbon deposition and in turn cause more carbon deposition. Also, how well, the throttle bodies/carbs are periodically cleaned also come to play.
Carbon is the result of incomplete combustion and it is different from the golden/brownish varnish residue you usually find on the intake tract.
There is an explanation that says that the close proximity of this residue to the engine head results in the residue getting baked and resulting in what Paul has found, this explanation I feel again is far fetched due to the same not being evident on motorcycles of the past irrespective of them being enabled with SAI or not but then we do not have anything else to prove cause and effect.
As for backfiring, it shouldn't happen on a FI motorcycle that is running well, there are no two ways about it. In fact the only time I've experienced backfiring was when I was dialing in a VM28 in my ZMA, even on the stock carb with upsize jets it did not backfire which gives us a clear idea of how off the AFR setting has to be for a motorcycle to backfire.
As for Bad Fuel, Blow-By etc etc, Yes, more carbon is formed, BUT on a healthy stock engine there is no reason for it to wind up in the intake tract, cause flow is not bi-directional under normal circumstances.

So unless there is a specific reason resulting in carbon ending up in the intake tract, we'd have to settle with the explanation of the residue being cooked by the heat from the engine, the only reason we've not experienced the same on our motorcycles of the past could be because they were not running as lean as the current motorcycles to heat up so much.
Regards,
A.P.Motorcycling Experience:
2000 ~ 2017 Y2K Kinetic Zoom (Disposed at 15k)
2011 ~ 2015 Hero Honda Karizma R (Sold at 56.5k)
2013 ~ 2014 Bajaj Discover 100 4G (Sold at 16.5k)
2015 ~ 2017 TVS Wego (Totaled at 18k)
2015 - Bajaj Pulsar 220F (Currently 31k) < Garage Queen!
2017 - Bajaj CT100B (Currently 21k) < 'Golden Quadrilateral' Runner!
The Ride was Good, but Life is short, spend it Wisely!
Adios Comrades!
A.P. 2018
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Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences
FZ25/FZS25 BS6 https://www.yamaha-motor-india.com/y...-fz25-bs6.html
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yes, but looks like old leg guard won't fit with it, gotta replace it with new one. also there's led indicators available as accessories for 1490rs.Originally posted by Sivaaravindh View PostThe new fz's are comes with undercowl. Can we buy them?
new le guard - 990rs.
front mudguard looks to a bit wider and longer now. ( to protect exhaust pipe from mud baking and turning orange )Fz25 2018 (ABS retrofitted)
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Leg guard looks neat than the older one.Originally posted by slopegatri View Postyes, but looks like old leg guard won't fit with it, gotta replace it with new one. also there's led indicators available as accessories for 1490rs.
new le guard - 990rs.
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I wish it will fit the old bs4 bike.Yamaha fzs (2009-2012)||Honda unicorn(2012-2013)|| Hero karizma R (2013 - 2016)||Honda CBR 250R(2016)||Honda Hornet(2016-Present)
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and also the pass switch back to normalOriginally posted by #bpk View PostSome more pics [emoji4].
Negative LCD display and improved headlight is a good move by Yamaha. Though the light is not that powerful but still it'll be better than the bs4 version. Only 6th gear is missing. The refinement may increase let's see.
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