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I wanna ask..my fairing on the side cracked. The one at the front on the left and right, covering part of the fork. Can it be replaced? Where & how much..? Thanks in advance.

IG: @adrielwrites

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I wanna ask..my fairing on the side cracked. The one at the front on the left and right, covering part of the fork. Can it be replaced? Where & how much..? Thanks in advance.

 

You can go to Hong Leong Yamaha to buy the parts. I find that it's cheaper to buy from them than go to a motorshop. Then just add on some labor fees to get someone to fix up for u

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i'd made it for RM80 at KL(RM70 headlight, RM10 "side bracket", RM0 labour) ...d reason i mention as "side bracket" is cz d 1st version side bracket is different frm d new 1...& fr old ver. ,hv to mod a little to fix diamond headlight.. consider dat "side bracket" is just to cover d real steel bracket dat rly supports d headlight....

 

want more nicer 1 is 2 change FZ16 headlite...itz much bigger& ez 2 get it in s'pore... standard fz150i headlight available at Jln Bapok JB,but fr sure cannot get RM80 as i do,cz JB near 2 spore,as so d price is higher...

 

about changing to fz16 headlight, any idea how much it will cost?

IG: @adrielwrites

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Hi guys,

 

Please take a look at this, maybe some of you might be interested.

 

 

http://i1154.photobucket.com/albums/p525/Simplybikes/th_untitled.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

http://i1154.photobucket.com/albums/p525/Simplybikes/th_images55_zps858402ca.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

Description:

 

 

· Universal 7/8” handlebar design, can be fit on most of motorcycles. (For fatbar minor trimming is required for it to fit well.)

 

· Standard rating: DC12V/10A

 

· With waterproof cover.

 

· Can be used on motorcycles, ATVs, scooters, or snowmobiles.

 

· Can be used as power outlet for heated gear, spotlight, GPS, cell phone charger, MP3, interphone.

 

· Super easy installation.

 

· It can not be used to light cigarette.

 

 

 

Specs:

 

· Rating: DC12V/10A

 

· Power Cable: Brown line is positive electrode, and blue line is negative electrode. Please double check when install.

 

 

 

Tips:

 

· It can be install on the handle bar, which diameter is from 22cm to 25cm. If the handle bar diameter is less than 22cm, It can be stuck a rubber tie between the socket and the handle bar. Rubber tie is not included.

 

· If the connector plug is not suitable for the motorcycle, you can remove the plug and connect to the motorcycle directly.

 

 

 

 

Model: UB - 002

 

Price: $10.00

 

 

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I've been trying to follow this thread to see what's happened to this bike but haven't gotten any clues as yet. While Yamaha Malaysia website still list this bike as being sold, it appears that nobody (motor shop) seems to be selling this in Singapore. I was kind of torn between getting this FZ150i and FZ16 but finding out that this bike is actually made in Malaysia gives it a huge advantage. Hope someone sheds some light with regards to the bike soon. tx

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I've been trying to follow this thread to see what's happened to this bike but haven't gotten any clues as yet. While Yamaha Malaysia website still list this bike as being sold, it appears that nobody (motor shop) seems to be selling this in Singapore. I was kind of torn between getting this FZ150i and FZ16 but finding out that this bike is actually made in Malaysia gives it a huge advantage. Hope someone sheds some light with regards to the bike soon. tx

 

Hi. Not so long ago I was also torn between the fz16 and this bike, but this bike won me over because of the price, fuel injection and fuel consumption. Most of the major shops might not carry this bike though. I myself bought it from another rider. You may wish to check out the smaller shops, like those in industrial areas (tampines, yishun..etc)

 

Cheers

IG: @adrielwrites

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Hey cellardoor,

 

you might wanna visit this link.

http://fz150i.forumotion.com/

 

the seller is based in malaysia but from what i understand they have anything and everything we fz150i owners need.

 

ps: never personally bought from them but i believe some of their are more expensive. i would advise sourcing around but in your case, our headlamps are tough to find. if you wanna get the part you gotta pay the price.

 

hope it helped.

 

flint

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Hey cellardoor,

 

you might wanna visit this link.

http://fz150i.forumotion.com/

 

the seller is based in malaysia but from what i understand they have anything and everything we fz150i owners need.

 

ps: never personally bought from them but i believe some of their are more expensive. i would advise sourcing around but in your case, our headlamps are tough to find. if you wanna get the part you gotta pay the price.

 

hope it helped.

 

flint

 

Thanks for the link.

 

Do you have any shops to recommend in SG that might have fz150i stuff?

IG: @adrielwrites

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Guys,

 

anyone knows how much original signal light for Fz150i cost?

If anyone who have change to LED type signal light and have their original signal light collecting dust, can feel free to contact me @9SixSix5O476

 

Thanks

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Hey cellardoor, dont know of any shops cause kinda hard to find after market parts in sg. From what nightman mentioned, wing yap so far has more items. U doing up ur bike eh?

 

Yup..exploring options. So far found it quite hard to do anything as parts are limited here and even in JB. I realized fz150i isnt that popular anymore..but its a good bike :)

 

Where's wing yap at?

IG: @adrielwrites

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Bro u might wanna check hong leong as they are the distributor for yamaha. They should be able to order it for u. Just my 2 cents!:)

 

share with me some ideas on what I can do for my bike? :)

IG: @adrielwrites

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Bro, this bike is made in indonesia. Not malaysia

 

For FZ16 is made in India. Not Malaysia

 

 

I've been trying to follow this thread to see what's happened to this bike but haven't gotten any clues as yet. While Yamaha Malaysia website still list this bike as being sold, it appears that nobody (motor shop) seems to be selling this in Singapore. I was kind of torn between getting this FZ150i and FZ16 but finding out that this bike is actually made in Malaysia gives it a huge advantage. Hope someone sheds some light with regards to the bike soon. tx
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Bro, this bike is made in indonesia. Not malaysia

 

For FZ16 is made in India. Not Malaysia

 

Fz150i made in Malaysia. The Indonesian variant is Vixion.

 

 

I have a FZ150i and the label under the seat says Yamaha Motor Indonesia.

 

If I Recalled Correctly ( IIRC ), FZ-150i was initially ( 2004) designed, made & sold in Indonesia under the name Vixion, later on ( 2008 ) it was sold in Malaysia under the name Fz-150i.

 

Imported bikes are heavily taxed ( under CBU- Completely Built Up ), so what Malaysia did was to import the parts from Indonesia & ASSEMBLED the bike in Malaysia under CKD ( forgot what it stands for ).

 

this was done to reduce the tax, so that it can be sold at a lower price. big bikes Imported from Japan are very expensive in Boleh Land.

 

that is why RX-Z was assembled in Malaysia, likewise for their LC135 , which is made in malaysia which is different from our Spark 135 which is from Thailand. Now, singapore bring in Jupiter from Indonesia.

 

It is all due to their M'sia tax laws. Vixion or FZ-150i are basically the same bike, so in Singapore's case, we have to pay import tax regardless if they are made in malaysia or indonesia, since we import ALL our bikes. So what some shops do is bring in from both countries...that is why such confusion arises.

 

Now, FZ-16 was locally designed & made in India under the YAMAHA brand. Singpaore importers now switch their imports from Thailand & Malaysia to India & Indonesia in recent years.

 

Edit: to cellardoor, as i cannot openly state on this forum where to go or more importantly where NOT to go to service / repair your bikes, i can only advise you to learn to be streetwise & on guard always in BOTH SG & JB. will share some shortcut tips if we ever meet, but in the meantime, don't always be too ready to part with too much money too easily...Both SG & JB are very tough "training grounds" for newbies, i also have to learn the hard way years ago :(

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Raptor: ( quote )

 

"As one gains more experience on a bike... one's perceptions and views on how a bike should be ridden will change over time.. just live and let live for now." :thumb:

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