Which FZR400 modle

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Re: Which FZR400 modle

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CRM wrote:
Evilchicken0 wrote: Mind the dorr on your way out CRM
Door's not the problem its the oil on the floor i keep slipping on. might rename this section to the Norton section ;)
I'm finding as I get older I'm getting more and more like a Norton motorbike - old, slow, unreliable and a little bit leaky!!
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Re: Which FZR400 modle

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Phil Norton wrote: I'm finding as I get older I'm getting more and more like a Norton motorbike - old, slow, unreliable and a little bit leaky!!
bit like us really
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Re: Which FZR400 modle

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Yam's don't really leak - they burn oil. I use 10w40 patchoily, give the garage a hippy feel
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Kayla850 wrote:
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CRM wrote:lol true, they rust better, use oil better and blow up far better.
Here comes site admin, lowering the tone in our section of the forum :P :grin:
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Re: Which FZR400 modle

Post by Morespeedvicar »

You've got to admit that yam calipers are a bit crap, me fzr ones are always sticking, but me nc30 ones i've rebuilt once in three years and are still great!
But i still love me 3en1! Honest i do........
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Re: Which FZR400 modle

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I think the calipers are ok, just keep them clean. I did my 3TJ ones once and never had a problem.
The honda sliding calipers have ok reliabilty too as long they're clean and the sliding pins are paked with grease (unlike a mates Hornet) they could do with having the top and bottom mounting bolts the same length though.

Given the choice though I'll go with 4 pistons rather than 2
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Re: Which FZR400 modle

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Actually i will chip in here, and say the brakes on all my old 3XV's were possibly the best brakes i have ever had on a bike. granted the finish was shite, but they sure worked well.
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