dforeman
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I told ya'll I was going to ask some dumb questions.. Can someone tell me how to remove the seat on the 2003 FZ1? I don't have a manual yet and want to have a look. Also, is there a tool kit on this machine somewhere?
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The tool kit should be right where the passenger section of the seat is with a rubber strap holding it down.
Thank you very much. My tool kit is non existent!! I wonder if Yamaha still sells this or if someone can tell me the contents, I can build my own.
Once agian thanks. I never thought to check the helmet lock! duh!! More stupid questions to come, I promise!!
No worries...
The only stupid question is the one you don't ask.
Let's see.... Toolkit.... This one will apply to any metric bike.
Suzuki GSXR600/750/1000 TL1000 SV650 - Toolkit : eBay Motors (item 300330946748 end time Apr-12-10 19:54:01 PDT)
One ending about this time tomorrow night... cheap and 0 bids too. KAWASAKI MOTORCYCLE TOOL KIT "ORIGINAL" : eBay Motors (item 150430340255 end time Apr-10-10 17:05:09 PDT)
Well....lets see, I uh....got about 2 acres of strawberries that I'v got to get weeded, you any good with a hoe?........serriously the one thing in the tool kit your deffinatly going to need is the spanner and slip-over extention, the rest is pretty basic stuff like a couple screwdrivers, pliars, that kind of stuff. Your best is ebay, as the stuff new from Yamaha would probably cost a Kings ransom, and its of course all marginal in quality, but sufficient for occasional use, but nothing in the 'everyday' sort of durability. *******Well, actually I found the whole kit, ie. bag and tools from Motorcycle Parts, Motorcycle Accessories ? BikeBandit.com for $78.00 for the FZ1 Gen.1 specific. Go to bikebandit, hit OEM (top left), then year, then modle, then in search type in 'tool kit' then scroll gown to the bottom past the schematics. Note: they are not speciffically shown 'ea.' tool in the contents of the bag, rather only a closed bag is shown. PART # 45 of 'rear fender' schematic, scrolling completly past schematics to the very bottom will bring up menu of pricing.