Yamaha/R1 specialist in the Central South
Discussion
Are there R1 riders in Dorset or Hampshire who know of a good R1 mechanic?
Preferrably the type who works or has worked for a Yam dealer but now works for himself or does cash work out of hours.
Mine needs some attention and Im hacked off with sub-standard service from the places youd expect to get results from. Like dealers or Yam specialists for example....
Preferrably the type who works or has worked for a Yam dealer but now works for himself or does cash work out of hours.
Mine needs some attention and Im hacked off with sub-standard service from the places youd expect to get results from. Like dealers or Yam specialists for example....
y2blade said:
what year/model is it? what sort of work does it need?
i dont have any contacts that are Yamaha "Specialists" but i do know a few people in the trade
Its an '04 R1 (underseat pipe jobbie).i dont have any contacts that are Yamaha "Specialists" but i do know a few people in the trade
I need a new front tyre, to find out why the brakes are shite and put a new chain and sprockets on it.
308mate said:
y2blade said:
what year/model is it? what sort of work does it need?
i dont have any contacts that are Yamaha "Specialists" but i do know a few people in the trade
Its an '04 R1 (underseat pipe jobbie).i dont have any contacts that are Yamaha "Specialists" but i do know a few people in the trade
I need a new front tyre, to find out why the brakes are shite and put a new chain and sprockets on it.
Your bike probably needs, at the minimum, a fluid and pad change, both jobs are fairly easy to do. Use a syringe with a piece of clear flexible hose to draw the fluid from the master cylinder, after that top up with new fluid, and then place the pipe on the bleed nipple, master cylinder first. Pull the syringe open and this will draw out fluid/air bubbles, repeat with the calipers, until you have a firm lever.
When the pads are out, give the pistons a clean with a cloth covered in WD/40, or similar.
As I said above, the brakes on mine are very good with the EBC pads and lines. Oh, I change the fluid/clean the pistons at the start of each year.
John.
Biker's Nemesis said:
308mate said:
y2blade said:
what year/model is it? what sort of work does it need?
i dont have any contacts that are Yamaha "Specialists" but i do know a few people in the trade
Its an '04 R1 (underseat pipe jobbie).i dont have any contacts that are Yamaha "Specialists" but i do know a few people in the trade
I need a new front tyre, to find out why the brakes are shite and put a new chain and sprockets on it.
Your bike probably needs, at the minimum, a fluid and pad change, both jobs are fairly easy to do. Use a syringe with a piece of clear flexible hose to draw the fluid from the master cylinder, after that top up with new fluid, and then place the pipe on the bleed nipple, master cylinder first. Pull the syringe open and this will draw out fluid/air bubbles, repeat with the calipers, until you have a firm lever.
When the pads are out, give the pistons a clean with a cloth covered in WD/40, or similar.
As I said above, the brakes on mine are very good with the EBC pads and lines. Oh, I change the fluid/clean the pistons at the start of each year.
John.
Jeez - I am no mechanic but could do those jobs. I thought you were after something more tricky.
Tamworth Yamaha (too far north for you probably are just brilliant.)
http://www.tamworthyamaha.com/
Tamworth Yamaha (too far north for you probably are just brilliant.)
http://www.tamworthyamaha.com/
308mate said:
y2blade said:
what year/model is it? what sort of work does it need?
i dont have any contacts that are Yamaha "Specialists" but i do know a few people in the trade
Its an '04 R1 (underseat pipe jobbie).i dont have any contacts that are Yamaha "Specialists" but i do know a few people in the trade
I need a new front tyre, to find out why the brakes are shite and put a new chain and sprockets on it.
Are you still using the OE pads as if you are they are rubbish, personally I use Bendix MRR pads but EBC HH as has been mentioned are also very good.....
Edited by Andy OH on Thursday 2nd August 09:34
Biker's Nemesis said:
308mate said:
y2blade said:
what year/model is it? what sort of work does it need?
i dont have any contacts that are Yamaha "Specialists" but i do know a few people in the trade
Its an '04 R1 (underseat pipe jobbie).i dont have any contacts that are Yamaha "Specialists" but i do know a few people in the trade
I need a new front tyre, to find out why the brakes are shite and put a new chain and sprockets on it.
Your bike probably needs, at the minimum, a fluid and pad change, both jobs are fairly easy to do. Use a syringe with a piece of clear flexible hose to draw the fluid from the master cylinder, after that top up with new fluid, and then place the pipe on the bleed nipple, master cylinder first. Pull the syringe open and this will draw out fluid/air bubbles, repeat with the calipers, until you have a firm lever.
When the pads are out, give the pistons a clean with a cloth covered in WD/40, or similar.
As I said above, the brakes on mine are very good with the EBC pads and lines. Oh, I change the fluid/clean the pistons at the start of each year.
John.
The lever is firm to start with but get spongy about mid way through a ride. So Im thinking its the fluid. Trouble is, its done this ever since its service, when I was promised the fluid was changed. I also had braided lines fitted since then - no improvement. One reason Im not that keen to take it back there.
308mate said:
Biker's Nemesis said:
308mate said:
y2blade said:
what year/model is it? what sort of work does it need?
i dont have any contacts that are Yamaha "Specialists" but i do know a few people in the trade
Its an '04 R1 (underseat pipe jobbie).i dont have any contacts that are Yamaha "Specialists" but i do know a few people in the trade
I need a new front tyre, to find out why the brakes are shite and put a new chain and sprockets on it.
Your bike probably needs, at the minimum, a fluid and pad change, both jobs are fairly easy to do. Use a syringe with a piece of clear flexible hose to draw the fluid from the master cylinder, after that top up with new fluid, and then place the pipe on the bleed nipple, master cylinder first. Pull the syringe open and this will draw out fluid/air bubbles, repeat with the calipers, until you have a firm lever.
When the pads are out, give the pistons a clean with a cloth covered in WD/40, or similar.
As I said above, the brakes on mine are very good with the EBC pads and lines. Oh, I change the fluid/clean the pistons at the start of each year.
John.
The lever is firm to start with but get spongy about mid way through a ride. So Im thinking its the fluid. Trouble is, its done this ever since its service, when I was promised the fluid was changed. I also had braided lines fitted since then - no improvement. One reason Im not that keen to take it back there.
you can trust there work
Andy OH said:
308mate said:
y2blade said:
what year/model is it? what sort of work does it need?
i dont have any contacts that are Yamaha "Specialists" but i do know a few people in the trade
Its an '04 R1 (underseat pipe jobbie).i dont have any contacts that are Yamaha "Specialists" but i do know a few people in the trade
I need a new front tyre, to find out why the brakes are shite and put a new chain and sprockets on it.
Are you still using the OE pads as if you are they are rubbish, personally I use Bendix MRR pads but EBC HH as has been mentioned are also very good.....
Edited by Andy OH on Thursday 2nd August 09:34
- fitted some discs round the wrong way, resulting in boiled liquid and brake failure on a track day
- failed to tighten a brake bleed nipple, resulting in no brakes 1 mile up the road
- left my bike with a sticky throttle because of poorly adjusted levers after fitting braided lines. Despite insisting it was road tested, I couldnt even get it out of their driveway cause i had to wind the throttle back manually everytime I turned it
- have marked the shit out of my OE black rims EVERYTIME they put a tyre on it (that wont be happening anymore either)
- the bike and handlebars are left greasy each time it goes in
Hence Im looking for alternatives or places where other people have had good experiences.
I could try Crescents, Is there any danger of them being indifferent to non-suzukis?
If they have fitted braided lines, I would bet on it, that you have air trapped somewhere. My guess is that it will be in the master cylinder.
O4 R1's came standard with "GG" pads, which are OK for the road. I've tried Bendix, but prefer the EBC HH. I use them on my track bike, and they perform excellent from cold, wet or dry, and no fade what so ever.
O4 R1's came standard with "GG" pads, which are OK for the road. I've tried Bendix, but prefer the EBC HH. I use them on my track bike, and they perform excellent from cold, wet or dry, and no fade what so ever.
Biker's Nemesis said:
If they have fitted braided lines, I would bet on it, that you have air trapped somewhere. My guess is that it will be in the master cylinder.
O4 R1's came standard with "GG" pads, which are OK for the road. I've tried Bendix, but prefer the EBC HH. I use them on my track bike, and they perform excellent from cold, wet or dry, and no fade what so ever.
Thanks for the tip O4 R1's came standard with "GG" pads, which are OK for the road. I've tried Bendix, but prefer the EBC HH. I use them on my track bike, and they perform excellent from cold, wet or dry, and no fade what so ever.
y2blade said:
308mate said:
Do you have shares in them?
You are Chiefy from Crescents and AICMFP!
NO..NO..and NOYou are Chiefy from Crescents and AICMFP!
you asked for someone reliable/reputable to do the work on your bike!
you can either take my recomendation or not...no skin of my nose
just trying to help
308mate said:
y2blade said:
308mate said:
Do you have shares in them?
You are Chiefy from Crescents and AICMFP!
NO..NO..and NOYou are Chiefy from Crescents and AICMFP!
you asked for someone reliable/reputable to do the work on your bike!
you can either take my recomendation or not...no skin of my nose
just trying to help
y2blade said:
308mate said:
y2blade said:
308mate said:
Do you have shares in them?
You are Chiefy from Crescents and AICMFP!
NO..NO..and NOYou are Chiefy from Crescents and AICMFP!
you asked for someone reliable/reputable to do the work on your bike!
you can either take my recomendation or not...no skin of my nose
just trying to help
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