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Complete diagram and parts list for FZ-07?


andistyr

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[HASH]Fz07partslist
 
I just happen to run across this and I didn't see it mentioned here on the forums or maybe just missed it. It looks like it has the complete OEM parts list and diagrams of the FZ-07.
 
 
Yamaha Parts Pro   Link goes to the FZ-07 white model.
 
All 2015 yamaha bikes (Has the rest of the FZ-07's in the list)
 
 
 
 

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Damn, I would have expected the plastics to be more expensive. I just might order a set of whites for my charcoal/blue. Change up the scheme a bit.
 
Good find!

'15 FZ-07
'93 Honda XR650L (supermoto/pig) (SOLD)

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Andistyr, thanks for posting!! great to have , that's what I been waiting for. This the first time in many years, I have new current bike and parts system.

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Prices tend to be different across the board for all oem parts distributors. I've found you cannot just use one place, and you must use multiple sites IF you want the lowest prices per piece.
 
Here is a good example:
 
http://www.mrcycles.com/oemparts/a/yam/53a99b1cf8700220a44158d0/fuel-tank-2
 
Part number: 1WS-24129-00-P4 (liquid graphite tank plastic, one side) is 63.68 at mrcycles, but it is 57.49 at partspak.com :
 
http://www.partspak.com/ProductCart/pc/Yamaha-1WS-24129-00-P4-Cover-Side-1-1WS2412900P4-p554138.htm
 
Shipping is 16 dollars for both places so you save 5 dollars on that one part if you go with partspak.  If you purchase multiple parts such as the complete body plastics, the savings adds up.
 
But yamaha emblem part number: 1RC-2413B-00-00 is 13.20 from mrcycles but 15.84 for partspak.
 
http://www.partspak.com/ProductCart/pc/Yamaha-1RC-2413B-00-00-Emblem-1RC2413B0000-p512718.htm
 
See what I'm saying?  You pretty much have to cross-reference multiple sites on the parts you are looking to purchase.  Put them all in the basket along with shipping costs and see which site will be the best for your wallet.  For the most part, body aesthetic plastics, partspak.com is the lowest I've found so far.
 
 
 

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