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    Gen1 radiator fan broken - cheaper replacement from USA than UK

    Just for interest's sake the part number is 23P-12405-01-00 (the last "NN" is the colour code but this part has no colour option so it's always 00 for this part). My local Yamaha main dealer told me that actually the 01 was replaced by the 02 (i.e. 23P-12405-02-00) so they thought maybe Yamaha...
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    Gen1 radiator fan broken - cheaper replacement from USA than UK

    Thanks - yeah I did consider the used segment but there were only two when I looked and I couldn't trust that they hadn't been dropped. And given the relative price difference it was a tough call but I didn't want to risk an Ebay run-around with faulty items. The fan is vulnerable to side drops...
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    LeoVince LV-One Evo and OEM panniers

    A few years ago I replaced the OEM exhaust on my 2011 Gen1 with a LeoVince LV-One Evo and I've been very happy with it both acoustically and visually. I was going to keep the OEM in case I ever sold the bike to buy a Gen2, but unfortunately it was stolen from my driveway within 24hrs of me...
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    Gen1 radiator fan broken - cheaper replacement from USA than UK

    So I was due to tour Scotland on 14th September with my 2011 S10 and I'd recently bought an extra drybag and fitted AltRider crash bars. All set! It's been a trouble-free gem of a bike since I bought it in Dec 2015 and, despite leaving it out in all weathers 24x7x365 it's aged decently. Then...
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