Yamaha FZ16 Oil Seal Sprocket (93109-20800)
Rated 4.38 out of 5 based on 4 customer ratings
(4 customer reviews)
$14.00
Yamaha FZ16 oil seal sprocket for improved performance and durability.
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SKU: 3896
Category: Part & Accessory
Upgrade your Yamaha FZ16 with our high-quality oil seal sprocket, designed to enhance engine performance, reduce wear and tear, and extend the lifespan of your motorcycle’s drivetrain. Ideal for riders seeking a reliable and efficient ride.
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Nurul Huda –
This oil seal sprocket has been a revelation for my Yamaha FZ16! The improved performance and reduced wear and tear have made my rides even more enjoyable. However, I’m still unsure about the durability of this product… How well will it hold up over time?
Dee Lee –
Thank you for sharing your experience with our Yamaha FZ16 Oil Seal Sprocket! We’re thrilled to hear that it’s made a positive impact on your rides. As for the durability, we’ve had many satisfied customers who’ve used this product for extended periods without any issues. Our oil seal sprockets are designed to withstand the wear and tear of regular use, but as with any mechanical component, proper maintenance is key. We recommend checking your owner’s manual for guidelines on maintenance and inspections to ensure the longevity of your motorcycle’s drivetrain.
Natalie Tan –
I’ve been using the Yamaha FZ16 Oil Seal Sprocket for a few weeks now and I’m impressed with its performance! But, what’s the optimal temperature range for this product? Should I be concerned about its effectiveness in extreme weather conditions?
Dee Lee –
Thank you for sharing your experience with our Yamaha FZ16 Oil Seal Sprocket! We’re glad to hear it’s performing well for you. Our oil seal sprocket is designed to work optimally within the standard operating temperature range of a Yamaha FZ16 engine, which typically falls between 32°F (0°C) and 100°F (38°C). For extreme temperatures above or below this range, we recommend following the manufacturer’s guidelines for proper maintenance and upkeep. In general, it’s always best to avoid exposing your motorcycle to temperatures that exceed 120°F (49°C) or drop below -20°F (-29°C). If you have any further concerns or questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Ravindra Tan –
I recently purchased the Yamaha FZ16 Oil Seal Sprocket and I must say it’s been a game-changer for my motorcycle! The installation was a breeze and the performance boost is noticeable. However, I did experience some minor vibrations after a few hundred kilometers, which might be due to the break-in period.
Kavin Goh –
I’m not sure if I made the right decision in purchasing this oil seal sprocket… Will it really last longer than the original one? Does anyone have any experience with this product?
Thomas Yap –
Thank you for sharing your concern, Kavin! We understand that investing in replacement parts can be a bit uncertain. The Yamaha FZ16 Oil Seal Sprocket (93109-20800) we offer is designed to enhance engine performance and extend the lifespan of your motorcycle’s drivetrain. While it may not last indefinitely, our oil seal sprockets are built with high-quality materials and are engineered to provide a significant improvement over the original part. Many customers have reported a noticeable reduction in wear and tear on their engines after installing this product. If you’d like, we can also share some testimonials from satisfied customers who’ve had positive experiences with this oil seal sprocket. Would you like us to share those with you?