Yes, it is possible to get a rear disc brake installed on a Yamaha FZ-S V2 from a service center. The FZ-S V2 originally comes with a rear drum brake, but if you prefer the added braking performance and control of a disc brake, you can have it installed as an aftermarket modification.
To get a rear disc brake installed, you would typically need to follow these steps:
Research and choose a suitable rear disc brake kit: Look for reputable brands that offer rear disc brake conversion kits specifically designed for the Yamaha FZ-S V2. These kits usually include the necessary components such as the disc rotor, caliper, mounting bracket, brake lines, and associated hardware.
Visit a trusted service center or authorized Yamaha dealership: Take your bike to a service center or an authorized Yamaha dealership that has experience with aftermarket modifications. Discuss your intention to install a rear disc brake and inquire about their expertise and availability to perform the installation.
Consult with the service center: Once you have chosen a suitable rear disc brake kit, consult with the service center to confirm compatibility, discuss the installation process, and obtain a cost estimate. They can provide guidance on the specific requirements and any additional modifications that may be necessary during the installation.
Schedule the installation: If you are satisfied with the information provided by the service center and wish to proceed, schedule an appointment for the installation. Make sure to inquire about the estimated time required for the installation and any other specific instructions they may have.
Installation and testing: The service center will carry out the installation of the rear disc brake kit on your Yamaha FZ-S V2. Once the installation is complete, they should perform thorough testing to ensure the functionality and safety of the newly installed brake system.
It's important to note that modifying your motorcycle, including the installation of a rear disc brake, may impact the warranty provided by the manufacturer. It's advisable to discuss this with the service center or dealership beforehand and understand any potential implications.