That Second photo accomplishes the "Beast" image you were aiming for? MUCH attitude! ...isn't the Fazer such an adaptable machine! Plus very rewarding (for you) to see the end result, knowing you put all the blood sweat and tears into the project.Did you need to do much engine / dyno work, after fitting those Cone filters?
That’s mint!! Love it!!I’m wondering the same, how’s performance with the pod filters??Lots of people say it’s a no no. Can you send me the tyre specs? Amazed that front tyre fits under the guard!Cheers (I’m from melb but living in uk, don’t let that put u off haha)
Looks good! Could you post a picture of how the clocks are mounted to the headlight brackets? I'd like to do something similar.
Thanks but I mean the tyre specs. I just picked up a tkc 80 Rear tyre 150/70/17 for £11.50 with half tread. Very curious what width and height your front tyre is??
Hi, I'm new. This looks great. What did you do for the seat - did you need a new seat pan, or just take off the upper level of the existing one to flatten it?
Well all I can say is EPIC. Great build. I've a 2017 Yamaha MT-09 Tracer in the garage but I'm a bit precious about it sadly so I've just plumped for a '98 Fazer. The intention is of having a toy to play with and to make a project bike scrambler. Like Daryl's bike on TWD. I came across the reviews for the Fazer and I was instantly sold that this could be a great winter hack, a fun bike with a lower seat, a comfortable riding position and now your build as an idea of how I can fettle the machine into something rather stunning and a head turner. Can't wait. Well done!
I own this bike now, still going strong!! Thank you for building it!