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Messages - snakeyprince83
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« on: 03 September 2016, 11:48:18 am »
Hi guys, so I finally did it with the help of a fox running out in front of me, front fairing is cracked badly so I'm gonna need another but I can't find one anywhere! It's the gold im after.
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« on: 05 October 2015, 03:25:47 pm »
So took the fazer on a 3 hour trip the weekend (i dont do it often as i live in guernsey and it's TINY here) getting up to speeds i'm not used to and the wind was killing me (not to mention thick fog) , i'm 6'2. Just wondering if any of you have changed your screens to something more user friendly to take that wind over your heads, i'd be interested to know what you have got.
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« on: 11 August 2015, 09:18:15 pm »
Just anything you think i may find helpful, little tips or adjustments you made, where did you put the ballasts? cheers fella!
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« on: 11 August 2015, 05:22:28 pm »
Hey guys, my xenon retrofitlabs headlight conversion kit has arrived with no instructions (which is a disaster if you're completely crap with that sort of thing like i am) so any help on installation would be a massive welcome, be interested to hear from others who have bought the retrofitlabs kit as well. Cheers, ride safe!
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« on: 23 July 2015, 09:24:43 pm »
Legend! thanks
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« on: 22 July 2015, 10:26:57 pm »
Aye up, i have the gold fazer, i cant find a belly pan in gold so i'm thinking of spraying it in gold but where can i get hold of some paint that matches?!
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« on: 22 July 2015, 10:21:17 pm »
Think i'm going to go with the retrolabs kit, pricy but they seem top notch and come with everything you need.
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« on: 21 July 2015, 10:36:38 pm »
Where did you get the HID from sinto?
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« on: 21 July 2015, 10:07:34 pm »
Looking at doing this myself, was is it easy enough? i have been told i need to put the headlight unit in the oven?! did you do that?
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« on: 20 July 2015, 07:58:40 pm »
That is one sexy looking fazer, where'd you get the box from? I am just thinking throw over panniers and a rucksack with a cargo net on the back seat may be less hassle, haha.
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« on: 20 July 2015, 07:30:32 pm »
Allo, i'll be buying some stuff so i can carry my crap and bring back more crap when i go away on the bike, what do you guys have, where did you get them? thoughts and reviews on what you do own?
Cheers.
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« on: 18 July 2015, 11:06:11 pm »
changed it today, it wasnt loose enough that i could turn it with my fingers but it didnt take much with the wrench at all, came right off, i tightened it to 80. Was much easier than i thought. Next is to save some pennies for the retrofit labs headlight conversion kit so i can see where i'm going in the dark, cheers all!
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« on: 18 July 2015, 11:03:14 pm »
Thanks guys, i am absolutely crap with electronics so i'll probably just take it to an auto electrician or mechanic, really cant believe how shocking the standard headlights are!
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« on: 15 July 2015, 10:57:04 pm »
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« on: 14 July 2015, 10:25:54 pm »
My dad used to race motorbikes when i was a kid, so i always like them but i didnt really get in to them properly until a year ago! i bought myself a little 125 scooter to get to work, quickly figured out i loved riding but i hated scooters so i bought a fazer, the rest is history, well and truly hooked.
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« on: 13 July 2015, 08:12:21 pm »
Great video Panthor, very helpful, i'm thinking after 4600 miles mine would take a lot more work to get the nut loose than yours? Got the confidence to do it myself now though and will do so soon enough, cheers!
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« on: 13 July 2015, 08:09:50 pm »
Yeah that is what mine looks like, i can see the thread like that on mine when i shine a torch down on it, i will get it done sooner rather than later just for peace of mind, if it came off and wrecked anything i'd kick myself and my missus would rip my other nuts off over the hefty repair bill haha
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« on: 13 July 2015, 05:44:36 pm »
Brilliant, thanks. I have had a look with a torch and I can see some thread, it's not flush but if I'm not going to have a problem because of the bikes low mileage I will get it done at the garage when I take the bike in for its yearly service in a few months time
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« on: 13 July 2015, 02:37:11 pm »
Also where can I order, or what parts number is the new nut?
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« on: 13 July 2015, 12:22:13 pm »
Cheers guys, helpful advice. I will have a look after work.
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« on: 13 July 2015, 12:22:49 am »
Hi guys, i have recently heard about the problem with the sprocket nut not fititng properly and falling out, i have an old 98 fazer, 4'600 miles, i'm a bit paranoid now and want to go check it out, what am i looking for?, is it easy to check myself or would taking it to the garage be the best bet? Cheers.
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« on: 13 July 2015, 12:19:43 am »
Hi guys, passed my test last week, now planning on doing some serious miles. I have heard about the problem with the nut on the sprocket (the front nut?) coming loose and falling off, well that sounds bad and i dont want it in the back of my mind, before i buy a new one is it possible to check myself that it needs replacing, what do i need to look for? Any help much welcome, cheers.
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« on: 12 April 2015, 09:55:07 pm »
Hi guys, i dont know if i'm allowed to promote my dad's buisiness on here, it is a small family run venture so i am trying my best to help them out, if it's an issue i'll take it down or whatever. He is basically able to print t-shirts with any picture you like, same goes for mugs, so if you want anything with your beloved fazer on take a look at the website, good prices! www.makepennycrafts.co.ukThanks!
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« on: 13 March 2015, 10:14:54 pm »
Thanks guys, i have looked on youtube but poor sound quality doesnt really do them much justice, so far blue flame and fuel exhausts are out in the lead, pay day cant come quick enough!
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« on: 03 March 2015, 07:16:46 pm »
Hi peeps, new to biking, learning as i go mechanically (not much experience at all) i have a 99 fazer and i would like to put a new exhaust on her to give her more of a voice, i dont want something that is going to piss the neighbours off to much but i want a nice tone, also what is required after the exhaust is fitted, are they plug and play or do i need to make adjustments elsewhere to compensate for the new can? give me your recommendations and tips, much appreciated!
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