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I'm so used to SMF meaning Simple Machines Forum I never thought of that
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General / Re: No preview« on: 29 December 2010, 09:08:10 pm »
Maybe it don't work on new posts, or if you use the 'proper' reply (rather than the quick one)?
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Messages for Users / Re: Farjo« on: 29 December 2010, 09:06:55 pm »
I did receive it - I made a comment and closed the report. Did you get anything?
I'll subscribe to this thread and see what happens. 1829
General / Re: No preview« on: 29 December 2010, 08:38:29 pm »
From what I've seen it always works but sometimes you have to scroll up for it, so it looks like it's not there
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General / Re: Autumn Pootle« on: 29 December 2010, 08:35:46 pm »
Yes, I don't wish to touch that can'o'worms :x
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The Laboratory ! / Re: Preview on hover« on: 29 December 2010, 08:16:10 pm »
When I was setting it up I couldn't get it to work, but now it does and looks very good - better than Yuku.
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Introduction / Re: My name is....« on: 29 December 2010, 08:14:20 pm »You're the main tester - involved at all stages of this long, long project 1834
Introduction / Re: Bristol Foccer« on: 29 December 2010, 05:50:25 pm »
Hi, we met once in Bristol at that coffee place with GTPete
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FZS600 Fazer / Re: Thundercat carb-engined Fazers 1998-2003.« on: 29 December 2010, 05:35:47 pm »
OK
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General / Re: I made it here :)« on: 29 December 2010, 05:33:31 pm »
No, you're definitely helping - everything you get confused by will confuse everyone else, so best get them sorted now.
The BMF corner access is on my to do list, but yes it will be helpful to copy whatever stuff across. Yes it is only the bare bones - I want people to add things to the gallery, documents, links, etc etc. MikeRBiker (and others) has copied some of the stickies from the old site and they're all in the Articles forum for the minute. They will go on another menu item, as will the FZ6 stickies. Once that's set up it will make more sense. 1837
FZ6 / Fazer / Model numbers« on: 24 December 2010, 03:29:46 pm »
Shamelessly stolen from Rob2222:
I know this model numbers: FZ6-N == Model 2004-2006 Naked FZ6-S == Model 2004-2006 with fairing FZ6-NA == Model 2004-2006 Naked & ABS (Anti Lock System) FZ6-SA == Model 2004-2006 with fairing & ABS (Anti Lock System) FZ6-NHG(W) == New S2 Model 2007 Naked (W marks Australian version) FZ6-SHG(W) == New S2 Model 2007 with fairing (W marks Australian version) FZ6-NAHG == New S2 Model 2007 Naked & ABS (Anti Lock System) FZ6-SAHG == New S2 Model 2007 with fairing & ABS (Anti Lock System) Then there are the US models: FZ6-SS FZ6-SSC I've found in different Yamaha PDF's too: FZ6-S (Europe South Africa) FZ6-SV (Australia) FZ6-ST (U49/Canada) FZ6-STC (California) FZ6-NHG (Europe/South Africa) FZ6-NHGW (Australia) FZ6-SS(C) From the US Manual 2004. FZ6-ST(C) From the US Manual 2005. FZS6-V(C) From the US Manual 2006. FZS6-W(C) From the US Manual 2007. FZS6-X(C) From the US Manual 2008. FZS6-Y(C) From the US Manual 2009. This looks for me that in SS and ST the 2nd letter stands for the year. And then they changed the system and V-Y stands for the year. (What happens 2011??) Oh dear. Well, it looks like: A = ABS (Anti Lock System) C = California Version HG = The 2007 new S2 model. (Why H AND G?) X = The 2007 new S2 model in the US. N = Naked S = Fairing V = Australian Version W = Australian Version BR Robert 1838
The Laboratory ! / Preview on hover« on: 23 December 2010, 02:04:22 am »
Is it on new topics only or just don't work ???
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Events, Meets, Ride outs etc / SPRING MEET 2011 Was a marvelous weekend!« on: 09 December 2010, 02:21:37 am »
View the centre's website here: Westend Outdoor Centre
See more pictures here Pricing Gone up for 2010 (£270 per night for £250) hence places work out at be £27 each for the three nights in a luxuriously appointed bunk bed. Note: spaces have all booked up quickly this year - please don't let this put you off coming - see the sections on camping and dossing down Normally those who subsequently cannot make it will get their deposit/money back, dependent upon the timing i.e once I have committed to the food spend which is usually around a week prior then refunds will only be made if your place can be passed on. Otherwise the shortfall has to be covered by those who have attended. As last year you have plenty of time to book the time off; that said I appreciate "stuff" happens and can't be avoided - be assured I will try me very best to refund you if this happens. Food/beer will be around £35-£40 per head - the non meat eaters and tee-totalers get a corresponding reduction on the cost. This has always been a three night event. If you want to stay for less then fine, but again I've booked for three nights so you pay for three nights. Last year (2010) people not staying Sunday did get a discount but only because there was a surcharge this year. I had considered a system whereby those wanting only two nights paid more per night but less in total than those staying for three but it depends on numbers but its too much hassle for me. Popping over for one night only? Normally anyone who turns up on the Sunday (or other night but there is unlikely to be any spare bunks on the Fri and Sat) and takes a vacated bunk chucks some money in the kitty. Saturday Entertainment Of the musical variety.................will look to book the band again for the Saturday night - Les has offered to bring along his band but Steve says they are shit Payment You can pay me cheque, Paypal or Bank Transfer (preferred) send email to 2011@springmeet.co.uk and I will forward the details Please DO NOT use the Yuku PM feature! Beverages Sufficient quantities of alcoholic and non-alcholic are provided Food There will be the usual (excellent local butchers) BBQ fayre for the Friday and Saturday nights together with the usual snacks etc For Sunday night this time will go for the steak pie, peas, mash, gravy option. There will be full cooked breakfast on the Sat and Sun mornings. Camping (NOT FREE) There are quite large grounds attached to the centre which can be used for camping The following rates apply: £5 per person per night, or £10 per tent per night (payable to me to subsequently pay the proprietor). On top of the camping fees campers will have to pay the food/beer/entertainment charge. I have a family type tent (will sleep six) and another Vango tent (sleeps two realistically) which I can erect for anyone who wants to camp but doesn't fancy lugging a tent with them? Dossing Down Inside (also NOT FREE) There are two first floor lounge areas in the bunkhouse (one which lends itself perfectly as a overflow sleeping area). There are no beds but I can provide (free of charge - as I am a Lancastrian not a Yorkshireman) a limited number of air beds. I have cleared this with the proprietor, however, as he is a proper Yorkshireman, there will be a £5 per person per night charge This is an alternative to camping at similar cost but all you need to bring is a sleeping bag. This option will be limited to a maximum of ten people (due to space and I only have five airbeds and only two of them currently work - this should be resolved for 2011 and I can look at getting some more or even borrowing some camp beds). Bookings/Bunk Allocation 1 - Moffmeister (paid in full) 2 - Stualdino (deposit paid £15) 3 - Looney Tunes & Mrs Looney 5 - MurphySG (deposit paid £9) 6 - Imagine Beer Slag 7 - Chrisbiker (paid in full) 8 - Billy600 9 - Krisdookie & Fluffs (deposit paid £9) 11 - Matty 12 - Marchride 13 - Eddie & Val (deposit paid £67) 15 - aroughcircle 16 - Neilly71 (deposit paid £30) 17 - Mrs & Mrs Scragmeister 19 - Master Scragmeister 20 - Nakedadder (deposit paid £50) 21 - Hobbsy (deposit paid £50) 22 - Fazerboy + The Undertaker (deposit paid £50) 24 - Sheldon22 25 - Bigmac +1 (deposit paid £60) 27 - Lastinspace (deposit paid £60) 28 - Frosty Fingers 29 - Bigralphie (deposit paid £12) 30 - Colin (deposit paid £30) Campers 31 - Oldgit (deposit paid £25) 32 - Alex Watson (deposit paid £25) 33 - Streethawk Reserves Richy Hamos 1840
Events, Meets, Ride outs etc / Foccer xmas do 12th December - Bedford« on: 09 December 2010, 01:52:03 am »
Mongolian Wok - all you can eat Buffet
1pm onwards in Bedford 3a The Broadway Bedford Bedfordshire England MK40 2TJ 1841
Your Suggestions and How you can help / Re: List of stickies« on: 02 November 2010, 02:13:45 pm »1842
The Laboratory ! / Re: Time?« on: 31 October 2010, 03:14:50 am »
Well that's one up on Yuku - it updated itself
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Your Suggestions and How you can help / Re: List of stickies« on: 31 October 2010, 03:13:33 am »
Oh there's no hurry, SMF will be months before releasing a proper version of this software
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Your Suggestions and How you can help / Re: List of stickies« on: 29 October 2010, 08:53:59 am »
Looks good
And yes I left out a few stickies from the old site as otherwise the list would be far too long. 1846
Your Suggestions and How you can help / List of stickies« on: 14 October 2010, 02:21:41 pm »
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Fazer thou corner Wheel Bearing Designators for Gen 1 Fazer 1000 - In progress by GringoRojo Fazer hints and tips Headlight instructions Headlight mod pics (Can be merged with above?) FZ6 specific stuff Mods, mods and more Mods HID kits Lights ...and all of Alan Sherman's original posts Tyres Touring, Rideout routes, GPS - Guides & Questions Good routes in Spain (and France) |