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Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today
« Reply #900 on: 12 November 2019, 10:44:24 am »
:)  Sensitive neighbours!
Yep coming up for mot soon so will get carbs done then, newish filter in but next time for k & n

I've got a 230mm aftermarket exhaust on my Fazer. As long as the removable baffle is fitted in, MOT will be fine.

Plus then I take mine out as soon as I get home - being heard by other motorists (plus pedestrians) is safer for all - plus I don't get on with my neighbours anyway, so FCUK them!!  :rolleyes :D

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Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today
« Reply #901 on: 12 November 2019, 11:30:07 am »
being heard by other motorists (plus pedestrians) is safer for all
When I am in my car listening to Abba turned up to number 11 I can not hear you from behind me.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.

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Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today
« Reply #902 on: 12 November 2019, 02:31:21 pm »
being heard by other motorists (plus pedestrians) is safer for all
When I am in my car listening to Abba turned up to number 11 I can not hear you from behind me.

That's ok you wont hear me, but when you start to feel the rumble, you'll know I'm there.  8) :lol

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Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today
« Reply #903 on: 17 November 2019, 04:40:52 pm »
Just spent 3hrs removing hein gerrick heated grips right side took ages to get off.
Not so much heat after many years of use.



Then rerouted new wiring all different lengths. Hid excess cable under tank in front of electrical box.
The new oxford advanced sports are fitted no need to trim as they are 123mm long and fit well.


Beware the superglue provided sets in seconds if you don't get it in place first time forget it it sets instantly.
So test fit more than one time to make sure you get it right.
Roll on the cold weather.

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Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today
« Reply #904 on: 12 January 2020, 07:40:13 pm »
Hope the attachment works. After seeing LED sidelights , I decided to fit 2 of these. Looked good :) twin sidelights and bright :) . Then went for a wee spin,,, and when I got back,,, looked at lights,,, :eek :eek , all I could see inside headlight was bits of LED's  :'( . Have they fell to bits or went bang ,,, I don't know :\ . But wont be using these again. :\

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Re: What have you done to your FZS600 bike today
« Reply #905 on: 18 January 2020, 08:19:34 pm »
clutch adjustment. :D rear brake bleed  :D new spark plugs  :D fairing repair  :D new handle bars :D
tomorrow clean chain and straighten front forks and wash lol