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« on: 04 February 2018, 07:51:02 pm »
Hey guys,
Im installing a plug & play gear indicator, just need to find where the cam sensor is, or how does it look?
Trying to google, but had to give up.
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« on: 04 February 2018, 06:31:37 pm »
Had a measure up of the brackets in diagram 2. As shown two bolts on each side to the existing holes on the frame. Brackets are 7cm in length with 0.8cm spacers. End of brackets are 4cm in diameter with the silver spacer holding the bellypan/fairing to the bracket. Silver spacer is held to the bracket with a 6mm Allen key bolt. Hope this helps.
thanks alot
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« on: 24 January 2018, 07:09:37 pm »
We have a set of TCP lowers on our Fazer 1000. I'm thinking of getting a copy set (spares) of the mountings made up by a mate with an engineering facility and then seeing how close they are to working on our Fazer 600.
If they're close, I'm going to get a set made up to match the 600 and look for some panels - there are some on eBay that look just like TCP ones - my brain tells me they may be from TCP moulds, or copies of their moulds.
Where did you get your panels Nobrakes ?
I would like to buy a set if they match
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« on: 23 January 2018, 04:04:32 pm »
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« on: 23 January 2018, 12:12:39 pm »
We have a set of TCP lowers on our Fazer 1000. I'm thinking of getting a copy set (spares) of the mountings made up by a mate with an engineering facility and then seeing how close they are to working on our Fazer 600.
If they're close, I'm going to get a set made up to match the 600 and look for some panels - there are some on eBay that look just like TCP ones - my brain tells me they may be from TCP moulds, or copies of their moulds.
Where did you get your panels Nobrakes ?
ebay, some polish guy who makes them. https://www.ebay.com/itm/YAMAHA-FZS-600-FAZER-2002-2003-TUNING-SIDE-FAIRINGS-PANELS-LEFT-RIGHT/150711950013?hash=item231721dabd:g:lJwAAOSw2ENW8OgLI would like to buy one set from you, if they match
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« on: 22 January 2018, 06:29:56 am »
Im 190cm, dont find any issues with my legs. If you anyways following the 1 hour riding and 5 min brake rule its gonna be fine.
For longer trips I would go for another windshield. Drove a cross Europe in july, with an Airhawk pillow wich build about 2cm. Was driving between 5-6 hours a day, fzs worked perfectly.
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« on: 18 January 2018, 01:50:07 pm »
Happy to take the bits off and measure/photo them if it helps
I appreciate, everything helps.
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« on: 17 January 2018, 06:11:16 pm »
if these are not available anymore you might be able to fashion up some brackets using what is available from diy stores and ebay just google the names of stuff and you will find them (you will have to measure stuff though)
fig 4+3 shows what would be called a munsen ring - readily available, even at screwfix
fig 2 is just a munsen ring backplate which are usually flat ------- because of the spacing here i would just make up the plate myself with alloy flat bar then drill a central hole to short bolt a threaded spacer to create this piece then use a washer between the fairing and threaded spacer to stop it breaking through
fig 1 - this is where you are going to have to get really creative with a piece of alloy flat bar and a vice to start bending it (impossible to guess from a drawing)
there are rubber lined munsen rings out there but its on you to find them
hope this gives you a backup if nothing else is available
Thanks alot, just the name of the munsen ring helps.
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« on: 17 January 2018, 06:10:27 pm »
The fittings in 2 3 and 4 look very much like those for the (official) Yamaha belly pan. I've got one. 3 and 4 fit round the lower frame tube, and 2 allows for a large spacer (the silver bit) to bolt the bellypan to the frame.
No idea about 1.
Also no idea where you could get them....
where did you get your belly pan from? They might have some spare parts
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« on: 16 January 2018, 07:31:51 pm »
TCP had production in Spain, they closed in 2015 and nothing in stock either. I already asked them, they sent me mounting instructions.
Anyone knows the name of those claps or moutings?
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« on: 15 January 2018, 06:10:07 pm »
Evening all, Does anyone have any idea how to fit theese? Or what parts I need. First bike, no shed experience at all.
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« on: 09 January 2018, 07:51:59 am »
Hi Guys, I need a rack for my GIVI monokey topbox. I had a Renntec rack on my Old SV650 that I fitted it to but the mounting plate used to overhang too much and it didn't seem very secure. Are there any alternatives out there for my 2003 Fox eye fazer 600? or will I have to buy the Givi one?
Thanks
Was same issue with a universal plate on the renntec with a top box of 44L. Too much overhang and it snapped 100km away from the garage. Had to hold the box between my arms on the tank wich resulted some bad scratches.
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« on: 04 January 2018, 11:43:45 am »
Had to reclaim my money from ebay, never received or heard from intobikes. So i ordered those side fairings from poland which are the same as the picture above of the blue one.
Cant wait to get them painted and put them on
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« on: 03 January 2018, 06:06:01 am »
Aye,
My friend contacted the seller and the other "pair" of headlight was on the way. Careful bying those cheap headlights, the quality was shait
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« on: 22 December 2017, 08:59:42 pm »
Good morning,
What are your thoughts of the "1 pair of headlight" definition?
Yamaha YZFR1 YZF 1000 R1 2004-2006. 1 Pair of Headlight (without the bulb interior). High class quality and very durable. Easy install and good working condition. Casing color: Gloss Black. Lens: Clear. Should I expect just 1 headlight or 1 pair = 2 headlights?
(Received only 1 headlight)
Think of it as two tits in one bra.
haha, thanks. English is not my native language, but as I understood trough google it should be 2 headlights in 1 housing
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« on: 22 December 2017, 08:00:11 am »
Good morning,
What are your thoughts of the "1 pair of headlight" definition?
Yamaha YZFR1 YZF 1000 R1 2004-2006. 1 Pair of Headlight (without the bulb interior). High class quality and very durable. Easy install and good working condition. Casing color: Gloss Black. Lens: Clear. Should I expect just 1 headlight or 1 pair = 2 headlights?
(Received only 1 headlight)
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« on: 13 December 2017, 07:23:32 pm »
Nope, been a month ago since i ordered from them. Dont answer on emails or fb.
Gonna reclaim from ebay.
Stay out from this company i guess.
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« on: 18 November 2017, 01:47:43 pm »
I ordered a belly pan last week. Sent the an email and asked for a tracking number. Still no answer from them. Paid trough paypal so i guess im secured anyways
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« on: 18 November 2017, 11:19:14 am »
Hello fellas,
Is intobikes.co.uk a legit site?
Anyone have any experience?
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« on: 12 November 2017, 04:28:56 pm »
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« on: 09 November 2017, 09:35:24 pm »
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« on: 09 November 2017, 07:49:00 pm »
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« on: 23 October 2017, 09:02:36 am »
Most irritating thing ever (my opinion) that things like belly pan and rear hugger was extra you could buy when you purchased a new bike. Why wasnt that a standard thing, at least the hugger could came with the bike. Trying now to find a belly pan and i am not interesset to pay 200 bucks on a new one. If anyone know or have one for theforxeye, I am interessed.
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« on: 23 October 2017, 08:54:12 am »
Maybe you can find some inspiration from this beauty
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