Fazer Owners Club - Unofficial
General => Introduction => Topic started by: Scunnered on 27 January 2022, 12:21:32 pm
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Hi to all,
Just a quick note to say Hi as I am a brand new member. Just waiting on a 2005 Fazer 1000 to be shipped up to the quite cold Highlands of Scotland. Looking forward to owning my first 1000cc bike.
Had a Fazer 600 Mk1 for last summer.
Previous Bikes
NS125RK, NSR250 MC18, VFR400 NC21, CBR600FY, Bandit 600 MK1, ZX6rJ1, ZZR600E6, Fazer 600 and Now the Fazer 1000 :)
Can't wait to get back on two wheels.
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Welcome to the site. You certainly live in the right area to enjoy your bike (when the weather is kind).
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Welcome. :)
OK, that sums up our quota for the Highlands members.
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Hiya, do you get many speed cameras in the Highlands? Bloody South Coast is infested with em
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Hello from the East coast an hour or so South of you.
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Hiya, do you get many speed cameras in the Highlands? Bloody South Coast is infested with em
You definitely get plenty the moment you cross the border into Scotland going up the east coast. Did a round trip to the Isle of Skye a few months ago - up the east and back down the west - and was shocked by the warm yellow welcome. It is a beautiful drive and there's no need to be doing crazy speeds but I did thank my speed camera app for saving me a few quid.