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Messages - fazerphil
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« on: 27 March 2016, 08:12:48 pm »
I have plenty of carbon bits but not for sale. Have cracked plastic for tip if that helps
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« on: 27 March 2016, 07:55:27 pm »
I'll have um bud 07963128618
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« on: 27 March 2016, 07:20:35 pm »
If you still got footrests I'll have um , pm me or text on 07963128618.
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« on: 23 November 2015, 10:59:13 am »
Sounds like your only problem is ground clearance because of your lowered pegs, so shorter links say 136 mm would raise the back end. The bike would be easier to pull onto centre stand but on side stand will lean over more but as long has you can throw right leg over I can't see a down side... Well only if you've got short legs
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« on: 22 July 2015, 10:03:42 am »
Viper touring seat is about half inch taller which helps leg relief. If leg length is a problem then replacing 140 mm standard dog bones with 142 mm dogs would help. Rotating pegs help with leg bend if peg is set forward, this helps blood flow to lower leg. Any modifications from standard will need some fettling. Good luck.
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« on: 29 April 2015, 11:54:10 pm »
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« on: 28 April 2015, 09:56:22 am »
Devilsyam is the man to ask or just buy his cast off's
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« on: 15 April 2015, 07:16:16 pm »
Fitted carbon fibre fairing infils
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« on: 18 March 2015, 09:12:37 pm »
Hi I'm interested in the hugger , Q is it real carbon fibre..
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« on: 18 January 2015, 07:07:25 pm »
Never been happy with standard forks and I've even got R1 forks on a 53 plate Fazer, 9.5 springs maybe a bit harsh for me. Running that with fork Extender's to 782mm length . Had brought some years back a spare pair of forks off flea bay so I dug um outta storage last week and what do u know, buggered adjusters. Darn it So after a swap about and a re oil of 440ml good stuff I took it out forra test this morning and has tony the tiger used to say" it's ggggggreat." Bike forks set at 780mm 440 ml of 10 w oil , comp 10 from H, rebound set on 4 from H . ride height is 25/32. Rear has modified ohlins unit from a gpx 750 With ride height set on 7/28. Gotta say I can't wait for warmer weather to do some side by side tests. PS these forks on a 04 Fazer.
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« on: 24 July 2014, 02:57:10 pm »
Oakley bike club are having a bike show on sat 26th July 2014. I think its open from 10 am but lunchtime would be a safer bet. Event is at the sport's club ground in the village. Access from A6 into village a And over mini rbt and venue on left.
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« on: 28 June 2014, 03:06:55 am »
Haynes manual says 790mm for 04 Fazer. My 5pw r1 legs are 730 mm in compressed. Had some of extensions made with extra 50 mm And it now measures 782mm. Worth the money , wish I'd fun it sooner
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« on: 14 May 2014, 07:04:13 pm »
Dunno about that but centre to centre the dogs from both my fazers was 140 mm. only way to know for sure must be to measure from say axle to fixed point on frame say seat lock. With bike on mainstand remove dogs and move wheel until dog fixing points are 135mm, chock wheel in position Then remeasure the same fixed point on frame to axle.
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« on: 14 May 2014, 05:23:44 am »
It depends on wot shock u got fitted. For a start or if u altered any anything else. R6 shock with 134mm dogs is near standard 130 mm dogs is better , on the mainstand the back wheel is 5 or 6 mm Off floor.
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« on: 14 May 2014, 04:56:16 am »
Got silver ones but not fitted um. They look ok but I got um to try on rear for missus. Diff size on rear, whoops oh well never mind. On front they rotate on axis 360 with flip up hinge But the two parts of each side have peg an hole fixing positions At six or eight diff locations , say 1 3 5 7 9 o'clock. Pegs are a bit weedy and cheap looking. U get wot u pay for.
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« on: 08 April 2014, 08:49:50 pm »
Got told by a lady in demon tweeks that givi don't do fittng kits for mk1 1000 fazers. Seems she ment that they don't list it. Steve from webbs sold me one today , it seems all yams have the same filler.
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« on: 06 April 2014, 03:05:24 am »
Oh darn it luke I didn't think to ask
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« on: 05 April 2014, 04:42:25 am »
After much messing about with different dogbones, I've decided to order some fork extensions from billet biker bits. Expect delivery in a couple of weeks. I'll post the results.
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« on: 10 August 2013, 03:15:32 pm »
Hi yer , ive only got a couuple of ol thous. But ones got ohlins rear and r 1 forks and 136mm links. Second fazer with standard forks and r6 Shock and 130mm links. I think if you sort your rear sag first it would Be best and only then looking at forks. Ftr recomend 15% of travel free sag and about 35% of travel rider sag. Go star racing have a guide on sus settings. Good luck.
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« on: 13 July 2013, 09:01:26 pm »
Can anyone say if this fazermeet is on the same Dates for 2013. Me and a good buddy are interested in doing a late booking, bit ive only just noticed it says 2012.
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« on: 15 May 2013, 05:02:26 am »
I have a spare givi rack, the one that takes side rails . Yours for £35 if any use. email philrollings@rocketmail.com
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« on: 08 May 2013, 08:58:17 pm »
ive got one spare but my plan is to get it chromed and then swap it over so until then it wont be for sale, im busy with things now until sept time but i also have a givi rack and spare box if you want. box is black and only 42 litres so it deffo wont take full face lids.
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« on: 29 April 2013, 11:39:10 pm »
i wired mine into the red ignition connecter using 2.5mm solid wire, spade connecters and terminal blocks
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« on: 29 April 2013, 11:18:56 pm »
i had this prob when fitting marksman bearings, my prob was cause i didnt seat the lower bearing correctly . several smacks with me tickleling stick sorted it. ps i have r1 forks on that one the down side was me tin hat spacer needed a bit shaving off
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« on: 27 April 2013, 10:56:30 pm »
chill out man i dont think falcon said everyone who rides fazers has entered wsb or anythink like, and so what if hes a knowledgeable bloke. maybe if you had your non ex-up fazer dyno-ed and published the results then we could benifit from your wisdom
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