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For Sale & Wanted / Re: Haynes Manual - Fazer 1000 Gen 1
« on: 17 February 2012, 12:12:44 pm »
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For Sale & Wanted / Haynes Manual - Fazer 1000 Gen 1
« on: 02 February 2012, 12:35:02 pm »
Anyone want a used Haynes manual for a Fazer 1000 gen 1?


£10 posted in the UK


Only bought 6 months ago, all pages present and readable, spine solid


Note it is well used (greased and creased) and a house proud person might not want it on the bookshelf!


PM me if interested


Cheers
Ian

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Hi All


Sadly trading in the Fazer, but giving an opportunity to any forum member or visitor to buy first.


The dealer is offering £2,500 against a heavily discounted pre-reg Hornet, so any offer greater than that is a winner.



A few facts:
Registered April 2004
Mileage 21,600
MOT Expiry 4 March 2012
Last dealer service August 2009 at 16,275 miles
Everything works as it should - electrical and mechanical
No significant corrosion, scratches, dents, or damage
No marks and cracks on fairing or tank
No rips or tears in seat
Exhaust 100% sound
Generally good condition and well looked after
In last 6 months: new chain and sprockets, new air filter, new oil and filter, new brake fluid, new fork oil, exup valve service, and spark plugs checked and cleaned
Plenty of wear left in pads/discs, tyres ok for another 1,000 miles+
Extras include: Full luggage as seen on photos (at least 2 keys per case), fender extender, hugger, mudguard, engine bars, and Puig touring screen.

A few small photos below - others available if wanted - please PM me

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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: Help fitting chain
« on: 27 December 2011, 06:20:15 pm »
Ian,  ive got some proper tools to do that job wth ease but i dont know where you are in the country! if your local to Derby id be happy to come and do it for you FOC .
 
 
 
Dave  :)


Thanks Dave - I am quite a way from you in Cambridge unfortunately. I have ordered a hollow link and will try that as it should be a lot easier. Not sure about the hammer solution as knowing me I will hit something expensive (not difficult given Yamaha spares prices).


Cheers
Ian

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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: Help fitting chain
« on: 26 December 2011, 01:18:52 pm »
I think I've worked it out. My riveting tool only has the fitment for hollow links and not solid links. It might have been nice if the tool instructions had pointed that out!

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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Help fitting chain
« on: 26 December 2011, 11:55:40 am »
Hope everyone had a good Xmas.


Had a bit of trouble riveting the "soft link" on my new chain. After hours of using what muscles I have I broke my chain riveter and although I caused an indentation on the ends of the soft links it was not enough to stop me being able to push the link straight back through.


The link is not hollow and I really can't see how any tool could cause it to flare enough to be safe. Has anyone else had this problem? I am thinking of buying a different soft link that is easier to flare.


Any tips appreciated.


Cheers
Ian


Photo shows the unflared pins!

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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Re: Front Sprocket Nut Removal
« on: 23 December 2011, 07:36:50 pm »

Thanks for all the advice and help.

After whacking a manual impact driver for 10 minutes, lubing with WD40, and wrenching with a 4ft bar it finally came off. I can't believe how tight it was and will definitely be buying an electric impact driver for next time!


One little trick as I was on my own was using 3 bungy cords to hold down the brake pedal - attached to the centre stand. It held the brake completely firm.


Cheers
Ian

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Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner / Front Sprocket Nut Removal
« on: 23 December 2011, 03:47:08 pm »
Excitedly started on the job to replace chain and sprockets on my 04 gen 1 (beats Xmas shopping) and I can't even get the front sprocket nut off! Following all the Haynes guidance such as put in gear and put rear brake on hard but it won't budge. Sprayed it with WD40 and gave it a few gentle knocks with a hammer.


Did anyone face this and if so how did you overcome it?


I need help quick before I have to go back in the house.


Cheers
Ian


PS Assume it is anti-clockwise to remove

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If anyone has these going cheap please let me know.


Thanks
Ian

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For Sale & Wanted / Re: handle bar muffs
« on: 02 December 2011, 06:24:53 pm »
Thanks for the tips. Once I get the muffs from Paul I will see how much effort I need to put in to make them work ok. Less is more in my world.


Cheers
Ian

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For Sale & Wanted / Re: handle bar muffs
« on: 30 November 2011, 12:32:23 pm »
PM sent - need muffs ASAP so please let me know if you still want to sell them.
 
Cheers
Ian

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For Sale & Wanted / Re: handle bar muffs
« on: 28 November 2011, 09:26:07 pm »
Actually just read another post and they seem to fit fine. I will PM you.


Ian

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For Sale & Wanted / Re: handle bar muffs
« on: 28 November 2011, 08:58:47 pm »
Did you ever try to fit them? After this cold morning I am interested but only if they fit properly.


Cheers

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For Sale & Wanted / Re: Gen 1 garage sale.
« on: 24 November 2011, 10:09:10 pm »
Tool kit received today - just like new.


Many thanks


Ian

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For Sale & Wanted / Re: FZS Fazer 1000 in Silver (£2,000.00)
« on: 02 October 2011, 09:59:59 am »
Sounds like the extras are worth more than £2k!


The 7k error on the rev counter is telling you there is a fault in the EXUP system.


Good luck
Ian

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