only 12x8 (wife free zone) but big enough for bike bench chair tools etc , saving up for a sealey space saver lift next
Quote from: matt7chunk on 05 May 2017, 08:40:11 amonly 12x8 (wife free zone) but big enough for bike bench chair tools etc , saving up for a sealey space saver lift nextGreat looking shed Matt.If the floor in your new shed is tongue and groove boards timber (T&G) place a piece of 3/4 inch ply under where the life will live, the casters on the lift may disappear through the 8mm thick T&G boards and end up with your bike laying on its side after falling 2 or 3 foot from the lift.
Fitted heated grips.
is the 400 seriously much better then the 600 - ive gone vertical dominators now but good info to know
when i took my fairing off and pulled apart the headlights i was shocked that it was a h1/h4 setup and instantly took a dislike to it
Japan drives on the left the same as we do so there wouldn't be a different part number for the 400 headlight as it was only ever made for their home market.
Fitted the rear blue spot caliper and new Pilot Road 3 tires both front and back.What a difference!
Looking good, is that side panels you have fitted? any chance of some pictures as I've never seen a fully faired Fazer before?
Quote from: Fazer99 on 22 May 2017, 10:54:10 amLooking good, is that side panels you have fitted? any chance of some pictures as I've never seen a fully faired Fazer before?Sure thing. Previous owner had a bit of a tumble so I repainted them with rattlecans. I believe these are the same: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-FZS-600-FAZER-1998-2001-TUNING-SIDE-FAIRINGS-PANELS-LEFT-RIGHT-/160660732338?hash=item25682039b2:m:mvQqV5iycjZzEpNGFvLuaCA
Cool but you're missing a screw.