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General / Re: Game for a laugh
« on: 20 April 2013, 04:52:19 pm »
Would anyone really wear one of these ?

If you buy one at that price you've probably got more money than sense anyway!

2852
General / Re: the old and the new
« on: 20 April 2013, 04:47:13 pm »
its the st imho the gt lacks the looks  8)

Well that and it's a bit longer which might might it better for long distance riding, but not so great for riding the twisties :)

How many miles does it have on it? One concern I've got is that wheras the Fazer only needs a major service every 24,000 miles, the ST needs one done every 12,000 and which is about £500 from what I've read, so it increases the running costs noticably.

2853
Bump for this.

Hope to see some Hampshire Foccers there, I'll be the guy with the long grey hair in a pony tail on the Solent Advanced Motorcyclists stand :thumbup

2854
FZ6 / Fazer / Re: side stand removal (s2)
« on: 19 April 2013, 10:38:54 am »
I want to take off the side stand for painting, There is two big bolts with alen key and threadlocked..
There is also one large nut in the middle, Looking at it I was thinking that the two bolts ( alen key ) had something to do with the rear subframe or something like that..Can anyone confirm that removal of the two ( alen key ) bolts are just for the side stand and not connected or needed for anything else,

I've just had a look at the Haynes Manual and they're simply to hold the sidestand in place (also I had one of them come loose at one point and nothing fell off, only the side stand wobbled!)

Haynes says: "To remove the stand leg only, first unhook the spring with the stand in the raised position, then couterhold the nut on the pivot bolt and unscrew the bolt. Support the stand leg and withdraw the bolt. Note the location of the stand switch plunger."

If you want to take the whole assembly off, you'll need to deal with the sidestand cut-out switch first which is more complicated, I'd recommend picking up a copy of the Haynes manual for this.

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General / Re: the old and the new
« on: 19 April 2013, 10:26:55 am »
Is that the ST or the GT?

I've looked at the Sprint 1050 ST in the past and took one for a test ride (which was very nice) and I may well get one if finances pick up a bit...

2856
General / Re: Where have you mounted your tax disc?
« on: 19 April 2013, 10:25:09 am »
Mine's in a holder bolted to a bracket on the swingarm.

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General / Re: cat d,c
« on: 19 April 2013, 10:23:21 am »
are you aware that insurance contracts are not "buyer beware", but "utmost good faith"? You must declare all facts that a reasonable/prudent underwriter would want to be able to consider when choosing whether to accept a risk, or the premium to charge.


Not any more. The Consumer Insurance  (Disclosure and Representations) Act 2012 came into force on 6 April and changed the onus from 'utmost good faith' to 'reasonable care not to make a misrepresentation'. (2.2 & 2.5a) The standard of care required is that of a reasonable consumer. (3.3)


That's very interesting, thanks.

It stops Insurance Companies from trying to weasel out of paying for a claim because "you should have told us about X" when they haven't even asked the customer for that information  :thumbup

2858
Ha no chance!

Sure, but some people just let it go through on the nod :(

2859
I said why didnt you do that first! Mental.

Because they were hoping you would just stump up the money without question!

2860
General / Re: The Iron Lady R.I.P.
« on: 17 April 2013, 06:42:27 pm »
I think the best quote came from Ian Hislop on HIGNFY:

"They interviewed her enemies who said unpleasant things about her and then they interviewed her friends, most of whom also said unpleasant things about her."

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General / Re: April 15th to Sunday April 21st, North Wales.
« on: 15 April 2013, 11:33:41 am »
From that article: "North Wales Police has a robust strategy around enforcing the ‘Fatal 5’ offences which are speeding, drink and drug driving, dangerous driving including unnecessary risk taking, failing to wear a seat belt and using a mobile phone whilst driving."

And does "dangerous driving including unnecessary risk taking" include "Driving too foccing fast for the conditions" because that is *much* more dangerous than just going over (a possibly arbitrary) limit number!

Too many accidents happen because people just won't *slow down* when it's pi$$ing with rain or foggy or other such poor conditions, but "well I'm not going over the speed limit"...

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General / Re: Ding dong the witch is dead
« on: 13 April 2013, 11:19:06 am »
Meanwhile...

After Margaret Thatcher's funeral, a short documentary on the writing of Tony Blair's eulogy will be available on BBC iPlayer.

Just search for the Blair/ Witch project...

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General / Re: Thruxton BSB
« on: 12 April 2013, 10:08:58 pm »
Nope, but I'll be up there on the 22nd for a Skills Day :)

2864
General / Re: Perishing tyres
« on: 10 April 2013, 06:18:37 pm »
Bugger their "policy", hit them with the Sale of Goods Act: Goods must be Fit for Purpose and of Satisfactory Quality because I'd think it's reasonable to expect them to last more than 10 months and 4000 miles and they haven't.

Talk to your local Trading Standards.

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General / Re: what did you do with your fazer today ?
« on: 10 April 2013, 12:30:19 pm »

Grahamm, think you missed a trick the coast road is great back from Exeter :b

Which road is that? The A31 and A35 aren't great.

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Just an update to clarify a couple of things:

The Guildhall Cafe will be open as will the 'Coffee Cup' in the square. Also, there are plenty of of pubs and food outlets on Guildhall Walk.

The Ride will start at 10am and events in the Guildhall Square will wrap up around 4pm.

The Ride out will be starting from Lakeside North Harbour, Western Rd, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 3AU

There is a one way system in operation around IBM. Please follow the route around to car park B3/B4 (The RV area)

It is not starting from the playing fields, apologies for any confusion.

For those on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/events/602914599736520/


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General / Re: specticle wearers
« on: 09 April 2013, 12:54:33 am »
That's not actually bad considering mine are monthly disposables and cost £15.50 a month - but to be fair, I do have an odd shaped left eye apparently which put the price up :(

Given my prescription ( -10 and -11 dioptres and astigmatism!!) it was, certainly in the past, impossible to get soft lenses to correct it and although they may be available now, it's still cheaper to keep with the RGPs.

2868
General / Re: The old bat is dead?
« on: 09 April 2013, 12:48:08 am »
Apparently she's going to be buried in London.

The queue to dance on her grave has currently reached Birmingham...

2869
General / Re: Abolish road tax for bikes
« on: 09 April 2013, 12:47:05 am »
I'd be in favour of abolishing Road Fund Tax altogether

You're about three quarters of a century too late, because Road Fund Licence was abolished in 1936 when it was replaced by Vehicle Excise Duty! :pokefun

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FZ6 / Fazer / Re: FZ6 Forks
« on: 09 April 2013, 12:45:03 am »
What do you want to weld onto them? Could you do it with some sort of clip instead?

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General / Re: what did you do with your fazer today ?
« on: 09 April 2013, 12:41:57 am »
Not today, but yesterday I was in Exeter and had an enjoyable ride up the A30 to Salisbury and then down the A36 to Portsmouth :)

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General / Re: specticle wearers
« on: 09 April 2013, 12:40:21 am »
the only down side for me is the extra cost of a disposible item.......

I wear RGP (Rigid Gas Permeable) contact lenses and I've had this pair for at least a couple of years now, they cost me about £75 (I think) which is a hell of a lot cheaper than daily disposables.

I do have to go through the hassle of cleaning them every morning before I put them in, but that's only a minor nuisance and one I'm so used to I don't even think about it.

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FZS600 Fazer / Re: Wot a pillock (me)
« on: 09 April 2013, 12:32:05 am »
Sorry to hear about your off :(

There's some very good advice about cornering and bike control in this document as well as some very helpful exercises to practice your manoeuvring.

After something like this your confidence is going to take a knock, but as long as you learn what you did wrong, you can apply that to your riding in the future and you'll be all the better for it. Just recently I was taking a street corner near where I live and remembered that when I started riding I used to have all sorts of problems getting a smooth turn around it, but now I cruised around it with nary a worry, so just keep practicing, stay in your comfort zone until you feel confident and you'll soon be out there having fun again :)

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General / Re: North Wales Police message
« on: 08 April 2013, 01:15:08 pm »
It would be nice to see a headline saying that police are going to "educate" car drivers for once.

Hear hear!

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General / Re: On-duty police officer dies in crash in Southampton
« on: 08 April 2013, 01:08:10 pm »
If I'm approaching a junction where there's a chance someone may pull out (especially if I can't see into it), I'll move to the outside of my lane, throttle off and cover the horn button with my thumb to give myself the best chance of a) being able to avoid someone if they do pull out, b) brake if they don't stop and c) give them an audible warning of my approach and, if someone appears, add a swerve too to make myself noticable.

All the time I'm also looking for any clues such as reflections in windows opposite, headlights showing, pedestrians who are waiting to cross the junction instead of walking across, the actions of other vehicles at that junction etc.

Of course don't forget to watch for the idiot turning *into* the junction across your path who hasn't seen you coming either...!

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