Fazer Owners Club - Unofficial
Bikes, Hints'n'Tips => Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner => Topic started by: slimwilly on 29 November 2016, 08:39:40 pm
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some engine case protectors, anyone else had them. ?
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Makes sense mate, they look well thought out too
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I have fitted them, fit good, just a bit more protection as I now do track days on it ,
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real value is in not using them
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some engine case protectors, anyone else had them. ?
They look good, how much were they? If you don't mind me asking?
I looked into the R&G ones that cover the whole stator and clutch casing but they pretty much worked out more expensive than originals 🤔🤔
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real value is in not using them
Haha Luke, just trying to preserve the bike incase it goes down,it has big crash bungs on too but these may just help a bit more. :\
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These were them
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221796790207?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2648&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221796790207?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2648&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT)
The China man brought them on his bicycle , well it took about as long, 6 weeks
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Certainly not a bad price. You'll have to stick up some pics when you've fitted them so we can see what they look like 🖒
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I'm with you Bill, a spill isn't always our fault, sometimes fate decidesit for us, anything that helps protect your pride and joy, especially if it's cheap, makes proper sense. I bought a mint zzr1100 with 6k on the clock that has never been dropped a few months ago as I want a useable modern classic. First thing I did once I'd got it running and cleaned up, serviced, new rubber, carbs overhauled, tank cleaned out etc was buy some cheap damaged bodywork that I sprayed in 2k black along with second hand exhaust cans so I can use it and put the nice bodywork on come summer. Full fairings make great engine protectors ;-)
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Shite Bodywork and cans came in at under £150 needed lots of filling and plastic welding( with a soldering gun lol)
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Ready for primer..had to melt washers in to replace broken lugs
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2k primer
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Flatted down then lots of coats of 2k gloss black, piled on deep and heavy, want it so no lacquer and if I get a scratch it will just polish out
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More foccing flat ting working from 240,400,600,800,1000,1200,1500,2000 ,2500 and finally polishing compound and a buffer..
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Viva la crash panels..:-)
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I actually far prefer the all black look to the original 90's shell suit it was wearing in truth :-)
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Good job there Ogri. :thumbup Fantastic idea melting a washer to replace a broken lug.
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Necessity is the mother of invention as they say mate, I didn't have a clue how to fix the missing lug til I was using the soldering iron to meld the cracked panels and thought" ah...I know what I'll do..";-) once I'd got a washer heated up and pressed into each side I filled it all with melted plastic from a bit of old abs fairing then shaped it with the dremel :-)
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some engine case protectors, anyone else had them. ?
Nothing can save that poor bike from the rider :lol
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Well I do look after it, now I am using it on the track I have bought a spare set of wheels with the wet tyres on. Front fairing, and looking for others a d will do a paint job, filter and oil just turned up, let's have some fun next spring, and believe me it's fun
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This was a very wet Cadwell park 3 weeks ago
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More rain ☔