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« on: 15 November 2014, 06:46:32 pm »
don't suppose you have carb rubbers going?
I was letting them go with the head but will sell separately. The outside of them are slightly cracked like most of the are but the inside is spot on with no air leaks. £24 including postage If interested email me Graham
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« on: 14 November 2014, 05:30:36 pm »
Hi, How much for the right side cover(clutch)? Cheers, Ian
£22 including p+p email me if interested ardbegcroft@yahoo.co.ukGraham
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« on: 13 November 2014, 06:48:14 pm »
Parcel2go UPS 24hr delivery upto 20kg's is just under £8 Guys
Not when you live in the Highlands, they all seam to think that that is an excuse to double the cost and you don't get 24hr delivery here either
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« on: 12 November 2014, 07:07:14 pm »
How much for the head, the gearbox, and the selector mechanism?
How does £100 sound for the lot plus postage. Unless you live in the Highlands and then you can collect. No clue as to cost of postage as it will be heavy so I would suggest you sort it out at your end for collection, if you want them that is. Drop me an email: ardbegcroft@yahoo.co.ukCheers Graham
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« on: 10 November 2014, 07:07:50 pm »
Not been on here for a while since selling the Fazer. Having a clear out and have most engine parts from a '00 600 with 17k on the clock. So before I shove then on fleebay I though I would give you folks first shout. If there is anything you are interested in drop me an email ardbegcroft@yahoo.co.ukLeft & Right casings in good nick Cam cover, could do with a paint but no scuffs or gouges 4 end caps, 2 could do with a paint Complete Clutch Complete head with cams and inlet rubbers, 1 exhaust stud is a bit 'short' Water pump Cam tensioner Sump Generator Could pull the g/box if anyone is after it and the crank. Graham
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« on: 28 September 2013, 06:20:05 pm »
For a max £20 outlay for new bulbs with the headlamp mod, it's got to be worth a try before forking out for a full HID setup. Just saying!
My full HID kit is new and will do the dip and main lights, one H4 & one H7 £30 including p&p
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« on: 27 September 2013, 10:05:17 pm »
HID is the way to go, I went down the route of upgraded bulb and all were shit. Fitted HID kit and wow I can see the road and more. I live in a very rural area where 90% of riding is without street lights. I happen to have a new HID kit for the Fazer for sale, 1 H4 & 1 H7 plug and play
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« on: 22 September 2013, 06:38:34 pm »
New still in box HID kit for Box Eye, may fit other. Dip and main beam (H4 & H7). You need to make a spacer for the dip retaining clip to hold bulb as the original bit that goes onto the bulb is not used £30 including p&p pm if you want them
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« on: 03 September 2013, 09:44:30 pm »
Swinton fully comp £63 but went with CIA with all the extras for £90 full comp. Living in the Highlands has it's advantages as well as great roads
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« on: 28 August 2013, 07:16:14 pm »
Sounds like you blew the signal fuse. Does your tail/brake light still work. If not then it is most likely the signal fuse. Remove it and replace it as it can be difficult to see if it is blown.
Where is the single fuse, checked all in fuse box and all ok
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« on: 27 August 2013, 10:49:32 pm »
Fuel gauge was still showing full after 120 miles of 'progressive' riding. It would then show just under half when I know that it was near empty after that it would just do it's own thing going quarter to over half and back again. After I stripped clocks and gave it a good clean and blow out with air line it was spot on again. That was until num-nuts here earthed the board on the frame.
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« on: 27 August 2013, 08:54:09 pm »
Sorry link did not work, will try again
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« on: 27 August 2013, 08:49:33 pm »
Fitted them in my '00 boxeye last winter and they made no difference, wasted my money Just fitted H.I.D kit in both high and dipped and wow I can see in the dark, search fleebay for them got mine for under £40 all in When I find the link to the ones I got I will post
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« on: 27 August 2013, 08:37:49 pm »
Did you not get the standard 3 wishes with the puff of smoke?
Yip I wished I had not just done that over and over again Bike runs as normal but no speedo, fuel gauge, rev counter or odometer so figured they are goosed
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« on: 26 August 2013, 09:46:02 pm »
My fuel gauge was acting up so removed clocks and opened them up. Gave them a good clean and tweek. Before assembling them back in housing I plugged in and tested - all good. Noticed one of the bulbs out so swapped with one that worked to check if bulb or connection and it was the bulb. But as I was testing it again I touched the circuit board on the frame and there was a puff of smoke and now nothing works Are the clocks shot or is there a fuse hidden some where for the clocks ?
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« on: 24 July 2013, 06:31:49 pm »
That is so good to hear and you are very lucky, back on the road asap
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« on: 21 July 2013, 07:24:28 pm »
I had the exact same thing with mine last year, started with a ticking then went to the same noise. I thought it was something in the chamber and was rattling around as the piston was hitting it. Took the plug out and the manifold off. Made an attachment for the hoover that went in the plug thread and blew through with an air line at same time. Seemed to be quieter after that only for the bottom end to let go a few days later I would sort it out before you go riding about on it
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« on: 18 July 2013, 07:19:56 pm »
I need to do this too, got the Carbtune so I just need to get around it. People say you need a long screwdriver - how long and flat or philips?
Phillips screwdriver, #2 I believe. I use one that is about 300mm
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« on: 12 July 2013, 11:11:07 pm »
Had a carbtune for a number of years and they are the dogs bits. Doddle to do once you can find the adjustment screws When you are adjusting the balance screws do not put any force on the screwdriver or you will get false readings balance #1 & 2 then # 3 & 4 then the left & right pairs Blip the throttle between adjustments and let it settle and check again, adjust if required, do this until all balanced Have fun
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« on: 08 July 2013, 06:17:01 pm »
As subject states,'02/'03 any colour or condition. Would take one that is cracked/split or scuffed as it is for a project so will be attacking it with the power tools
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« on: 22 June 2013, 06:34:16 pm »
First easy thing I would do is swap 2 plugs around and see if the problem moves with plug, then you are not messing with HT leads and caps. If no change then try caps.
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« on: 22 June 2013, 09:03:53 am »
As said before, common problem and they are usually only surface cracks. Mine have been like that for 2 years with no issues. If not fussed how they look, don't bother
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« on: 21 June 2013, 06:13:56 pm »
Defo chain related issue. More than likely needs adjusted and or alignment done. Check front sprocket for ware, could be trying to jump a tooth.
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