Nice one Noggy, we were in Wales,did you hear us?
attempted tail tidyjust need to acquire a red reflector to go under plate now
My baby of the Fazer family has just gone to its new home and to a fellow foccer. Ken (cager in training) arrived with his mechanic to check it over and he can now change his profile from "I don't own a bike" to "1998 Fazer 400". His eagle eyed mechanic noticed some play in the Swinging arm bearings and a tiny bit of notchiness in the steering head bearings which I had not noticed, much to my surprise. I never felt it when I rode it, but then I had not ridden it more than 10miles since my son brought it came back from the UK. His mechanic took it for a spin and also did not notice it when riding it. His comment was the same as mine when I first rode the 400, "it is a really nice little bike to ride"It has been ultra reliable in the 31000Km my son put on it while I had it. Was really sad to see it go to be honest. I could not really justify keeping it, but it is I believe gone to a good home and will be taken care of.
Yeah, a really bad shaped wide belly pan,,one for grandad i rekon good luck sorting the shock
Took it in to replace the front tyre - lovely to have it rolling nicely into corners again instead of dropping off the edge! (it was a winter tyre, so didn't wear too evenly). And booked it in for a service next week.Every time I go to that place, he has something in that catches my eye, this time an immaculate Katana 1000 - forgot the camera though. And he had an FZ750 up on the bench - always bikes I think of as my era. Says he might have another Kat thou in for sale soon too - oh, to have unlimited funds!
Put the gen II up for sale. Still not sure if its the right thing to do, but hey-ho :-[