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Messages - Mattsplat
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« on: 15 April 2016, 12:30:00 pm »
Putting the Fazer back to standard but I'm not sure of the cable routing and which cable is which...
Does anyone have a diagram for me please?
Need to get this sorted today.....
Many thanks in advance.
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« on: 05 April 2016, 10:07:11 am »
Hi Matt, is the shock still for sale?
Yep. We can talk via pm if you want more piccies, info etc....
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« on: 02 April 2016, 08:48:21 am »
Hi Mattsplatt do you still have this shock and what would be the lowest you'd accept posted to chepstow south wales cheers rob.
pm sent
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« on: 25 March 2016, 12:56:51 pm »
Now sold.
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« on: 24 March 2016, 07:27:25 am »
In excellent condition. Springed for a 90-100kg rider and also a lighter spring included for 80-90kg riders. £350 posted.
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« on: 21 March 2016, 01:52:05 pm »
Reflashed by Hilltop Motorcycles to give it R1 performance. Paid £300 to have it done. £120 plus your old ECU in exchange.
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« on: 20 March 2016, 05:10:10 pm »
Reluctantly, due to health reasons Im selling the Fazer, so all the goodies are coming off. Full Akrapovic titanium raceline system with carbon can and dB killer. Over a grand new, in excellent condition except the sticker is a bit chaffed at the edge from powerwashing , easy to find a new one online. £500 plus post. More stuff coming up for sale in the next few days when I get time. Nitron fully adjustable shock with remote res, as new. Tuned ECU, if I can find the old one. Tinted MRA screen with adjustable lip, as new. SW Motech Blaze saddlebags, new and unused. Full crash protection.
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« on: 30 June 2014, 04:57:26 pm »
Filtering IS legal, EU law. I always use my hazards just to be noticed more.
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« on: 29 June 2014, 06:00:42 pm »
Nogster. Firstly, congrats, being a dad rocks..secondly...I'm a father of two, a grandfather of four. My kids are all grown up( sons 36, daughters 25) and the one thing for certain in all this debate is this..if you lose your bikes now once the nipper is here it will be approx ten years before you get another. There will always be something to take priority once you've got a littlun. If you actually worked out how much it realistically costs to bring up a kid it would astound you. Once you've got the baby, unless your wealthy which none of us are, you won't be getting a bike again for a lonnnnnnnnng time...Trust me on this..but, if you already have a bike, whether it's your 3 grand fz1 or a ratty old five hundred quid 600, you've got it, you can keep it, no matter how many arrive over the years from "noggys rod of plenty". ( once wimmin start having em they tend to want more...) Keep the faith my friend...
True dat!
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« on: 06 June 2014, 04:27:14 pm »
Bungs for drops, bars for crashes.
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« on: 05 June 2014, 01:30:16 pm »
Check your pre-load, take the antennas off the pegs, maybe change to a 55 profile rear tyre, lean off the bike more. The rear is easy to ride on the edge, if your not taking all of the front tyre, lean more. Conti sport attacks seem to have more edge to get it really low.
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« on: 05 June 2014, 01:26:13 pm »
If your shredding your tyres after 1500 miles there's a good chance your suspension is set up wrong.
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« on: 05 June 2014, 11:55:45 am »
Beemer warranty is the best there is. On my last two, ANY problems that reared their ugly head was dealt with under warranty, not one question asked. A good example, I had a battery die on me in Portugal. I didn't fancy a 3hr drive to Faro to go to the bike dealers so I went to a Beemer car dealership instead, they ordered the battery and it was delivered to the car dealership at no cost. Try that with your Honda or Suzuki...
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« on: 01 June 2014, 03:25:04 pm »
Bear in mind that the Germans are sticklers for the speed limit. If your in a 70 limit and it goes down to 50, we would ease off the gas but the Germans will slam on their brakes, especially on the motorways.
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« on: 26 May 2014, 07:11:31 pm »
Shame they weren't out when I sold my K1300R because I would of bought one on the spot.
My FZ1 is a weak comparison.
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« on: 26 May 2014, 07:09:09 pm »
Go faster stripes?
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« on: 25 May 2014, 01:51:27 pm »
They are loctited on.
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« on: 25 May 2014, 01:25:46 pm »
Woke up to a mains water leak in my garage.
Panic stations for a few hours till I got it fixed.
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« on: 25 May 2014, 01:23:22 pm »
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« on: 25 May 2014, 12:42:38 pm »
matt are you trying to get gen 1's to work on gen 2?
GenII Luke.
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« on: 24 May 2014, 06:55:08 pm »
Yep, after GenII ones that the arm goes through the frame.
Mattsplatt, i got lucky and i was able to reverse the gear rod position and they go through the frame.
Cool, got any pics? The DanMoto ones are the right price and if the control arm can be made to go through the frame...
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« on: 24 May 2014, 03:23:05 pm »
Yep, after GenII ones that the arm goes through the frame.
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« on: 23 May 2014, 03:01:49 pm »
Lots of people make them.
Or you can do it yourself with lexan and a tig welder.
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« on: 20 May 2014, 03:32:31 pm »
It's a toll road that's explicitly listed in a lot of UK policies as not covered. This type of clause has started coming in over the last few years, as a result of the type of court case you're talking about, Matt.
A friend of mine crashed there 10 years ago, wrote his fireblade off. The ins tried to wriggle, claiming it's a racetrack, he won then, but he wouldn't now.
Looks like your spot on Rich. http://www.nurburgring.org.uk/insurance.php
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« on: 20 May 2014, 03:01:12 pm »
You ARE insured to ride on the ring, its not a racetrack, its a public toll road.
The insurance company will deny that you are covered but its been taken to court a few times here and the insurance companies have lost their case.
I repeat, its a toll road.
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