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« on: 31 October 2014, 07:06:13 pm »
just realised that it was a year today that my lovely was delivered from the shop i brought it off in Cardiff it was bog standard apart from the rear hugger and the rack,it was meant to be a all year ride to work bike to get me back into the groove of biking again,but 2 things happened to change those plans...... firstly,the gales and floods hit and i discovered this bloody forum !! ( best thing to happen to a new fazer owner who's been 'off scene' for about 9 years ) so,as a direct link to advice/tips/adverts on here,ive changed all the brake lines to braided hoses changed the exhaust to a lush sounding Boewulf can K&N air filter/oil filter double bubble dark screen had the seat re done/upholstered upgraded the rear brake caliper/torque arm oil/coolant/brake fluid changed changed the front sprocket nut ordered the r6 shock upgrade from kebab19 (due soon) plans for next year,fit the shock,set it up for me,change the front fork oil and use it more often,im already planning my 9 day holiday from somerset to northumberland,scotland and the lake district in september !! so,thanks for all the advice/tips/patience/sarcasm,roll on next spring put 3.5k on the clock
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« on: 22 October 2014, 07:08:49 pm »
clutch lever (straight,obviously ! ) Baglux tank cover ( black ) front mudgaurd/fender ( black ) all unlikely,but its worth a punt eh ?!
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« on: 17 October 2014, 06:21:14 pm »
ive been planning on getting a 'lean to' built to cover the bike from the worse of the forthcoming weather,but the fella who was going to help me build it is flat out with work so is struggling to spare me a few hours,so ive just had a shufty on the WWW and found this,anyone have one? the beuty is,you can rawplug it to the ground as the wind last winter took the flimsy cover id brought right off the bike.ive brought a OXFORD STORM cover,but it still lets a bit of water in if its pissing down,so i'll use the cover and this together. and if ever i move i can take it with me.
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« on: 04 September 2014, 09:19:55 pm »
managed to bend both of my ignition keys in the 10 months of owning my fazer,i have the little numbered fob,where is the best place to get a couple cut, any where on line that people know of? cheers foccers
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« on: 31 August 2014, 10:06:39 am »
as above,would be nice to have it booked in advance. might of left it a tad late,im going tomorow!! hopefully thanks in advance pilgo
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« on: 01 August 2014, 07:54:25 pm »
was at weston bike night last night,and some fella from welsh wales was selling lots of re furbished seats,one of them was for a fazer 1000. lovely looking seat,im planning on getting mine done by him soon. www.diggerseats.co.uk he wants £125 for it,price's are due to go up soon apparantly. he's in newport,contact dave harding on 01633 216 360 but i forgot to ask which gen it was,sorry
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« on: 27 July 2014, 09:35:19 pm »
ok,after the bike toppled over yesterday when it sunk into the hot tarmac off the main stand,my nearside indicator has popped out of its hole in the fairing and is obviously wobbling about.... having given it a quick shufty today,am i right in thinking that to replace it i need to undo that very soft looking philips head screw on the back of the indicator,seperate the back part,replace into its grove and re fit the back part to keep it in place? advice please kind foccers ! also,does anyone know of any aftermarket brake/clutch levers for a 2001 boxeye? was looking on the ASV website,and they dont seem to go that far back to my old girls era cheers, pilgo
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« on: 11 June 2014, 01:51:04 pm »
going there tonight,apparantly its a bikers night if any wurzel bikers are out n about later?!! TA10 9QT
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« on: 10 June 2014, 06:19:02 pm »
im seriously thinking of adding a belly pan on the box eye 600,so any photo's and which make you put on would be a great help cheers, pilgo
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« on: 03 June 2014, 02:49:48 pm »
anyone going? its free,half hour ride from me and i will learn something so its a good day out imho see ya there maybe? pilgo
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« on: 25 March 2014, 06:01:27 pm »
have to say a big to Demon tweeks online service...... i ordered oil/air filters,and a 4 litre and a 1 litre bottle of oil yesterday at 16 45,got a email last night that it had been dispatched and found it on my bench at work at 14 00 today. the oils are wrapped in bubble wrap and its all snuggly packed into a tough box to stop it rolling around/splitting in transit. bloody well impressed. so if yer looking to order any consumables for your i can recommend this lot. unless you know otherwise......
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« on: 16 February 2014, 03:16:59 pm »
im running Avon storm ultra AV55 front AV56 rear any recommendation as to the tyre pressures i should be using,as 42/43 psi sounds way to hard to me (off the side wall guide) cheers chaps.
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« on: 02 January 2014, 07:22:58 pm »
ok,i tried to fit my bar end sliders from RG RACING (r&g) today,i undid the bolt holding the standard bar end in place,but the bung with the thread which the bolt screws into is well stuck in place within the handlebar and appears unremovable,where as the replacement bar ends need to be screwed into the end of the handlebars. has anyone fitted after market bar ends,and did you have to remove the 'bung' from within the handle bars? and if so,how,as the bungs have no shape to them to be removed by a spanner/socket set? sorry to be stoopid,but im clearly missing something!! (sorry,carnt add photo's as have no way of uploading them at the moment) any tips chaps?
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« on: 10 November 2013, 08:38:52 pm »
anyone recommend a good WATERPROOF bike cover? theres a load of em on various sites but im guessing you guys will know whats best through hard experiance, as the cheap one i brought is shower proof at best and it appears the garage (ok,shed!!) that i was offered seems to have fallen through so i need a more robust cover. thanks in advance pilgo
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« on: 03 November 2013, 10:42:26 pm »
anyone off here thinking of doing this? ringofredm25.webs.com i plan to get to it,anyone from down west interested pm me
LEST WE FORGET pilgo
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« on: 30 October 2013, 10:58:17 pm »
hi all, well,after 8 years away from biking,i found myself in a position to get back on the road again,so being the cautious old git that i am,i did a 2 hour 'back to bikes' session with a local bike trainer, he provided the bike which was a 600 fazer and i instantley felt at home on it. my last bike was a thunderace 1000 so the fazer is a lot lighter and the sit up and beg riding position really suited me. so the plan to get a bandit/hornet went out the window as i knew i wanted a fazer,so after searching the web for a few days,i kept going back to one bike in particular,at a dealers in cardiff,which i brought last friday and is being dropped to my gaff in deep dark zummerset tomorow!! im like a kid waiting for christmas here being a complete PC numpty,im unable to put up a picture of it,but we all know what a black 2001 fazer looks like. it has a rear hugger,rack,front fender extender thingy,and stainless down pipes on 14,500 miles. things to do to it are braided front brake hoses,tank harness,Quill exhaust (the one that sounds sweet but is legal) and maybe a double bubble screen. oh,and ride it as much as possible!! look forward to getting lots of tips off here,i already know that the front lights have candels in where the bulbs should be and ive not even riding in the dark yet,see how good you guys are to us newbie's? pilgo
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