Sorry to hear that Reggit. I know what you mean. I've had the same scenario in the past. When the stress / number of new issues, starts out weighing the satisfaction of the completed jobs, the fun ends and the pot of enthusiasm runs dry.Sadly, not many people are that interested in buying a bike with issues though. Hope I'm wrong and that it sells quickly and you get what you want for it.
Lost the will to live with it, still losing water and the high temperature warning popped on after 10-15 miles taking it easy.It's now on ebay, as a spares/repair project. I don't like to give in, but wanted a bike I could ride with little work and my other 2 are in bits needing work (350LC needs engine rebuild and Honda CB1000 needs frame repair due to rust). I'll undoubtedly make a loss on this fazer, but hopefully will get my life back.Bought another which looks like it's had a better life and comes with suspension upgrades and ignition advancer etc. Picking it up on Tuesday.
Honda CB1000 needs frame repair due to rust
Quote from: reggit on 27 August 2017, 07:43:20 amHonda CB1000 needs frame repair due to rustAny chance of more details?
Do you have one?