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« on: 18 September 2012, 08:42:08 am »
Tbh I don't know. I still have the standard setup but am now looking to fit braided. I would think that 2 lines will be easier to bleed and possibly give a more balanced application of brake pressure. Only my thoughts tho
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« on: 05 September 2012, 11:32:31 pm »
Go for a horse jockey skull cap!!!!!! So much harder and actually look pretty mean rather than pretty boy. :-)
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« on: 05 September 2012, 11:29:32 pm »
I treat everyone else on the road as a blind unpredictable y'at!!! All rules are out of the window! I ride to survive !!and that includes reacting quickly to situations! If I have miss read the road or a twat, then I feel it's my bad for not bein more defensive. Yes I can ride like a loon, but when the conditions allow. Peace!
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« on: 05 September 2012, 09:41:44 pm »
Make sure it's not a sticky caliper causing ya brake fluid to boil , I had very similar symptoms except brake seemed ok for first couple of miles then just disappeared.
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« on: 04 September 2012, 07:13:45 pm »
No need to remove the wheel. I didn't use the screws on mine I used silicone sealant . Just rub down the extends and the inside of the mud guard with very course sandpaper apply the sealant all over and clamp together for 24 hours. Mine is still rock solid after a year of every day riding.
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« on: 04 September 2012, 01:17:56 am »
Says it all red!!!! Sort the filter
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« on: 03 September 2012, 07:32:00 pm »
Silver is timeless and durable! Plus it's the fastest
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« on: 03 September 2012, 07:21:07 pm »
I'm with crh on this . I have followed this thread and amazed at your dedication to the prob but when you have eliminated everything possible whatever is left no matter how improbable is the answer! Get rid of that tiny niggle in the back of your mind and sort the airfilter !!!!!!! seriously think you have dug too deep on this one. Good luck mate. Never quit tho!!!
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« on: 01 August 2012, 12:30:31 am »
I regularly get 220 miles till the light comes on, then I fill it up I do 17 miles each way comute. 20/80 split town and A roads. And although don't redline the whole journey I def get to work witha smile on my face!!!!!
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« on: 21 July 2012, 09:57:00 pm »
I had the same problem !!!!! I ended up removing the collar until I had to change oil and filter? 12 month down the line and I have still not fitted the collar? Is this pushing my luck???
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« on: 01 June 2012, 02:23:05 pm »
try taking it back to the basics, if Ade got his sorted by larger jets (due to K&N filter and poss non stock exhaust) and the fact that Sam has had NEW carbs (which would have standard jets) have either Red or Sam got any form of mod to air filter, air box or can?? it sounds like you both have stutters at higher revs trying for max torque which really sounds like they are leaning out (too much air rather than too little fuel) only my thoughts, good luck guys
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« on: 28 May 2012, 12:22:25 pm »
I put my rear up 2 clicks cos im nearer 95kg plus take pillion on weekends, i found clicking the rear up really did improve things. I had began to worry alittle bit about the front tho, it was feeling a little twitchy and not very confidence inspiring, but then i noticed that my front had been wound all the way to 3 lines showing!!! much too hard for me, I set it back to 5 lines showing as per standard and am now liking that alot so mine is +2 on the rear and standard front, my bridgestones are at 36/42 as per bridgestone recommendation and i have no probs at all
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« on: 27 May 2012, 06:19:56 pm »
well done Ade, glad you got it sorted!!! up a jet size??? who'd of known i thought fazers ran rich as per norm, im guessing that maybe they dont run as rich as some think? down to you now red, is it ya jets???
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« on: 24 May 2012, 12:47:12 pm »
I had to visit a subcontractors place of work this morning, and parked up next to a very original 98 red fazer and also a 99 thunderace (i know not a fazer) but it almost looked like a yamaha meet with my 02 beside them
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« on: 22 May 2012, 11:42:01 am »
I use a neck buff that i pull up over the head at the back and down to mouth at front. keeps wind and bugs out of your neck/jacket and helps keep your lid liner clean and less helm hair. In winter i sometimes swap that to a silk balaclava.
yep i do the same, i also have short #2 cut and also find when getting to work that its usually the back of my head and the crown bit at the top that has gone mental, my hair grows straight outwards like a white mans afro so has to be kept short coss it is impossible to comb or style but a neckie pulled over the top sorts it for me (well for my 20min ride to work anyway) on a day out its just screwed regardless
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« on: 22 May 2012, 09:45:03 am »
Don't listen to them about i-tunes, I download songs using a website to convert videos and then copy it across to my phone, you can also copy in your own cd's.
And i-phone 5 is meant to come out in July...
the real problem with itunes is not actually within its own functionality, its what it does to your PC/ laptop. itunes takes control of all your media files not only in storage but also playback and makes even the best machines run like dogs!!! i have had to repair more computer issues caused by itunes trying to run windows than anything else! as for iphone 5...........well that is just an excuse to rip off more devoted/deluded apple heads, the overall functionality will still be less than the latest androids especially the S3
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« on: 21 May 2012, 01:38:09 pm »
iphone just say no!!!
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« on: 21 May 2012, 01:22:38 pm »
12.63V is a good fully charged voltage, the 13.65V you measured would only be for a few mins after removing the charger and would rapidly decay to the nominal 12.6 ish. I would say ya battery is absolutly fine.
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« on: 21 May 2012, 12:31:04 pm »
I currently have the box biohazard (not to flashy due to colours) for me i find it a great helmet with integral sunvisor and option to fit pinlock, just found it here at a cracking price!!! http://www.ghostbikes.com/products/1490-box-bz-1-biohazard-motorcycle-helmet.html to be honest i bought it because it was the best fit for me, after trying on about a dozen different manufactures and styles. IMHO a helmet can only do its job with a perfect fit, anything else just defies the point. good luck in ya shopping
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« on: 19 May 2012, 12:11:15 pm »
ok, just checked what my fuel pump does; at idle = 1 pulse every 5 secs (depending on how you timed it it could be considered 2 pulses in 5-6 sec duration)? at 5K = 6 pulses (counted 3 times, counted 7 pulses twice)
not sure if that's gonna help with the comparisons you are trying to do?
good luck mate
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« on: 18 May 2012, 06:44:34 pm »
happy to be of service, i was well impressed of the pics of ya misses bike! i was shocked when you said it was sold. glad you got it back......... its in the arms of someone that appreciates it
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« on: 18 May 2012, 06:30:05 pm »
Haha I do not know, I'd like to test a full standard one, maybe I have just ruined it .
Really I do not know I just chase faster bikes like everybody does, it is more related to rider's capability (and craziness ).
a colleague of mine has an R6 and is an adrenalin/sports junkie!!! only been riding 2.5 years (first bike was his R6) race exhaust, power commander and dyno tuned. he is insane and rides day to day as i never would however around the B and small A roads, in our little somerset he cannot out do me on my FZS600??? his torque is too high up the rev range for him to keep it on the limit?on long straights he leaves me for dust.is it the fazers great range??? or just difference in style?? who knows?
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« on: 18 May 2012, 06:11:33 pm »
im happy to give it a go too tomorrow, is a 2002 foxeye comparable to the gen 1???? im guessing in terms of fuel pumps n stuff they are the same. will post tomoz.
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« on: 18 May 2012, 06:06:07 pm »
Is your bike a parallell import? Certain bikes supplied for one of the Scandinavian countries, Norway I think, didn`t have the Fazer logo the fairing as this was the name of a well known chocolate bar. As for getting the logo`s I had to get a dealer to order mine from Japan and they aint cheap. About £50 for the pair and that was a few years back.
yeah i was hoping to avoid stealer prices uhm import? good question? how can i find out? as far as i know, and as i was sold it its one of the very first foxeye models, its a long story but apparently it is one of the ones yamaha used in the marketing brochures, posters, and promotion for the foxeye?
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« on: 18 May 2012, 06:01:42 pm »
cheers CRH, glad you finally found the problem!!! electrics can be a beast, I shall check out the link ta
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