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Title: I don't miss the Fazer
Post by: Motorbreath on 20 August 2014, 06:51:16 pm
Just for you to know.

Get a proper bike.
Title: Re: I don't miss the Fazer
Post by: dazza on 20 August 2014, 07:06:16 pm
 :lol  The mighty Motormouth has spoken.  :lol
Title: Re: I don't miss the Fazer
Post by: Hedgetrimmer on 20 August 2014, 07:11:32 pm
I thought Fazers were old. You have a Thunderace?  :o    :lol
Title: Re: I don't miss the Fazer
Post by: Motorbreath on 20 August 2014, 07:43:20 pm
:lol  The mighty Motormouth has spoken.  :lol

A guy with such a cool nickname as myself needs a cool named bike like the Thunderace, you know.
I thought Fazers were old. You have a Thunderace?  :o    :lol

The Thunderace was way ahead of its time. Unlike your bikes, so it doesn't matter

 :lol
Title: Re: I don't miss the Fazer
Post by: Hedgetrimmer on 20 August 2014, 07:55:29 pm
Well, I had an FZR1000 in 1991, so that must have been light years ahead of it's time. The Thunderace was just a development from that, but actually, more of just a re-style.

Try again  ;)   :lol
Title: Re: I don't miss the Fazer
Post by: Motorbreath on 20 August 2014, 08:28:15 pm
Well, I had an FZR1000 in 1991, so that must have been light years ahead of it's time. The Thunderace was just a development from that, but actually, more of just a re-style.

Try again  ;)   :lol

Yes, actually it was old news  :lol

If you want to go technical:
People had already built homemade Aces before Yamaha did -this bike is basically a FZR1000 engine in a smaller YZF750R chassis. It had vastly improved suspension and brakes though, ironically its huge standard fork was better than the USDs of its "parents" . The engine was same as yours only with a lighter crankshaft, forged pistons, NIKASIL cilinders, TPS attached to the new the carburettors. It has the best aerodinamics and ergonomics I know though.
Title: Re: I don't miss the Fazer
Post by: Skippernick on 20 August 2014, 09:10:53 pm
isn't there a thunderace forum then? :lol
Title: Re: I don't miss the Fazer
Post by: Doddsie on 20 August 2014, 10:10:49 pm
 :D 
Title: Re: I don't miss the Fazer
Post by: devilsyam on 21 August 2014, 07:29:48 am
The forum died long ago as I recall thunderace is a nice bike I enjoyed mine but we'll dated by fazer standards
Was cutting edge in its day
Title: Re: I don't miss the Fazer
Post by: Motorbreath on 21 August 2014, 06:58:59 pm
isn't there a thunderace forum then? :lol


The forum died long ago as I recall thunderace is a nice bike I enjoyed mine but we'll dated by fazer standards
Was cutting edge in its day


There is a magnificent Thunderace forum with many hot girls, but I just wanted to go down here and mocking you and your puny bikes.

(http://www.ace31.altervista.org/immagini/ThunderAce/Thunderace-26.JPG)

The forum died long ago as I recall thunderace is a nice bike I enjoyed mine but we'll dated by fazer standards
Was cutting edge in its day


You have lost your way. What a pity.
Title: Re: I don't miss the Fazer
Post by: bigbluebear on 21 August 2014, 07:15:58 pm
Then why don't you fuck off to the inferior forum spunkbreath and stop making a tit of yourself on here. It's clear you are one deluded clueless fuckwit
Title: Re: I don't miss the Fazer
Post by: devilsyam on 21 August 2014, 07:17:14 pm
granted it was some time ago so stand corrected on the forum. but i know nothing on fazers so again bow to your superior knowledge you are in deed a god how do you manage to walk among meer mortals and keep you cool
Title: Re: I don't miss the Fazer
Post by: Motorbreath on 21 August 2014, 07:40:44 pm
Then why don't you fuck off to the inferior forum spunkbreath and stop making a tit of yourself on here. It's clear you are one deluded clueless fuckwit

I thought it was clear I was just joking, dude. I loved my old Fazer and I like this forum a lot. I would have kept the bike if I could. It is also clear that Thunderace forums are very boring with just a handful of members. So relax
Title: Re: I don't miss the Fazer
Post by: devilsyam on 21 August 2014, 07:43:36 pm
(http://i57.tinypic.com/abo2l0.jpg)

my old un
Title: Re: I don't miss the Fazer
Post by: slimwilly on 21 August 2014, 08:04:04 pm
Hell Luke, make sure your wife has her clothes on,my eyes can only take so much :eek
Title: Re: I don't miss the Fazer
Post by: devilsyam on 21 August 2014, 08:21:01 pm
eer did i miss summat

Title: Re: I don't miss the Fazer
Post by: slimwilly on 21 August 2014, 08:58:17 pm
eer did i miss summat


I was worried you too had a pic with the wife naked astride the bike :)
Title: Re: I don't miss the Fazer
Post by: Motorbreath on 22 August 2014, 07:10:22 pm
([url]http://i57.tinypic.com/abo2l0.jpg[/url])

my old un


Nice, it was a 96 or 97 wasn't it. I see black handlebars. What is that bottle?

These are/were mine:

(http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640x480q90/673/DAngK5.jpg)

(http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640x480q90/901/IGatJM.png)

Title: Re: I don't miss the Fazer
Post by: mickvp on 22 August 2014, 07:28:37 pm
eeeew. a blue and black thunderace, that must be REALLY slow :lol

I went to look at a thunderace before I got my fazer thou, far too "sports" riding position for me. quite liked its looks though, although I hear they can use a bit of oil?
Title: Re: I don't miss the Fazer
Post by: Motorbreath on 23 August 2014, 10:53:53 am
eeeew. a blue and black thunderace, that must be REALLY slow :lol

I went to look at a thunderace before I got my fazer thou, far too "sports" riding position for me. quite liked its looks though, although I hear they can use a bit of oil?


Ironically it was one of my least favourite colours but when I saw the bike in front of me I changed my mind. The contrary happened with my favourite colour in pictures -black/light grey. It made bike look worse in person.

Ergonomically after a first week painfully building my wrists and small muscles that I didn't know they even existed I realized it has more legroom, do not make my buttocks to ache despite spending the whole day on it and keeps me better from cold air or mosquitoes. Add it has a much better sports performance and it is great. This and the Kawa zx9r are the only sportbikes for tall people. Add jacking up dogbones and you have endless ground clearance.

Yes like FZRs most of them use oil, mine too. But my fazer did too so I'm used to it. Some people say it can be solved with GTS 1000 piston rings. I just stretch oil changes and carry a little bottle of oil under the seat as I did with the Fazer.