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Bikes, Hints'n'Tips => FZS600 Fazer => Topic started by: Arfa on 08 August 2017, 12:00:41 pm

Title: Whoops! I did it again... (another fairing bites the dust)
Post by: Arfa on 08 August 2017, 12:00:41 pm

Screwed up my poor Fazer again. Doing a track day over in Folembray, France and balls it all up on the last session pushing it too hard and ran out of skills. Video of action here:


https://www.instagram.com/p/BXhfPhAB1Bq/?hl=en&taken-by=beginnerbiker (https://www.instagram.com/p/BXhfPhAB1Bq/?hl=en&taken-by=beginnerbiker)


Too wide on one bend, kissed the grass and threw me all out of shape for next chicane. Was on grass when I should have been doing me braking, chap overtook my inside and going spot fast, whole combination just messed me up, bottled it and decided to just run off. But was going too fast to keep it up right on grass. Doh! Bike went down, I just went sliding and came to rest sat on my ass - thankfully no injuries.


Straightened forks, bodged front back together with duct tape and cable ties and rode bike home (though Autoroute at 80-90mph was hard work with no fairing or screen!). Fairing shattered into loads of pieces. Fairing bracket super bent and about to snap now we pushed it back. Light cluster in one piece but lost many mounting lugs. Clocks took a bash, fuel gauge no longer works. Mirrors and screen intact. Small scuff to tank and can. Crash bars protected engine, and Renthal look straight still.


Now I've a dilemma as what to do next, do I:
Bike is getting on a bit (2003 Foxeye), 52k on clock, definitely wasn't pristine and I need to replace it regardless by 2019 due to ULEZ in London (commute to centre daily). Bike has been serviced well, just put new rear disc and pads all round, Hagon shock, Hel lines etc. Even patched up with new parts I think I'd be lucky to get £1.5k for it. Insurance is due start of Sept, might be a good time to get new bike. Could scrape together a couple of grand and see what I can pick up (FZ6, Fazer8, FZ1, CBF600, CBF1000 or something along those lines)


What would you do?

Title: Re: Whoops! I did it again... (another fairing bites the dust)
Post by: Fazerider on 08 August 2017, 12:42:55 pm

Glad you're OK!
I'd patch it up back to something like standard. There are aftermarket pattern fairings available for £145 on ebay, though they are unpainted. Most other bits you should be able to pick up fairly cheaply 2nd hand.
But if you don't have the space/time/enthusiasm to do the work, flog it as is and get something newer.
Title: Re: Whoops! I did it again... (another fairing bites the dust)
Post by: Adam2201 on 08 August 2017, 01:28:39 pm
Gutted for you.


If it were me and I had time, I'd be really tempted to try and street fighter it. Some of the naked ones that have come up on here recently looked really good for fairly minimal expense (round headlight, indicators, new clocks if you need them).  Clock bracket shouldn't be too hard to figure out using off the shelf parts or minimal fabrication.


Then just run it until the ULEZ comes around (assuming the 'goalposts' haven't changed again in the meantime) and get something Euro compliant then.  If it's still going strong at that stage, selling it already fightered should make better money than selling a "project" now you would have thought.
Title: Re: Whoops! I did it again... (another fairing bites the dust)
Post by: mtread on 08 August 2017, 01:37:02 pm
If you decide to repair, I've got a fairing you can have for free. Donated to me by Graham53 so happy to pass it on. Needs only minor repairs. It's the right blue, and I'm fairly close to you.....
Title: Re: Whoops! I did it again... (another fairing bites the dust)
Post by: Arfa on 08 August 2017, 02:26:04 pm
Fazerider:
Yep, seen the fibreglass copies, did buy one a couple of years ago after my last off... Didn't use in the end, as it was more economical to buy a genuine one fully painted for £200, as I was quote £100+ to get one sprayed to match.
Decent fairing brackets and lights for the Foxeye aren't so easy to come buy second hand.

mtread:
Cool. That's definitely an option to help get me back on the road. I'll be in touch.
Title: Re: Whoops! I did it again... (another fairing bites the dust)
Post by: darrsi on 08 August 2017, 07:27:46 pm
"...bike's getting on a bit..."  :rollin


You've got THE latest carb model.  :lol
Title: Re: Whoops! I did it again... (another fairing bites the dust)
Post by: Slaninar on 08 August 2017, 07:51:29 pm
"...bike's getting on a bit..."  :rollin


You've got THE latest carb model.  :lol

Looking at all the bikes made afterwards, if I had to choose any bike, it would be another carbed fzs600 in mint condition. Though I prefer the box eye design.