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  Mirror Glass
Posted by: PeeGee - 11-01-14, 06:18 PM - Forum: FZS600 Fazer - No Replies

Has anyone been able to find replacement glass for mirrors, I was trying to do the almost impossible and remove the glass to tighten up the 8mm nut inside as the unit had worked loose. Well the inevitable happened, so I was hoping to find replacement glass which would be cheaper than replacement arm. 

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  New Gear
Posted by: hightower - 11-01-14, 04:29 PM - Forum: General - Replies (9)

One thing I've ever had is nice kit. I've been riding about 2 years, but always had hand me downs or budget kit. For example, I've been using some hand me down RST trousers for 2 years. They've got a hole in the crotch the size of a small moon, and have already been down the road once (I got them off my brother after his crash).


My jacket was an RK Sports budget type that I bought when I got my 125, and have had since. Ill fitting, nasty finish - the zip came off all together when I went to zip it up yesterday. My boots - RST hand me downs again. And yep, they'd been down the road too. And now have a nice whole in one of them due to years of wear.


Anyway, long story short is I just went out with the wife (her in her shiny £400 spada kit - not bad for someone that gets on the bike twice per year!) to look for a replacement jacket since my zip is bust. And I came away with £300 worth of RST kit - jacket, trousers, and boots.


Not sure my purpose of posting it here. Just suppose it feels nice to have some kit that fits properly, and that feels like it could survive a trip down tarmac alley should it ever happen.

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  Aegis watch
Posted by: Farjo - 11-01-14, 04:02 PM - Forum: General - Replies (5)

Anyone on Aegis' 'do' today? How is he doing? We need updates throught proceedings,  photographs optional but appreciated (especially action-vomiting shots).
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  Roll on Spring
Posted by: St.eve - 11-01-14, 02:08 PM - Forum: General - Replies (2)

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  Forum logo
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Recently, since the theme has reverted after Christmas and the New Year, the logo appears to have been savaged by some strange obelisk of blackness Tongue

Screenshot attached and should be viewable here as well http://www.liamfreke.net/screenshots/clipping_6646.png




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  Tanks
Posted by: jason1 - 11-01-14, 12:21 AM - Forum: FZS600 Fazer - Replies (2)

Hi all , does anyone who if a foxeye tank will fit a boxeye?

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  Well we are on the move again
Posted by: slimwilly - 10-01-14, 08:28 PM - Forum: General - Replies (23)

We moved into this rented house in May,thought it was longterm.
Well it seems as our landlord,and or his wife have been accessing the accounts of dead clients at the wifes place of work, a solicitors. :eek

and rumour has it a substantial amount ,£70,000,00 ,,bloody hell.
Nowt in the news,,rumours even that they have paid it back,,,borrowed the money,,let their house out to us to pay the loan,,,now there is a for sale sign outside here.
So we are looking at a big 4/5 bedroom house, a bit rustic inside but have you seen the price of houses lately .
Orchard,sheds,, so all being well we should get it,,,we are ;ppking forward to it now,
I plan to get an older endure type bike,,for green laning,woods and also as a rough bike for short journeys.

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  Here we go then
Posted by: Paul Kent - 10-01-14, 06:43 PM - Forum: Introduction - Replies (1)

After a lucky find on ebay I decided I like the look of the 600 Fazer and I hope to be the owner of one this weekend.
I'm fairly new to bikes so I have only owned 2 big bikes so far


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CCM 644 was a lovely blat about bike but I got a numb arse after an hour or so


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Yamaha TRX850 wonderful bike but due to a knackered wrist I couldnt ride that for any amount of time so that had to go also!


I've also had a few of these


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Anyway, thats about all I can say about my biking carreer!


In my normal life I'm a production supervisor and I volounteer with South East 4x4 Response which help local authorities it adverse weather situations and Kent search and rescue

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  Manchester Bike Show
Posted by: NorthWestern - 10-01-14, 05:45 PM - Forum: General - Replies (3)

Anybody go to that?


We used to go the NEC pretty much every year but not been for probably 6 years (when it went really small).  Never been to the Manchester one, is it worth it?

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  Remove old glue from tank
Posted by: wickedmonkey - 10-01-14, 05:22 PM - Forum: FZS600 Fazer - Replies (8)

Hi guys,


My Yamaha tank pads are peeling off so I bought a generic pad set from Amazon to replace it. Underneath the old pads is loads of glue. Does anyone know if there's a way of removing this without damaging the paint work on the tank?


Thanks,


David.

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