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| A Touch Breezy Today |
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Posted by: nick crisp - 05-12-13, 09:11 PM - Forum: General
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Hope all in the affected areas are ok, looks atrocious. Thought it was a bit windy down here in the south today, hadn't realised until I saw the news this evening how bad some have it. Keep safe.
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Posted by: Jamieg285 - 05-12-13, 01:43 PM - Forum: General
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I had a trip into London yesterday, coming in from the M4, cut down into Chelsea, across the bridge and past Battersea and onto Stockwell via Vauxhall. From there, back up across the River and up to White City. All in rush hour.
I have to say, it was a challenge. Enjoyable, but tough going. I certainly wouldn't want to do it every day, it would knacker me out.
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| Rear Caliper Joining Seals |
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Posted by: bbb - 05-12-13, 11:20 AM - Forum: FZS600 Fazer
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Split and rebuilt my rear caliper yesterday using new piston seals, the joining seal had seen better days and wemoto don't a seal for the FZS but...
... I had four unused seals left over from when I rebuilt the brakes on my old GSXR 750 and they are the same size. If you need to replace the seal you can use a '99 GSXR 750's (six pot SRAD).
Could be useful.
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| Touring the continent next year? |
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Posted by: ajmes1 - 05-12-13, 08:25 AM - Forum: General
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Just been browsing the inter web getting some ideas together for a possible European tour next year, and have seen the euro tunnel have a half price sale on with prices at about £23 each way. I don't know if it's normal price but thought I'd share!!
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| Throttle Cables |
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Posted by: N A Chess - 04-12-13, 10:17 PM - Forum: FZS600 Fazer
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Hi All
It recently occurred to me that my set of throttle cables must be the originals (I have done 42 out of the 50K miles currently showing on my clock and never changed them).
Question: Since my cables may be 14 years and 50K miles old, should I expect them to fail at some point now? What are other riders' experiences? I would carry a spare set but have been told they are expensive - as is a genuine Yam clutch cable.
Over the years I have experienced a few snapped cables in my time on other bikes; I'm amazed the ones I have on the Fazer have lasted this long to be honest. They do however, 'feel' ok - i.e. they open and shut freely with no sign of sticking.
Any views?
Stay safe out there.
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