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  Happy Birthday Christo
Posted by: nick crisp - 03-12-13, 09:50 PM - Forum: General - Replies (14)

Happy birthday mate, you made it to 20 - try to make it to the next one, too!

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  zzr600 lumpy below 3000rpm and also smells of petrol
Posted by: ddtwelve - 03-12-13, 09:22 PM - Forum: General - Replies (6)

Hi all I know its not a fazer etc but my brother brought a old zzr600 only done 6500miles,when he first got it it wouldn't run proper felt like it was a cylinder down so went back to stealer who sort of sorted it said there was sand in air filter, so carbs were clean etc etc weve got it back it will start and run but its  lumpy below 3000rpm and also smells of petrol went out for a ride to squires and still not any better any ideas on what to do as don't want to take it back to dealers

cheers

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  NOW SOLD THANKS...Brand new Brushless Electric RC Truggy.....XMAS Bargain!!!!!
Posted by: noggythenog - 03-12-13, 08:45 PM - Forum: For Sale & Wanted - Replies (3)

Greetings foccers, roll up, roll up............xmas is coming :'(


Bag yourself or the kids this bargain RC car with the latest brushless technology which means an electric battery car that does 40mph :eek .


This was an unwanted gift to my niece last xmas, too advanced for her & my dad couldnt be focced figuring it out, ba humbug!!! Sad


Brand new in the box, hasnt been taken out of the box.


As sold by Nitrotek right now at £124.99 on their website.




My price to foccers only............£60.00.    Plus £10.00 P&P........no offers please unless they are higher offers Wink


So £70 for a car that will kick the arse outta any toys r us production at £100.


Obviously as it is now a year old it will be out of manufacturers warranty but i think the saving warrants the risk & as i mentioned previously i havent had it out of the box to try it, as received from nitrotek this time last year.if nobody here wants it ill be chucking it on ebay.


Cheers


Nog


Here's a wee pic Smile




& some shpeel about it...................................







There is only one way to best describe this brushless radio controlled car and that is extreme speed. The Pioneer will run at over 40mph out of the box! This is all thanks to the brushless motor and high power 11.1v Li-Polymer battery pack.The special motor in this brushless radio controlled car is much quicker than the motors found in other models. Because it is brushless it also means the motor needs no maintenance and can handle a lot more power being pumped into it. So to take full advantage of that the standard 7.2v Ni-Cd batteries that are found in most rc car kits has been replaced with a very powerful 11.1v lithium battery along with a balanced lithium battery charger which is needed for these special batteries.

With this massive amount of power it is important that the model can handle the speed and pressure that is produced so many of the parts have been made stronger like you would find in a nitro rc car. An aluminium chassis, high torque servo, aluminium drive shaft and extra thick oil filled shocks, along with a mixture of metal and plastics mean it has a better chance of surviving a high speed impact, although is not indestructible.
 
The model comes fully built with everything you need to get racing apart from eight normal AA batteries for the radio handset. We have not been this excited about a new model for a long time and you will know why when you hit the throttle for the first time and see it pop a little wheelie before taking off at such a crazy speed. Highly recommended.

FEATURES

  • Fully assembled ready to run
  • High speed model - 40+ Mph
  • Fully ball raced
  • Powerful brushless motor
  • 11.1v Li-po battery
  • Front/rear metal differentials
  • Aluminium drive shafts
  • Sway bar as standard
  • Adjustable camber
  • Adjustable oil filled shocks
  • Highly adjustable for race tuning
  • 4WD shaft driven system
  • Slipper system
  • Aluminium chass
SPECIFICATIONS

  • Width: 205mm
  • Height:110mm
  • Length: 260mm
  • Track: 165mm
  • Wheelbase: 180mm





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  Just Giving
Posted by: DrGadget - 03-12-13, 08:33 PM - Forum: General - Replies (3)

Jon, my nephew has been diagnosed with terminal cancer he is only 31 and is trying to raise some money for St Helena Hospice,

He is not a biker but is a petrol head so if anyone can give anything no matter how small it would make his day.

http://www.justgiving.com/anthony-gould1

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  Genuine Yam Parts
Posted by: wheelywill - 03-12-13, 08:30 PM - Forum: Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner - Replies (21)

Hi, need a couple of genuine parts for my Gen1  looked on cmsnl site cant believe there prices is this the norm or can anyone recommend someone else cheers Dave

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  Modifying side gate
Posted by: redthunder - 03-12-13, 05:56 PM - Forum: General - Replies (9)

[size=1em]Looking for advice on a lock for the side gate if anyone has any experience.[/size]


[size=1em]I'd like something secure but the one feature I want from it is to be able to lock & unlock it from inside and outside so I can bring the bike in and out easily.[/size]

[size=1em]I've been doing a lot of searching and found two locks designed for the purpose:[/size]

[size=1em]Double Cylinder Gate Lock[/size]
[size=1em]or[/size]
[size=1em]Lokk Latch Deluxe[/size]

But neither of those seem to be available locally. I'm not against ordering online but was hoping to see it in the flesh before buying.

[size=1em]I almost bought this rimlock in woodies earlier, including handles it would run in the region of €35 but I wasn't convinced it would be the securest of options. The lock part of it being very small.[/size]

[size=1em]As it is a side gate it is not very thick so anything that would need to be seated inside the door would not suit.[/size]

[size=1em]Anyone got any recommendations or experience with this? Thanks[/size]

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  Reading Toy Run
Posted by: Glenn - 03-12-13, 05:49 PM - Forum: Events, Meets, Ride outs etc - Replies (3)

http://readingtoyrun.blogspot.co.uk/2013...-info.html

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  Multifuel stoves and flues
Posted by: fireblake - 03-12-13, 01:13 PM - Forum: General - Replies (5)

Hiya.
Not wanting to jump on Dead Eye's thread about his Tar problem i wanted to know from those in the know if anyone could recommend a fireplace and external Twin wall Stainless Steel flue installer around southern Hampshire. We're hoping to have one installed soon and i thought i'd ask in case anyone here did it or knew someone reputable?




Many thanks,  Mickey

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  Fender extender
Posted by: Gray fox - 03-12-13, 11:16 AM - Forum: Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner - Replies (4)

Just fettled my exhaust down pipes and re sprayed the front of the engine on my Gen 1, looks mint.I want to keep it this way so thinking of fitting a fender extender, the problem is the bike has an R1 front end,think its a 99 mudguard. Cant seem to find one to fit. Anyone else done this mod? and will the extra drag affect performance? especially when doing wheelies.

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  problem with clutch action being heavy
Posted by: silo - 03-12-13, 08:53 AM - Forum: Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner - Replies (13)


Found the clutch cable on my 2006 FZ1n had nearly sheared through at the lever end. It had only lasted 6,000 miles, the mileage on the bike. Spend a lot of time replacing it (right pain to do) with a pattern cable (TSX). The lever action is very heavy, and was I seem to remember heavy with the original cable, but not as heavy.
Anybody any ideas why?? The cable can only be routed one way, and I do not think it is rubbing/dragging on anything. Is it the pattern cable?? clutch problem?? Bike works ok, without any clutch slip.

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