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Hello from Worcester
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For sale - FZS600
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| Changing my coolant - any tips |
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Posted by: fazersharp - 10-11-13, 11:44 PM - Forum: FZS600 Fazer
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So looks like I will be doing this on Tuesday and while I am under the tank I will replacing the air filter which I already have - Yam OEM. Any last pointers/words of wisdom /dos/don'ts/don't forget/make sure that etc. I will first be using Holts speed flush and then will be replacing with Halfords OAT Ready Mixed Antifreeze 2 Litres Haynes says 1.95L needed so hopefully this will do the job. Do I need a new washer on the drain bolt
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| after market rad guard |
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Posted by: red98 - 10-11-13, 09:49 PM - Forum: FZS600 Fazer
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ive sold a after market rad guard to another foccer,pilgo,and hes having trouble fitting it,ive not fitted one of these before :o does it go over the original guard or is it a replacement.....if its a replacement are we going to need some sort of spacer ?...........
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| waterproof covers |
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Posted by: pilgo - 10-11-13, 09:38 PM - Forum: General
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anyone recommend a good WATERPROOF bike cover? theres a load of em on various sites but im guessing you guys will know whats best through hard experiance, as the cheap one i brought is shower proof at best and it appears the garage (ok,shed!!) that i was offered seems to have fallen through so i need a more robust cover.
thanks in advance
pilgo
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| Fixing puncture of a ZR rated tyre |
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Posted by: NotAnotherHill - 10-11-13, 09:26 PM - Forum: FZS600 Fazer
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Just picked a puncture on the rear tyre of my Pilot Road 2s. A screw nicely embedded. Just checked the website o the tyre place I normally go to get tyres to see his prices for repairing punctures to find he doesn't repair ZR rated tyres. Is this normal? I had one repaired a couple of summer's ago on Pilot Road 2s at a different place.
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| Another f'in puncture |
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Posted by: Nosobrut - 10-11-13, 09:16 PM - Forum: General
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In the last 3 weeks I've had 4 punctures 2 new rear tyres and both the rears I've had repaired. Last week had the new rear repaired at universal tyres Greenwich[mates run it]then through the Blackwall tunnel picked up a job in Whitechapel going west .Got to Upper Grosvenor st outside the US embassy donk! donk! donk!.Pulled over ,a screw in the middle of the front tyre must be quite long because the donks I heard was the screw hitting the mudguard .Didn't pull it out, going to need another tyre on the front soon so I'll leave it in .A dear old game going to work, spend more on this bike than I do the wife.I know dispatching your riding on all the dirty parts of the road up the gutters down the outside of the traffic ,but is anyone else finding more more crap your riding over
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| New Fazer owner in Northern Ireland |
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Posted by: kevinmcglynn - 10-11-13, 09:15 PM - Forum: Introduction
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Hi all,
Just wanted to introduce myself. I bought a blue 2003 FZS600 in April, and passed my test on it 2 months later. Its a very clean bike, 19k, 2 owners from new. Bit of a late comer to motorbikes (25 years old) but a few of my friends always had bikes so I thought I'd give it a try and loved it. I decided on a Fazer because I wasn't into the racebikes (CBRs, Gixxers etc.) that my friends have, and wanted something a bit more comfortable that I could not only have fun on, but that I could also do a bit of long distance touring on, and so far I am delighted with my choice.
I have a few questions, and ideas that I'll be looking for advice and opinions on, but I'll post them in good time. In the mean time I just wanted to say hello.
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| Oxford heated grips |
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Posted by: slimwilly - 10-11-13, 07:14 PM - Forum: General
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My bike has a set on, when i switch them on they only go on the first heat setting, no matter how much you press the + button,no more progress,they still work and today in the very cold,with my winter gloves on they worked ok.
Is this common or are they on there way out?
I am getting a spare set to keep on the shelf incase these pack up
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