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Posted by: steeeve66 - 04-11-13, 12:31 PM - Forum: General
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I've noticed a new breed of cycliste on the mean streets of Sarf Larndn (well, the South Circular at least) - Sky liveried, lycra clad, flash carbon racing bike heading down the 'filtering' gap in the middle of the road rather than on the left - and appearing to think they have priority even if straying on to the other side. Aggressive buggers too... Anyone else noticed them?
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| For Sale - FZ1 Blue spot rear caliper + torque arm |
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Posted by: alexanderfitu - 03-11-13, 11:13 PM - Forum: For Sale & Wanted
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As per title.
I have a blue spot rear caliper from an FZ1 and the torque arm, pullled from a bike with 12k on it. Very good condition.
Never got around to fitting it to my fzs 600 and the cheeky bugger thats giving me pennies for my fazer isnt getting it!
Make me an offer, but expecting around £80-90 quid (what I paid for it). Will be shipped using and insured courier.
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| Torque Arm Mod? |
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Posted by: Fizzy Pies - 03-11-13, 10:55 PM - Forum: FZS600 Fazer
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What torque arms fit the fzs600?
Any most importantly does anyone have off hand the distance between the holes?
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| Givi Panniers etc. |
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Posted by: ollierice - 03-11-13, 10:41 PM - Forum: FZ6 / FZ6 Fazer
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Hi,
Anybody had any experience fitting a Givi PLX351 kit to the FZ6? I want to get the V35 panniers and I know this is the fitting kit you have to get but I am a little confused about what you have to do with the rear indicators when you fit this rack. Anybody know?
Thanks,
Ollie
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| True Average Mileage |
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Posted by: twosheds - 03-11-13, 10:28 PM - Forum: FZS600 Fazer
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If you were to be brutally honest what mpg would you say that you normally get out of this model, box or fox eye, with the retuned thundercat engine?
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Posted by: Bigfellabuck - 03-11-13, 10:17 PM - Forum: General
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Hi all, I'm a relative newbie on here so go easy with me pleeeease.... I bought a Fazer 600 in February after doing a lot of research on this site and the tinterweb, found me a good un and its fast Black, 99 model with 8100 mls , hugger , crash bars , db screen and Datatool alarm for £1600 , since then I've put a fender extender on it together with a Givi rack and top plate, 2 new tyres and a radiator cover, bar risers and a pillion seat gripper thingy, my question is : How much is it worth now and did i pay too much in the beginning to get a reasonable price for it now. I'm only asking cos I think its too small for me and uncomfy on long rides for our lass. I love its turn of pace and handling and fuel economy also I've only put 500 mls on it since buying.
Thanks in advance Buck
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| Halfords Professional Socket sets |
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Posted by: Gingernutz - 03-11-13, 10:15 PM - Forum: General
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Hey all, one for the home mechanics - Halfords professional socket sets are half price at the mo and if you use this discount code you get another 10% off 'HCCM01'. So a £120 lifetime guaranteed set works out to be £53. Hope it helps someone.
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