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  Pilot road 2 - expensive? I think not
Posted by: Gingernutz - 12-10-13, 07:19 PM - Forum: General - Replies (26)

When I changed my BT023s last time I wanted something different because of road noise in the front. I stumped up £280 for a pair of pilot road twos. I thought I had been had but just worked out I got 18000 miles out of them. I am kind on tyres but that is ridiculous. They were very squared by the end but still grippy and road legal. I've swapped them for Pilot Road 3s at an eye watering £303 fitted but reckon these might be the last tyres the bike will ever have at that rate. Thread pattern is weird and obviously still need riding in but hoping for big things in the wet this winter. Anyone else on them?

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  Heated Grips
Posted by: dazza - 12-10-13, 05:57 PM - Forum: General - Replies (48)

Hello Foccer's, thinking of fitting some heated grips but don't want them to be much thicker. Any recommendations and how much difference do they really make, never had them or rode a bike with them so not sure how effective they are. Cheers in advance.  :thumbup

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  Have you been caught out?
Posted by: Yammi - 12-10-13, 01:02 PM - Forum: General - Replies (6)

http://www.i-database.co.uk/index1.php

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  for sale..33bhp restrictors
Posted by: CRH - 12-10-13, 12:33 PM - Forum: For Sale & Wanted - Replies (5)

got for sale..set of 33bhp restrictors for fzs600...£17.50inc p&p.....

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  For sale - Fazer 1000 gen 1 Front fairing bracket RARE!!
Posted by: nickodemon - 12-10-13, 11:05 AM - Forum: For Sale & Wanted - Replies (1)

Hi, Selling a fairing bracket for a fazer 1000 2001-2005. Good condition. RRP £170! :eek

[size=78%]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/141087761773?s...1555.l2649[/size]

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  Exup valve
Posted by: stualdino - 12-10-13, 12:45 AM - Forum: Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner - Replies (2)

Back again, forgot to ask as well if anybody has a downloadable instructions of servicing the Exup valve unit. cheers  :thumbup

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  Milky bar oil.
Posted by: stualdino - 12-10-13, 12:44 AM - Forum: Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner - Replies (8)

Right then guys n gals...Have noticed slight milky bar colouring in the oil spyglass and cap ( not big amounts ) never had a problem with the fazers in the 5 yrs I have owned them, just wondering if anybody has ever had same issue and what it was before I pull it to bits and put new gaskets on (it may not be that) answers on a postcard....( Mel, no silly answers before you start )  :rollin cheers

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  This has got to be wrong
Posted by: seangee - 11-10-13, 11:37 PM - Forum: General - Replies (8)

Spotted on my way home today. Afraid I'm too new at video editing to obscure number plates etc (although tempted not to) so here's a partial frame.


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In case there's any doubt, thats a rather terrified Spaniel puppy with its head sticking out of a hole cut in the top box. And yes it is Trafalgar Square at rush hour in the pi$$ing rain.

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  When I Die
Posted by: Liroka - 11-10-13, 09:09 PM - Forum: General - Replies (5)

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  custom ear plugs
Posted by: lincs1963 - 11-10-13, 05:35 PM - Forum: General - Replies (21)

Dunno if this has been done before but here goes anyway.
I find the little foam earplugs uncomfortable after a time and fancied some of those custom fitted jobs. How f*%$ing much? Right, what about diy ones? Little kit, enough to make one pair, about a tenner. What if I balls it up? Did some research and bought some silicone putty from eblag. Got enought to make a set for me and a set for both my son and daughter, and I have enough left to make two or three more pairs. The cost of this, about £6! Bargain. For the record they are the most comfortable ear plugs I have ever had.
Took about 5 minutes and was a piece of cake to do. Highly recommended.
Cheers all, Neil

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