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  Wanted-TOPBOX and frame for FZS600 2003
Posted by: Sparks689 - 06-07-12, 02:01 PM - Forum: For Sale & Wanted - Replies (1)

Hi, I have a 2003 FZS600 fazer. I'm looking for a TOPBOX and rack in the Sussex area. Can anyone help?

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  New Clutch Case Bearings
Posted by: gel - 06-07-12, 01:09 PM - Forum: Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner - Replies (2)

I am doing some work on the olg girl (Fazer) and I am replacing the clutch casing with a new one I got off ebay. I need to know where I can get the oil seal and top bearing where the clutch actuator rod goes through the casing, also need the lower bearing inside the clutch case. I have checked WEMOTO but know joy, are they only available from Yamaha?  I think there was a link that Devilsyam put up for a company that did bearings but I cannot find it.

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  Hi All. New to biking
Posted by: neskemi - 06-07-12, 10:35 AM - Forum: Introduction - Replies (7)

Hi everyone!

I'm a 34 year old Male who lives up the the highlands of Scotland (well Moray to be percise)
I've recently sat my CBT and rather than riding a 125 I am going on to do my full test shortly.
I have looked about through bike trader etc.. And always keep returning to the pages with Fazers on.
I'd imagine they are a good place to start my journey into the world of bigger bikes.
Your thoughts??

Taking things easy

Dave

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  New member riding a '52 FZS600 foxeye
Posted by: Dynspud - 06-07-12, 07:27 AM - Forum: Introduction - Replies (3)

Hello everyone.
I have heard & read great things about FOC and am looking forward to joining the gang.
I have owned my '52 FZS600 foxeye for a couple of years, having passed my DAS three years ago.
I am a 49 year old guy from Cwmbran in South Wales and, after looking around at loads of other bikes, have decided to stick with the Fazer and lavish her with the love and attention she deserves.
Ride safely everyone.

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  How much would you pay to support your local dealer?
Posted by: imax - 06-07-12, 01:27 AM - Forum: General - Replies (23)

I'm a great believer in supporting local businesses and don't usually mind if it's a little more expensive than buying online for the  personal touch and ease of nipping down the road instead of the hassle of emails, phone calls, missing delivery slots and return postage if something goes wrong. However, I'm looking at getting some hard luggage (Givi) and the price difference is  ridiculous. For the cost of the 46 litre box from the dealer, I can get a 55 litre + backrest online!!

So, should there come a point when the additional cost of a local shop becomes too great to keep your business or should we support local businesses at all costs?

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  Got some not very good news today
Posted by: solorider - 06-07-12, 01:12 AM - Forum: General - Replies (11)

Went to the hospital today for a follow up to a MRI scan I had done a few weeks a go,the doctor told me my back was very worn with bulging discs and even a slightly slipped disc,basically my back has worn prematurely ,so I'm hoping I can still ride a bike for a few years yet as there is nothing the doctors can do.i am only 47 so not yet for the knackers yard yet but parts of me seem to be going that way lol.

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  Help with front end setting for a trip to France
Posted by: yamahasan - 05-07-12, 06:58 PM - Forum: Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner - Replies (5)


Hi everybodyNext month I will be doing a 26 days touring-trip around southern France and the Pyrenees with my girl. My Gen1 FZS 1000 is gonna be loaded almost to the limit. Wont have too much time to try suspension settings cos Im working long hours, and this would be my first trip with it as I got it a couple months ago (after 9 years with a FZS 600) so I dont know it that much (though I bought it 350 miles away from home and rode it back...).
I want to work a little with the front end cos I know all the weight in the back is gonna make it feel "light". Any advices as to where to start from? Ive been reading about "dropping the forks" and stuff; do you think this would help? Is this doable for a regular person (if so, any advice would be very much appreciated) or should it be done by a mechanic? Everything is standard.


Thanxs!!!

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  Triumph Street Triple R
Posted by: snooky - 05-07-12, 04:51 PM - Forum: For Sale & Wanted - Replies (1)

A friend of mine died a few weeks ago from a heart attack and his wife needs to sell his bike.
It was 1st registered in June 2011 by the dealer and my friend bought from them 4 weeks ago.
It is the Street Triple R in Phantom Black with gold wheels
It has a matching seat cowl and belly pan fitted and also a tail tidy, not sure of the make.
mileage is 1522 so very low and is in immaculate condition as you would expect.
Bike is located in Fareham
She is asking £6k which isn't bad as it cost him £7k a month ago.
If interested then please give me a PM and I can supply contact details, of course I would appreciate not mentioning the sad loss of her husband.
Cheers all

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  wanted fazer 600(1998)rack,screen,exhaust,cam covers,headlights
Posted by: markbubble - 05-07-12, 04:51 PM - Forum: For Sale & Wanted - No Replies

hi all im after a few bits for my 98 fazer 600,small rear rack,double bubble or touring type screen(or screen riser)stainless exhaust headers,headlights(glass only if possible?)and the cam end covers(small 'round' parts 2 on each side of engine)in alloy not plastic black
cheers mark

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  Oil change tip
Posted by: FuZzBoM - 05-07-12, 01:45 PM - Forum: Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner - Replies (4)

Hi all, not really a tip tbh but a nice quality cheap tool to get the filter off.
Looking to do an oil change and noticed the Honda filter was about the same size.

took a chance and ordered this from the bay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/180914523866?s...1497.l2649
and it fits perfectly  Big Grin

other ones i have seen are £8 so at that price thought it was worth a gamble.

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