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  Gen 1 2002 Fazer 1000 for sale
Posted by: bone48 - 29-04-12, 01:08 PM - Forum: For Sale & Wanted - Replies (4)

Here for sale is my beloved 2002 Fazer 1000

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The extras fitted to the bike are as follows:

HEL Braided brake lines
Datatool Digi gear indicator
Front fenda extenda
NWS carbon rear hugger
Scotoiler
Maxton front fork internals
Maxton rear shock with high and low speed damping adjustments
Ivans full monty jet kit
Quill tri oval titanium can and link pipe
Air horn
Heated grips
BMC washable air filter
Modified air box
CRG span adjustable levers
Yamaha nylon crash bungs
Yamaha Belly pan
Fabbri double bubble screen
Givi rack and luggage - Top box and panniers
AIR removal kit
LED indicators  and brake lights
Meta 357T alarm and immobiliser
Datatag

The bike is one owner from new and has been cared for irrespective of cost.
Bike has been serviced over the winter which has included all of the following:

Air filter cleaned
Valves checked (No adjustment required)
New oil and filter
Rear suspension linkages cleaned and greased
Fork internals cleaned, new oil, new bushes and seals
headstock bearings greased
Exup cleaned and greased

Bike has approximately 33500 miles, tax for 10 months and test for 6 months.
All paperworks for bike, all MOT from new, good tyres, 2 keys.

Bike is for sale at £3500 OVNO as it stands, with all extras removed and standard equipment re-fitted £2500.  If bike is sold for £3500 all original bits will be included in sale.

Should you wish to know anymore about this bike please contact me via this site or call 07980303612.

Cheers

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  Rukka Goretex Jacket New. £200 ono.
Posted by: arch33angel - 29-04-12, 12:59 PM - Forum: For Sale & Wanted - Replies (5)

Brand new with tags. European sizes 48, 50, 54, 56. CE certified back, shoulder and elbow armour. Bear in mind fellow Foccers this is genuine Rukka not some Frank Thomas tat and its gonna p*ss down most of May!



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  Carbtune Pro 4 for sale
Posted by: Fergwad - 29-04-12, 12:33 PM - Forum: For Sale & Wanted - Replies (1)

It's on eBay here http://bit.ly/JJLjuD cheers, ferg

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  Sorry - another tyre question (FZ1-N gen 2)
Posted by: Janet - 29-04-12, 12:20 PM - Forum: Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner - Replies (10)

I'm going to need to change the tyres on my FZ1-N fairly soon. There's not much in it between front and rear, so I'll need a new pair. I've very nearly worn out the original Dunlop D221s. I think I'll get about 4500 miles before they need changing. While the originals are OK, they don't feel like the best tyres in the world. My first thought is Pilot Powers (NOT the 2CT ones though) as I've really rated them on my last two bikes, even though I've never liked any other Michelins that I've tried. I had them on an '06 R1 (rear worn out in about 5000)  and an '08 Hornet 600 (special fitment for the Hornet, rear worn out in about  4300). My concern is obviously how long they'll last on an FZ1-N in my hands. While the R1 was more powerful (and had the same sizes in standard fitments), the FZ1-N is quite a bit heavier. Does anybody have any experience of how they last on an FZ1-N and any views on how many miles I'm likely to get, given how far I've got on the OE tyres? I don't do a huge annual mileage, and Pilot Powers are fairly cheap, so I'm not looking for them to be really long lived, but I don't want to have to change them much before 4000 miles.

The other option, which I'm sure would last somewhat longer, is BT023s, but they're also about 20% dearer and probably wouldn't be quite so much to my liking.

I'd be grateful for any advice.

Thanks

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  Ducati GP12
Posted by: Skippernick - 29-04-12, 12:04 PM - Forum: Diesels and Lawnmowers (Bike racing n things) - Replies (9)

So Hayden has put the GP12 onto third position for the race today, admitedly 1.0 sec off pole, and Rossi is the last prototype bike in 13th position, 3.5 seconds behind.
And i got slagged off for saying its not the bike its the rider, now i feel vindicated.
Don't get me wrong i am a fan of Rossi, but even Parrish is quoted in this months fast bikes as saying he is not the rider he once was.


Agruments start now.....

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  Tyre choice
Posted by: fazerdude1 - 29-04-12, 11:40 AM - Forum: FZS600 Fazer - Replies (39)

Hi all, can anyone recommend a good sports touring tyre for my 00(y plate) FZS600? I currently have Sportmax on front and rear, these are what was fitted when i bought the bike so stuck with a match when the rear needed changing. I'm not the sportiest of riders and would like to put a more durable tyre on for longer trips and a bit of rance this summer. Cheers.

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  Alarm wiring loom
Posted by: FuZzBoM - 29-04-12, 10:11 AM - Forum: Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner - Replies (4)

Hi, i am planning to wire up the power for my satnav and luckily there is a ignition switch wire under the seat for the alarm circuit. my question is does anyone know how much load would be safe to put across it?

The satnav is only 1 amp max but the last thing i want to do is burn something out.
my other plan was to just be on the safe side and fit a relay.

I also plan to fit an alarm shortly so i guess that would be extra load on it.



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  Ixil Titanium Double Side Exhaust Cans
Posted by: keithfzs1000 - 29-04-12, 09:45 AM - Forum: Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner - Replies (15)

Hi how do these fit into the standard down pipes? and will i have to permanently remove the belly pan?
Also i use give luggage (with side racks) will these cans still allow this or will i have to put spacers in and longer bolts so as get more clearance (similar to how the rear pegs fit in his pics)

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?V...0721617408

opinions on how they would look too please on this




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  MOVED: Help required
Posted by: Aegis Bearing Mel - 28-04-12, 10:34 PM - Forum: General - No Replies

This topic has been moved to Fazer 1000.

[iurl]http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php?topic=2764.0[/iurl]

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  New biker needs foggy visor help....
Posted by: robcaton1234 - 28-04-12, 08:53 PM - Forum: General - Replies (22)

I wear a caberg flip front helmet and glasses. I just bought and fitted a proshield anti fog visor insert which has solved the visor problem but my glasses still fog up......I can't buy the usual anti fog masks that fit into the inside of the helmet as these apparently don't work with flip front visors. Someone told me that you can buy a mask with a tube that feeds your breath down and out but I can't for the life of me find one. if anyone has any ideas I'd be very gratefull.....I'm having a hard enough time just staying upright on my bike at the moment without worrying about not being able to see where I'm going!!!!! :rollin :rollin :rollin

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