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  1999 fazer 600 forks
Posted by: bikenut07 - 14-10-11, 06:06 PM - Forum: FZS600 Fazer - Replies (8)

Hi all, quick question, does anyone know if the forks from a 2002 fazer would fit my 1999 fazer?
Cheers Iain

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  Zorsts.
Posted by: Captain Haddock - 14-10-11, 05:48 PM - Forum: FZS600 Fazer - Replies (11)

I've just been browsing ebay looking at stainless exhausts and come across motad and sandy bike spares downpipes, does anyone have experience as to which are better quality?
Also like the look of the delkevic 350mm stubby tailpipe, how well do they fit and what quality?
I don't suppose the chemical metal I've just blobbed in the collector will stay there long so I guess I will have to spend some cash, must admit I prefer the idea of it staying in the uk than going to china or similar.
All opinions/experience appreciated.
I was also after a gear position indicator but have had no response from ledgear, have they gone bust? I've since bought a second hand neutral switch and added extra contacts for the gears but still waiting on the display bit turning up to try it out.

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  My Blackberry isn't working!
Posted by: Grahamm - 14-10-11, 05:45 PM - Forum: General - Replies (1)

Apropos of recent problems with RIM technology...

My Blackberry Is Not Working! - The One Ronnie, Preview - BBC One

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  Well it made me laugh...
Posted by: DryRob - 14-10-11, 04:27 PM - Forum: General - Replies (3)

Hope this isn't a repost



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  Where best to get a seat cut down? (East Mids)
Posted by: Digdug - 14-10-11, 03:40 PM - Forum: General - Replies (4)

I need to get my Fazer thou's seat cut down a bit (actually mainly cutting out width at the front, as well as a bit of height) to accomodate my short girlie legs. I am too scared of wrecking the seat to do it myself with the electric meat carver  Wink

Can anyone suggest anywhere in the East Midlands that would do a good job and also not too expensive? I am near Loughborough, so somewhere in Leics/Notts/Derbys would be best. Cheers  Smile

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  AIS update
Posted by: justy1 - 14-10-11, 11:31 AM - Forum: For Sale & Wanted - No Replies

right the rest of the stuff has turned up.

so, all in all ive got "6" complete kits for sale. so if ya interested, jump over to the fazer 1000 forum ave a look on the for sale section under AIS kit (complete) for details & then mge me if ya wonna kit?

oh to make it easier for me, would it be possible to use the fazer 1000 forum, dont wonna keep jumping between forums & missing anybody out.

many thanks


justy1000


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  A note from mrs snapper !
Posted by: snapper - 14-10-11, 10:01 AM - Forum: General - Replies (2)

  I hope no one minds I have looked but there are no mods/admin online at the moment to ask perrmission to post this thread and link ! if it offends or is out side of any rules please delete it   
My better half has been involed for a few years now, and has posted the bit below on a few forums

EACH is a charity that is close to My heart as it was my fathers chosen charity and I think a fantastic cause

Now over to mrs snapper


  Halloween fundraiser. 

Hi all. 
As some of you already know, I am part of a paranormal investigation group that investigates and tries to either prove or disprove spooky goings on in many Suffolk and Essex properties. For the last couple of years we have helped with a haunted hotel event and the hotel donate a share of profits to our chosen chariy. The team dont charge for any of the work but request that a donation is made to our chosen charity. http://www.justgiving...anormalThrillSeekers/

This year the Paranormal Thrill Seekers are raising funds for the East Anglian Children's Hospices. EACH. www.each.org.uk

EACH supports families and carers for children and young people with life-threatening conditions across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.Providing care and support wherever the family wishes – in families’ own homes, in hospital or at one of their hospices in Ipswich, Milton and Quidenham.

EACH are a registered charity (no. 1069284) and need to raise around £4.8 million in public donations to deliver their services this year. This amounts to more than £13,000 a day, every day of the year. A heck of a lot of money as Im sure you will all agree but the funding is so worthwhile for all those who need care and support from EACH.

Tickets for the hotels event, if anyone local may be interested, may still be available from the hotel http://www.hintlesham.../halloween_dinner.htm and the Paranormal Thrill seekers have also set up a justgiving page for any donations we aquire in meantime.

This may be the last full investigation one of our team leaders goes on, due to her own physical difficulties, and just this one evenings work
will leave her pretty much exhausted and crippled for a good few days afterwards, though she has her own consultants, pain clinic and physio appointments set to help her in the days after this event. She really will be giving this her all this year for the EACH charity.

If anyone is feeling generous at this time of year (and i know with run up to Christmas things are tight) perhaps you could spare a few pennies for EACH and think of the team as they prepare for what always proves to be an interesting location (even some members of the team have been known to scream and run at Hintlesham Hall)     

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  dick head
Posted by: wraith600 - 14-10-11, 05:33 AM - Forum: General - Replies (1)

http://video.uk.msn.com/watch/video/dang...&mid=50134

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  Snuff
Posted by: Aegis Bearing Mel - 14-10-11, 12:14 AM - Forum: General - Replies (8)

Just finished the new Pratchett novel, Snuff.
A lot better than Unseen Academicals, reckon it's only going to get better with the re-reads over the weekend too.
:thumbup

Well worth picking up folks.

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  What a Dad
Posted by: chris.biker - 13-10-11, 10:05 PM - Forum: General - Replies (7)

I hope this is not old news.
http://video.uk.msn.com/watch/video/dang...k/2g7nzsb5

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