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Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - midden - 21-02-14 (20-02-14, 07:29 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: [quote author=Mark YPVS link=topic=11731.msg128546#msg128546 date=1392920642]Having a professional paint job for all those donor signatures and logo's is gonna put you in mortgage territory. After that much time and effort, I'll shell out for a pro job. At the end of the project, of course! ![]() [/quote] Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - ChristoT - 21-02-14 I plan a simple base paintjob, then the logos etc will probably be vinyl. Possibly a coat of laquer over the top to protect them. Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - snapper - 21-02-14 I can see this thread ending up longer than the rebuild ! :lol Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - Lez72 - 21-02-14 (20-02-14, 07:24 PM)Mark YPVS link Wrote: Hi ChristoT, I love seeing peoples rebuilds. :useless Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - Mark YPVS - 21-02-14 (21-02-14, 10:39 AM)Lez72 link Wrote: [quote author=Mark YPVS link=topic=11731.msg128546#msg128546 date=1392920642] I love seeing peoples rebuilds. :useless [/quote] Don't want to hijack this thread so I will post a link to my photobucket :lol :lol http://s699.photobucket.com/user/fatyzfr1/library/Triggers%20Broom?sort=4&page=1 Mark ![]() Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - Lez72 - 21-02-14 (21-02-14, 04:42 PM)Mark YPVS link Wrote: [quote author=Lez72 link=topic=11731.msg128773#msg128773 date=1392975582] I love seeing peoples rebuilds. :useless [/quote] Don't want to hijack this thread so I will post a link to my photobucket :lol :lol http://s699.photobucket.com/user/fatyzfr1/library/Triggers%20Broom?sort=4&page=1 Mark ![]() [/quote] You have obviously put a lot of time and effort into that R1. Top work fella 8) Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - bigsteve - 21-02-14 Hi Christo have you checked out carol nash six wheel insurance car/bike one policy ??? ![]() (20-02-14, 11:37 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: Just checked insurance. Well, tried to, two comparison sites were unable to quote! Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - ChristoT - 21-02-14 (21-02-14, 09:11 PM)bigsteve link Wrote: Hi Christo[/quote] Interesting! I'll have to look into that! Thanks! ![]() The problem I'm having is that the insurers throw a wobbly when I declare all the mods!! Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - Fazerider - 22-02-14 Someone should've warned you that might happen. :lol I'm still interested to know if that Honda swingarm is going to suit it. Is the centreline of the tyre central with the pivot ends? (I don't even know that the Fazer tyre is central for that matter.) Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - ChristoT - 22-02-14 (22-02-14, 12:14 AM)Fazerider link Wrote: Someone should've warned you that might happen. :lol There must be a way to insure it somehow! There's enough custom bikes out there! I have a stock swingarm, I have a Honda swingarm: only one way to find out!! :lol :lol Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - midden - 22-02-14 (20-02-14, 07:09 PM)red98 link Wrote: Come on christo......pictures of the head pleasePlease oh please be careful of requests which can be lost in translation :evil Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - ChristoT - 22-02-14 (22-02-14, 12:32 AM)midden link Wrote: [quote author=red98 link=topic=11731.msg128535#msg128535 date=1392919788]Please oh please be careful of requests which can be lost in translation :evil [/quote] :rollin :rollin :rollin Doubly funny, as I was just re-reading Miss Handbag/PMSimon's anti profanity/anti homophobia hissy fit. Lovely double meaning there, Midden!! :lol :lol Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - Dead Eye - 22-02-14 (22-02-14, 12:14 AM)Fazerider link Wrote: Someone should've warned you that might happen. :lol Based on Ruby's build thread, the tyres are supposed to line up centrally ![]() Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - ChristoT - 22-02-14 (22-02-14, 03:24 AM)Dead Eye link Wrote: [quote author=Fazerider link=topic=11731.msg128917#msg128917 date=1393024468] Based on Ruby's build thread, the tyres are supposed to line up centrally ![]() [/quote] I'd be surprised if they didn't, as the bike would corner differently left or right. ![]() Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - JoeRock - 22-02-14 (21-02-14, 11:22 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: [quote author=bigsteve link=topic=11731.msg128874#msg128874 date=1393013505][/quote] Interesting! I'll have to look into that! Thanks! ![]() The problem I'm having is that the insurers throw a wobbly when I declare all the mods!! [/quote] Comparison sites will mate, you won't stand a chance on them. Only way to do it will be through phoning people up, and even then there's a very few insurance companies that will accept modified bikes like that. Carole Nash do a streetfighter insurance where you basically say what you have, what you want it to be covered for (as in value of the bike), and they sort it - but there's minimum age requirements. I did manage to get my Ninja insured through them and that wasn't standard by a long shot, but it wasn't structural work which is what will throw them off for you - I had a later model ZX9R swingarm on mine that bolted right in, they said as it was an OE part and could be used as replacement it was okay. Then I had a set of USD forks on mine, but I just told them it had modified suspension and brakes, and they were okay with it. That said, I am a bit older than you I think, and did have 4 years no claims. Couldn't get a similar thing done this year with them though as their underwriters had changed ![]() Realistically, you are really, really going to struggle at your age, with an accident, and extremely highly modified bike - to the point where I suspect you may not actually be able to get it insured at all until you're older! Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - noggythenog - 22-02-14 A question about insurance.....theoretical of course. If you just passed your test and bought a bike a bike and it said Fazer on it & it didnt look obviously modified & then you got third party insurance...& when asked about mods youd obviously say as far as you know it is not modified..............then where the foc do you stand in a crash.....i mean your third party anyway but if you crash into someone else & damage their car for example are you legally classed as insured????? Sorry sir get the handcuffs on...we've found that someone has previously do e a foxeye fairing mod and your bike should be a box eye so you arent insured. Suppose what im getting at is that Christo surely you arent expecting to ever be covered for your bike if you trash it....you are just wanting to be legal on the road to avoid a criminal record.....obviously im not saying you should be dishonest or keep the mods more subtle but what if you were an idiot & genuinely didnt know. One check of your online profile would soon see you in the poop with that one, if they ever did anything so in depth. Thats what all the knobheads on these tv police docs do & they seem to get away with everything.bastards!!! :evil Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - ChristoT - 22-02-14 Yeah, I just want to be legal. The bike won't be worth a penny to anyone else. You're right though. And of course the Peugeot 106 has a towbar as standard, it was on the car when I bought it, officer! :O Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - Dead Eye - 22-02-14 I usually factor in whether its something that would make a large enough difference in the event of a crash - its all swings and roundabouts and personal opinion. Suspension and brakes are an instant declaration, body work... depends but usually irrelevant. Engine work gets a little more complex... changing the air filter, no - changing to pod filters and re-jetting, yes. The other flip side is things that you want covered in the event of a crash - not sure I have any good examples though as insurance companies are still hard to deal with; but exhausts, top box? I had a 306 for a bit and that had had power steering retro-fitted - when declared, a lot of insurance companies wouldn't touch it. So it went undeclared... then blew a head gasket some 6 months later :\ Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - Lawrence - 23-02-14 I'd suggest if it's not a standard replacement then they need to know about it. Top box, air filter, things like that won't make a difference to the price but they still need to know. Re: Project Fazer: The build thread - red98 - 23-02-14 Back to topic........you offered up the bros swingarm yet.........PICTURES.......I NEED PICTURES :pokefun |