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Luke from Nottingham - Young rider - 02-03-13

Hello I'm new to the big bikes only passed my test on 17 of jan. Missing out the law changes.


I've been riding bikes since I was 12 and this is my first every big bike.


Hope you like it. Smile




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Re: Luke from Nottingham - taylor - 03-03-13

nice one luke, just got through in time with the new licence reg,s coming in, great looking bike.


Re: Luke from Nottingham - Chris - 03-03-13

Hey,

Welcome to the forum!

If you'd be interested we're in the final stages of a group by for silicone coolant hoses for the fzs600. There's still time if youd like a kit. you'll be one of only 11 people on the planet with one!  [img alt=Smile]http://foc-u.co.uk/Smileys/efocicon/smile.gif[/img]  More info in this thread, main update on page 5 and another on page 7: http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,6189.0.html Let me know if you'd be interested    Red pipes would look sweet on your black and red bike  Wink

Chris


Re: Luke from Nottingham - baggy - 03-03-13

Welcome Luke, congratulations and a nice looking well kept bike Big Grin


Re: Luke from Nottingham - red98 - 03-03-13

nice intro with pics luke....thats the way to do it.............enjoy your fazer  Wink


Re: Luke from Nottingham - Young rider - 03-03-13

Cheers people. Yea she been well kept I've only had it week.

Don't know if this is common but when you have the lights on and heated grips it seems like the bike can't handle all the power that being used. But if I just have one thing on its fine and holds yhe charge in the battery.


Re: Luke from Nottingham - Chris - 03-03-13

That could be to do with the way the grips are wired in. Did you install the grips or were they on it when you got it?

Chris


Re: Luke from Nottingham - Young rider - 03-03-13

(03-03-13, 05:51 PM)Chris link Wrote: That could be to do with the way the grips are wired in. Did you install the grips or were they on it when you got it?

Chris

They was on it looks like the live wire has been wired to the headlight.


Re: Luke from Nottingham - Chris - 03-03-13

I think that is quite a common way people do it. I'm no expert so can't give you any advice how to sort it but have a search about sure it's probably been covered before.

This thread is particularly helpful, you could maybe rewire your live to the place suggested in here: http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,5717.msg50182.html#msg50182

Hope that helps,

Chris


Re: Luke from Nottingham - Young rider - 03-03-13

(03-03-13, 06:30 PM)Chris link Wrote: I think that is quite a common way people do it. I'm no expert so can't give you any advice how to sort it but have a search about sure it's probably been covered before.

This thread is particularly helpful, you could maybe rewire your live to the place suggested in here: http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,5717.msg50182.html#msg50182

Hope that helps,

Chris


I may have a dodge battery or just the bike can't handle the power thats being used.


Re: Luke from Nottingham - Chris - 03-03-13

Could be, if you have a battery charger that can condition the battery, like an optimate charger, then you could check that your battery isn't on its way out.

Chris