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Farewell but not goodbye
#1
Just a note to thank you all for you fantastic help, a bit of a laugh and advice, this is one of the most active, informative sites I've discovered. I had an itch to scratch and unfortunately the Fazer had to make room for another (ahem) bike, a bigger garage would be nice. The Fazer is a fantastic bike for all round use, anybody with around £1000 to spend on a do all bike would need their head examining for not trying one. Thanks again.


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#2
You could stick that one in the cupboard under the stairs to keep space for the fazer
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#3
? I wasn't permitted to bin the hoover
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#4
Another good choice of bike  :thumbup ...........give it a while and the fazer will become "the bike i should of kept"    :'(          :lol
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#5
That's why I didn't say goodbye?. There's plenty I should've kept. For the life of me I can't understand why she thought living in the garage thus freeing up the house for bikes wouldn't work.
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#6
I'd love one of those bikes. They look like a lot of fun. What sort of MPG do you get on them?
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#7
Had an ST70 new in 1974, bought it for the missus to get to work on. Threw it in a skip 10 years later......
we all live and learn.

Whizz kid sitting pretty on his two wheeled stallion.
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#8
His Dudeness, I'll guess mpg similar to C70, C90 step ins. The main reason I got it is to do a couple of long distance trials next year, just for kicks, I suppose I better find out the range of a full tank.
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#9
I had a 125 after seeing monkey bikes everywhere during a trip to Southern France.  This went in the boot of my 1-series bmw and came around Devon and Cornwall. Fun for round town in Summer.


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#10
Been looking at astonishingly cheap new Lifan 125 engines, a few genuine parts adds up to the price of one. Yours doesn't look like a Lifan, did you fit it?
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#11
Mine was a French 'Spigaou' bike which was originally supplied with a 125 engine, so cheaper to insure as not modified.
Chinese bike built to a marginally higher French/European specification...
Well that's what I told the guy that bought it off me. ;-)
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#12
Big Grin
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