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Knock knock...hello...anyone home? Hi, I'm new round these parts...
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Hello all,

I've just bought a Fazer (1999 FZS600) so I thought I'd pop in here and say hi.  I'm new to Fazer ownership and forums so here goes eh?!

So me...been riding a few years now, had all kinds of bikes, from a shonky old GT750, to a VN1500 bored out to 17 with whacking great apes on it, to a Suzuki DR650 which I toured Australia on.  Love bikes and biking, never happier than when on two wheels, or possibly when spannering two wheeled things.  I love to ride but I also love to get stuck in fixing/bodging/buggering up(more often than I care to admit!)

And the steed...she's a 1999 FZS600 in black, a little rough around the edges but a lovely runner and (from what I've read) only just approaching middle age miles-wise.  Picked her up for a song and from the twice I've ridden her I can already tell that a bond is forming.  The only other 'naked/roadster' I've owned was a dull-as-feck XJ600 and the Fazer's leagues ahead of that. My other steed is a 1992 CBR600 which is currently under Frankenstein's knife, suffering the indignity of a ratfighter conversion.

Looking forward to many misspent evenings talking bullocks on here and the wealth of knowledge you guys undoubtably are.

Sloth :pokefun

Always use the right tool for the job,
A hammer is the right tool for every job,
Anything can be used as a hammer!!!
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#2
Something tells me you're gonna fit right in... Welcome. :thumbup
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(02-03-14, 03:38 AM)dazza link Wrote: Something tells me you're gonna fit right in... Welcome. :thumbup
I second that. Sloth, your gonna definately fit right in. That is when you get some piccys of your machinery up here. Yes even the Ho#&a!
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#5
if you cant talk bollocks we wont let you in  :lol ....welcome to the forum and dont forget the piccies  Wink
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#6
Pictures will be up very soon folks, just as soon as the weather and my days off co-operate and allow me a day of riding and photography worthy of posting.

Thanks for the replies anyways guys, 'tis good to feel welcome  Smile
Always use the right tool for the job,
A hammer is the right tool for every job,
Anything can be used as a hammer!!!
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#7
Hi Sloth,welcome to to forum Smile


you sound like you have had an ineresting innings.


Slim
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
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