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Hi from NZ
#1
Just realised I'd broken forum etqieutte and not introduced myself before jumping into asking you folks questions and buying shocks Wink


I emigrated here to NZ over 3yrs ago and used to have a FZS600 way back which I loved... I then upgraded(!) to a Bandit 650 and then an Aprilia Falco which I brought over to NZ with me. Unfortunately the bike met its makers... long story... but ended up buying a DL1000 which was prompty sold 6 months later... then my mate in the UK was selling his Fazer thou and I had to have it... so its now here with me down under.


It hasn't been tinkered with much, and has been very well looked after, a credit to my friend. I bought it with a Remus endcan and it had the Yamaha fairings, but that was it. I haven't done much to it as yet, clear indicator lenses, some carbon detailing, e-scottoiler and some new levers... but since it will be off the road for a month or two when its long overdue its service (plus less time to ride with the in-laws visiting!) its a good time to upgrade various pieces...


Planned are R6 shock, new springs (K-Tech or RaceTech, havent decided yet) with a fork rebuild, Ivans kit & new gaskets, usual service stuff plus a good clean up. Already spent some time getting the shine back into the end can (I don't know why, but my mate decided to make the s/s exhaust matte... but its back to its former glory now). Also have new bits and pieces for EXUP, including a new pulley.


Here is a recent pic... look forward to chatting to you all and gaining lots of new information Smile








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#2
welcome rick  :thumbup

lovely looking bike there...

which part of NZ you in ?

when i did my 2 month visit to NZ way back in 1997 i hired a FZR600 (jap import so restricted sadly) for a few days from a shop in Wellington,meet a mate who lived out that way and he showed us around that part of the north island,went up some famous bikers road with a bikers cafe at the top,the road was shocking with loads of HGV's churning the corners up which meant loads of  gravel on the road,plus it was bloody raining,so we headed off inland and i fell in love with the place,real biker friendly roads and no traffic,sheep was a problem as i remember it-bit like being in wales but with out the traffic!!

always planned to return,marriage/mortgage saw to that idea,but never say never.

more picture's please mate  8) 
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#3
Hey thanks, it is in great condition.


I'm based up in Auckland, live out on the fringes of the Waitakere ranges, amazing place.


The roads are amazing, but signage is a lot to be desired... and some road quality it poor... but geez its a great place to ride.


More pics soon I promise!
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#4
it looks like wales with sunshine, Wink nice bike as well,
sent from my carafan in tenby, Wink
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#5
welcome mate ,gotta ask how did ya get the can that clean ,good job ive a viper can and its gone a real dull aliminium colour would love to get it shiny like yours ,spose the constant sunshine out there helps too.jammy git
please god let the sun keep shining
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#6
Hey mate… choice fz1 (gen 1…the best!! Wink haha)
I have same model bike customized, ill chuck up a pic…
Tearing up taranaki atm
Got the ivans jet kit in mind too would love lumpy cams hope it can be done???
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#7
HelloWink Upgraded from a fazer to a bandit. That's a good one!
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