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Say hello to my new baby!
#21
White wheels do look good, especially with blue, but I think with my white colour scheme it would be too much. I like the black/white combo.

Father Christmas bought my scottoiler and I found the link to the excellent instructions on this site so I'll have a go at doing it myself at some point.

I also tried my heated grips for the first time and they don't seem to switch on so I'll have to investigate why they're not working.
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#22
(24-12-12, 07:54 PM)packie link Wrote: .....white wheels work too!

very nice  8)
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#23
Packie pls dont leave your gorgoeus fazer lying around or i might do something very bad and steal it. It's actually the year and colour i want!!! :angel :eek
My and my beloved fazer misbehaving on the roads of life!!!!
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#24
(22-01-13, 12:00 AM)Tourx4 link Wrote: Packie pls dont leave your gorgoeus fazer lying around or i might do something very bad and steal it. It's actually the year and colour i want!!! :angel :eek


Huh???.....I thought girlies like Pink??? :groan


Anyway....i'll be up all night waiting for ya!  :2guns

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#25
My old bike was white, always looked good and clean!
My Fazer is black, dirty bastard......cannot keep it clean at all, even after a wash, you still get water stains and any dirt looks, basically. dirty!!
As much as i love my bike, i wouldn't buy black again in all honesty, maybe grey or silver!
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#26
(22-01-13, 01:58 AM)darrsi link Wrote: My old bike was white, always looked good and clean!
My Fazer is black, dirty bastard......cannot keep it clean at all, even after a wash, you still get water stains and any dirt looks, basically. dirty!!
As much as i love my bike, i wouldn't buy black again in all honesty, maybe grey or silver!

When your black engine is cold...spray tyre foam on it. Gets rid of water stains, dirty dusty look and makes the area you spray it on glossy and new even after a good few rides including the engine. Spray on any "dusty looking" bits but be careful in around the braking area. Works a treat on my all black Bandit 1200 and on the black engine of my Fazer.

I use Turtle Corkpit Shine on the plastics, cockpit, light & indicator switches, mudguard ect that put a lovely shinea with a nice smell as well!! I use and any good wax polish on the paintwork. Those 3 products will bring your bike back to life. If I had black downpipes, I'd give them a re-spray carefully on the bike with heated resistant paint every so often. The Barbeque Oven paint found in DIYs does a good job.
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#27
@Packie not me can't stand girly baby pink, much prefer blue, silver or even yellow!!!!!! :nana
My and my beloved fazer misbehaving on the roads of life!!!!
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#28
I had mine sprayed matte white last year and it looks way better than the old sun-raped red it was.  8)



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#29
:b love the colour  scheme    :thumbup  was going to get mine painted white over the winter    but was told that because my fazer is red  its the hardest colour to paint over  :groan
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#30
(22-01-13, 05:40 PM)Tourx4 link Wrote: @Packie not me can't stand girly baby pink, much prefer blue, silver or even yellow!!!!!! :nana


.......I better be on my guard then!!  :hijack
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#31
lol - couldn't sleep last night and was thinking about how my bike would look painted white - now I know!


Lovely  :lol    Big Grin
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#32
Took my bike in the serviced & mot'd last Friday, and she passed with no advisories!

Couple things that got picked up on the service:

One half of the chain linkage had fallen off so nothing was really holding my chain together.

I'd messed up installing the scottoiller (it was dribbling in the wrong place) so he sorted that too. He's fitting some crash bungs for me as well tomorrow.

Just need a new pair of textile trousers and I'm ready for summer!

Best give him a shout out - Tom at Bill Bailey Motorcycles in Harrow. Great service, nice bunch of guys. Not too much sniggering as I wobbled off up the road on my brand new feeling bike!
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#33
(07-06-13, 12:19 AM)Tibbs link Wrote: Took my bike in the serviced & mot'd last Friday, and she passed with no advisories!

Couple things that got picked up on the service:

One half of the chain linkage had fallen off so nothing was really holding my chain together.

I'd messed up installing the scottoiller (it was dribbling in the wrong place) so he sorted that too. He's fitting some crash bungs for me as well tomorrow.

Just need a new pair of textile trousers and I'm ready for summer!

Best give him a shout out - Tom at Bill Bailey Motorcycles in Harrow. Great service, nice bunch of guys. Not too much sniggering as I wobbled off up the road on my brand new feeling bike!


That's the first time i've ever heard that shop being called by that name?  :rolleyes
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#34
If it were me I'd clean out the carbs and see if there was a difference.


The fazer I use on a regular basis I've never had a problem with, but the other one I've got which has only done around 700 miles from new has given me problems.


It's needed a new battery, carbs cleaned out (twice) and a new set of plugs and its only done 700 miles in 12 years.






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#35
(07-06-13, 06:30 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=Tibbs link=topic=4805.msg80149#msg80149 date=1370560788]
Took my bike in the serviced & mot'd last Friday, and she passed with no advisories!

Couple things that got picked up on the service:

One half of the chain linkage had fallen off so nothing was really holding my chain together.

I'd messed up installing the scottoiller (it was dribbling in the wrong place) so he sorted that too. He's fitting some crash bungs for me as well tomorrow.

Just need a new pair of textile trousers and I'm ready for summer!

Best give him a shout out - Tom at Bill Bailey Motorcycles in Harrow. Great service, nice bunch of guys. Not too much sniggering as I wobbled off up the road on my brand new feeling bike!


That's the first time i've ever heard that shop being called by that name?  :rolleyes
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That's the name on yell.com and their website: http://billbaileymotorcycles.co.uk/contacts/

What do you know it as?

Tom did say my bike needed a good service (the spark plugs were quite corroded), and she seems much smoother. I need to go home via the motorway to see if it's totally sorted.
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#36
Sent you a PM.

Crikey you were lucky with the chain link, that could've ended badly  :eek
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