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best mods ? (Hugger/Belly pan/lights ?)
#21
The list of mods on mine:

Custom LED brake boards
LED brake and tail light on top box
Custom LED indicators
Heated Grips
HID Projector Angel eye headlights (X2!)
Multi gauge
SP Engineering exhaust

Mods to come:

Front and rear facing permanent DVR cameras
Air horn
Repairing the damage from when I dropped it!

LED indicator strips
LED rear footpeg mod
Modified Acumen CL10 chain oiler.
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#22
LED footpeg mod?
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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#23
Leds on the rear footpegs facing back.

I was going to drill and put the leds through the back, but due to the fazer design I would need a very very long drill bit and some more bits, so I gave up on that, and will be sticking LED strips on them, one for brake, one for indicators.
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#24
With all the LEDs on your bike it'll be like a christmas tree, easily seen though and weight your way for a smidsy. Which you hopefully never have.  Smile
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It wouldn't be fun if it was easy, I just wish it wasn't this much fun.
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#25
(08-02-13, 11:32 AM)Chris link Wrote:With all the LEDs on your bike it'll be like a christmas tree, easily seen though and weight your way for a smidsy. Which you hopefully never have.  Smile


haha my thoughts exactly!


Every little helps, but in the event that it does happen, I will have it all on camera! :p
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#26
Well, I hope you never have to use it mate.
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It wouldn't be fun if it was easy, I just wish it wasn't this much fun.
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#27
Cheers! Same!
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#28
(08-02-13, 11:36 AM)alexanderfitu link Wrote:Cheers! Same!

Cheers, had to use my horn a couple of times to wake up muppets at junctions and get their attention to make sure they have seen me. Noone's pulled out on me in a while, not since I had my cbr125 when I was learning.
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It wouldn't be fun if it was easy, I just wish it wasn't this much fun.
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#29
Try London, EVERYONE pulls out on you!!  :'(
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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#30
Excatly. I use the horn 3-4 times a journey.
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#31
Hi all
I don't know if this is a relevant advice for the main question.
On my former bike that was a FZS600, I only changed a bit of thing everyone related to the ride safety:
- brake pads (SBS RS)
- brake master cylinder (a new NISSIN radial unit)
- brake pipeline/hoses (steel mesh)
- shock dampers (FG Gubellini front fork upgrade and rear complete replace unit)


The bike has really changed its character, can believe me. The little Fazer could swallow the dust  to many supersport in curvy roads.
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#32
So far on my '99:

-LED miniblinkers, with proper spacers and relay
-Bi-Xenon headlights (the low beam adapter was a f*cker, ended up making one at Uni with a 3d-printer)
-LED rear/brake light bulbs (in original housing though, don't shine much on the plates)
-Delkevic downpipes
-Scorpion Exhaust slip-on  :evil 
-Painted from original candy red (had been very abused by the elements: previous owner had it sitting year-round on the front lawn  :eek ) to matte white + new decals
-Blue LED instrument lights
-K&N air filter
-Carbon look hugger
-Carbon fibre yoke cover

Don't really know what to do next.

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#33
very nice Foxwood! Looks Great!

Did you have any trouble with fitting the delkevic downpipes or did they line up ok?
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It wouldn't be fun if it was easy, I just wish it wasn't this much fun.
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#34
(13-02-13, 06:29 PM)Chris link Wrote:very nice Foxwood! Looks Great!

Did you have any trouble with fitting the delkevic downpipes or did they line up ok?


Thanks Chris!


Nothing a small rubber mallet didn't fix. Had more trouble taking off the old rusted-through ones.  Smile
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#35
If you ride in crap weather, a fender extenda and hugger makes a hell of a difference. Wish I fitted mine earlier. Not the most glamorous but very practical. Re hugger, try getting one that extends downwards aswell, it will give added protection to the linkage and shock. Pyramid do these but there are others.

Suspension. If on a budget, even just changing the fork springs will make a big difference. Sorting out the back end usually gets expensive though.

Better bulbs (or any other headlight upgrade) especially on the square eye. Led bulbs in the clocks is a easy and cheap upgrade. A Good screen is handy in the winter.

Other than aesthetics, don't see much benefit of lower fairings or belly pan. Better off with some sort of crash protection.

+ lots of others! One you start you can't stop!

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#36
These are the total so far:  Pyramid Fenda Extenda and Yamaha engine bars :-)


Ugly, but functional.




Any idea how much it would cost to respray a Fazer 600 ?


Cheers
Simon


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#37
(14-02-13, 01:43 PM)simonm link Wrote:Any idea how much it would cost to respray a Fazer 600 ?


I had mine done for 280€, but that was with me unbolting the fairings and tank, then reinstalling them after they had been sprayed. A pretty moderate price hereabouts. Don't know what it would cost in the UK though.
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#38
(13-02-13, 05:36 PM)Foxwood link Wrote:So far on my '99:

-LED miniblinkers, with proper spacers and relay
-Bi-Xenon headlights (the low beam adapter was a f*cker, ended up making one at Uni with a 3d-printer)
-LED rear/brake light bulbs (in original housing though, don't shine much on the plates)
-Delkevic downpipes
-Scorpion Exhaust slip-on  :evil 
-Painted from original candy red (had been very abused by the elements: previous owner had it sitting year-round on the front lawn  :eek ) to matte white + new decals
-Blue LED instrument lights
-K&N air filter
-Carbon look hugger
-Carbon fibre yoke cover

Don't really know what to do next.

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Looking really good, however you should really get those Xenons in projectors housings, they will be blinding other drivers!


See http://fotifixes.com/2012/12/27/hid-proj...fazer-600/ and http://fotifixes.com/2012/12/28/hid-proj...00-part-2/
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#39
(13-02-13, 05:36 PM)Foxwood link Wrote:So far on my '99:

-LED miniblinkers, with proper spacers and relay
-Bi-Xenon headlights (the low beam adapter was a f*cker, ended up making one at Uni with a 3d-printer)
-LED rear/brake light bulbs (in original housing though, don't shine much on the plates)
-Delkevic downpipes
-Scorpion Exhaust slip-on  :evil 
-Painted from original candy red (had been very abused by the elements: previous owner had it sitting year-round on the front lawn  :eek ) to matte white + new decals
-Blue LED instrument lights
-K&N air filter
-Carbon look hugger
-Carbon fibre yoke cover

Don't really know what to do next.

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What model is that Scorpion can, Foxwood??
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#40
(14-02-13, 10:00 PM)alexanderfitu link Wrote:Looking really good, however you should really get those Xenons in projectors housings, they will be blinding other drivers!


See http://fotifixes.com/2012/12/27/hid-proj...fazer-600/ and http://fotifixes.com/2012/12/28/hid-proj...00-part-2/


Thanks alexanderfitu. You're right I really should get them in to projector housings, but I'm not too good with doing electrical work and haven't got the assets to buy a new kit. Haven't had the police stop me yet and I've managed to adjust the beams so that they don't blind oncoming traffic or cars in front of me. Besides it seems to get me noticed better as they are.


(15-02-13, 01:29 AM)packie link Wrote:What model is that Scorpion can, Foxwood??


It's the basic stainless steel round model from last year. (http://www.scorpion-exhausts.com/product...autoid=791)
Can't remember where I ordered it from, but def not straight from the factory. It  wasn't the cheapest either, but if I remember correctly it was the cheapest CE -certified can I could find at the time. Haven't had the db-killer on it at all, gives a nice low rumble at idle and low revs. And crackles nicely after releasing the throttle when doing a harder acceleration. All in all, been very pleased with it.


Edit: My English seems to be getting worse and worse  :lol
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