Poll: Will the Fazer's make it to classic bike status?
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A Fazer Will Never be a Classic!
#1
I'm talking about the first generation ones. There's no doubt they are a great bike and I think all bikers respect them for how good they are but I don't think they'll make it to the status of classic bike mainly because they're too good! They're so good that people use them as their everyday work horse for battling through all sorts of weather while their fancy sportsbikes or whatever are parked up nice and warm in the shed under a blanket the Fazer's are out there in the shite getting you where you need to go and not complaining an ounce! But because of that I wonder will there be any left in 20 or 30 years or will they all be ridden into the ground? What do you think will they be a classic bike?
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#2
Isn't that exactly why they'll become a classic? Loads of people had, and loved them, but not many left?

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#3
(22-03-13, 02:25 PM)richfzs link Wrote: Isn't that exactly why they'll become a classic? Loads of people had, and loved them, but not many left?

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Quite you! :lol I just can't see them surviving all the abuse that people put them through.
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#4
They can survive loads of abuse!  Mine's been written off three times in the last three years and covered 20k in the last 10 months and still going strong  :lol
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(22-03-13, 02:33 PM)Lawrence link Wrote: They can survive loads of abuse!  Mine's been written off three times in the last three years and covered 20k in the last 10 months and still going strong  :lol

Yeah but that's what I mean! It'll take a miracle for that bike to last another 20 years :lol If the A-team rode bikes they'd be on Fazers!  :lol
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#6
I think they will. There are enough about that don't get ridden in all weathers and some very nice original bikes are still about. There are a lot that could easily be returned to their former glory and when the time comes they will be, but the prices for a nice one will continue to rise and when/if I ever sell mine then i'm glad about that! haha!  8)
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#7
Good argument boys, now i dont know if it will or wont. I think because they are such great road bikes the will be overlooked by the blokes in the mags (knee down on a GS) but for those of us that love em they allready are classics.
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#8
I can't comment to much about classic bikes and how they get their status, but if you look at cars, its the most popular ones that become sought after and deemed classics. Such as mk1 & 2 golf gti's, Mk2 escorts, xr3i's, sierra's, etc etc.
My bike is one of those fazer's which only comes out in nice weather and is fairly original, but I have no interest in selling it even if I did buy another bike.
Let's face it the Fazer's have bottomed out in price, you can pick up a tatty one for £700 to £900 and when prices are that low there's only one way they can go, Up!
Mark
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#9
Of course if its only judged on age then im sure some will survive 30 years or more, theyre prety bullet proof
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#10
It's a difficult one, but I think I'm with His Dudeness on this one. As much as they are truely awesome bikes, I'm not entirely sure that they will become true classics...
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#11
Look at the FS1E from the 70's, ridden by 16 year olds in all weathers, odd ones turn up with low mileage most are restored and fetch big money.
The same will happen with the 1000 people who own them will always have a soft spot for them in years to come buy one to relive a little of their past.
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(22-03-13, 03:53 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: It's a difficult one, but I think I'm with His Dudeness on this one. As much as they are truely awesome bikes, I'm not entirely sure that they will become true classics...

Explain to me though how the Morris Minor achieved classic status?

I believe the Fazer is a similar equivalent. A reliable workhorse. Though a lot nicer looking, and way better handling!  :lol :lol
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#13
Good post dude


I reckon they'll become classics,so many people will have such fond memories of them,whats not to like,they look retro cool now so in another 10 years who nows how wildly diffrent they'll look compared to new bikes,im sure technology on bikes by then will be superb but at the end of the day the fazer outmatches most humans so the humans will need some serious upgrades to match,like all these fancy tv's,theres only so much detail the human eye can see.


Because they were such a popular bike and so many are used as hacks it means that there will be plentiful amounts of parts to keep the last remaining fazers going,if there were only ever a few thousand made then that'd be a different story.


Defo future classic



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#14
(22-03-13, 04:28 PM)noggythenog link Wrote: I reckon they'll become classics,so many people will have such fond memories of them,whats not to like,they look retro cool now so in another 10 years who nows how wildly diffrent they'll look compared to new bikes


good post urself mate


gen 1....... 6 and 1 both classics


retro cool....the main ingredient of any classic bike




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#15
I think that really clean ones will become difficult to find and will be more valuable in a few years - so that rules mine out. It'd be a shame if they did start to go up and so everyone put them in their garage as an investment.
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#16
Morris Dancers are quite rare too. :pc
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#17
Who declares a bike to be classic?

Is it the individual who spends all their spare time tinkering in the shed with it and polishes it more than ride it, then pulls the tarpaulin of it at every chance to an adoring like minded person who dribbles at the site of an immaculate machine.

Or

Does someone in authority of supreme knowledge suddenly wakes one day with a thought of declare it so.

I love my Fazer and its a classic to me
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#18
(22-03-13, 06:06 PM)dBfazer600 link Wrote: Who declares a bike to be classic?

Is it the individual who spends all their spare time tinkering in the shed with it and polishes it more than ride it, then pulls the tarpaulin of it at every chance to an adoring like minded person who dribbles at the site of an immaculate machine.

Or

Does someone in authority of supreme knowledge suddenly wakes one day with a thought of declare it so.

I love my Fazer and its a classic to me

Ok I love my fazer too but it's for riding and riding hard not dribbling over, all that saliva cant be good for the electrics anyhoo.
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(22-03-13, 06:17 PM)Revilo18 link Wrote: [quote author=dBfazer600 link=topic=6879.msg64899#msg64899 date=1363971993]
Who declares a bike to be classic?

Is it the individual who spends all their spare time tinkering in the shed with it and polishes it more than ride it, then pulls the tarpaulin of it at every chance to an adoring like minded person who dribbles at the site of an immaculate machine.

Or

Does someone in authority of supreme knowledge suddenly wakes one day with a thought of declare it so.

I love my Fazer and its a classic to me

Ok I love my fazer too but it's for riding and riding hard not dribbling over, all that saliva cant be good for the electrics anyhoo.
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:lol  Thats tickled me and this is where mine is today as mother nature hates not only me but all bikers.

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#20
if the ss 50 has made it, and the fs1e, like said theres plenty of hope. mine is in the shed cover,d in blankets no marks on it at all. also completley origanal, i have all ready seen a few at bike shows as well.
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