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what did you do with your fazer today ?
cleaned today after a 300 mile trip round the lake district yesterday. Big Grin
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just a reminder to all you forgetfull foccers out there :rolleyes ,when putting your fuel tank back on your bike remember to turn the tap to the on position before bolting the tank down,if you dont you will get about 0.7 miles down the road before you come to a stop ....................................................
One, is never going to be enough.....
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Got its MOT  Big Grin
Were good for another year
Biking is about the Journey NOT the Destination...
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yesterday went for a 60+ mile ride north of Birmingham past Lichfield & towards Ashbourne. Today rode to the Bikefest at RAF Cosford  north of Wolverhampton-lots of bikes there including a good show of  Fazers young & old. The little 600 is a joy to ride & so good on fuel  :lol . Have got a few more service jobs to do the next week or so-waiting for the 12mm sprocket, nut & tabwasher ordered from my friendly local main dealer Thursday. Will definitely be changing the original rubber brake hoses for braided. Next ride out its "Big Reds" turn as shes sulking in the shed :'(
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(21-04-13, 06:47 PM)red98 link Wrote: just a reminder to all you forgetfull foccers out there :rolleyes ,when putting your fuel tank back on your bike remember to turn the tap to the on position before bolting the tank down,if you dont you will get about 0.7 miles down the road before you come to a stop ....................................................

Keys AND gloves AND fuel tap...

AND fuel tap again!!  :lol :lol :lol :lol
The Deef's apprentice
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(21-04-13, 08:07 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: [quote author=red98 link=topic=6412.msg70889#msg70889 date=1366566454]
just a reminder to all you forgetfull foccers out there :rolleyes ,when putting your fuel tank back on your bike remember to turn the tap to the on position before bolting the tank down,if you dont you will get about 0.7 miles down the road before you come to a stop ....................................................

Keys AND gloves AND fuel tap...

AND fuel tap again!!  :lol :lol :lol :lol
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well remembered CHRISTO  :lol :lol
One, is never going to be enough.....
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(21-04-13, 08:20 PM)red98 link Wrote: [quote author=ChristoT link=topic=6412.msg70906#msg70906 date=1366571261]
[quote author=red98 link=topic=6412.msg70889#msg70889 date=1366566454]
just a reminder to all you forgetfull foccers out there :rolleyes ,when putting your fuel tank back on your bike remember to turn the tap to the on position before bolting the tank down,if you dont you will get about 0.7 miles down the road before you come to a stop ....................................................

Keys AND gloves AND fuel tap...

AND fuel tap again!!  :lol :lol :lol :lol
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well remembered CHRISTO  :lol :lol
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Well, I contributed the first fuel tap "incident" to that list!!  :rollin :rollin
The Deef's apprentice
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took my exahust to make a start on plugging the holes....





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Rode from Reading to Silverstone (via the A4074 - surprisingly great little rode for the most part).
Then got off my 2000 plate Fazer, and jumped on a brand new Kawasaki ZX6R 636 for a test ride!  Big Grin




I'm a little ashamed to say that I didn't really want to get back on my Fazer after a blast on that fine piece of machinery...  Sad
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Oil + filter and air filter change, I checked the plugs that they wer perfect, good old iridium!
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Did not make it out in countryside today on bike due to ear infection as it turns out my balance is not its best when on my metal steed, so only a little bimble round pothole spotting. Its a national sport you know  Sad  Daz
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not today but yesterday adjusted and lubed chain,fitted new oxford grippy grips  Smile
One, is never going to be enough.....
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used it for work........only one to arrive at work with a smile on my face  Big Grin 
One, is never going to be enough.....
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(25-04-13, 11:39 AM)red98 link Wrote: used it for work........only one to arrive at work with a smile on my face  Big Grin

You'll probably be the only one grinning on the way home as well Wink
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(25-04-13, 11:39 AM)red98 link Wrote: used it for work........only one to arrive at work with a smile on my face  Big Grin


I'm the same. I have a lovely 20 mile run to work with 10 miles of semi empty motorway and get there at 0530 for the day shift (1730 for nights) and am bouncing around like Tigger. All my cager work mates shout abuse till i've calmed down.
My night shift is a pain though, as when i get home i can't sleep till the adrenalin has worn off.


Mickey
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I left it under its cover because it's raining and I'm a soft lad.  :o
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Nothing today, but last Saturday I was doing a Slow Riding Training Course with the Solent Advanced Motorcyclists, on Sunday I was at the Lord Mayor's Ride-In event in Portsmouth and on Monday I was having an incredibly good time at an IAM Skills Day at Thruxton Big Grin
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After spending all afternoon driving round each loacl roundabout 3 times, and failing to get knee down (I blame the tyres), I went to a semi-empty carpark, played around with some slow speed stuff and some wheelies.  :lol :lol
The Deef's apprentice
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Over the last couple of weeks:
36K service (shop)
Hagon progressive front springs (to go with the Hagon rear)
K&N air filter
adjustable levers
It is a delight  Smile
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Went out for a ride yesterday just for the fun of it and to explore the area a little more. Ended up having a bit of fun with a Mercedes M class of all things haha
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