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what did you do with your fazer today ?
A blustery but sunny ride around n.yorks getting used to the mrs riding pillion again.  Big Grin
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(23-06-13, 08:53 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: [quote author=Dave48 link=topic=6412.msg83393#msg83393 date=1372009849]
(South) UK June Grey Sky & rain ------nil points :'(
Had a bike/car free/hands clean day-------boring or what? :z
Likewise. Again. Aaaargh! So gave bike a quick polish for Cassington, cos I can't let Red98 get away with that! (although I'm guessing he's got the kind of bike that if you looked at it too long it'll probably burn your retinas out  :rolleyes :lol )
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:lol :lol :lol :lol you got no probs nick...its not as clean as yours Wink
One, is never going to be enough.....
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Fitted a rack and cave  Smile

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(23-06-13, 08:53 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: [quote author=Dave48 link=topic=6412.msg83393#msg83393 date=1372009849]
(although I'm guessing he's got the kind of bike that if you looked at it too long it'll probably burn your retinas out  :rolleyes :lol )
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Yes it would....but very slowly :-)
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup....  :-))
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(25-06-13, 11:00 AM)imax link Wrote: Fitted a rack and cave  Smile

I think you mis-spelled "caravan"! :pokefun
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Yesterday I picked it up from the dealer after having a new clutch fitted under warranty.

Today I reflected on the fact that I learned to ride a motorbike to save 20 minutes on my commute, yet ended up taking a 75 mile two hour 'scenic route' detour today.  :lol
Broken, bruised, forgotten, sore,
too fucked up to care any more.
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(25-06-13, 05:24 PM)mr self destruct link Wrote: Today I reflected on the fact that I learned to ride a motorbike to save 20 minutes on my commute, yet ended up taking a 75 mile two hour 'scenic route' detour today.  :lol

*Now* you're a biker! :thumbup
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Fitted my beowulf can today, last couple of days also fitted a givi rack and crash bungs


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Played with a cpl mates on the suffolk twisties, one on an old YZF, the other one on  his ducati 749. Kept up admirably I feel!
Nothing Fazes a Foccer!
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Recently found a lovely bit of quiet, twisty country lane near to me, just right for a short evening ride after work. I've been along it about three times now, and was just getting the hang of it. Then last night, I went to try it again. Well, got about halfway, and suddenly I was on "cheapskate council excuse for a resurfacing job", i.e., gravelled over. B*****ds! So now I've got to wait for that to bed in before I can safely use it again. So tonight's ride...O.K., I'll try another little route I've only ridden once, seem to remember it was an enjoyable ride. And what do I find? "Road closed for repairs - follow diversion". B*****ks. So I follow the diversion, thinking I know where I can cut back to the route. Get to that turning, guess what? F****ng road closed for repairs!!! I'm not paranoid - they are all out to get me  :'(
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Order a set of BT-023 as rear has metal in it so I is waiting for the call to get them fitted so I can go out and play

Daz
She Ain't Exactly Pretty, She Ain't Exactly Small, Fourt'two Thirt'ninefiftysix

You Could Say She's Got It All.
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Mot'd the blue beast and passed with no advirories then done a quick 50m. Then watched hamilton get pole with the help of mr polish lager. Burp!
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup....  :-))
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still fiddling with the "stuttering one"............one day,one day  :rolleyes
One, is never going to be enough.....
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Perhaps it's just nervous...
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Absolutely bloody nothing  :'(  Still waiting for my seat to come back...probably arrive the day the rain does !!
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(23-06-13, 11:26 AM)noggythenog link Wrote: [quote author=red98 link=topic=6412.msg83320#msg83320 date=1371973465]
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Got the carbs balanced yesterday, and got Iridium plugs fitted, and good grief does it show!! Bike now runs smoother than Gershwin sliding down a greasy pole on a toboggan (to mix your metaphors). So smooth!  :lol :lol

Hey christo, if you got someone else to balance the carbs for you then out of interest how much did it cost?,mine could do with a fettle and although it would be easier to just ask my local garage since you've mentioned it & you is in the land of expensive then would be good to have a ball park figure to compare against.
cheers!
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Paul (the mechanic) is a friend of mine - for fitting the plugs and balancing the carbs, he charged me £50. Minus £10, as I'm a starving student and he's a nice chap, and minus another £5 for finding some info on his bike on the interwebs.
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cheers christo :thumbup , so ill use 50 bucks as my ball park figure which i wouldnt mind paying once a year to keep it sweet, if it gets close to the 100 bucks mark ill be tempted to buy some guages and do it myself.
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buy some gauges NOGGY.......you know it makes sense ....................
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Im gonna check the how to's for DIY on night shift tonight,i hope it doesnt get too complicated, you are right red it's gonna make sense & after the 1st time it'll hopefully be a doddle......surely there should be a badge i can stitch onto my leathers for achieving such tinkeringbility too....a fazer city & guilds qualification perhaps Smile
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DOOOO IITTTT Tongue

The decent Morgan Carbtune guages are about £60~ which will pay for the first year and then all subsequent balances are FREE Big GrinBig GrinBig Grin
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Took the dust cover off me Julie, gazed in awsome wonder, covered me Julie up again and went down the pub for beer and lunch.
Some say that he eats habanero chilli peppers dipped in oil of capsaicin for extra bite and that his pyjamas are made from Nomex. All we know is, he's called Ad the Bad
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Cleaned and re-oiled the chain having washed the bike yesterday - looking good Confusedmokin
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Balanced my carbs, not perfect but much closer than they were.  Hopefully that'll get rid of the hesitation when I open it up but I'm not counting on it.

Was supposed to be going out for a ride with a friend on her VTR1000 but not heard anything about that and I don't think I can be arsed to go out on my own  :\
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165 miles in North Wales. Wrexham-Denbigh-Abergele-Colwyn Bay-Penmaenmawr-llanfairfechan-Bangor-Llanberis-Pen y Pass-Beddgelert-Aberglaslyn Pass-Penrhyndeudraeth-Trawsfynydd-Llyn Celyn-Bala-Corwen-Bryneglwys-Wrexham. Police motorcyclist with speed gun in Nant Peris at start of the Llanberis Pass, in the 30mph zone. He'd just stopped a car coming towards me.In Beddgelert road thick with loose chippings, had to be very careful turning left over the narrow bridge. Saw lots of bikers especially between Trawsfynydd and Bala. No speed trap waiting in the usual spot which was surprising. All in all a very enjoyable day. Forgot to mention the scones and coffee stop on Bangor Pier, one of my favourite places.
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