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what did you do with your fazer today ?



Doddsie...they say opposites attract...how dirty is yur missus?.....err ahem...eh...i mean messy, how messy is she Wink ... :lol

Well you could be right about opposites as not once has she ever offered to clean it!!

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(10-11-13, 08:11 PM)Mattsplat link Wrote: [quote author=esetest link=topic=6412.msg112458#msg112458 date=1384104514]
Put it back together minus AIS , thanks to all the good advice on here ,  new plugs fitted , new coolant , new tank cover (supplied by Devilsyam Luke top bloke ), started it up to let it warm up , check for leaks and took it out for a 60mile first ride since HTB  as the roads were dry , no new vibrations , no missing , very responsive , so I think I haven't focced it up , Removed battery when I got back .
What paint did you use?
[/quote] Simoniz aluminium engine enamel , can withstand temperatures of 800c
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Took part in the remembrance parade in Coalville Leicestershire  Big Grin
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Went to the Valencia moto gp, great atmosphere, 100,000+ Spaniards in full voice, racing like watching paint dry, it looks much better on TV. Would rather been at a local Irish road race much more fun from a spectators point of view as in metres away from the action, not lioke the 100 metres we were today and we had decent seats.
Lew
MT-09 Tracer for those who no longer can handle a BIG boy Fazer
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Fitted 12v socket under seat.
I am to old to know everything
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(11-11-13, 12:44 AM)lew600fazer link Wrote: Went to the Valencia moto gp, great atmosphere, 100,000+ Spaniards in full voice, racing like watching paint dry, it looks much better on TV. Would rather been at a local Irish road race much more fun from a spectators point of view as in metres away from the action, not lioke the 100 metres we were today and we had decent seats.
Lew

What a race, eh?  :eek
The Deef's apprentice
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(11-11-13, 12:57 AM)ChristoT link Wrote: [quote author=lew600fazer link=topic=6412.msg112578#msg112578 date=1384127075]
Went to the Valencia moto gp, great atmosphere, 100,000+ Spaniards in full voice, racing like watching paint dry, it looks much better on TV. Would rather been at a local Irish road race much more fun from a spectators point of view as in metres away from the action, not lioke the 100 metres we were today and we had decent seats.
Lew

What a race, eh?  :eek
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Much better viewed on the TV but it was a great atmosphere.
MT-09 Tracer for those who no longer can handle a BIG boy Fazer
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Yes it was quite good, Cal was trying to get up to Rossi but he turned it upside down,,10 out of 10 for trying Smile
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
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Spark plugs changed, Forks out front calipers off for cleaning&new seals. Front braided lines fitted, front master cylinder overhauled with Yamaha kit. Having some fun & games trying to remove front caliper pistons. They pop out so far but if you remove two how do you get sufficient air pressure to remove the ones on the opposite side?-have been using a footpump with home made adaptor to fit. Any ideas welcome
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replace with new
clamp new
push out next two
if it dont got an engine it aint a sport
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(10-11-13, 09:18 PM)esetest link Wrote: [quote author=Mattsplat link=topic=6412.msg112481#msg112481 date=1384110666]
[quote author=esetest link=topic=6412.msg112458#msg112458 date=1384104514]
Put it back together minus AIS , thanks to all the good advice on here ,  new plugs fitted , new coolant , new tank cover (supplied by Devilsyam Luke top bloke ), started it up to let it warm up , check for leaks and took it out for a 60mile first ride since HTB  as the roads were dry , no new vibrations , no missing , very responsive , so I think I haven't focced it up , Removed battery when I got back .
What paint did you use?
[/quote] Simoniz aluminium engine enamel , can withstand temperatures of 800c
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Thanks Smile
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Got a fazer 600 as a lodger for 6month in my garage (farjo's)
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Another addition to the family..lol
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I fitted my bargain Oxford heated grips courtesy of Joe Rock and they work a treat!
Broken, bruised, forgotten, sore,
too fucked up to care any more.
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(11-11-13, 10:28 PM)brooker81 link Wrote: Got a fazer 600 as a lodger for 6month in my garage (farjo's)
What bits are you selling off it?  :rollin :rollin :rollin
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Haha don't think he would be too happy about that
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  Smile Just blew through 1000 miles since passing my test on the 24th of last month. I think the Mrs has forgotten what I look like.  :rollin
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Coolant checked, Oxford grips wired to ignition, rear calliper stripped and is now silent. went for a blast in the Peak via snake pass. Lots of leafs on road be careful out there.

Ride Safe

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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Changed my coolant see here http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,10671...#msg112914
And changed my air filter after 16k miles old and new photos.
I wrote the date in the bottom of the filter for some reason - thought it was a good idea.
One thing I would say to watch out for if this is the first one since factory is that when unscrewing the self tapping screws in the top cover plate it created a couple of twists of plastic that you dont want falling down there when you remove the old filter.
     


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I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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Wow man that's yellow lol  don't think a bit of plastic spur will do any harm even if it did get sucked in though.  Rammed n burnt n remnants spat out probably. 

All I did on my fazer was look at a photo of it as I'm working abroad right now boohoo

This week I've been mostly tinkering in the garage
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