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Show me your fazer!
(11-01-14, 05:51 PM)Offtheclockuk link Wrote: [quote author=codgie link=topic=1380.msg120812#msg120812 date=1389458908]
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can you come clean mine next    PLEASE
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Haha! It's looking the worse for wear after a week commuting in the rain now,
But there is something deeply medicinal comes from spending 3 hours cleaning a bike ;-)
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Give me your address and I'll let you borrow my medicine for a few hours  Wink
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....Wink
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Sweet  8) But maybe lose the blue levers in favour of silver or black  Smile Personal opinion obviously  Wink
Yamaha Fazer 'the only bike you'll ever need' maybe ???
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(11-01-14, 07:08 PM)Offtheclockuk link Wrote: Yeah, I've got to make a serious commitment to keep it really clean, but I don't want it to turn into a sunny weekend queen, it's a daily rider and like you if I can just stay on top of it I'll be really happy.
Chrome or stainless headers would be a bonus though!
Have you not considered zinc plating the nuts you have.  I seem to remember reading in classic m/c mech's  there are kits available for Diy. 
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....Wink
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(29-01-14, 02:12 AM)midden link Wrote: [quote author=Offtheclockuk link=topic=1380.msg120826#msg120826 date=1389463690]
Yeah, I've got to make a serious commitment to keep it really clean, but I don't want it to turn into a sunny weekend queen, it's a daily rider and like you if I can just stay on top of it I'll be really happy.
Chrome or stainless headers would be a bonus though!
Have you not considered zinc plating the nuts you have.  I seem to remember reading in classic m/c mech's  there are kits available for Diy.
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Now I like the sound of that!

I'm going to look into it :-)
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Give me your address and I'll let you borrow my medicine for a few hours  Wink
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Ha ha, should be on prescription I reckon!

You know you should never use someone else's medication ;-)
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My Fazer. Had it nearly a year since I passed my test. Love it!


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Hey Carlos that is one nice looking bike.


Nice work on the side fairings, they dont always look quite right.seem to be well blended in.


The only shame is that you've got slow Blue colour. :b
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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(29-01-14, 05:12 PM)Karlos600 link Wrote: My Fazer. Had it nearly a year since I passed my test. Love it!

Very tidy! I'm guessing the mesh and Yamaha logo aren't standard on those fairings?

Also - do I spot a Scottoiler at the back there?
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I'm pretty new to bikes. I passed my test on a fazer so as soon as I seen this little beauty I had to have it. The fairing is made by Pyramid I'm led to believe. Yes that is a scottoiler you spy. I have been checking up on this website since I got the bike and you guys seem like a good bunch so signed up to be a part of it. I couldn't comment on whether blue is the slowest colour although my 125 was blue and and slow Big Grin
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Steve
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(20-01-14, 07:06 PM)Paul Kent link Wrote: I bit the bullet and bought this one today.
Collect it Saturday, so my maiden voyage will be from derby to Kent!

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oh wow jumbo topbox!  do the bike a favour and remove the box once you get your mits on it lol
This week I've been mostly tinkering in the garage
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(30-01-14, 12:10 AM)St.eve link Wrote: [Image: P514-1-2014_zps74123b93.jpg]

Shiny! Big Grin
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Very!
This week I've been mostly tinkering in the garage
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(30-01-14, 12:17 AM)Gav link Wrote: [quote author=Paul Kent link=topic=1380.msg122141#msg122141 date=1390241193]
I bit the bullet and bought this one today.
Collect it Saturday, so my maiden voyage will be from derby to Kent!

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oh wow jumbo topbox!  do the bike a favour and remove the box once you get your mits on it lol
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thats one of the reasons I bought that bike Wink
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(30-01-14, 09:57 PM)Paul Kent link Wrote: [quote author=Gav link=topic=1380.msg124008#msg124008 date=1391037458]
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I bit the bullet and bought this one today.
Collect it Saturday, so my maiden voyage will be from derby to Kent!

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oh wow jumbo topbox!  do the bike a favour and remove the box once you get your mits on it lol
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thats one of the reasons I bought that bike Wink
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I'm with you on this one, my bike is my transport, not a toy, i've tried tank bags, rucksacks and tying stuff to the seat and it's just a bloody nuisance.
I actually prefer a bit of weight over the rear tyre as well for a tiny bit more down force in dodgy weather.
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Couldn't resist another couple pics of the Noggyfighter Big Grin




Bodged my tart fairings on now, just need to trim them a little & touch up with paint.


It's ugly.....but i still love it!!! 8)


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That rear end needs work!!

Reminds me a wee bit of a trailie / KTM?
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Nice touch Noggers.

Chris
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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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I like those wee side flaps hiding the spark plugs. Are they easy enough to remove for access to change the plugs?
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(11-02-14, 03:56 PM)Beeblebrox2nd link Wrote:I like those wee side flaps hiding the spark plugs. Are they easy enough to remove for access to change the plugs?


Just cut outs from my front fairing.




Bolt i to the rad & a bolt into the upper, easy to remove.


Yet to see how they cope with a bit of turbulence though.
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