(14-06-14, 09:04 PM)unfazed link Wrote: [quote author=bigbluebear link=topic=6412.msg153696#msg153696 date=1402769654]
Went to Largs, exup focced again
What is wrong with it?
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Servo is sticking.... It's happened before and gave it a dousing of lub, it may better replacing it but they're expensive
I remembered that i live close to Wales,,,so after i had done my list of chores for the wife,,nag nag nag..then chopped up 10 rabbits
and got the bike out..140 miles,3 1/2 hours of bute riding
Craven Arms,Welshpool.Newtown,Llangurig,Rhayader,pint of strongbow shandy  ,,lovely twisties down to Beulah,Builth,Kington,leominster and picked up an Indian takeaway and home ,,just ate it,,,bloody bastards,,way way too hot,,3 tins of lager while me and our Maud were eating a curry,,,i ask,,,whats it all about
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
(14-06-14, 07:14 PM)bigbluebear link Wrote: Went to Largs, exup focced again
My birth place, one day I have to back for a visit.
Spent a further hour WD-ing and polishing it, so now it really looks......well........like a used bike :\ :lol
(14-06-14, 09:36 PM)bigbluebear link Wrote: [quote author=unfazed link=topic=6412.msg153723#msg153723 date=1402776275]
[quote author=bigbluebear link=topic=6412.msg153696#msg153696 date=1402769654]
Went to Largs, exup focced again
What is wrong with it?
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Servo is sticking.... It's happened before and gave it a dousing of lub, it may better replacing it but they're expensive
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I had the same problem, drove me to distraction. :'( Took it apart completely, everything moving freely, motor spinning freely when connected, put it back together same Foccing problem. :rolleyes At that time the secondhand one arrived and I put the old one aside in a box waiting to be looked at again. The part which controls the motor was causing problem, but have not figured out why yet.
There are plenty on Ebay.com. I bought one from one of the fellows on her, but bought another for a friend from the States with cables for $50 incl postage. Postage was 3 times the price of the servo but much cheaper than a new one.
One on ebay uk at the moment for £65
(14-06-14, 10:31 PM)unfazed link Wrote: [quote author=bigbluebear link=topic=6412.msg153731#msg153731 date=1402778194]
[quote author=unfazed link=topic=6412.msg153723#msg153723 date=1402776275]
[quote author=bigbluebear link=topic=6412.msg153696#msg153696 date=1402769654]
Went to Largs, exup focced again
What is wrong with it?
[/quote]
Servo is sticking.... It's happened before and gave it a dousing of lub, it may better replacing it but they're expensive
[/quote]
I had the same problem, drove me to distraction. :'( Took it apart completely, everything moving freely, motor spinning freely when connected, put it back together same Foccing problem. :rolleyes At that time the secondhand one arrived and I put the old one aside in a box waiting to be looked at again. The part which controls the motor was causing problem, but have not figured out why yet.
There are plenty on Ebay.com. I bought one from one of the fellows on her, but bought another for a friend from the States with cables for $50 incl postage. Postage was 3 times the price of the servo but much cheaper than a new one.
One on ebay uk at the moment for £65
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Yeah I've been looking on eBay, but like you worried it's something else and I've wasted £65 and I've still got the problem.
(14-06-14, 10:36 PM)bigbluebear link Wrote: [quote author=unfazed link=topic=6412.msg153753#msg153753 date=1402781466]
[quote author=bigbluebear link=topic=6412.msg153731#msg153731 date=1402778194]
[quote author=unfazed link=topic=6412.msg153723#msg153723 date=1402776275]
[quote author=bigbluebear link=topic=6412.msg153696#msg153696 date=1402769654]
Went to Largs, exup focced again
What is wrong with it?
[/quote]
Servo is sticking.... It's happened before and gave it a dousing of lub, it may better replacing it but they're expensive
[/quote]
I had the same problem, drove me to distraction. :'( Took it apart completely, everything moving freely, motor spinning freely when connected, put it back together same Foccing problem. :rolleyes At that time the secondhand one arrived and I put the old one aside in a box waiting to be looked at again. The part which controls the motor was causing problem, but have not figured out why yet.
There are plenty on Ebay.com. I bought one from one of the fellows on her, but bought another for a friend from the States with cables for $50 incl postage. Postage was 3 times the price of the servo but much cheaper than a new one.
One on ebay uk at the moment for £65
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Yeah I've been looking on eBay, but like you worried it's something else and I've wasted £65 and I've still got the problem.
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If the EXUP valve is moving freely and cables are moving freely then your next option is to remove the motor and check it.
I had the EXUP valve in and out about 5 times before I decided to check the motor.
Take out the motor
Hold the rear of the motor in one hand and try and turn the pulley wheel with the other hand.
It should turn freely with just a little resistance (a large gear turning a small gear through a series of gears).
If it needs a lot of force to turn it in either direction its focced. :'(
Yesterday I had a ride out to celebrate one year of Fazer ownership.
One whole year since I picked up my first big bike from a Honda dealer with a fresh mot and a new licence!
Then realised that it was one year and one week since I bought it with a fresh mot and a new licence, so put it back in the garage and booked an mot. :o
Oops.
Broken, bruised, forgotten, sore,
too fucked up to care any more.
Lol
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup.... :-))
Ballistic ride to Loomies and back.
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
As it's Father's Day and the Fazer 1000 and my RSV are both in a mates garage for MOT tomorrow, my son Ryan let me ride his Fazer 600, with him as pillion.
We did around 120 miles, stopping off at Leicester Airfield for a cuppa and then at the 1940's replica Cafe (and army surplus store) in Lutterworth, for lunch and a look round.
Great roads, great son for company, great little bike - all in all an awesome Fathers Day.
Rode it to Falmouth and back, 267 miles in all, and discovered I need to get a bigger screen to fend off the wind blast. Don't 'spose being 6'5" helps much.
Went for a dash down to Lynton, via Minehead and Porlock, to see how much of a difference doing airbox mod, decat and PCV had made (all done yesterday). Running the HM Racing Map - Awesome a ton more midrange.
Picked the Fazer up from my sisters house and went for a quick spin down through Cheddar and back home through Burrington .
Focced off over to the Ol' Country (Notts) to see me ol' fella for Daddy's Day, first chance I've had for a decentish run to test the latest mod and I'm well chuffed :lol
went for an 80 odd mile jaunt on the Monkey Bike down Peeblesshire way, life is different at 45 mph flat out with a wind behind you.
refitted my top yoke + risers after painting them.
Rode it to work... Seeing as its allegedly ride to work week and its warm and sunny I saw very few bikes.....
Intentionally left blank
Took both wheels out ready for new tyres. Then thought I'd just clean the forks then stripped and greased one brake caliper just leaving one left to do when I refit the wheels.
(15-06-14, 09:04 PM)woodwizzard link Wrote: Rode it to Falmouth and back, 267 miles in all, and discovered I need to get a bigger screen to fend off the wind blast. Don't 'spose being 6'5" helps much.
did you go down for the sea shanty festival?
It ain't what you ride, it's who you ride with!!!
Just removed front and rear wheels for tyre change.
On inspection brake pads are good so won't bother fitting the new set which came today but I may strip and clean the callipers, as Andy above
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....
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