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2004 FZ1000S - 9100mls - £2700
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[size=1em][color=rgb(20, 24, 35)]Apologies for this being my first post and all, I've been lurking on here for a while but never had/felt the need to post before.  To cut to the chase I took this Fazer on as a part-ex against a classic car I was selling, I've tidied it up a touch and ridden twice (maybe 10miles or so) since then and I just don't like it, in fact as it turns out I'm not a fan of riding road bikes at all.  So now has come the time to move it on, instead of moving around the garage when i need to get something it really needs a good home.  Details below.[/color]

[color=rgb(20, 24, 35)]Yamaha Fazer FZ1000S
2004
9108miles
Scott Oiler
Belly Pan
R&G Weighted bar ends
Beowulf Radiator protector
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[size=1em][color=rgb(20, 24, 35)]Bad points:
Very small ding on the tank on one side (pictured) and a small scratch/blemish on the other (camera wouldn't pick them up).
Top steering yoke is tatty
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[color=rgb(20, 24, 35)]Marking to one engine cover (as pictured)[/color]
[color=rgb(20, 24, 35)]Marking to the frame, possibly from boots.  Pictured anyways.[/color]
[color=rgb(20, 24, 35)]No history either unfortunately[/color][/size]
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[size=1em][color=rgb(20, 24, 35)]I'm asking for £2700ono but would happily consider offers, especially if I'm miles off on my asking price.  Bike is in the Isle of Man so this will need to be taken into account.[/color]

[color=rgb(20, 24, 35)]Cheers.[/color]
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#2

Right, had a few people comment about it (locally) with regards to lack of history which I thought might have been a bit of a killer so price dropped to £2100 to take this into consideration.


Bike is also at 9450miles now as I had to use it to commute to work while I was between cars.  I must admit the more I ride it the the more enjoyable it's been, however I really could do with freeing up the garage space and money to put into the Escort.


Last couple of weeks it's had a full service with all filters and fluids (oil, brake and coolant) changed and is now Isle of Man taxed until July 2015.



Here's a few more pics:





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(18-08-14, 10:51 PM)Marshall link Wrote: Had a few people comment about it (locally) with regards to lack of history which I thought might have been a bit of a killer so price dropped to £2100 to take this into consideration.
If the engine is quiet then this bike is worth 3k all day long -

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/search/used/...ascdefault
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#4
Have to admit....that is a cheap bike if all is as well as you say it is.......good luck with the sale mate.
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#5
Cheers guys,  I'll try and stick a link up of it running later. Engine is good, nice & quiet and pulls well through the revs too.
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#6
By the way it's the wrong colour for a UK 2004.
It looks like a 2001 or 2002 model.

So that may confuse some folks.
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#7
can we see pictures of the escort please?
is it clean enough?
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#8
(23-08-14, 02:39 PM)bludclot link Wrote:can we see pictures of the escort please?


Not much to see at the moment.  The blue one in the first couple of pics above has now been sold.  The more I stripped it down the worse it was looking so I've bought a more solid shell (below), only going to use it as a toy.


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#9
drooool.
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#10
love the mk2`s
very nice
West Coast Chillin
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#11



looking good! will it be green or white or another colour? what's going to power it? zetec?
is it clean enough?
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#12
Cheers chaps.  It's going to remain green, the only part that will remain white is the cage.  Going down the naturally aspirated Cosworth route on twin 48 webers, already got a 4sp Quaife SC gearbox and I'm just sorting out a fully floating Atlas axle.  Should be good for a giggle once it's all done.


Also, bike now sold.  Gave it away at £1900 but needs must.....
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#13



give away is right - that's too much bike for too little money.


na cosworth eh? certainly not the cheapest route but possibly the best looking every time you open the bonnet. and the sc gearbox won't be the quietest!

is it clean enough?
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