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what did you do with your fazer today ?
(26-02-15, 09:12 AM)brooker81 link Wrote:
Quote:lovely coulour bike brooker.

thanks mate its Lava Red. few big changes to come on my bike soon.


Lava Red polished with real Lava Polish costing the earth Big Grin


That bike is seriously clean likes, it really is stunning...i wont lie i know that Dek kept it clean and you like being ocd with it too but compared to mine i mean everything i detach or reveal has bloody grime or old rusty watery shite ive got my work cut out rught enough but i shall get mine looking allot cleaner, just gonna take me ages.


Good work




Get more pics up for me to cry at :b
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Quote:Lava Red polished with real Lava Polish costing the earth [img alt=Big Grin]http://foc-u.co.uk/Smileys/efocicon/cheesy.gif[/img]


That bike is seriously clean likes, it really is stunning...i wont lie i know that Dek kept it clean and you like being ocd with it too but compared to mine i mean everything i detach or reveal has bloody grime or old rusty watery shite ive got my work cut out rught enough but i shall get mine looking allot cleaner, just gonna take me ages.


Good work




Get more pics up for me to cry at [img alt=:b]http://foc-u.co.uk/Smileys/efocicon/tongue.gif[/img]

I know i spend more time cleaning than riding it unfortunatly. Dek set the bar VERY high.
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Wheels off and loaded in to the car to have the tyres changed Smile Just need to find a fitter...
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(26-02-15, 01:50 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: Wheels off and loaded in to the car to have the tyres changed Smile Just need to find a fitter...


Maxxis Diamonds then is it? Wink
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Got these through the post this morning......Titanium nuts and bolts Big Grin


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Nice bigbluebear get the copaslip ready by the bucketful.
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(26-02-15, 02:59 PM)brooker81 link Wrote: Nice bigbluebear get the copaslip ready by the bucketful.

Yup they will be properly anti-seized greased
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(26-02-15, 02:19 PM)noggythenog link Wrote: [quote author=Dead Eye link=topic=6412.msg184877#msg184877 date=1424955058]
Wheels off and loaded in to the car to have the tyres changed Smile Just need to find a fitter...


Maxxis Diamonds then is it? Wink
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Nope, a set of Bridgestone T30's Smile

Found a fitter right next to work and I'll pick them up in about an hour or two for when I head home... yes I got in to work very late today Wink

Once I'd removed the tyres, I could tell how much they had squared off and suddenly the dodgy cornering made a lot of sense. I'm looking forward to getting back out on the bike and not having to second guess the rubber Smile
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(26-02-15, 03:20 PM)bigbluebear link Wrote: [quote author=brooker81 link=topic=6412.msg184887#msg184887 date=1424959166]
Nice bigbluebear get the copaslip ready by the bucketful.

Yup they will be properly anti-seized greased
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Is their aparticular requirement with Titanium???


I was thinking not to use any anti seize on my handlebars pinch bolts because i really dont want them being easy to come out
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(26-02-15, 03:41 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: [quote author=noggythenog link=topic=6412.msg184880#msg184880 date=1424956777]
[quote author=Dead Eye link=topic=6412.msg184877#msg184877 date=1424955058]
Wheels off and loaded in to the car to have the tyres changed Smile Just need to find a fitter...


Maxxis Diamonds then is it? Wink
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Nope, a set of Bridgestone T30's Smile

Found a fitter right next to work and I'll pick them up in about an hour or two for when I head home... yes I got in to work very late today Wink

Once I'd removed the tyres, I could tell how much they had squared off and suddenly the dodgy cornering made a lot of sense. I'm looking forward to getting back out on the bike and not having to second guess the rubber Smile
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Ive never ridden my thou on a fresh set of tyres, i think you're the same...could be a revelation Smile [size=78%] [/size]
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Just ordered PFM Profiled Performance wavy break discs.....budget now blown to smithereens with all the other work going on at the moment.
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Got the tyres back and everything is back on the bike... now I just need to wait for a day when it isn't raining... pahahahahahah
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(26-02-15, 02:59 PM)brooker81 link Wrote: Nice bigbluebear get the copaslip ready by the bucketful.
does titanium rust then?
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(26-02-15, 08:53 PM)midden link Wrote: [quote author=brooker81 link=topic=6412.msg184887#msg184887 date=1424959166]
Nice bigbluebear get the copaslip ready by the bucketful.
does titanium rust then?
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It better foccing not at the price it is....actually it better have some pretty shit hot qualities like make an extra 10bhp its that pricey!
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(26-02-15, 08:53 PM)midden link Wrote: [quote author=brooker81 link=topic=6412.msg184887#msg184887 date=1424959166]
Nice bigbluebear get the copaslip ready by the bucketful.
does titanium rust then?
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Doesn't rust or tarnish, stays like new....going to look great with my new discs
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So copper slip not needed then?
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Surely it's possible that whatever the titanium bolts are screwing in to aren't made of titanium... so there is still a slim rust chance. Can't see anything wrong with using copper slip and I don't think it would increase the likeliness of the bolts un-screwing
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(26-02-15, 09:51 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: Surely it's possible that whatever the titanium bolts are screwing in to aren't made of titanium... so there is still a slim rust chance. Can't see anything wrong with using copper slip and I don't think it would increase the likeliness of the bolts un-screwing
obviously they won't be screwed in to titanium,  just wouldn't imagine there'd be a seizure problem, no harm using copper slip. I just don'tfancy the taste in my mouth when i'm kitted out with titanium implants  Big Grin
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Picked up the Fazer from MoT went for a ride, met another Foccer at Thurrock Services and missed the rain!!
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Rode it for the first time since last November
Nick
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