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what did you do with your fazer today ?
Dyno'd her 151 at the rear wheel so happy it's untrue. Turns out the "custom" map I was running was a load of shit. Lean at the bottom end which was 10% advanced which was causing the engine to rattle like a 2 stroke and far too rich at the top end. No wonder I have been blizing through fuel came home and I had done 120 miles and the file light still had not come on. The bike feels more alive and responsive than it ever has. I'm wondering why I haven't done it before now. Picture videos and dyno read outs on there way in the morning and a copy of the custom map to whoever wants it. I'm a very happy chappy tonight.
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used it for the commute  to work .
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had the wheels balanced and did some more work on the bike with unfazed,finally happy with how the exhaust is sitting and getting my cast off tomorrow so things are looking up  Smile


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please god let the sun keep shining
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Lol Downey

Just got on boat to Belfast

Mourne's tonight then ugp and armoy tomorrow on way to ballymoney


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will ride for food.....
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had her dyno'd

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I thought the FZ1 would be making more power than that with all the mods tbh. Just goes to show that the FZS isn't too bad with nearly 140rwhp with Full Monty. I guess the difference would seem like plenty though, the FZ1 being a much lighter bike.

Today I did clean an accumulation of flies off the front and other paintwork, just hot water and a soft sponge. Couldn't believe how many it picked up on just one short spin yesterday evening. Part of the process of getting to know the new bike; found some minor marks here and there, but you'd really have to be looking closely to see them.
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My full monty fzs1000 only put out around the 135bhp at the wheel on the same dyno. suppose it depends on dyno/air temp etc etc... My fz1 whips the shit out of my mates gen1 0-100 helps having the quickshift as it makes reaction time even less. Its also miles better round the twisties as well that being said i miss the low end grunt of the fzs and the massive fuel range. That being said the hp is around 10bhp more buth the torque value is only 2/3 more per lb.
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Got a new Oxford cover for it .
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Well, seeing as the old girl has recently turned 50k miles, for peace of mind I had the valve clearances checked for the first time....All within tolerance.
Had the AIS system removed while it was there for ease of maintenance in the future.
Going to continue with my regular, quality oil changes and have them checked again at 100k.


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(24-06-15, 06:53 PM)dazza link Wrote: Well, seeing as the old girl has recently turned 50k miles, for peace of mind I had the valve clearances checked for the first time....All within tolerance.
Had the AIS system removed while it was there for ease of maintenance in the future.
Going to continue with my regular, quality oil changes and have them checked again at 100k.

Did you write down and keep the values?
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(24-06-15, 07:05 PM)unfazed link Wrote: [quote author=dazza link=topic=6412.msg200962#msg200962 date=1435168395]
Well, seeing as the old girl has recently turned 50k miles, for peace of mind I had the valve clearances checked for the first time....All within tolerance.
Had the AIS system removed while it was there for ease of maintenance in the future.
Going to continue with my regular, quality oil changes and have them checked again at 100k.

Did you write down and keep the values?
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Not me personally unfazed as I got my bike mechanic old school friend to do the work but all the inlet valves were between 0.13 and 0.16, exhaust were all around 0.22. Apparently tolerances should be between 0.11 and 0.2, exhaust, 0.2 and 0.25, so all well within tolerance.
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unfazed....this is dazza were talking about    :rollin


dazzza....did you use one of the kits or diy to block the holes created by removing the AIS ?
One, is never going to be enough.....
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Fitted new front brake pads to the mighty thou, after a blown fork seal contaminated the old ones  :\

after a big tidy up in the garage at the weekend this job only took 10 mins  Big Grin
One, is never going to be enough.....
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(24-06-15, 08:03 PM)red98 link Wrote: unfazed....this is dazza were talking about    :rollin


dazzza....did you use one of the kits or diy to block the holes created by removing the AIS ?

Red, I resemble that remark  Big Grin  and no, didn't use a kit, AIS was taken off whole so can be refitted if need be and was blocked off using old bubblegum and bogeys found under my bed.  :lol
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Ah......I see.........bodged then  :rolleyes........what else did you find under your bed ?
One, is never going to be enough.....
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Your butt plug and gimp mask  :b
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Fitted a new belly pan thanks to devilsyam


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Bollocks, bigger hammer required
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(23-06-15, 06:04 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: [quote author=dickturpin link=topic=6412.msg200835#msg200835 date=1435077238]
One of my favourite rides from the east coast to the lake district with my tent!

Pictures, or it didn't happen.
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Patience dear...just got back!
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