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what did you do with your fazer today ?
Finally finished putting the 5 spoke R6 wheels on my gen 1 fairly straight forward got a couple of runs arranged this weekend so should see how they perform, probably won't feel any different but needed a challenge.
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(22-04-16, 12:19 AM)Red Ceri link Wrote: Finally fin[size=1em]ished putting the 5 spoke R6 wheels on my gen 1 fairly straight forward got a couple of runs arranged this weekend so should see how they perform, probably won't feel any different but needed a challenge. [/size]

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(22-04-16, 07:48 AM)unfazed link Wrote: [quote author=Red Ceri link=topic=6412.msg230000#msg230000 date=1461280783]
Finally fin[size=1em]ished putting the 5 spoke R6 wheels on my gen 1 fairly straight forward got a couple of runs arranged this weekend so should see how they perform, probably won't feel any different but needed a challenge. [/size]

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Yep I guess they will just around and around same as the original ones did, but I agree sometime just for the aesthetics and the challenge it has to be done.  :thumbup
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(22-04-16, 09:08 AM)tommyardin link Wrote: [quote author=unfazed link=topic=6412.msg230011#msg230011 date=1461307726]
[quote author=Red Ceri link=topic=6412.msg230000#msg230000 date=1461280783]
Finally fin[size=1em]ished putting the 5 spoke R6 wheels on my gen 1 fairly straight forward got a couple of runs arranged this weekend so should see how they perform, probably won't feel any different but needed a challenge. [/size]

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Yep I guess they will just around and around same as the original ones did, but I agree sometime just for the aesthetics and the challenge it has to be done.  :thumbup
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I bet they look awesome on the fazer,  what modifications do you need to do to make them fit?

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Set Fazer's to stun 
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Hedgetrimmer has been in the swiss alps!
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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(22-04-16, 04:41 PM)matt7chunk link Wrote: [quote author=tommyardin link=topic=6412.msg230015#msg230015 date=1461312515]
[quote author=unfazed link=topic=6412.msg230011#msg230011 date=1461307726]
[quote author=Red Ceri link=topic=6412.msg230000#msg230000 date=1461280783]
Finally fin[size=1em]ished putting the 5 spoke R6 wheels on my gen 1 fairly straight forward got a couple of runs arranged this weekend so should see how they perform, probably won't feel any different but needed a challenge. [/size]

:useless
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Yep I guess they will just around and around same as the original ones did, but I agree sometime just for the aesthetics and the challenge it has to be done.  :thumbup
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I bet they look awesome on the fazer,  what modifications do you need to do to make them fit?

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Going on the LoFo run Sunday so will get some photos done then,

easyish install
Front wheel came with a set of 320mm discs so only needed some caliper mounting bracket spacers, available from Braketech in the USA (don't ask how much  :eek), otherwise a straight swap.

Rear little bit more complex but on sprocket side just needed original Gen1 Sprocket carrier and spacer, on the disc side the wheel came with a smaller disc so I ended up modifying a FZ1 ABS rear caliper mount by filing down ABS mounts then welding on a couple of 10 mm Aluminium plates to match original torque arm then had someone in work machine a large spacer for between caliper mounting bracket to swinging arm, plus a new rear brake line and FZ1 caliper, pain in the bum to get wheel on and off now but doable.

Everything I've done is reversible, so when (and if ever) I come to sell her I can put it all back to standard as I know Gen1s, or any bike, are more valuable standard when it comes to selling time

Done 180 miles today, can't really feel if they have made any difference as I also fitted new Metzler Roadtec 01's, new tyre to me, but overall bike felt really good.

Keep telling myself don't change anything else but already have a R1 Brembo front master cylinder on the way
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(22-04-16, 05:11 PM)Red Ceri link Wrote: [quote author=matt7chunk link=topic=6412.msg230048#msg230048 date=1461339713]
[quote author=tommyardin link=topic=6412.msg230015#msg230015 date=1461312515]
[quote author=unfazed link=topic=6412.msg230011#msg230011 date=1461307726]
[quote author=Red Ceri link=topic=6412.msg230000#msg230000 date=1461280783]
Finally fin[size=1em]ished putting the 5 spoke R6 wheels on my gen 1 fairly straight forward got a couple of runs arranged this weekend so should see how they perform, probably won't feel any different but needed a challenge. [/size]

:useless
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Yep I guess they will just around and around same as the original ones did, but I agree sometime just for the aesthetics and the challenge it has to be done.  :thumbup
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I bet they look awesome on the fazer,  what modifications do you need to do to make them fit?

Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk
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Going on the LoFo run Sunday so will get some photos done then,

easyish install
Front wheel came with a set of 320mm discs so only needed some caliper mounting bracket spacers, available from Braketech in the USA (don't ask how much  :eek ), otherwise a straight swap.

Rear little bit more complex but on sprocket side just needed original Gen1 Sprocket carrier and spacer, on the disc side the wheel came with a smaller disc so I ended up modifying a FZ1 ABS rear caliper mount by filing down ABS mounts then welding on a couple of 10 mm Aluminium plates to match original torque arm then had someone in work machine a large spacer for between caliper mounting bracket to swinging arm, plus a new rear brake line and FZ1 caliper, pain in the bum to get wheel on and off now but doable.

Everything I've done is reversible, so when (and if ever) I come to sell her I can put it all back to standard as I know Gen1s, or any bike, are more valuable standard when it comes to selling time

Done 180 miles today, can't really feel if they have made any difference as I also fitted new Metzler Roadtec 01's, new tyre to me, but overall bike felt really good.

Keep telling myself don't change anything else but already have a R1 Brembo front master cylinder on the way
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Looking 4ward to seeing the pics
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Fixed the stuttering at 3-5k revs.  Smile New plugs and 2nd hand coils for the two centre pots. Now she's
ready for the trip to Selkirk next weekend.  :b
Life's a bitch. Enjoy it while you can.
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(22-04-16, 08:29 PM)Panzerbuilder link Wrote: Fixed the stuttering at 3-5k revs.  Smile New plugs and 2nd hand coils for the two centre pots. Now she's
ready for the trip to Selkirk next weekend.  :b


Was it the plugs the coils or a combination of both?
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Maybe just the plugs. But I changed the coils jic. They were all, new and old, within the resistance check but I had bought them anyway. The bike ran better, or seemed to, after I had just changes the LHS two. And one of the plugs was outside the gap check. (0,7mm) So maybe that was it. I just didn't want to do the job twice.  :eek
Life's a bitch. Enjoy it while you can.
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(22-04-16, 08:51 PM)Panzerbuilder link Wrote: Maybe just the plugs. But I changed the coils jic. They were all, new and old, within the resistance check but I had bought them anyway. The bike ran better, or seemed to, after I had just changes the LHS two. And one of the plugs was outside the gap check. (0,7mm) So maybe that was it. I just didn't want to do the job twice.  :eek


Sounds like it was a good plan plus the coils you took off the bike are now in storage for any future issues that might occur. :thumbup
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Went to the Norfolk coast from Lincoln ,did about two hundred miles with fish and chips at frenchies,well next to sea
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Put some led strip into my instrument cluster. Now I can see what dials are actually reading at night, rather than a dull green haze.
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(24-04-16, 12:26 AM)Aky208 link Wrote: Put some led strip into my instrument cluster. Now I can see what dials are actually reading at night, rather than a dull green haze.
Blimey it must look like this now  :rollin


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(24-04-16, 12:26 AM)Aky208 link Wrote: Put some led strip into my instrument cluster. Now I can see what dials are actually reading at night, rather than a dull green haze.


Dull Green Haze!!!! 
My 2002-2003 registered 600 FZS [size=1em]instrumentationlighting is very bright and clear, in-fact I wish there was a dimmer to take them all down a few lumins, and the main beam light is tooooooo bright[/size] :eek  the main beam warning light need its own set of flip down sunnys Confusedun [size=1em]like my bucket has.[/size]
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Rode it on a new route through Devon and Somerset, a good day!  Smile Saw a nice red fzs 600 near North Fitzwarren. Anyone?
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(24-04-16, 04:10 PM)Shez link Wrote: Saw a nice red fzs 600 near North Fitzwarren. Anyone?


No such thing :nana :finger
Must of been a typo, surely he meant NICE SILVER FZS600
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Took it out for a quick spin , stopped at Cheddar for a coffee .
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(24-04-16, 11:13 AM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=Aky208 link=topic=6412.msg230184#msg230184 date=1461454019]
Put some led strip into my instrument cluster. Now I can see what dials are actually reading at night, rather than a dull green haze.
Blimey it must look like this now  :rollin
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Whhaaattt??/  :eek

I couldn't see what speed I was doing last time I rode at night.
Wish i took a photo of it before hand. Will take a photo of what it looks like now, later tonight.
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(24-04-16, 05:51 PM)Aky208 link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=6412.msg230219#msg230219 date=1461492807]
[quote author=Aky208 link=topic=6412.msg230184#msg230184 date=1461454019]
Put some led strip into my instrument cluster. Now I can see what dials are actually reading at night, rather than a dull green haze.
Blimey it must look like this now  :rollin
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Whhaaattt??/  :eek

I couldn't see what speed I was doing last time I rode at night.
Wish i took a photo of it before hand. Will take a photo of what it looks like now, later tonight.
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Did you say green, because the standard bulbs are white/yellow, I wonder if somone before you has put crap green bulbs in either hat or most of the original ones were blown
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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