WELL there's something you don't see every day
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I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
10-07-16, 06:49 AM (This post was last modified: 10-07-16, 06:50 AM by Fazer99.)
(09-07-16, 11:29 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=dazza link=topic=6412.msg236655#msg236655 date=1468102083]
Bet she's got a hairy muff :eek
How the FOC do you tell that it is a female wookie
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It's a male and a member of our charity group the MKG (Milton Keynes Garrison) and he left quite a few 12 inch long curly hairs on my saddle :rollin :lol :rollin
(10-07-16, 09:12 AM)slappy link Wrote: As a Fazer owner you should be a Star Trek character
Very good :lol because they really are 'stunning' :rollin
Could never really get into Star Trek so I call it my speeder bike could do with some photos of me riding through a forest 8)
Tried to swap 2003 clocks for my 1998 ones, didn't happen as the wiring is different. Yes, I have the wiring harnesses for both and thought it was a straight swap but the connections in the black box under the tank is different, so I'll need to rethink
Also fitted a digigear (thanks Anutz) but again didn't work due to programming but I'll try to do that tomorrow on way to work as apposed to on the centre stand
I will however need to rewire it again when I manage to work out how to swap the clocks!
Ahh the joys of tinkering :lol
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
(10-07-16, 04:58 PM)Billy Balthorpe link Wrote: Just returned from a week in France with the lads, some great roads, the Fazer never missed a beat. Roll on next year.
Did you expect it to :eek :lol Great place indeed :thumbup
(10-07-16, 08:00 PM)unfazed link Wrote: [quote author=Billy Balthorpe link=topic=6412.msg236720#msg236720 date=1468166313]
Just returned from a week in France with the lads, some great roads, the Fazer never missed a beat. Roll on next year.
Did you expect it to :eek :lol Great place indeed :thumbup
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I always feel like it's going to fail, considering the state it was in when I bought it. I'm always thinking I might have missed something that is still attached, that is in the same state as some of the parts I've changed, and its still there waiting to fall apart. I still use it for long trips tho, you've gotta have faith haven't you.
Turned the Renthal bars upside down for a more racy riding position,more like my Fireblade that I am now used to, fitted a R6 throttle tube for fast action throttle.
Removed large mirrors, now fitting one small removable one because I want to keep this on the road.
Fitted a cut down screen.
Tonight I went for a shakedown spin,,soon got the feel of it, it felt good, got to the edges of the tyres quite easy, did about 90m miles on some nice quiet A roads, quite pleased how it felt.
Will be planning to do some track days when we get back from Austria mid August,not taking the Fazer to Austria,no thats for the Fireblade.
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
(16-07-16, 09:12 AM)red98 link Wrote: Nice work dazza :thumbup and a quick turnaround......
so.....what you like at fixing a broken government, could do with a quick turnaround on that aswell
Government is not broken, its focced, the whole lot of them and their toadying supporters from all political sides of the fence need scrapping off and recycling into cat food.