Wrote to Wemoto informing them of the issue with the Slinky Glide EXUP cables.They confirmed there was an issue and Slinky glide had changed the adjuster to allow for more adjustment and best off all they are sending me a new set free of charge. :woot
How is that for service? Considering I bought the original from them 3 years ago. :thumbup
Checked tyre pressures, adjusted and lubed the chain on the 6 and drained the oil + removed the filter on the thou......fresh oil tomorrow if I remember to stop on the way home this time :rolleyes
10-08-16, 10:59 AM (This post was last modified: 10-08-16, 03:37 PM by Robbie8666.)
that's it.. its gone.. :'(
we buy any bike have it now ... ok they ripped me off & knocked me down from £850 quoted to £650 cash but if anyone is buying a silver Fazer 600 look out for LY02NUB!!! & PM me before you buy it!!
(don't know why picture upside down on here it right way on laptop!)
Engineer sent me a pic of the top subframe tube in place, or more to the point to ask me if I'm happy for him to carry on and finish it.
I think he got it right first time
Had a whizz down to Eastbourne to watch the airshow.Traffic everywhere,understandably,not exactly a memorable ride.Nice to see the Spit and Hurricane together with that insane Eurofighter,or whatever the thing with the after burners is called.
Whizz kid sitting pretty on his two wheeled stallion.
(10-08-16, 10:59 AM)Robbie8666 link Wrote: that's it.. its gone.. :'(
we buy any bike have it now ... ok they ripped me off & knocked me down from £850 quoted to £650 cash but if anyone is buying a silver Fazer 600 look out for LY02NUB!!! & PM me before you buy it!!
(don't know why picture upside down on here it right way on laptop!)
Turn the laptop up the right way Robbie, FFS :nana
13-08-16, 02:27 PM (This post was last modified: 13-08-16, 02:30 PM by red98.)
Balanced the carbs on the mighty thou.......only took 2 days :o
gave the mighty thou a service the other evening and noticed it was a little bit lumpy on tick over, not balanced the carbs for a while so out with the gauges and sure enough no 2 is way out...bit surprised at that so I connected each gauge in turn to no1 cylinder and adjusted them to all read the same, not a lot in it just a tweek here and there, no 2 still as photo.after a fair bit of adjusting I finally got them right.........but the bloody thing wouldn't tick over, idle adjustment screw has always been a bit vague, gettin late so left it at that...in bits, and playing on my mind
Up early this morning with all day to sort it out, that reading on no2 was bothering me and started to think I had a dodgy plug, not replaced them since I bought it 3 years ago, approx 12000 miles, so bought a new set....no change.......
Check the gauges again ....out and sticking :rolleyes......theres a screw valve on each of the vacuum hoses on the gauges that restrictes the flow and keeps the needle stable.loosed all four off so the needles were just flickering, just so I know they are not sticking...
Re-balanced the carbs, set the idle and BINGO...running nice and smooth.cracking the throttle open to the stop from idle and I get an instant responce,happy with that
reds top tip of the day..........check you equipment, twice
After nearly 3 years and lots of procrastination I finally dug out the 600 from the back of the garage and it got to see sunlight
I've finally fitted the replacement rear fairing and tank from noggy and the carbs which have definitely improved how well the bike runs Popped the battery from the thou in and after a few coughs and splutters it fired up pretty easily which was a surprise. Took it for a quick spin up and down the street and it still runs pretty well... other than the brakes which are utter shite and the suspension which has seen better days.
The rear brakes are practically non-existent and the fronts judder like crazy... cheap non-oem discs were not a wise purchase unfortunately It would be nice to get it back to decent riding condition, but I reckon that's still a way off yet due to the cost of the parts needed. Still, a nice milestone to get it running under it's own power again
[smg id=2855 type=preview caption="The Not So Blue Anymore Fazer 600"]
Did not notice any in this one, but have got the odd one in on other helmets, never sure how they got in though :rolleyes
I normally close the vents when riding in the late evenings or night to stop flies gettin stuck in the vents and smelling like fish after a few days :eek
14-08-16, 01:49 PM (This post was last modified: 14-08-16, 04:52 PM by tommyardin.)
(14-08-16, 12:05 AM)unfazed link Wrote: Did not notice any in this one, but have got the odd one in on other helmets, never sure how they got in though :rolleyes
I normally close the vents when riding in the late evenings or night to stop flies gettin stuck in the vents and smelling like fish after a few days :eek
I close the vents on my LS2 FF393 Convert when I go swimming for that very same reason, F-----g fish. :fish
(13-08-16, 02:27 PM)red98 link Wrote: Balanced the carbs on the mighty thou.......only took 2 days :o
gave the mighty thou a service the other evening and noticed it was a little bit lumpy on tick over, not balanced the carbs for a while so out with the gauges and sure enough no 2 is way out...bit surprised at that so I connected each gauge in turn to no1 cylinder and adjusted them to all read the same, not a lot in it just a tweek here and there, no 2 still as photo.after a fair bit of adjusting I finally got them right.........but the bloody thing wouldn't tick over, idle adjustment screw has always been a bit vague, gettin late so left it at that...in bits, and playing on my mind
Up early this morning with all day to sort it out, that reading on no2 was bothering me and started to think I had a dodgy plug, not replaced them since I bought it 3 years ago, approx 12000 miles, so bought a new set....no change.......
Check the gauges again ....out and sticking :rolleyes ......theres a screw valve on each of the vacuum hoses on the gauges that restrictes the flow and keeps the needle stable.loosed all four off so the needles were just flickering, just so I know they are not sticking...
Re-balanced the carbs, set the idle and BINGO...running nice and smooth.cracking the throttle open to the stop from idle and I get an instant responce,happy with that
reds top tip of the day..........check you equipment, twice
Hi Red,
Just ordered a set of gauges exactly the same as those in your photo on your 1K. I was looking at the linear type that CarbTune sell but most places were close to 100 quid for a 4 pot set, and, a couple of sellers on FleaBay were advertising them bad boys for 130-140. I picked up the 4 pot dial set for 35 quid on Flea bay, they are identical to yours right down to the 4 little white valves that go inline in the rubber pipes.
It might be a case of 'Got all the gear but no fucking idea' watch this space and listen out for the screams. :'( :'(
(16-08-16, 12:21 AM)tommyardin link Wrote: [quote author=red98 link=topic=6412.msg239306#msg239306 date=1471094829]
Balanced the carbs on the mighty thou.......only took 2 days :o
gave the mighty thou a service the other evening and noticed it was a little bit lumpy on tick over, not balanced the carbs for a while so out with the gauges and sure enough no 2 is way out...bit surprised at that so I connected each gauge in turn to no1 cylinder and adjusted them to all read the same, not a lot in it just a tweek here and there, no 2 still as photo.after a fair bit of adjusting I finally got them right.........but the bloody thing wouldn't tick over, idle adjustment screw has always been a bit vague, gettin late so left it at that...in bits, and playing on my mind
Up early this morning with all day to sort it out, that reading on no2 was bothering me and started to think I had a dodgy plug, not replaced them since I bought it 3 years ago, approx 12000 miles, so bought a new set....no change.......
Check the gauges again ....out and sticking :rolleyes ......theres a screw valve on each of the vacuum hoses on the gauges that restrictes the flow and keeps the needle stable.loosed all four off so the needles were just flickering, just so I know they are not sticking...
Re-balanced the carbs, set the idle and BINGO...running nice and smooth.cracking the throttle open to the stop from idle and I get an instant responce,happy with that
reds top tip of the day..........check you equipment, twice
Hi Red,
Just ordered a set of gauges exactly the same as those in your photo on your 1K. I was looking at the linear type that CarbTune sell but most places were close to 100 quid for a 4 pot set, and, a couple of sellers on FleaBay were advertising them bad boys for 130-140. I picked up the 4 pot dial set for 35 quid on Flea bay, they are identical to yours right down to the 4 little white valves that go inline in the rubber pipes.
It might be a case of 'Got all the gear but no fucking idea' watch this space and listen out for the screams. :'( :'(
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hi tommy...the gauges are a good buy, had mine for a few years now, price on the box £65.....as my last post, make sure you calibrate them before you start, small silver screw on face if they need adjusting.....lets us know how you get on, pm me if you have any trouble, you can rely on me to take the pass....oooops, I mean help a fellow foccer out.