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took it for a run.
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i was going to sell, but took it out today and that changed my mind,        what a amazing bike..
sent from my carafan in tenby, Wink
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#2
Indeed. I took mine for a track day on Friday. Reminded me what a fantastic bike they are  Smile
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#3
Was following a Kwaka ER600 on the way home from work earlier, looks much better than the ER5 but still sounds like a total shitter.
My mechanic used to give me an ER5 as a courtesy bike and it was like riding a skip with an engine compared to my bike.
Get a Fazer in good nick running sweet and you can't ask for much more.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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#4
I have just bought this 2003 Fazer with 6000 miles on the clock. Only done a short ride but was suitably impressed.


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So THAT'S what mine looked like when new!!...I've always wondered.  :lol
Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines...
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#6
:eek 6000 and I thought I didn't ride mine enough, nice find - well done.

I see that your rear guard has already been cut down, I would suggest that you move the numberplate up and over the reflector right under the rear light. You may need a new plate so that you use the same guard holes.
I think it looks better, but I do have a hugger AND I dont do rain, so not sure if spray is a problem.
The picture was before I fitted a reflector on the bottom of the plate, some people add a stick on dot reflector on the plate to comply with mot.
 


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I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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(27-09-16, 11:46 AM)fazersharp link Wrote: :eek 6000 and I thought I didn't ride mine enough, nice find - well done.

I see that your rear guard has already been cut down, I would suggest that you move the numberplate up and over the reflector right under the rear light. You may need a new plate so that you use the same guard holes.
I think it looks better, but I do have a hugger AND I dont do rain, so not sure if spray is a problem.
The picture was before I fitted a reflector on the bottom of the plate, some people add a stick on dot reflector on the plate to comply with mot.


Rear mudguard looks as standard as the rest of the silver bike (all bar the crash protection n the double bubble). Maybe just an extra large number plate fitted?.. ps There's still no red rear reflector on the black boxeye  Smile .. Ps Silver 03 foxeyes are the bestest n fastest  :b
Better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it...
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