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what did you do with your fazer today ?
Thanks Robbo  :thumbup
I'll keep my fingers crossed for you and maybe some of it will rub off on my day ,if it's sunny I might try the fairing infills or I might just send them back for a refund and save any potential hassle :rolleyes
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Filled the Fazer 1000 yesterday on the way home from work, took 22.5 litres. Just started to misfire coming off to bypass before the petrol station ?


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(20-01-17, 10:51 AM)unfazed link Wrote: Filled the Fazer 1000 yesterday on the way home from work, took 22.5 litres. Just started to misfire coming off to bypass before the petrol station ?


Carbs full of shit now the Unfazed  :'(
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(20-01-17, 05:15 PM)tommyardin link Wrote: [quote author=unfazed link=topic=6412.msg250417#msg250417 date=1484905895]
Filled the Fazer 1000 yesterday on the way home from work, took 22.5 litres. Just started to misfire coming off to bypass before the petrol station ?


Carbs full of shit now the Unfazed  :'(
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It also says "Low Fuel Prices".....1.35 Euro/Litre  :look
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
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Fitted carbon fairing infills panels today  :rolleyes
For anyone that's read the saga of the poorly finished carbon parts that I've fitted this week , I'm not so happy to report that the fairing infills were no different  :'( spot the error in the picture !!!
I feel another mr angry email coming on or a post in "what gets my goat" section
Eventually fitted them as per pic 2
Had enough of carbon parts now and not buying anymore  :woot


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(20-01-17, 05:15 PM)tommyardin link Wrote: [quote author=unfazed link=topic=6412.msg250417#msg250417 date=1484905895]
Filled the Fazer 1000 yesterday on the way home from work, took 22.5 litres. Just started to misfire coming off to bypass before the petrol station ?
Carbs full of shit now the Unfazed  :'(
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Unlikely Tommy as I washed out the tank a few weeks ago when doing work on the carbs Smile
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(20-01-17, 09:28 PM)unfazed link Wrote: [quote author=tommyardin link=topic=6412.msg250439#msg250439 date=1484928910]
[quote author=unfazed link=topic=6412.msg250417#msg250417 date=1484905895]
Filled the Fazer 1000 yesterday on the way home from work, took 22.5 litres. Just started to misfire coming off to bypass before the petrol station ?
Carbs full of shit now the Unfazed  :'(
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Unlikely Tommy as I washed out the tank a few weeks ago when doing work on the carbs Smile
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Phew!
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Just treated her to a Tsubaki Alpha X ring (gold) chain and Renthal sprockets.  Waiting for them to arrive in the post now.
Money doesn't buy happiness, but it buys beer, and that helps!
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Outdragged a little cnut driving a Skoda VRS  :lol
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
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(21-01-17, 10:24 PM)Frosties link Wrote: Outdragged a little cnut driving a Skoda VRS  :lol


Watch out Frosties don't look at the " what kind of bikers are fazer owners post" it's turned into the skoda owners club over there , you can't slag off a skoda driver in that post  :lol
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(21-01-17, 10:32 PM)Graham53 link Wrote: [quote author=Frosties link=topic=6412.msg250537#msg250537 date=1485033868]
Outdragged a little cnut driving a Skoda VRS  :lol


Watch out Frosties don't look at the " what kind of bikers are fazer owners post" it's turned into the skoda owners club over there , you can't slag off a skoda driver in that post  :lol
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Too late - already slagged them  :thumbup
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
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(21-01-17, 10:32 PM)Graham53 link Wrote: [quote author=Frosties link=topic=6412.msg250537#msg250537 date=1485033868]
Outdragged a little cnut driving a Skoda VRS  :lol


Watch out Frosties don't look at the " what kind of bikers are fazer owners post" it's turned into the skoda owners club over there , you can't slag off a skoda driver in that post  :lol
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Of course you can its been decided they are all wankers or gay.
lol
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I did feck all to my fazer today. And I'll also do feck all to it tomorrow. I'll probably do feck all to it til it until it's time to bring it out cold storage. And i also drive a skoda. Fabia vrs to be exact  Big Grin
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(22-01-17, 12:02 AM)The putts link Wrote: I did feck all to my fazer today. And I'll also do feck all to it tomorrow. I'll probably do feck all to it til it until it's time to bring it out cold storage. And i also drive a skoda. Fabia vrs to be exact  Big Grin


LOL! bet you got an achey wrist :lol

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(21-01-17, 11:26 PM)tommyardin link Wrote: [quote author=Graham53 link=topic=6412.msg250538#msg250538 date=1485034367]
[quote author=Frosties link=topic=6412.msg250537#msg250537 date=1485033868]
Outdragged a little cnut driving a Skoda VRS  :lol


Watch out Frosties don't look at the " what kind of bikers are fazer owners post" it's turned into the skoda owners club over there , you can't slag off a skoda driver in that post  :lol
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Of course you can its been decided they are all wankers or gay.
lol

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I'm thinking of buying another fazer and turning it into a Trike but I was going to cross it with another vehicle. I was thinking a Skoda, what do you think Tommyardin and Frosties?

:rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin
RIP my beautiful red beast 1999 to 2017 ???
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Sure go for it, you could call it a 'Trifazoda'
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Took advantage of a sunny day and slightly higher temperatures and took the Fazer out for a ride. Heated grips and hand guards work a treat together this time of year.
Roads were a bit cruddy on the minor roads and still some snow high up on the North downs.
Put it away dirty as my sponge was frozen in the bucket, :\ just lubed the chain and will pull it out tomorrow for a wash down.


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Rode it home from work in the early hours this morning through 30-odd miles of freezing fog.
The Vee-wipe managed to keep the top half of the visor clear, but the lower half grew a rime it couldn't shift.
An unpleasant, slow journey but some days you're just glad to get home in one piece.
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Whilst waiting for the 3-in-1 oil to free up the footpeg pin, I finally got around to replacing the clutch lever which had been bent after some bugger nerfed my bike in a car park and then didn't stick around or leave a message Sad

Ye gods, I wish I'd done that ages ago, it was getting harder and harder to use and I was having to practically put my shoulder into changing gear which wasn't ideal!

Now it's so light I can control it with my fingertips although I've got to get back to the change in feeling, but it was certainly well worth it Smile
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Took both wheels off and took them up to Bike Tyres Leeds for a pair of  PR3s fitted, got some 90 degree valves fitted at same time. I'll give the wheels a good clean and polish and refit them tomorrow,  maybe it just might not be too cold and wet over the weekend to get them scrubbed in.


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