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what did you do with your fazer today ?
(27-03-18, 06:04 PM)unfazed link Wrote: Back on the road again, took the 600 out for my first trip on the  bike since the Knee replacement 10 weeks ago.  :woot Rode it to the Physio department of the Hospital, no queueing in traffic, no issues trying to find parking, no problems just a big  Big Grin on my face.  :eek roll on the Summer


Fair play to you Unfazed, Glad to hear your out on the bike and hopefully the knee will just get better and better. :thumbup

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Old man on a trackday


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Old man on a trackday


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Blobbed it


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(27-03-18, 09:28 PM)agricola link Wrote: Blobbed it
Pahh - I think I can still see 1/2mm of chicken strip
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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Serviced the Exup, topped up the oil and took it for a little blast.
Haven't rode it for over six months and it still feels tight as a drum.
So glad I kept hold of it.


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(02-04-18, 03:19 PM)dazza link Wrote: Serviced the Exup, topped up the oil and took it for a little blast.
Haven't rode it for over six months and it still feels tight as a drum.
So glad I kept hold of it.
That kind of makes it look like a tiger in the jungle 
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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Bought a rear hugger and fenda extenda - now looking for a decent battery charger (Oxford?) - any advice?
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(02-04-18, 03:49 PM)IffyBiker link Wrote: Bought a rear hugger and fenda extenda - now looking for a decent battery charger (Oxford?) - any advice?
I have one like this https://www.amazon.co.uk/CTEK-MXS-5-0-Te...amaha+ctek
But the Yam branded version like this https://www.amazon.co.uk/Yamaha-YEC-8-Ba...maha+ctek.
I keep it permanently on as an optimiser.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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(02-04-18, 03:19 PM)dazza link Wrote: Serviced the Exup, topped up the oil and took it for a little blast.
Haven't rode it for over six months and it still feels tight as a drum.
So glad I kept hold of it.


Who did your seat?
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(02-04-18, 03:49 PM)IffyBiker link Wrote: Bought a rear hugger and fenda extenda - now looking for a decent battery charger (Oxford?) - any advice?
I've got this it's kept the missus shadow ready to go all winter https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=...2670322457
Set Fazer's to stun 
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(27-03-18, 10:19 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=agricola link=topic=6412.msg277365#msg277365 date=1522182488]
Blobbed it
Pahh - I think I can still see 1/2mm of chicken strip
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Think you might find that is a part of the side wall.
Sharpie thinks your only out of tread pattern when you take the side off the valve cap. :rolleyes
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(02-04-18, 03:19 PM)dazza link Wrote: Serviced the Exup, topped up the oil and took it for a little blast.
Haven't rode it for over six months and it still feels tight as a drum.
So glad I kept hold of it.


Would have been a shame to sell her, she looks neat in bright yellow. Smile
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(02-04-18, 06:22 PM)tommyardin link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=6412.msg277369#msg277369 date=1522185550]
[quote author=agricola link=topic=6412.msg277365#msg277365 date=1522182488]
Blobbed it
Pahh - I think I can still see 1/2mm of chicken strip
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Think you might find that is a part of the side wall.
Sharpie thinks your only out of tread pattern when you take the side off the valve cap. :rolleyes
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It was a joke.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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(02-04-18, 05:40 PM)dickturpin link Wrote: [quote author=dazza link=topic=6412.msg277710#msg277710 date=1522678750]
Serviced the Exup, topped up the oil and took it for a little blast.
Haven't rode it for over six months and it still feels tight as a drum.
So glad I kept hold of it.


Who did your seat?
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Not sure to be honest. Bought it already done from a Foccer on here.
Thought I remember him saying it was a Sargent.
Whatever it is, it's extremely comfortable on long runs and very good quality. Although it's a bit higher than standard with the extra padding so makes me tip toe a bit on certain cambers.

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(02-04-18, 07:22 PM)dazza link Wrote: [quote author=dickturpin link=topic=6412.msg277726#msg277726 date=1522687238]
[quote author=dazza link=topic=6412.msg277710#msg277710 date=1522678750]
Serviced the Exup, topped up the oil and took it for a little blast.
Haven't rode it for over six months and it still feels tight as a drum.
So glad I kept hold of it.


Who did your seat?
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Not sure to be honest. Bought it already done from a Foccer on here.
Thought I remember him saying it was a Sargent.
Whatever it is, it's extremely comfortable on long runs and very good quality. Although it's a bit higher than standard with the extra padding so makes me tip toe a bit on certain cambers.
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OK..thanks
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(02-04-18, 06:28 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=tommyardin link=topic=6412.msg277731#msg277731 date=1522689745]
[quote author=fazersharp link=topic=6412.msg277369#msg277369 date=1522185550]
[quote author=agricola link=topic=6412.msg277365#msg277365 date=1522182488]
Blobbed it
Pahh - I think I can still see 1/2mm of chicken strip
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Think you might find that is a part of the side wall.
Sharpie thinks your only out of tread pattern when you take the side off the valve cap. :rolleyes
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It was a joke.
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:rolleyes  Think I understood that
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Went out for a spin up to RAF conningsby with a few mates. Saw some great aerial displays from the Jets.
Then went for a cruise over to Cadwell Park to watch a few track day sessions.
Great weather and a great ride


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Fitted a new battery and front sprocket+nut. Sprocket cover went back on with about half of the gasket that was there when I took it off last time.

Never seen a bike with a gasket around the sprocket cover before, is it worth worrying about replacing it? The back and bottom of its open anyway...
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(06-04-18, 06:35 PM)MFD link Wrote: Fitted a new battery and front sprocket+nut. Sprocket cover went back on with about half of the gasket that was there when I took it off last time.

Never seen a bike with a gasket around the sprocket cover before, is it worth worrying about replacing it? The back and bottom of its open anyway...
Nope its ok without but you may have to adjust your clutch cable
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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