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Jack up kit fitted. Can YOU spot the difference?
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Thanks for all the replies. It was the first pic that was the "after" shot, so well done SOME of you.
I suppose there were a few other visual clues, (fading light, cleaner dog bones, as mentioned etc.)
(23-05-12, 07:21 AM)paul.s link Wrote: you wont see any difference with the bike on the centre stand will you, you plonker :lol :lol :lol :lol  exept maybe a smaller gap between the rear tyre and the floor :lol :lol :lol
Exactly, or to put it another way, a larger gap between the wheel and the tail piece. So you would see a difference even on the centre stand  :rolleyes



(23-05-12, 09:27 AM)justy1 link Wrote: you've packed your tools away in the 2nd pic! :rollin 

Aah, you fell for the red herring. I was only just starting so only had the socket set out.


I've since had a good couple of rides on it and because I've also dropped the forks, this is turning into a seriously enjoyable Fazer for minimal outlay, £18 so far.
It is MUCH sharper to ride but totally predictable and the rear suspension now copes admirably with my substantial frame.
Thanks for all the help and pointers in this and other threads where I've asked questions.


This is a very simple job to do, made even easier with two pairs of hands and I will gladly offer assistance (for no cost at all) to anyone who fancies giving it a go but is a little wary.


A HIGHLY recommended tweak!
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