04-02-14, 08:58 AM
As the fazer gets older and cheaper it does have the keeper effect , because you don't get much back if you sell it these days. Mods done years ago at some cost now have little value. So it tends to focus one on the hobby aspect of keeping the bike. My fazer has been a second bike since I bought it in 2008 for £3500. I bet I wud be lucky to get £2k for it now.So I am keeping it.The performance and versatility for such daft money is incredible.
BUT ...you must keep an economic head on, since its folly to spend big bucks on expensive engine repairs when indeed engines and whole bikes are so relatively cheap. Keep the bike going by all means, but not at any cost.
BUT ...you must keep an economic head on, since its folly to spend big bucks on expensive engine repairs when indeed engines and whole bikes are so relatively cheap. Keep the bike going by all means, but not at any cost.