18-02-14, 09:13 PM
I can't knock your enthusiasm and you could end up creating something quite unique but as some have stated above it would be easier, quicker and cheaper to rebuild a nice looking, standard ish Fazer.
I'm sure lots of us on here have spare parts they would happily donate from Fazers they own or have owned which you could use without modification.
Despite all the above advice, I realise you have probably already decided the route you are going to take.
I therefore wish you the best of luck with it and if you are in no rush then it could be the right idea. From experience of having built a couple of bikes from the frame up though I can say that it can be pretty damn costly.
All the bestÂ
I'm sure lots of us on here have spare parts they would happily donate from Fazers they own or have owned which you could use without modification.
Despite all the above advice, I realise you have probably already decided the route you are going to take.
I therefore wish you the best of luck with it and if you are in no rush then it could be the right idea. From experience of having built a couple of bikes from the frame up though I can say that it can be pretty damn costly.
All the bestÂ

Yamaha Fazer 'the only bike you'll ever need' maybe ???