24-06-14, 09:47 PM
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Many thanks for the replies fellow foccers
I think I can take a little from all the replies, maybe not so much from Exupnut as that might be taking Bike - Rider Bonding a little to far :rollin There are quite a few positive points to take on board and think about. This evening I have balanced the carbs and the bike does seem a lot smother, hopefully have a proper run out tomorrow evening and see how she behaves.
Ogri, I think your right. The Fazer seems to do every thing very well, my 2 previous bikes - a Bandit and the GSX seemed agricutural and a little prehistoric compared to the Fazer but maybe that's what people love about them - I loved my GSX (not Exupnut style love
) but it was just so lazy to ride - anything above 20mph and you could pretty much leave it in top gear - I would like another, maybe as a second bike but my current situation means I can only have one bike.
I think some longer ride outs are in order to give the old girl a chance and see how we get on, and if all goes well then try and make the Fazer my own, an adjustment here and a tweek there to suit me and my riding style, maybe even one of devisyam r6 shock conversions.
Once again, many thanks for all your replies.
Craig
Many thanks for the replies fellow foccers

I think I can take a little from all the replies, maybe not so much from Exupnut as that might be taking Bike - Rider Bonding a little to far :rollin There are quite a few positive points to take on board and think about. This evening I have balanced the carbs and the bike does seem a lot smother, hopefully have a proper run out tomorrow evening and see how she behaves.
Ogri, I think your right. The Fazer seems to do every thing very well, my 2 previous bikes - a Bandit and the GSX seemed agricutural and a little prehistoric compared to the Fazer but maybe that's what people love about them - I loved my GSX (not Exupnut style love

I think some longer ride outs are in order to give the old girl a chance and see how we get on, and if all goes well then try and make the Fazer my own, an adjustment here and a tweek there to suit me and my riding style, maybe even one of devisyam r6 shock conversions.
Once again, many thanks for all your replies.
Craig