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FZ1s pic
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Me FZ1s just need to ride it now, would you believe I have to sneak out on it when no ones home!!!


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#2
Brilliant wheelies and stopies mate Big Grin
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#3
Good looking bike Dave. I have to do the same thing, I go out when the wife's out at work! Its the only way I don't get an ear bending!:Smile
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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(26-07-13, 12:38 PM)daveclark link Wrote: Me FZ1s just need to ride it now, would you believe I have to sneak out on it when no ones home!!!

Better to view I hope as you say Dave change the standard end can anything will look and sound better than the original and I quiet like the lower panels.


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How'd you spin pic round? Want to change handlebars and tail tidy first, bit at a time, spent up buying it, and had an ear full for that, we could of had a holiday abroard she says, that's just after I'd bought the motorhome, never want much do they!! Greedy when there full!! Anyway it's there now so I'm happy, although its school hold now so can't see me getting out on it much:-( but it doesn't stop me trying!
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#6
Fatbars are the way forward Dave. Got a set on mine after several setups, Renthal 604 or 602 fatties on low clamps are really comfy.
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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(26-07-13, 02:58 PM)bigbluebear link Wrote: Brilliant wheelies and stopies mate Big Grin


Hehehehe.
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(27-07-13, 09:56 AM)daveclark link Wrote: How'd you spin pic round? Want to change handlebars and tail tidy first, bit at a time, spent up buying it, and had an ear full for that, we could of had a holiday abroard she says, that's just after I'd bought the motorhome, never want much do they!! Greedy when there full!! Anyway it's there now so I'm happy, although its school hold now so can't see me getting out on it much:-( but it doesn't stop me trying!

Dave answer to your question is I copied and paste your pics into a folder on my laptop and then right click on each and choose rotate clockwise tada simples.

Hope this helps mate.
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#9
It does help, I was looking at doing it from the link, as in when first putting on!
These fat bars then other than clamps what else needs changing, switches and brakes are set at 22mm, or is fat bars just a name? Fat bars I've seen are I think are 30mm!
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#10
See you got the fastest colour Smile
Lose the dustbin pretending to be an exhaust!
Whats wrong with the bars and what are fatbars?
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These are WRC fatbars, bit the Renthal ones are the same. Bigger diameter (28mm) clamp area which compliment the fz nicely. Not cheap though.
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#12
If a bigger diameter does everything clamp back on ok?
Also I've no issues with the std bars and find them comfortable as well so no need to change for me!
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(30-07-13, 06:58 PM)locksmith link Wrote: If a bigger diameter does everything clamp back on ok?
Also I've no issues with the std bars and find them comfortable as well so no need to change for me!
Yeah, the clamp area is still 22mm so everything still fits. They just look a bit better than standard imho.
If you need the bars to be a bot wider, but still like the standard look, I have a set of custom bar extenders for the fz1 that I won't use again. They make a bit of a difference.
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They make the standard bars 760mm wide which I found really comfy.
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I just need them a bit higher and back toward me, just to push me back a bit, I've a bit of tennis elbow and my arms start to ache after a while, I'm lent forward just a tad too much! I'll have a trip to a shop and see how they fit!

Anybody know the highest bees you can fit without changing cables??
Jumped in many a time and bought before working it all out and it costing same again before getting it right!!
Best to ask, measure twice buy once!
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