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Breaking FZS600 for spares
(15-09-13, 08:14 PM)Jamieg285 link Wrote: [quote author=red98 link=topic=9823.msg100802#msg100802 date=1378927903]
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I could be interested in the tyres. What sizes (hoping for stock) and price for both? Having read about about the dented rims, I'll be happy to take than as is and remove the tyres myself.

And NO, I don't want tow bar!  : D

i`ll have a look tomorrow for size,christo will give you a price  Wink ..........are you sure you dont want to buy a towbar [size=78%]?...be quick i`ve got lots of people interested[/size]
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Any word on the front tyre condition yet? And headlight reflectors?
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hi jamieg.....sorry for taking so long,should have the wheels and headlight off tonight  Smile ...have had a quick look at the tyres and they look very good and as already mentioned only 1000 miles old.....will pm you and also post pictures tonight ....cheers paul aka red98
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Hi what seat have you got on bike ? If a custom seat how much ?
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is the towbar still available?
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(16-09-13, 07:33 AM)jason1 link Wrote: Hi what seat have you got on bike ? If a custom seat how much ?



standard seat mate.....be a good spare for diy alteration  Wink  think i have some moulded foam somewhere i could through in  Smile
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(16-09-13, 09:25 AM)red98 link Wrote: [quote author=jason1 link=topic=9823.msg101672#msg101672 date=1379313234]
Hi what seat have you got on bike ? If a custom seat how much ?



standard seat mate.....be a good spare for diy alteration  Wink  think i have some moulded foam somewhere i could through in  Smile
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USe your own seat for the altering! The stock on my bike is the comfiest / least worn or ropey of any other Fazer 600 I've seen. Previous owner was a girl, must have been a slip of a thing, the seat felt barely used when I got on the bike.

£30.
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How much is exup giving you for the forks?


Ive watched storage hunters a million times...when you bid...you buy :deal


Cough up exup & send us a pic of you with them to prove how much you care about poor students.


All around the globe poor foccers are starving & falling over :eek


Have a heart!....help a Cristo!!! Big Grin
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(16-09-13, 06:19 PM)noggythenog link Wrote: How much is exup giving you for the forks?


Ive watched storage hunters a million times...when you bid...you buy :deal


Cough up exup & send us a pic of you with them to prove how much you care about poor students.


All around the globe poor foccers are starving & falling over :eek


Have a heart!....help a Cristo!!! Big Grin

Same goes to you, Nog? I still have 95% of a bike to sell! Make me a ridiculously overinflated offer on something, or stop taking the piss out of squirrelhead!  :lol

As for the forks, Exup hasn't paid - I'll give you first offer, Nog - a steal at £499,99!!

PS: Buy my towbar.
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He he, shamone muthafocca!!!! :b


Well i'll make a pledge to buy something, not sure what yet since you don't crash in half measures but ill think of somethin
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(16-09-13, 06:42 PM)noggythenog link Wrote: He he, shamone muthafocca!!!! :b


Well i'll make a pledge to buy something, not sure what yet since you don't crash in half measures but ill think of somethin

If it's behind the tank, it's fine. Simples. Now...  :deal
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If you feel left out from all this selling of forks, I have two bent fork inners that people are welcome to purchase Big Grin
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(14-09-13, 01:42 PM)Lardcore link Wrote: How about the rear brake caliper - is it for sale? What's the condition? How much would you want for it?






hi lardcore...bad news sorry,took the caliper off this evening,outer piston fine no pitting,inner seized solid  :'( sorry to let you down....paul





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(14-09-13, 02:41 PM)noggythenog link Wrote: What are the front calipers like Cristo?,they been overhauled recently?


hi noggy....got the front calipers off tonight...look good.all 8 pistons move freely and what looks like fairly new pads.imo good enough to use as is  :-)


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(16-09-13, 08:35 PM)red98 link Wrote: [quote author=Lardcore link=topic=9823.msg101347#msg101347 date=1379162535]
How about the rear brake caliper - is it for sale? What's the condition? How much would you want for it?

hi lardcore...bad news sorry,took the caliper off this evening,outer piston fine no pitting,inner seized solid  :'( sorry to let you down....paul
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I know a trick for seized callipers that works better than compressed air - a grease gun.

Hold in the working piston with molegrips (and bits of wood to protect the metal, obviously), screw the greasegun end onto the bleed nipple and pump. The calliper will fill with grease, and the piston should slide out, easy as you please.
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Cheers Paul, you're flat out on this thread fair play.i bet your missus loves your new  :faz  garden ornaments,


Come on Cristo....its about time you got some sales isnt it, get yur finger out...how cheap are they???. :b
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(11-09-13, 05:19 PM)Jamieg285 link Wrote: [quote author=ChristoT link=topic=9823.msg100673#msg100673 date=1378908409]
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How much for the headlight unit?

The front headlight unit is in various pieces. Not for sale as it's too damaged to salvage - sorry.
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Depends on what I want it for!
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Are the reflectors intact? If they are and the price is right, I don't mind taking the broken unit and taking them out myself.



hi jamieg.....reflectors and lens good.bulb shield loose.
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(16-09-13, 09:29 PM)noggythenog link Wrote: Cheers Paul, you're flat out on this thread fair play.i bet your missus loves your new  :faz  garden ornaments,


Come on Cristo....its about time you got some sales isnt it, get yur finger out...how cheap are they???. :b

How cheap's what? Whaddya want, Nogster?  Big Grin
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(16-09-13, 09:23 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: [quote author=red98 link=topic=9823.msg101783#msg101783 date=1379360126]
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How about the rear brake caliper - is it for sale? What's the condition? How much would you want for it?

hi lardcore...bad news sorry,took the caliper off this evening,outer piston fine no pitting,inner seized solid  :'( sorry to let you down....paul
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I know a trick for seized callipers that works better than compressed air - a grease gun.

Hold in the working piston with molegrips (and bits of wood to protect the metal, obviously), screw the greasegun end onto the bleed nipple and pump. The calliper will fill with grease, and the piston should slide out, easy as you please.
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That seems like such a horrific idea! Why would you subject your caliper internals to grease, you'll never get all of the bloody stuff back out. If you don't have access to compressed air, then use the brake fluid! Clamp one side using a G-clamp with some cardboard to protect the metal surfaces and just pump out the other side. Tidy it up, replace everything and repeat - just need some extra brake fluid and bleeding brakes really isn't a difficult job
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(16-09-13, 09:51 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: [quote author=noggythenog link=topic=9823.msg101801#msg101801 date=1379363371]
Cheers Paul, you're flat out on this thread fair play.i bet your missus loves your new  :faz  garden ornaments,


Come on Cristo....its about time you got some sales isnt it, get yur finger out...how cheap are they???. :b

How cheap's what? Whaddya want, Nogster?  Big Grin
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Come on, keep up...them there Caliper things,red says they function, did exup pinch the Blue off one o them???

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(16-09-13, 09:29 PM)noggythenog link Wrote: Cheers Paul, you're flat out on this thread fair play.i bet your missus loves your new  :faz  garden ornaments,


Come on Cristo....its about time you got some sales isnt it, get yur finger out...how cheap are they???. :b








you have the same trouble  :lol ...it is causing a bit of friction with mrs red  :rolleyes ...3 bikes and my classic bmw in the garage,my suzuki in the shed,my second 600 fazer down the side of the house and christos bike on the trailer on the drive......and to cap it all mrs red had an accident in my golf today,,yr 2000 with only 36.000 on the clock....think it might be a write off  :'(
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does it have a towbar? :lol
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