04-08-14, 09:08 PM
Yeah, someone might think they were yours :lol
What did you do with whatever else you've got?
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04-08-14, 09:08 PM
Yeah, someone might think they were yours :lol
04-08-14, 10:53 PM
Chicken strips..... On MY tyres???? Never!!!
I'm a keen angler carp fishing and deep sea boat fishing
05-08-14, 09:32 PM
(28-07-14, 02:17 PM)red98 link Wrote:Having a shed clear out and came across this :eek It really does exist! :lol So what'll it be, full strip and resto, or just a tidy up? Does it....<gulp>....run?!
05-08-14, 09:48 PM
Why the camo` netting??
05-08-14, 09:54 PM
(05-08-14, 09:32 PM)nick crisp link Wrote:[quote author=red98 link=topic=11414.msg160110#msg160110 date=1406553457] :eek It really does exist! :lol So what'll it be, full strip and resto, or just a tidy up? Does it....<gulp>....run?! [/quote] oh yesssssssssss......started it up a few weeks ago and just ran on one cylinder, bought a carb rebuild kit all the way from japan, be fitting it soon, ill see if I can video it starting up......I'll make sure mrs red has'nt got her washing out when I do :lol
One, is never going to be enough.....
(05-08-14, 09:48 PM)Doddsie link Wrote:Why the camo` netting?? Fish might see him :lol :lol
06-08-14, 08:50 AM
(05-08-14, 09:48 PM)Doddsie link Wrote:Why the camo` netting?? It's a rule of the syndicate that all vehicles are covered with netting !! It's because there are a few houses overlooking the lake ! It's a bit of a pain but that's the deal .
07-08-14, 03:45 PM
Tried to adjust the exup valve cables as there was a 7k fault code, and found out the valve has seized solid! Bugger!
Repair, or fit 4-1 exupless system?
07-08-14, 08:36 PM
(07-08-14, 03:45 PM)stevierst link Wrote: Tried to adjust the exup valve cables as there was a 7k fault code, and found out the valve has seized solid! Bugger! Strip it out and copper grease / graphite grease it, then make sure you give it the "full beans" every now and then. Mine started sticking not long after I got it, quick clean up and grease sorted it, make the valve work every now and then to reduce chance of it sticking again.
07-08-14, 08:54 PM
Yeah, I know how to fix it. Just fancy doing something different and wondered if anyone has already done it with decent results?
07-08-14, 10:17 PM
(07-08-14, 08:54 PM)stevierst link Wrote: Yeah, I know how to fix it. Just fancy doing something different and wondered if anyone has already done it with decent results? I would PM Mike (Falcon) on that one Stevie. I believe he has an R1 of similar vintage, and as you know, what he doesn't know about these engines ain't worth knowin'. :thumbup
08-08-14, 12:34 PM
(21-01-14, 10:41 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: As I have been booted off the "What did you do with your Fazer today?" thread for posting up comments about Kwaks and Peugeots (you bastards! :lol :lol ), I'm throwing the toys out of the pram, and making my own thread. So there. :b Sorry to say - bought a Triumph Daytona 600 2004 and sold the Fazer :rolleyes ...... Let the flaming commence. Will miss the box-eyed bastard.
See you on the A3...
went for a run on the Monkey bike--with new massive 125cc engine--life at 55mph max is quite interesting.
13-08-14, 04:03 PM
Just spent about 2 hours brushing and vacuuming the dog hairs from the car upholstery (the dog, that was my dad's, has gone to another home). If ever I carry another dog in the car, I'm gonna wrap the damn thing in cling film first! :grumble
13-08-14, 05:45 PM
(13-08-14, 04:03 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: Just spent about 2 hours brushing and vacuuming the dog hairs from the car upholstery (the dog, that was my dad's, has gone to another home). If ever I carry another dog in the car, I'm gonna wrap the damn thing in cling film first! :grumble My car had more hair in it than my dog had on himself.......actually the dog would get out of the car and brush himself down to get rid of all the extra hair he'd just picked up :lol A 2 minute drive to my friendly local crew of mixed foreigners who talk no english and an hour later and woola!.......sparkling inside and out.....£15......worth every penny i say. 8)
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
13-08-14, 06:30 PM
Just spent 2 more hours washing the outside and cleaning all the interior panels - just around the door sills to do now; there's green growths all around there where my dad used to take him to a local lake to go for a swim - yuk! There's probably someone around here I could have taken it to Noggy, but as it's now my car, I thought it would be good to give it a good lookover - this was one way of doing it. Next time, I'll throw a few quid at someone else though probably. Now I've got no energy to wash the bike and we can't ever have the car take precedence again, can we now! :lol
16-08-14, 02:22 PM
Just finished the comfort kit on the R1 and been for a test ride. It's a proper thug bike again >
![]() ![]() ![]() There's the odd cable that's a bit snug, but I'll sort that out soon enough.
17-08-14, 12:35 AM
Thug is good!!
17-08-14, 04:19 AM
(13-08-14, 04:03 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: Just spent about 2 hours brushing and vacuuming the dog hairs from the car upholstery (the dog, that was my dad's, has gone to another home). If ever I carry another dog in the car, I'm gonna wrap the damn thing in cling film first! :grumble wrapping it in clingfilm will make it impossible to open the door
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
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