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Show me your fazer!
My little fzs600, just got the panniers fitted. What a job too.. 86 litres in total so far and a top box to add..


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12,000 ml, S reg, clean and tidy  Big Grin


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In desperate need of a clean but getting somewhere none the less!

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Soaking up the rays!
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Nice looking Bike - I prefer the silver ones tho!!!

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Here's my 2002  Smile [smg id=2054 type=preview align=center caption="Fazer 1"]
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Here's my 2000 naked fazer[Image: a9yvu3uj.jpg][Image: 8uqytu5e.jpg][Image: havupezu.jpg]
Nick
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I don't do clean.

I actually use the thing.

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Wow, my hero!!!
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I swear gold wheels make any bike look good.


Really want them :'(
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(19-08-14, 04:21 PM)risticuss link Wrote: I swear gold wheels make any bike look good.


Really want them :'(


My bike is bright yellow, I doubt they'd work on that!
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(19-08-14, 10:43 PM)papercutout link Wrote: [quote author=risticuss link=topic=1380.msg163329#msg163329 date=1408461660]
I swear gold wheels make any bike look good.


Really want them :'(


My bike is bright yellow, I doubt they'd work on that!
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OK, maybe not yellow then. Or orange. Or anything goldy coloured that isn't actually metallic gold.  :rolleyes
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gold metallic hammerite smooth in a can. winner.

wheels are covered in brake dust here, but take your time, prep it properly and it comes out more than fine.

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Sorry the picture is so big - has anyone painted/polished the torque bar on the swing arm and how did it turn out?


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think its a no-go to polish the swing arm as the original finish is not paint (I think) and it is almost impossible to do.
The torque arm is just an extra dangly bit that in my view is best painted black to help it disappear 
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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(21-08-14, 04:53 PM)fazersharp link Wrote:think its a no-go to polish the swing arm as the original finish is not paint (I think) and it is almost impossible to do.
The torque arm is just an extra dangly bit that in my view is best painted black to help it disappear
Prep well & use a few light coats of Black Hammerite Smoothrite-worked on mine!
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(16-01-12, 09:30 AM)Trossman link Wrote:Here's my 2008 bike
fantastic - where did you get all the extra body parts from , around the wheel, lower fairing, frame covers, etc.etc. ??
Three lefts make a right
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Here's my '02 foxeye
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(24-09-14, 01:46 PM)Pal link Wrote: Here's my '02 foxeye
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Did you pick this up from Right Gear Motorcycles in Langley? I looked at 1 they had back in April or so, this looks to be that bike

I went for a black Boxeye in the end, nostalgia won me over as I had 1 for my first bike. It's coping with the commute, albeit fairly short, admirably. Must upload a pic     
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Here's my '98 Boxeye


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