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Newbie, Fazer Thou time warp
#1
Newbie here........
I could not believe it when looking to buy a Gen1 Fazer Thou.....
10 years old and only 1,650 (genuine) miles on the clock!
Must be the lowest mileage in the country?


HPI clear, MOT certs tracing back with between 10 & 50 miles each year; (then one year the MOT certs suggest that the original owner went crazy and put 500 miles on the clock!).


It's in Immaculate, show room condition.....so good I thought I was in a time-warp!
I couldn't say no.
I've have decided that despite the immaculate condition I won't fall into the 'too good to use' or 'too good to get wet' syndrome;  yes I'll keep her well maintained and clean, but she's there to be ridden.
- I just need to read up on you guys' advice on suspension settings, I've already raised the pre-load on the (standard) rear shock to 1 notch short of max. 
But overall I'm really pleased; here's a couple of photos to share with you.
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#2
Nice find.
And now for the question everybody want to ask..... How much ?
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#3
Fooooookin ellllllllll  looks rather nice must be worth £2700 of anybody's money.
Enjoy
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#4
What a good find. I like the way the previous owner has fitted a touring screen even though he only toured to the MOT station and back.


I bought an original owner 04 with 5k miles last spring and thought that was a lucky find so you have done even better. Like yours, mine was still on the original tyres which werent that good in their day and must be like bakelite now. I would suggest a tyre change before you do too much winter riding.
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#5
Bargain at 2700.

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#6
Hate the idea of bikes sitting unused for that length of time. Seals and oil etc all still deteriorate whether used or not, but that said, that's a bargain and a great find Smile
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#7
Yes it was a 'steal'.


& yes I'm looking at new rubber in the next few weeks
- what do you guys run on yours?
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#8
Go on then, how much of a steal?
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#9
Nice one. Might be looking for similar next year  Wink

PR2s for me. Great tyre. Haven't bothered with 3s, as mixed reviews, but when the 2 is hard to come by, might go for PR4s.
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#10
PR2s for me too
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#11
PR2's seem to be popular though I've not tried them. I really like Avon Storms which compared to Bridgestone BT023s give much more confidence in the bends, the rear lasts longer than the Bridgestone by ~9% but I'm not getting as much mileage from the front.
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#12
avoid avons if you can, they seem to be prone to failure


http://www.biker.ie/forum/showthread.php?t=216666


pilot roads 3 and 4 are great in wet and cold


Paul
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#13
great find!


I bought mine in May and similar story to yours - only 6k miles and I owner... I paid a premium as mine is 1 year younger and wanted black engine...


wear well


Paul
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#14
(02-11-14, 02:01 PM)Krezi link Wrote: and wanted black engine...


wear well


Paul

This is what I'm now thinking too. The black finish seems to be much more durable than the crappy, flaky silver. I think it'd look better with my yellow paintwork too, as has been pointed out by someone else on here (yes, I do take note!  :lol ). So thus far, 4 gen 1s, and still not achieved that elusive perfect one for me. although this is the closest to it I've got so far; well, was until I stacked it  :rolleyes

EDIT: Sorry, for some reason, last time I looked at the OPs post I got it in my head he had a black engine model - I'll blame the codeine  :lol
All my gen 1s have already had the engine paint starting to go when I've bought them, so I guess it might be possible to keep it looking good if you start with a perfect example. But it seems with the black, it's less effort?
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#15
nice, top find very lucky. 8)
sent from my carafan in tenby, Wink
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