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For Sale FZS1000
#1
Decided to sell my beautiful FZS 1000, 54 Reg, approx 19500 miles. As you can see from the picture i have put a lot into this bike, apart from what you can see it has the R6 shock and Ivans jet kit, needs for nothing, located in Poole, Dorset.  £3200 ono.
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#2
Dont do it Loz.....


At least tell us that youre staying a biker.....come on........., far too few females biking without another throwing in the towel.


Forget the grankids, & holidays and go get The full monte.
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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#3
Not a chance  :eek , its a long story and as much as i loved the Fazer i have been smitten by another  :rolleyes  I have a nasty shoulder problem and really need to be sat completely upright, i test rode a GS 1200 today and loved it
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#4

(22-11-14, 09:30 PM)Loz link Wrote: i test rode a GS 1200 today and loved it
Nooooooooooooooooooooo.......
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup....  :-))
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#5
lol I know it shocked me too, really wasnt expecting to like it one bit  :rolleyes before today i really wanted a Multistrada, unfortunately it also required me needing much longer legs  Wink
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#6
if buying your GS from a dealer I may be interested in a three way - trade in my 58 plate FZ6 so you would trade your Fazer in and I could do the deal on it ...just a thought.
The Frying Scotsman
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#7
A 1200GS will never be as reliable as any Fazer, :eek why not just fit higher bars. Smile
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#8

(22-11-14, 09:30 PM)Loz link Wrote: , i test rode a GS 1200 today and loved it

I sincerely hope it was not the new Water cooled GS ! It will deffo end in tears if so.
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#9
Why is that?  :eek
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#10
There has been a lot of issues with new BMW's, a friend has two and will opt to pay for extra warranty if he owns them outside of the normal warranty.
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#11
Never have a bmw without a warranty...
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#12
Loz.......i was gonna suggest ill swap you for my Gen2 08....,but seeing as your issue is pain then that is t really advisable.


However...


May i suggest that you consider a smaller number such as a 600 or even the mighty MT07 which i fancy.....stay Jap and go small......with a smaller engined and smaller weighted bike will also come lighter handling and less hustling......thus less shoulder pressure.


In an ideal world the pro rider will put minimal pressure on their shoulders as they will have that cupping a daddylonglegs grip on the bars and use their weight and extreme skill and all that good shit.


But back in the real world then the rest of us will be forcing the bars too much and putting extra strain on the shoulders...it is easy done....i am honest enough to admit that i do it on my gen2 although im getting better but seriously you're a girl and so you've probably already got slightly less muscle mass & weight than a bloke of simillar stature and if you're doing the same as me then you'll feel it in the muscles.


Mr Crisp has a dodgy shoulder and he swears that the gen 1 fazer thou is the best for him ergonomically........perhaps he is denying himself the pleasures of the GS also but i think he generally hates that type of bike.


But relibility must come into it a bit.......your husband is gonna be a busy man on your GS by the sounds of things and even then it'll be off to the workshop...(how close is your nearest BMW dealer?)




Anyway you've got a nice bike there....dont regret flogging it....try some risers or Renthals, or try a smaller bike.
At the end of the day it might be an irrational urge that you have...maybe you already know that and dont give a foc.......in which case just tell us to foc off and cough up the dosh :lol
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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#13
I know what you are saying, i also have a 650 V Strom, so i know the position is right for me, but i have always had power bikes, its not about the max speed but the power delivery that does it for me. The GS is the only one i have ridden that has the power i like with the position i need and its actually not heavy its just like the v strom to be honest. Everything else in that catagory is either way to tall or way too heavy for me.
I am completely aware that i will probably regret selling it, and beleive me if i could finance this move without selling it i would  :rolleyes
As for the  BMW reliability, i have done my research and a few years ago i would have agreed and you all have permission to say 'i told you so' if it all goes pear shaped  :'(
I do appreciate you're concern though  Smile
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#14





Fair points loz


I think we need to respect that you are selling it regardless.


So good luck with the sale.....hey at least you got a few free bumps Smile
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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#15
Good luck with your sale Loz, as the 'competition' I feel your pain lol, I've just got a BMW R1200RT LC lol  :rollin
Formerly known as TrafficRat
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#16
Loz what do you think to my idea?
The Frying Scotsman
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#17
Tbh i didnt really understand it Big Mac lol, how can you px a bike you don't own?  its also i bit more complicated than you think, as firstly i also have to sell my V Strom and havent yet decided whether i am going new or used yet, sorry i didnt respond to you're initial question i didnt realise you were serious because i didnt understand it  Smile
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#18
I think he wants to trade his bike (the S2) against yours (the FZS1000) and then you trade his bike (now your bike) against the GS  :lol :lol
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#19
I didn't understand it either,  I was going to ask Big Mac to fill out one of these


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#20
(24-11-14, 11:32 AM)dazza link Wrote: I didn't understand it either,  I was going to ask Big Mac to fill out on of these

:lol
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