10-02-15, 06:44 PM
A damp rag is easy for me to say in fairness because I dont ride in the wet and so it dont get that dirty
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
[Resolved] Seeking error help: Will not start. Have possible error lights
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10-02-15, 06:44 PM
A damp rag is easy for me to say in fairness because I dont ride in the wet and so it dont get that dirty
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
10-02-15, 06:55 PM
(10-02-15, 06:44 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: A damp rag is easy for me to say in fairness because I dont ride in the wet and so it dont get that dirty Also true. I have little choice but to ride all year round. Only mode of transport etc... I plan to buy a different bike next year, but also keep the Fazer as a winter bike. For the engine size; It's too good to let go. Especially since i paid so little for it and that it's so capable. I don't plan to do a huge amount to it between now and then; Just sort out anything which needs it, get the fairing back on to sort out wind noise a bit, probably stick some Pilot Road 4s on it as i'll be commuting in all weather, and more grip and water-dispersal is always welcome. Might even get some luggage for it.
10-02-15, 07:15 PM
Hi,
Can I ask what exhaust that is you have on there? I might treat my Fazer with a new one and as mines a black version I think it would look nice. Also need one that's not overly loud as I use my bike all year and get up early for work so don't want anything that's going to wake the street. Thanks
10-02-15, 07:16 PM
10-02-15, 09:12 PM
I would suggest you pull all your connectors apart and check for corrosion, and treat them to something like WD40 especially those associated the the starting circuit as this is likely to happen again.
Your fault sounded like a problem with the side stand switch which is the connection I would check first. Glad to see your back in working order. I have seen lots of negative comments about WD40 and electrical connection here recently, but I have been treating my bikes with it for years and never had electrical connections fail.
10-02-15, 10:21 PM
(10-02-15, 07:15 PM)Silverlegacy link Wrote: Hi, People down my road know what time it is when I start my bike up, and they know if they're late for work or not. :lol
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