08-11-15, 03:20 PM
Fazer No 3 has been serviced, cleaned and greased, lubed and adjusted everywhere. Fitted stainless bolts in a few places and it's looking a lot better than when i bought it

If it's broken, it's not fixed.
what did you do with your fazer today ?
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08-11-15, 03:20 PM
Fazer No 3 has been serviced, cleaned and greased, lubed and adjusted everywhere. Fitted stainless bolts in a few places and it's looking a lot better than when i bought it
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If it's broken, it's not fixed.
08-11-15, 04:19 PM
Painted the rear disc centre
Caliper next, really not looking forward to trying to key in some of the fiddly corners
Complete fabrication, I didn't make it up!
08-11-15, 04:44 PM
(08-11-15, 04:19 PM)joebloggs link Wrote: Painted the rear disc centreThere's a thread somewhere on here about doing them ![]() And the rear one splits so that makes it easier ![]()
Colin
---------------------- Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
08-11-15, 05:29 PM
(08-11-15, 04:44 PM)sinto link Wrote: [quote author=joebloggs link=topic=6412.msg215475#msg215475 date=1446995954]There's a thread somewhere on here about doing them ![]() And the rear one splits so that makes it easier ![]() [/quote] Going to get a bucket of hamerite and drop it in, can even leave the brakehose to make fishing it out easier........No, obviously not, thanks for the tip
Complete fabrication, I didn't make it up!
08-11-15, 06:50 PM
(08-11-15, 03:20 PM)nickodemon link Wrote: Fazer No 3 has been serviced, cleaned and greased, lubed and adjusted everywhere. Fitted stainless bolts in a few places and it's looking a lot better than when i bought itBeautiful, nice job! I want to replace the screws holding the front rotors too, they are rusty on mine. I found a few sellers having those on eBay for $40 or so, not cheap for a few bolts ![]()
08-11-15, 07:28 PM
(08-11-15, 06:50 PM)Didier9 link Wrote: [quote author=nickodemon link=topic=6412.msg215456#msg215456 date=1446992459]Beautiful, nice job! I want to replace the screws holding the front rotors too, they are rusty on mine. I found a few sellers having those on eBay for $40 or so, not cheap for a few bolts ![]() [/quote] Are they m8 x 25 like the 600? If so why not use stainless button heads, not expensive and no special shoulder on the stock ones (well not on the 600)
Complete fabrication, I didn't make it up!
08-11-15, 07:38 PM
The disc bolts were rubbed down and painted :lol This bike is for work, so not spending too much on it.. I replaced the mudguard bolts and a few other ones with stainless
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If it's broken, it's not fixed.
11-11-15, 03:35 AM
(08-11-15, 07:28 PM)joebloggs link Wrote: Are they m8 x 25 like the 600? If so why not use stainless button heads, not expensive and no special shoulder on the stock ones (well not on the 600)Not sure what size they are, the service manual only has a part number 90109-064G6-00. I have not removed them, my torque wrench is broken, so I would rather not take them out until I know I can put them back with the proper torque. They appear to be common to a multitude of bikes though: FZ1, FZ6, R1, R6, FJR and Bolt and many others.
11-11-15, 09:42 AM
![]() picked up me winter wheels.
11-11-15, 01:42 PM
(11-11-15, 03:35 AM)Didier9 link Wrote: [quote author=joebloggs link=topic=6412.msg215514#msg215514 date=1447007339]Not sure what size they are, the service manual only has a part number 90109-064G6-00. I have not removed them, my torque wrench is broken, so I would rather not take them out until I know I can put them back with the proper torque. They appear to be common to a multitude of bikes though: FZ1, FZ6, R1, R6, FJR and Bolt and many others. [/quote] I've only ever used a torque wrench when rebuilding an engine, and even then have always knocked a few pounds off the recomended settings after a rather costly accident when using the manufacturer's recomended settings As for everything else I check the bolts after a couple of days just to make sure nothings vibrating undone (safer than relying on torque settings only to find I missed one during re assembly)
Complete fabrication, I didn't make it up!
12-11-15, 04:02 AM
(11-11-15, 01:42 PM)joebloggs link Wrote: I've only ever used a torque wrench when rebuilding an engine, and even then have always knocked a few pounds off the recomended settings after a rather costly accident when using the manufacturer's recomended settings That's what I have done for most of my life (I am 63), until I actually got a torque wrench a few years ago. Checking myself against it I found I had a tendency to overtorque pretty much everything... so I developed a religion and I now use it for at least some of the more critical items. I do not routinely use it on everything, but it looked like the brake bolts would be one of those more critical parts. Before the wrench broke, I last used it on the rear axle and on the oil filter for instance. The hardware on bikes being somewhat smaller than equivalent hardware on cars, I am even more concerned about overtorquing, so I have just ordered a replacement torque wrench. Regardless of torque wrench or not, I also like to check after a couple hundred miles, particularly when bolts secure aluminium parts (most everything on bikes), as they tend to expand and contract more than steel and therefore tend to get bolts lose. Typical examples being aluminium wheels on cars, these will get lose if not torqued properly.
12-11-15, 04:10 AM
Rode the Fazer to the shop for an Ivan jet kit, and checking the choke (has never worked since I bought this bike in July, was not a problem until now).
Temperature dropped down to the 50's since the middle of last week, at least in the morning (I know, it's terrible) and the lack of choke started showing. The bike would not start or would not keep running after starting. Since it has been going on for about a week, and I only have a typical 15 minutes ride to work, the battery was not recharging sufficiently after the lengthy attempts to start the engine, so this morning I had to put the charger to start the bike. I had planned to have the jet kit installed anyway and I was indeed waiting for the temperature to drop enough to make sure the shop could see and fix the choke problem. Hopefully all this will be done in one day, I miss my bike already...
12-11-15, 08:38 PM
Stopped at the shop over lunch. Carbs were pretty cruddy, he will have to replace the gaskets, so I will have the bike tomorrow. He said I probably won't recognize it
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14-11-15, 01:56 AM
Pretty frustrated rider here. The truck that was supposed to bring the gaskets today did no show up, so no bike for the week end
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14-11-15, 09:06 AM
14-11-15, 11:17 AM
(14-11-15, 09:06 AM)Freck link Wrote: [quote author=Didier9 link=topic=6412.msg215998#msg215998 date=1447462585]You like riding in wind and rain then? :lol It's hoofing it down here! Hope your bikes like a new 'un when you do get it back ![]() [/quote] Chucking it down here too ![]() ![]()
14-11-15, 01:49 PM
Just collected a set of Metzeler sportec M7 RR for the 1000.
Now to fit them and the Wilbers fork springs. Back to playing with the suspension settings again, now all I need is a few dry days :'(
14-11-15, 04:48 PM
I've fitted the purple wheel rim tape :lol Let me know your thoughts... The pics make it look brighter than it is. I think the flash didn't help
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If it's broken, it's not fixed.
14-11-15, 05:00 PM
That's your second Fazer yeah????.....what master cylinder is that off
14-11-15, 05:18 PM
Yes it fazer no2 was no 3 but sold other one yesterday. It's the standard 2002 r1 master cylinder and fluid reservoir.
If it's broken, it's not fixed.
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