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#2
Hey Grandad, welcome to the madhouse that is the Fazer forum.  Did you know we already have a Grandma on here?  Smile
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#3
Thanks for the welcome Harry
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#4
Nive looking bike there fella  :thumbup . Just can't work out what make of tyre you have fitted on the front - what is it?
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#5
Battle axe 02 on the front and rear, the rear tyre is brand new as I picked up a ruddy big screw in the side but that's life ☺
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#6
welcome aboard lad
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#7
Lovely blue bike, is she fast?  :lol
Treat everything in life the way a dog would- if you can't eat it or foc it, forget it.
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#8
Pulls like a train and nice and smooth, I must admit I was tempted to go for the thou but pleased I got the six as it does what I want it to do anyway
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#9
I'm a '55 Grandad with a 600 foxeye too, but I've got a red one ......
Welcome to the club  Smile
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#10
Thankyou
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#11
Welcome.  I'm a 57 Grandad and I've got a red 600 1998 and a late thou'.  You're right, the 6 has all you need.  Mine was getting a bit old so I got the thou and it is a tad more comfortable for 3-up work, but it also gains some weight.
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#12
Snap! Almost identical to mine, except mine's got more battle scars!
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(08-01-16, 08:15 PM)RedClive link Wrote: Welcome.  I'm a 57 Grandad and I've got a red 600 1998 and a late thou'.  You're right, the 6 has all you need.  Mine was getting a bit old so I got the thou and it is a tad more comfortable for 3-up work, but it also gains some weight.
Errr  you what !
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#14
When you get to my age we all have battle scars I think  :lol
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