Looks good. Just curious: why did you remove the fairing? I find bikes without some fairing (and a big top case) rather impractical, compared with the standard Fazer.
Most things done in a hurry need to be done again - patiently.
(29-04-16, 07:09 AM)keithfzs1000 link Wrote:
aye mirrors do look iffy......
Yes, they are much longer than I anticipated. I'm going to order some with a shorter stem.
Go easy on me, it is my first attempt!
(30-04-16, 07:02 AM)Exupnut link Wrote: Take the pannier racks of they spoil the look badly
I assume you are referring to Keith's bike? Mine doesn't have any, just the standard grab handles.
(30-04-16, 08:29 AM)Slaninar link Wrote:
Looks good. Just curious: why did you remove the fairing? I find bikes without some fairing (and a big top case) rather impractical, compared with the standard Fazer.
I like Fazers, and I like naked bikes, so I thought I'd have a go at making a mix!
I've still got the fairings and the conversion is completely reversible - can be switched back in a relatively small amount of time, maybe just a few hours. So I can pop the fairings back on if I was to do a long distance journey and need a bit of a break from the wind. But for local riding, I like the feel of the wind! Do bear in mind that I ride only for pleasure and don't use the bike in the rain.
02-05-16, 06:10 PM (This post was last modified: 02-05-16, 06:12 PM by keithfzs1000.)
(30-04-16, 07:02 AM)Exupnut link Wrote: Take the pannier racks of they spoil the look badly
givi racks come off when am out joy riding, go back on when i go to rallies,
(30-04-16, 08:29 AM)Slaninar link Wrote: Looks good. Just curious: why did you remove the fairing? I find bikes without some fairing (and a big top case) rather impractical, compared with the standard Fazer.
guess am a little old school love the fazer love naked bikes so why not combine lol
gives me the horn every time i ride it lol and that is what counts :rollin :rollin
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