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what did you do with your fazer today ?
(17-02-17, 08:26 PM)Graham53 link Wrote: I was wondering what microfibre cleaning clothes were , now I know it was your dislikeya  :lol

Dunno is it Micropore or Microfibre I think you might be right.


Yep! Microfibre, 6 for £4 great value they wash out nicely too.


Good old B&Q I'm a great fan.
Well I must be there are not many of us about that have 'You Can Do It When You B&Q It' tattooed on their arse  :eek


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Well I feel I have saturated this post in the forum in the last few days, you will be pleased to know I'm off to the Lake District with Her-in-Doors for a few day so I will silent as I will not have access  :'( 
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Fitted my new twin hose Hel front brake lines, serviced the calipers, bled them and bobs your uncle, well impressed with the power of the brakes now.
Then lacquered over the side graphics on my yellow paintwork.
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
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(17-02-17, 09:15 PM)tommyardin link Wrote: you will be pleased to know I'm off to the Lake District with Her-in-Doors for a few day so I will silent as I will not have access 
:woot :guitar
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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(17-02-17, 09:15 PM)tommyardin link Wrote: Well I feel I have saturated this post in the forum in the last few days, you will be pleased to know I'm off to the Lake District with Her-in-Doors for a few day so I will silent as I will not have access  :'(


The poor woman .. did you see what he had for lunch  :eek
Cheesy bacon chips with sweet chilli sauce , imagine being in a car with him when that lot erupted into methane ??  :lol 

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Nice day yesterday so got the 600 out of hibernation. ............probs not even 30 miles, but bright sunshine and dry roads in and around the thames valley....great feel good factor....you cant beat a bit of fazer therapy  Smile


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Caught the dreaded Seized Rear Caliper bug today, I suppose after four years of riding through winter it was bound to happen. I'm now going to add a 1000 caliper to my shopping list next to rocking horse shit.
Broken, bruised, forgotten, sore,
too fucked up to care any more.
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Took the thou out really early today (Sunday morning) did Gloucester to Ledbury ,Malvern then Worcester,back to Gloucester..Still managed to get the back tyre twitching on some Ledbury to Malvern twisties :lol roads still a bit cold must remember to calm down :rolleyes ..absolutely foccin fantastic..back home for half 11.. Big Grin
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Out on the 600 again today....up the A40 to stokenchurch onto postcombe , tetsworth , milton common left onto A329 little milton , stadhampton , right onto B480 to chiselhampton left onto  B4015 through little baldon left onto A4074 and onto 'H's cafe at dorchester-on-thames a quick cuppa and then head south to shillingford , benson , wallingford , left onto A4130 through nettlebed , bix and onto henly-on-thames a quick piccie and onto A4155 through millend ,medmenham , marlow -on-thames and home to high wycombe....a guess of 50/60 miles all dry roads so was able to get a move on Wink just a little bit chilly towards home but a good ride for february  Smile


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Went for ride out to Norbury Junction for lunch with a few mates. A late start this morning after the Club Christmas Meal (yes it is a bit late) and piss up last night. But, we were all up bright eyed and bushy tailed by 11am and ready for a ride in dry and relatively warm weather. Had a bit of a dice with some dude on a Penegale on the way home, difficult to pass but once I did I showed him a clean pair of heels and buggered off. Obviously he either couldn't or didn't want to push his very expensive superbike to keep up with an old man on a crappy old Fazer 1000. 
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Fitted stainless downpipes bought from another forum member and finally got round to getting rid of the big orange indicators


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Really nice looking bike there Panthor. Been well looked after and cherished.....................................apart from the centre stand you lazy shite. Shocking.......shocking I say, you'd best sort it and paint it to match the rest of the bike before some of our test pilots give you 100 miles of high speed shite to clean off  :lol
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
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Centre stand is actually getting powder coated next week ?
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Pics required  :deal
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
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(21-02-17, 05:59 PM)Panthor link Wrote: Fitted stainless downpipes bought from another forum member and finally got round to getting rid of the big orange indicators


Great looking clean FZS Panther but defo needs a stainless Steel Rad gard/cover
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(22-02-17, 12:16 AM)tommyardin link Wrote: [quote author=Panthor link=topic=6412.msg253252#msg253252 date=1487696367]
Fitted stainless downpipes bought from another forum member and finally got round to getting rid of the big orange indicators


Great looking clean FZS Panther but defo needs a stainless Steel Rad gard/cover
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Tomski - you were supposed to be giving us some peace ffs!


I reckon it looks better without a rad guard. Reckon the rad guard would detract (look it up) from the nice seat and spoil the look.
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(22-02-17, 06:48 AM)Frosties link Wrote: [quote author=tommyardin link=topic=6412.msg253293#msg253293 date=1487718995]
[quote author=Panthor link=topic=6412.msg253252#msg253252 date=1487696367]
Fitted stainless downpipes bought from another forum member and finally got round to getting rid of the big orange indicators


Great looking clean FZS Panther but defo needs a stainless Steel Rad gard/cover
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Tomski - you were supposed to be giving us some peace ffs!


I reckon it looks better without a rad guard. Reckon the rad guard would detract (look it up) from the nice seat and spoil the look.
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For years I never had a rad guard cause I thought it looks better without and didnt like all the fancy ones with Fazer - lazer cut in, took me ages to find one that I liked that was not bulky looking and my intention was to paint it black but in the end I couldnt be arsed, I dont fit a guard for any modding or bling, it actually is a guard to protect the rad. Here it is
 


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I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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Carbon fibre yolk cover, little job but one to tick off the list.
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With storm Doris set to come in on us tomorrow thought I'd have a run out with my brother on his ZX9R Frankenbike  Big Grin
Typically as he came round it started to fine rain. Decided to go out anyway, put the Mt away and took the Fazer as it's easier to clean.
Headed out to Charing with the weather getting steadily  worse and the roads horrible. Pulled over and debated whether or not to turn back.
Looking west there was a bright patch in the sky so decided to head towards it.
So glad we did as by the time we hit the other side of Headcorn it was bright and the roads were bone dry and grippy.
Absolutely ragged it down to Rye via the twisties and canal road for a mega breakfast.
The old girl was scuttling along nicely and it felt good to hit some grippy roads. Feels like it's been a long time.


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Ahh, grippy roads, I remember them, I believe it was in France last July.
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