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#1
Hello folks picking up my first bike tomorrow learnt on a fazer 600, so can't wait to give the fz1 a go, very inexperienced but a fast learner.
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#2
Treat it like you would a chainsaw  :eek  because it can do the same sort of damage to you.
Welcome to the forum and great choice of bike.
tommy
How about some pictures when you ger her  :thumbup
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#3

Welcome to the forum enjoy your bike,
                                                                  Steve
Your only here once! GET A LIFE GET A BIKE in it.
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#4
Omf#$king God,  why have I waited this long, nothing has been able to wipe the huge grin I've had on my face all day, will post pics in proper thread later, blue with gold wheels, thks for the welcome
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#5
Here,s the pic from the advertisement,  as you can see no mods,,,,, yet, put 60 miles on her, scrubbing in new front tyre just now


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#6
Pretty looking bike  :thumbup
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#7
Shweeeet Smile

Welcome!
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#8
Trying to upload a couple more but it's not having it, also can't modify profile, try again in a few days
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#9
Nice FZ1 Nemesis and welcome. Smile
Whizz kid sitting pretty on his two wheeled stallion.
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#10
Cheers hopefully out for a blast in the morning :lol
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#11
Folks, need advice on battery maintenance, will battery last 3 weeks without bike been turned over, read in handbook it has to be constant ac Charger? Post about the charger from memory  Appreciate everyone's input and advice hoping to get some miles in this weekend Big Grin .
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#12
My 2007 FZ1s is still on original battery and I have left it as long as 6 weeks without starting it up in winter, and I do not have it on a trickle charger, still starts first time every time.
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#13
Thanks slappy thanks good to know, bikes covered and garaged, so 3 weeks should be okay especially in summer,
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#14
Alright folks nearly racked up 300 miles now, got caught in wet weather twice which has learnt me a few lessons, question for the experienced about chain tension obviously go by the measurements but how many miles on average do you get before adjustments are needed?
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