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Where have I been on my Fazer...
#1
...since I bought it  Big Grin
Sorry, just bored  :o


Luke delivered it all modded up, and I took it for a first spin up onto Uffington Hill, above the iron age fort:


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Carbon-dip panels caught in the summer evening light:


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Next place it went was just up the road to the Cassington Bike Night. Always well attended, this is just part of the main parking field:


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And a couple of interesting bikes seen there, used to have one of these:


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Two cylinders from a radial aero engine:

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5cyl KH Kwak by the same builder:


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Nice example of one that used to be a favourite of mine, very rare these days:


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A LOFOs ride around Oxfordshire and Wiltshire:


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And another ride when we finally actually made it to Sammy Miller's  :lol  :


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A visit to Pendine Sands on the 95th anniversary of Sir Malcolm Campbell's 150mph record setting run in Bluebird:


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Also ran, 1933 Napier Railton Special, a Brooklands lap record holder:


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Brief break on Uffington Hill on the way home:


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Enjoying summer evening light on the "Charlbury TT" course:


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3 go nuts in Wales:


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Always liked to visit interesting historical sights. Raglan Castle:


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Stokesay Castle:


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Did quite a few rides to Wales for great biking roads and scenery:


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Went to Cornwall for a few days. At Rame Head:


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Somewhere on Dartmoor:


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In front of Truro Cathedral:


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Obligatory:


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Saw this on one of those Welsh trips, another rare one these days:


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And this on a last Sunday run to H's cafe:


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Visiting old haunts shortly before moving oop north:


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One last visit to High beach, Epping Forest:


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Loads more to come!  :b
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#2
Came time to shove the bike and all my worldly possessions in a rented van and move north. Soon out exploring. Somewhere in the Scottish Southern Uplands:


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Had a nice sized shed built in the garden, and the Fazer soon had company:


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Furthest I went on the Street Triple was about a 180 mile ride around the Yorkshire Dales, but more often just went hooning in the Lake District on it:


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On a longer exploration of the Southern Uplands in better weather:


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First proper Scotland tour:


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First Euro tour. Sisteron on the Route Napoleon:


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Route Napoleon:


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Crossing the Apennines from Florence to Bologna:


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On a ride out from a base near Lake Garda:


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Riva del Garda:


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Grossglockner Pass, Austria:


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#3
2nd Scotland tour:


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Obligatory 2:


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Obligatory 3:


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Cairngorm backdrop:


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Off to Europe again. Picos de Europa:


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Pyrenees:


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On to the French Alps, Route des Grandes Alpes:


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Col de la Bonette:


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Which is the highest point I've ever reached on a motorcycle:


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Fun roads:


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With view after stunning view:


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Favourite point on the route, Col du Galibier:


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For these reasons:


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#4
Excellent pics Nick. Thanks for posting. Happy days eh. :thumbup
Whizz kid sitting pretty on his two wheeled stallion.
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#5
One month later, craving mountains again! Headed for Switzerland.
At a memorial to General Patton at Ettelbruck:



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B500, Black Forest:


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And into Switzerland:


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Based myself on the Grimsel/Furka/Susten Pass loop:


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With a couple of rides elsewhere, Lauterbrunnen, Grindelwald etc:


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Jungfrau:


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And Nufenen Pass;


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And home via the Route des Cretes:


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Since then, mostly just pottered about the Lake District.
Fazers always know the best places to go:

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Usually stop at the Filling Station cafe for a bacon roll and cuppa on the way in.

Birds of a feather:


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Occasionally see something interesting parked up there:


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A few shots of the bike that took me more places than any other in 34 years of riding:


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#6
(05-11-18, 07:57 PM)robbo link Wrote: Excellent pics Nick. Thanks for posting. Happy days eh. :thumbup


Thanks robbo. The happiest  Smile
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#7
Been gettin aboot then.
The one taken at 12.21 looks suspiciously like the Talla reservoir.
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#8
Not sure which one you're referring to VNA?


Oh, and this is probably a suitable place to once again say a huge thanks to Luke and Mike for putting together for me the best bike I've ever owned, which made all this travel so much more enjoyable than it might otherwise have been, a big contribution for sure  :thumbup
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#9
Quote:On a longer exploration of the Southern Uplands in better weather:
And the clock on yer bike shows 12.21
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#10
great photos mate, and inspiring stuff
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#11
(05-11-18, 08:57 PM)VNA link Wrote:
Quote:On a longer exploration of the Southern Uplands in better weather:
And the clock on yer bike shows 12.21


Oh right, got ya.
I don't know the names of all the places I've posted, but you might well be right. On that trip, I got my map out, looked for a loop that would take me through all the places that showed highest elevation roads and hills, reservoirs and lochs, squiggliest roads, and wherever I thought was likely to be most scenic and fun to ride. Worked out pretty well  Smile
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#12
(05-11-18, 09:01 PM)ogri48 link Wrote: great photos mate, and inspiring stuff


Cheers Paul.
Now you know why I'm skint now  :lol
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#13
lol yes I do! bloody worth it though mate. Btw when I say "inspiring" I also secretly mean "depressing". all ive done on mine is bloody commute. its got hard luggage too, ive got no excuse whatsoever... :'( :'( :'( :'(
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#14
Wow you have been about on the bike a bit :eek . Fantastic photo's and that's the best looking model Fazer in the best looking colour scheme IMHO. I want one of them :b
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#15
(05-11-18, 09:30 PM)YamFazFan link Wrote: Wow you have been about on the bike a bit :eek . Fantastic photo's and that's the best looking model Fazer in the best looking colour scheme IMHO. I want one of them :b


34 years riding, and all that ^^ in the last 3-and-a-bit years  :lol


Of course it's the best one, I chose it  Big Grin :lol
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#16

That’s a great collection of memories.  :thumbup


(05-11-18, 09:26 PM)ogri48 link Wrote: ... Btw when I say "inspiring" I also secretly mean "depressing". all ive done on mine is bloody commute. its got hard luggage too, ive got no excuse whatsoever...
Aside from one trip to the Lake District and a couple to the West Country pretty much all mine’s done is 20 years of commuting too. Clocking up so many miles getting to and from work meant I didn’t have much of an urge to add more during time off.
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#17
front end looks like a factory jobbie too. pukka bike mate. though im a black/silver man myself.. Wink
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#18
(05-11-18, 11:09 PM)ogri48 link Wrote: front end looks like a factory jobbie too. pukka bike mate. though im a black/silver man myself.. Wink


As I mentioned, that's down to Luke (and unseen bits by Mike). I don't take the credit for that.
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#19
(05-11-18, 09:26 PM)ogri48 link Wrote: lol yes I do! bloody worth it though mate. Btw when I say "inspiring" I also secretly mean "depressing". all ive done on mine is bloody commute. its got hard luggage too, ive got no excuse whatsoever... :'( :'( :'( :'(


I share your pain fella - friggin London & back.....I wanna retire  :lol
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
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#20
Very impressive :eek  How many miles on it ?
never look down on anyone unless you're helping them up.
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