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Car replaced  Big Grin
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So, what's sitting on the drive at  Chez Fazerscotty now?
Whizz kid sitting pretty on his two wheeled stallion.
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(26-04-21, 07:33 PM)robbo link Wrote: So, what's sitting on the drive at  Chez Fazerscotty now?
Just a small runabout - for work mainly :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin


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(26-04-21, 07:46 PM)fazerscotty link Wrote: [quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg324755#msg324755 date=1619462029]
So, what's sitting on the drive at  Chez Fazerscotty now?
Just a small runabout - for work mainly :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin


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But then again........  Nope


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Nice :thumbup . V6 diesel?
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(26-04-21, 10:53 PM)robbo link Wrote: Nice :thumbup . V6 diesel?


Yes, the baby of the range - only 3.0L  :'( :'( :'(
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(27-04-21, 11:16 AM)fazerscotty link Wrote: [quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg324764#msg324764 date=1619474010]
Nice :thumbup . V6 diesel?


Yes, the baby of the range - only 3.0L  :'( :'( :'(
[/quote]Pretty certain that's a Merc lump, so that won't be giving you any trouble,keep up the servicing and jobs a goodun :thumbup
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(27-04-21, 07:49 PM)robbo link Wrote: [quote author=fazerscotty link=topic=25540.msg324776#msg324776 date=1619518561]
[quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg324764#msg324764 date=1619474010]
Nice :thumbup . V6 diesel?


Yes, the baby of the range - only 3.0L  :'( :'( :'(
[/quote]Pretty certain that's a Merc lump, so that won't be giving you any trouble,keep up the servicing and jobs a goodun :thumbup
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Yep, Merc lump it is. Driven about 500 miles this week, so doing a basic service this weekend.
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(29-04-21, 07:53 PM)fazerscotty link Wrote: [quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg324791#msg324791 date=1619549390]
[quote author=fazerscotty link=topic=25540.msg324776#msg324776 date=1619518561]
[quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg324764#msg324764 date=1619474010]
Nice :thumbup . V6 diesel?


Yes, the baby of the range - only 3.0L  :'( :'( :'(
[/quote]Pretty certain that's a Merc lump, so that won't be giving you any trouble,keep up the servicing and jobs a goodun :thumbup
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Yep, Merc lump it is. Driven about 500 miles this week, so doing a basic service this weekend.
[/quote]Is the Fazer finished?. Thought you had some carb issues.
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Almost there - needs a quick road test to settle a few things (clutch cable adjustment & balance carbs) and then its sorted.
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(03-05-21, 04:22 PM)fazerscotty link Wrote: Almost there - needs a quick road test to settle a few things (clutch cable adjustment & balance carbs) and then its sorted.
No doubt it will feel like a new bike. I know mine did yesterday on the first ride since finishing it. Took a couple of 10mm open ended with me to adjust the gearlever position. Hope all goes well :thumbup
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(03-05-21, 07:34 PM)robbo link Wrote: [quote author=fazerscotty link=topic=25540.msg324887#msg324887 date=1620055351]
Almost there - needs a quick road test to settle a few things (clutch cable adjustment & balance carbs) and then its sorted.
No doubt it will feel like a new bike. I know mine did yesterday on the first ride since finishing it. Took a couple of 10mm open ended with me to adjust the gearlever position. Hope all goes well :thumbup
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Since I last rode it in September '20, I've fitted progressive fork springs, had a blood clot removed from my leg and given the Thou a bit of a spruce up (new clutch and throttle cables, oil & filters and carbs ultrasonically cleaned), so I'm not sure what to expect.
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(05-05-21, 08:56 PM)fazerscotty link Wrote: [quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg324893#msg324893 date=1620066882]
[quote author=fazerscotty link=topic=25540.msg324887#msg324887 date=1620055351]
Almost there - needs a quick road test to settle a few things (clutch cable adjustment & balance carbs) and then its sorted.
No doubt it will feel like a new bike. I know mine did yesterday on the first ride since finishing it. Took a couple of 10mm open ended with me to adjust the gearlever position. Hope all goes well :thumbup
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Since I last rode it in September '20, I've fitted progressive fork springs, had a blood clot removed from my leg and given the Thou a bit of a spruce up (new clutch and throttle cables, oil & filters and carbs ultrasonically cleaned), so I'm not sure what to expect.
[/quote]Well your health is the priority, everything else is metal and plastic. Hope you’re now fit and well and ready to enjoy your revitalised Fazer. I suppose there’s no way of changing the throttle cables without removing the carbs, as would like to replace mine as a precautionary measure.
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(05-05-21, 10:00 PM)robbo link Wrote: L[quote author=fazerscotty link=topic=25540.msg324962#msg324962 date=1620244592]
[quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg324893#msg324893 date=1620066882]
[quote author=fazerscotty link=topic=25540.msg324887#msg324887 date=1620055351]
Almost there - needs a quick road test to settle a few things (clutch cable adjustment & balance carbs) and then its sorted.
No doubt it will feel like a new bike. I know mine did yesterday on the first ride since finishing it. Took a couple of 10mm open ended with me to adjust the gearlever position. Hope all goes well :thumbup
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Since I last rode it in September '20, I've fitted progressive fork springs, had a blood clot removed from my leg and given the Thou a bit of a spruce up (new clutch and throttle cables, oil & filters and carbs ultrasonically cleaned), so I'm not sure what to expect.
[/quote]Well your health is the priority, everything else is metal and plastic. Hope you’re now fit and well and ready to enjoy your revitalised Fazer. I suppose there’s no way of changing the throttle cables without removing the carbs, as would like to replace mine as a precautionary measure.
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Changed my cables purely by chance - I'd taken the carbs out to clean them and noticed one of the cables was frayed. Best to change it before it breaks at the worst time...........
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Planning on changing them soon, as a precaution.  Would really spoil a trip if one let go whilst abroad. Not exactly a roadside job. :eek
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(07-05-21, 09:07 AM)robbo link Wrote: Planning on changing them soon, as a precaution.  Would really spoil a trip if one let go whilst abroad. Not exactly a roadside job. :eek


Haha lol. I did throw a few FFS when changing mine  :rollin :rollin :rollin
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(09-05-21, 11:26 AM)fazerscotty link Wrote: [quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg324989#msg324989 date=1620374820]
Planning on changing them soon, as a precaution.  Would really spoil a trip if one let go whilst abroad. Not exactly a roadside job. :eek


Haha lol. I did throw a few FFS when changing mine  :rollin :rollin :rollin
[/quote]There was me thinking you’d say “It’s a piece of cake” :lol
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(09-05-21, 07:48 PM)robbo link Wrote: [quote author=fazerscotty link=topic=25540.msg325062#msg325062 date=1620556000]
[quote author=robbo link=topic=25540.msg324989#msg324989 date=1620374820]
Planning on changing them soon, as a precaution.  Would really spoil a trip if one let go whilst abroad. Not exactly a roadside job. :eek


Haha lol. I did throw a few FFS when changing mine  :rollin :rollin :rollin
[/quote]There was me thinking you’d say “It’s a piece of cake” :lol
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I think it may have been easier if:
a). I wasn't rushing to do stuff between my daytime jobs
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b). I wasn't suffering from arthritis in my hands.
hence the odd FFS.  :lol :lol
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Nothing worse than having to spin too many plates, as concentration levels drop a bit I suppose. My wife suffers from arthritis in her hands, so can sympathise on that score. I now have to limit myself to one job at a time, or else nothing will get done properly :lol .
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(14-05-21, 10:33 PM)robbo link Wrote: Nothing worse than having to spin too many plates, as concentration levels drop a bit I suppose. My wife suffers from arthritis in her hands, so can sympathise on that score. I now have to limit myself to one job at a time, or else nothing will get done properly :lol .




Haven't got any plates left to spin. They kinda broke  :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin
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