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New to Fazer from Mansfield
#1
Hi,

Just wanted to post a quick hello on here.

New to Fazer's but did have a ZZR600 for about 2 months  :lol

Love the new bike, only had a it for a week Smile

be nice and be fast Smile
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#2
Hello there. lots of 600 riders here, they will be along soon
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
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#3
Welcome Sean,
glad your loving the fazer, post us a pic of your new ride.
It'll be interesting to hear how you compare it to the ZZR  Smile
Treat everything in life the way a dog would- if you can't eat it or foc it, forget it.
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#4
Welcome
but  :useless

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#5
Welcome to the forum  Smile
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#7
thanks all for the welcome, posted the pic of my bike. Fitted a satnav to it last night, fingers crossed the battery is still good  :rolleyes

@celticdog, its a definitely different to the ZZR but in a good way I think.  ZZR was quicker but also a little more unstable I think.  Either way they both keep pace with a Porsche so cant complain  :evil
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#8
Nice one Sean! I think the  :faz will be a little more comfortable on long ride outs for you. Nice yellow bike, are you planning any mods?
Treat everything in life the way a dog would- if you can't eat it or foc it, forget it.
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#9
Love the yellow, mine is black but thinking of a re-spray at some point and yellow is looking favourable  :lol
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#10
Honest answer is it going to leave it alone other than the seat, feels like it could tear quite abit.

Any suggestions would be good  :rolleyes
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#11
Nice clean looking bike, engine looks very well

Is there a tear on the Seat?

If not, spray it liberally with WD40 and just wipe of the excess and leave it dry into it over night.
Do it once or twice and it will keep it supple.

I have treated many seats including my own. Once the WD40 dries in it won't be any more slippery than it is at present.

Son of a Gun is another option but I have found WD40 better as it is less slippery when dry.
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