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  1. Aye, Ive tried adjustments to reduce the problem, and think im at the best i can get now. Freeplay is set as per the book. Its only a prblem with heavy town traffic. The piccys show the standard and the modded levers. Ive managed to get hold of a second hand clutch cover unit for a good price from a breaker, clutch cover, lever and cable supprt bracket, so that I can can mod that and try it. If I cock it up, I can still revert back to original with no hassle
  2. neversaydie replied to Spike101uk's post in a topic in The Bar
    With baffles out, unlikely With baffles in, possibly Is it not possible to weld/repair the originals for MOT purposes, then once its passed, fit the new pipes?
  3. Since I posted this last night, a little more searching turned up an old thread on another forum. A guy in the states was extending the clutch slave lever for members, with positive results. I'll be in the garage tomorrow to investigate the posibilities.
  4. Had the fazer for a year now, my only grouch is that I am finding the clutch lever heavy going in town traffic, and suspect the same would be the case on a trackday. I gone through the lever/cable connections/adjustments etc, well lubricated, and cant get it any lighter. I consider that I have 3 options. 1) Convert to hydraulic (looks to be around £250 min spend) 2) Lighter clutch springs (may lead to clutch slippage/variation in pick up point) 3) Some thing like these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-FZ6-FAZER-2004-2010-LONG-BLACK-BRAKE-CLUTCH-LEVERS-SET-TRACK-RACE-R12B2-/231408112680?hash=item35e0ff9428:g:~RUAAOSwDk5T91-i Has anyone fitted these adjustable type levers, and do they reduce the leverage reqd to operate the clutch? Some internet comments seem to say so, does anyone have any real experience of them? Thanks Ray
  5. The class system has changed over the last to 3 decades. We used to be classed according to the occupation of the parents (the father typically), hence I will always be working class. The working class was further sub divided into skilled and unskilled sections. With the advent of new technolgies, the classifications have altered, but the divisions still exist http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22007058
  6. Have you bought a new tank or a a second hand tank? Is it the colour code of the tank or the 1993 virago you require? If its the colour code for the bike, ring a yamaha main dealer, give them the reg of the bike, they should be able to give you the code. or log onto the RS Bike Paints web site, fill in the bike details in the boxes, that should give you the codes too
  7. neversaydie replied to Rick600FZ's post in a topic in General
    You need to be clearer on what you are swapping. Youve lost me
  8. neversaydie replied to Azza87's post in a topic in Dual Sport, Offroad Bikes
    Have you got a complete wiring loom for the bike, or are you starting from scratch? I see from one of your previous posts that you have the Haynes for the bike. There is usually a full electrical schematic at the back
  9. They were like it from new. Reviews at the bikes launch noted cluncky gearchanges, and google throws up lots of comments on the subject. Some say a different oil reduces it. I wehnt through a series aof adjustements to the clutch/gearlever, no improvements. It improved a little when I slowed down the tickover spreed alittle. If I slowed it too far, the bike tended to stall at gearchanges. I think its ones of those things you have to learn to love with the Fazer. Theyre a good bike, build quality is good, quick and nimble. Make sure to lubricate the clutch cable, it can get a little heavy to pull in if neglected
  10. neversaydie replied to 2 Wheels's post in a topic in Yamaha Workshop
    Could it be that now youve thicker pads on, theres a little too much fluid?
  11. neversaydie replied to Azza87's post in a topic in Dual Sport, Offroad Bikes
    Then youll require the electrical schematic for whatever bike it is that you have. Google it
  12. 1) Yes, its acceptable generally. Unlikely to attract the police, but be on constant look out for drivers suddenly turning left/right in front of you without looking. Speed probably 10-20% faster than the traffic, give yourself some time to react. It happens, a lot 2) Shoulder? Do you mean pavement? Or the edge of the road, between the kerb and the nearside of the cars? If its the latter, I always leave that to cyclists, car drivers close the gap on you if you move up the nearside 3) Must admit, Ive never parked on a pavement. Likely to get the bike pushed over by scrotes 4) Unsure, but a likelihood of the bike being clamped for not being in a designated area. Many local councils dont charge for motorcycle parking anyway, check in your area 5) Dont know about Yorkshire
  13. neversaydie replied to Variomatic's post in a topic in The Bar
    http://www.tyres-pneus-online.co.uk/motorcycle-tyre.html?partnerDomain=adwords.google.co.uk_adwords_motorbike_tyres&xtor=SEC-24-GOO-[motorbike_tyres]--S-[pneus%20online]&xts=223987&gclid=CMGA8JaM-MoCFcO4GwodDu8Ksg
  14. It says: "For the UK only - to switch the speedometer and odometer/tripmeter dispsplays between kilometers and miles, press the select button for at least one second" Be sure to turn the key to "ON" before using the SELECT and RESET buttons
  15. I tought you could convert to mph on the digital display? Ill have to have a look in the ownres manual/haynes and see if its posiible, or google it Make sure you test ride it first, to make sure you are happy with the gearbox, neutral to first and first to second are clancky Fazer or naked?
  16. neversaydie replied to dsb2014's post in a topic in Yamaha Workshop
    Get stuck into these, plenty on e bay usa, just double check for compatability http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-CLUTCH-HUB-93-11-YZ125-YZ-125-CENTER-BOSS-/231762737655?hash=item35f622b9f7:g:7osAAOxyUrZS0YP2
  17. neversaydie replied to dsb2014's post in a topic in Yamaha Workshop
    Dab in ,its the last one http://www.cmsnl.com/yamaha-yz125w-1989_model9553/bossclutch_3jd1637100/#.Vr9dk7SLTMo
  18. neversaydie replied to neversaydie's post in a topic in General
    Went to view this morning, I reckon traders have already bagged many items, "Withdrawn" stickers on all of the fuel tanks, and many of the exhausts. It must a restorers dream, cranks/pistons/rings/camshafts/internal parts etc etc, seals/gaskets, stuff going back to the 70s i reckon
  19. neversaydie replied to neversaydie's post in a topic in General
    http://www.auction-solutions.co.uk/lot_list.asp?saleid=2115&siteid=1
  20. neversaydie replied to neversaydie's post in a topic in General
    Its likely, also so few people riding bikes these days
  21. neversaydie posted a post in a topic in General
    Sad end for all involved, great service and knowledge
  22. He'll be doing the Bad Boy Boogie with the Riff Raff in Sin City
  23. Dont forget, batteries need maintaining too. Youve got to ride the bike, or rig it up to a trickle charger/optimate
  24. neversaydie replied to Carl ck's post in a topic in General
    http://www.wemoto.com/bikes/yamaha/xt_125_x/06/picture/fuel_tap/
  25. Sounds like the most likely cause to me.