Fazer Rebuild
Fazer Rebuild
I thought it was about time I gave it it's own thread so here goes. As most of you know I have been rebuilding and painting my Fazer bodywork. Today I finally got around to putting it all back on the bike. I have yet to give the bike a coat of wax to protect the paintwork.
I did not get around to starting it as the battery is dead from sitting around too long without a charge, so something else to buy. That was a bit disappointing as I have yet to hear the engine run. I did connect the VTR battery up and heard it turn over, but as there is no fuel in the tank it would not start, I also started to melt my jumper leads
I have also got to get some cheapy indicators to chuck on the back and re-fit the numberplate along with a couple of little bits to re-touch (my ratchet slipped and made a small chip in my freshly painted tank ) and either repair or upgrade. I also want to get the forks off at some stage and clean them up and paint black and the swingarm Is either to go Black or just be cleaned up. I haven't decided yet But those can wait to a later date.
I did put the fairing lowers on that I got on the bay of evil, but they just did not look right and IMO did not suit the bike at all. So they are not going on, and can go back on the bay
Here are some pics of how the bike looked originally except these pics where taken back when everything was looking half decent. Before my rebuild the fairing was smashed and had a bit missing where I took a drop on ice. And the exhaust was not as shiny as in the pics as those where taken when I last sprayed the cans a few years back. So the bike was looking pretty neglected before I started.
Originally
And Now
I am happy with the way it it has turned out and I will be even happier when it's running.
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I did not get around to starting it as the battery is dead from sitting around too long without a charge, so something else to buy. That was a bit disappointing as I have yet to hear the engine run. I did connect the VTR battery up and heard it turn over, but as there is no fuel in the tank it would not start, I also started to melt my jumper leads
I have also got to get some cheapy indicators to chuck on the back and re-fit the numberplate along with a couple of little bits to re-touch (my ratchet slipped and made a small chip in my freshly painted tank ) and either repair or upgrade. I also want to get the forks off at some stage and clean them up and paint black and the swingarm Is either to go Black or just be cleaned up. I haven't decided yet But those can wait to a later date.
I did put the fairing lowers on that I got on the bay of evil, but they just did not look right and IMO did not suit the bike at all. So they are not going on, and can go back on the bay
Here are some pics of how the bike looked originally except these pics where taken back when everything was looking half decent. Before my rebuild the fairing was smashed and had a bit missing where I took a drop on ice. And the exhaust was not as shiny as in the pics as those where taken when I last sprayed the cans a few years back. So the bike was looking pretty neglected before I started.
Originally
And Now
I am happy with the way it it has turned out and I will be even happier when it's running.
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- lloydie
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good job their carl
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Nice job.
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- agentpineapple
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having seen the bike in person, i can say he's done great job, theres a few very minor blemishes on the paint but nothing worth mentioning considering its his first attempt with rattle cans, it needs a little bit more love before its mint, but great work carlos the hippy.........
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Well done Carl that's looking good.
I may have a charger in the MacCave, which your welcome to have.
I will have a look tomorrow , but I may have lobbed it already. It's nowt fancy but does work & will save you a few bob.
Mac.
I may have a charger in the MacCave, which your welcome to have.
I will have a look tomorrow , but I may have lobbed it already. It's nowt fancy but does work & will save you a few bob.
Mac.
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i think he's got a charger macster, but the battery is fooked beyond charging, i might be wrong tho, it wouldn't be the first timeMacV2 wrote:Well done Carl that's looking good.
I may have a charger in the MacCave, which your welcome to have.
I will have a look tomorrow , but I may have lobbed it already. It's nowt fancy but does work & will save you a few bob.
Mac.
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Thanks guys. Yes a few blemishes which I'm hoping will not be seen once the bike has a few coats of wax. And I need to do something about my little chip from my ratchet handle. Black touch up pen and a little rub down should sort it. It's bloody typical though.
Looking forward to riding it which I have sort of missed in a strange kinda way. I've defiantly missed the fuel economy.
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Looking forward to riding it which I have sort of missed in a strange kinda way. I've defiantly missed the fuel economy.
I've got an optimate. The battery is dead dead. Cells have gone . Had in on the Optimate all last night and the green charge light never came on. I also put a multimeter on it and it's only putting just over one volts. So it's time for a new battery. It's a shame really cause that one was only a couple years old, but I have had it sitting around the last 6 months without it be trickle charged.may have a charger in the MacCave
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good work there Carl, I enjoy this kinda thread.
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Cheers jazza. This was like my preliminary run as next year I intend to do the storm. Plus I want the fazer running as a second bike for when one or the other is off the road for whatever reason. I think with the storm I shall take my time with it and not take shortcuts.
have learnt some very important lessons with this. I regret not putting some high build flexible primer on before the regular primer as it would have saved on some filling and rubbing down. The whole side of the front fairing where it curves above the indicator had to be rebuilt with fibreglass and filler.
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have learnt some very important lessons with this. I regret not putting some high build flexible primer on before the regular primer as it would have saved on some filling and rubbing down. The whole side of the front fairing where it curves above the indicator had to be rebuilt with fibreglass and filler.
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Do like the way BSM says there are a couple of blemishes, not worth mentioning, having mentioned them!!! You're a class act geezer
Bike looks good Carl, well done.
Bike looks good Carl, well done.
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- lloydie
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i will look forward to the storms rebuild carl , is that paint job still on the cards ?
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Ah, but his own bike is one big blemish so it makes him feel good...Kev L wrote:Do like the way BSM says there are a couple of blemishes, not worth mentioning, having mentioned them!!! You're a class act geezer
Bike looks good Carl, well done.
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- agentpineapple
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Kev L wrote:Do like the way BSM says there are a couple of blemishes, not worth mentioning, having mentioned them!!! You're a class act geezer
Bike looks good Carl, well done.
i thought you'd spot that kev.........
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Yep I will out the 2k Black base layer on and then it's off for the top coat. In fact I may even have a go at the top coat myself depending on funds.is that paint job still on the cards
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