ZOMB!E
Jan 7 2004, 08:51 PM
Got the fazer home last night and very nice it is too. feels so small and light and seems to have a reasonable bit of go to it.
take a look at these pics - the eagle eyed amongst you may just about be able to spot the subtle gearcahnge mod ive made.
temporary measure til sat'dee when the nice chaps at Kliktronic will fit it up for me.
ZOMB!E
Jan 7 2004, 08:51 PM
Looks like Harris or Yoshi made it!
messymuppet
Jan 7 2004, 09:01 PM
mmm, nice mod

especially like the gaffa tape!!
Gaffa tape's great for everything!!!!
bet it's a good feeling being on a bike again!
devilpaint
Jan 7 2004, 09:07 PM
What? no rose joints or gimbals?
where oh where would we be without gaffa tape
ZOMB!E
Jan 7 2004, 09:19 PM
A fat roll of gaffer/duct tape and a two gallon can of wd40 and the earth is yours for the taking!
ZOMB!E
Jan 7 2004, 09:24 PM
IM only using second fourth and sixth at the moment and really looking forward to the klik-ing so i can ride like it was meant to be ridden. seems quite a tractable engine though, pulls away in second no bother although it pulls an awfull lot more revs than im used to .. eighty today saw about 7,000 on the tacho - that would be about a hundred and ten on the zed!
Its a beaut to drive though and really dseems to go round corners well. As for the brakes well, Ive had the back wheel off the floor today ( on purpose) and got it sideways ( not on purpose - stupid git pulled out in front of me would you believe!).
When i get the chance to rag the beatch and really get a feel for it ill do a review. I think ill do a 'day at kliktronic ' piece as well.
Oh just a thought, anyone know if im breaking any laws riding it with a hand change?
bikerdave
Jan 7 2004, 09:51 PM
Probably not, those cagers do it all the time.

I'd like to see an article on kliktronic.
ZOMB!E
Jan 7 2004, 10:10 PM
If you build it they will come. So well get some ghosts at the baseball diamond? Sorry, i digress, ill take my camera and ask some tough questions Davie!
bikerdave
Jan 7 2004, 10:46 PM
QUOTE(zombie @ Jan 7 2004, 10:10 PM)
If you build it they will come. So well get some ghosts at the baseball diamond?
Yep and they're starting to come. Just when we were gonna lose the house.
Spud
Jan 7 2004, 11:18 PM
Hey Zombie,
Good health to enjoy the Fazer. I only rode one once, but I do remember the fun really started when the tacho went passed the 12 o'clock position. (Is that 8k or so?)
Many happy miles,
Spud.
Plug
Jan 8 2004, 09:57 AM
QUOTE(zombie @ Jan 7 2004, 08:51 PM)
temporary measure til sat'dee when the nice chaps at Kliktronic will fit it up for me.
Erm !! scuse me my son? but doe's that mean yopu will passing through my neck o' the woods to KLIKTRONIC?
Or are they fitting the gizzmo at yours? if you are comming up this way you can stop over mate to break the journey in this weather..we don't charge much for B/B

your welcome my son n' theres plenty

left over from chrissy.
ZOMB!E
Jan 8 2004, 04:41 PM
Ill be going to bury st edmonds to see Kliktronic and then up to grantham after that for the mother in laws birthday bash.
BikerGran
Jan 8 2004, 11:36 PM
I like your bit of engineering Zombie - funnily enough Bruce is going to produce something very like that for me when he trikes the GT - only without the gaffa tape and with a bit of stainless steel to it!
I'm going to have hand change and foot clutch - it seems thats the benefit of having a trike made to measure - you can have whatever suits you!
ZOMB!E
Jan 9 2004, 08:08 PM
Funny thing is that im just getting used to it! Looking forward to getting it kliked though!
I tell ya folks - i cant praise Bob and Keith at Kliktronic enough. Their device is cheaper than anything similar by about a hundred percent or more and the blokes will really put themselves out for their punters.
Kiowan
Jan 12 2004, 12:59 AM
Can I ask why you've got a handchange on it? I assume klicktronic is a button shifting system?
ZOMB!E
Jan 12 2004, 09:59 AM
I had a left leg amputation about seven-ish years ago so now im footloose, footloose, kick off my sunday shoes.......
Me just after getting me stump down.
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