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After 16 years and a couple of months, 57,000-odd kilometres and countless happy memories my 2004 Fazer, one owner since new, is going to a new home.
Since I bought my Tracer almost 3 years ago I haven't ridden the Fazer more than a couple of times, my wife was going to ride it but when she failed her licence she lost interest and it was just standing there on the Optimate getting older by the day.
I hadn't actively been trying to sell it but several months ago when Corona was still just a Mexican beer my brother in law and his wife were here for a braai (that's a barbeque with real meat, not burgers) and he started asking me all sorts of questions about the bike. He tried it for size, he is not a tall guy but it fits him perfectly, his wife got on the back and liked the feel, I mentioned a figure and the deal was done.
Fast forward a few months and he called me out of the blue this morning asking for my bank details to transfer the money!
This was my first bike after 20 years in the wilderness so I am pretty attached to it but it is going to a good home and I can see it whenever I want.
I am sure he will have as good a time on it as I did, when my wife and I first started dating back in 1978 I had a Suzuki AC50 and her brother had a Yamaha XT500 so times have changed!
Since I bought my Tracer almost 3 years ago I haven't ridden the Fazer more than a couple of times, my wife was going to ride it but when she failed her licence she lost interest and it was just standing there on the Optimate getting older by the day.
I hadn't actively been trying to sell it but several months ago when Corona was still just a Mexican beer my brother in law and his wife were here for a braai (that's a barbeque with real meat, not burgers) and he started asking me all sorts of questions about the bike. He tried it for size, he is not a tall guy but it fits him perfectly, his wife got on the back and liked the feel, I mentioned a figure and the deal was done.
Fast forward a few months and he called me out of the blue this morning asking for my bank details to transfer the money!
This was my first bike after 20 years in the wilderness so I am pretty attached to it but it is going to a good home and I can see it whenever I want.
I am sure he will have as good a time on it as I did, when my wife and I first started dating back in 1978 I had a Suzuki AC50 and her brother had a Yamaha XT500 so times have changed!