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My 09 FZ6 when I got it. It now has a leo vince exhaust, puig windscreen and I removed the graphics on the fairing. Gonna upgrade to a Z1000 prob next year. I love the fz6 but I just feel the need for more power. It's a great bike tho, super comfy. I ride my brothers 08 cbr1000 from time to time and that thing kills my hands, back, nutz...ect. Being 6'5" it's hard to get comfy on anything with clipons.
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anyone here ride a Triumph Tiger, or any of the triples?
I'm looking to buy one in the next couple of months
EDIT: i should mention i'm talking the 1050 triple.
I'm looking to buy one in the next couple of months
EDIT: i should mention i'm talking the 1050 triple.
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#105
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thanks coldflame. maybe i'll go back there and try on some alpinestars just to see the sizing. they're releasing 2 new models within the next to months, so maybe those might be worth considering- pricey tho
we definitely should go riding when u get back to LA... let me know!
ps. nice FZ6 sixsix... super clean
we definitely should go riding when u get back to LA... let me know!
ps. nice FZ6 sixsix... super clean
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I need to wash and wax it, but here's the new ride. It feels like a 800 hp turbocharged rotary. Smooth like butter, but it's also ripping your face off.
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#108
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2008 ZX-6R in the only color a Kawasaki should come... ...Lime Green.
I couldn't have asked for a better bike! PLENTY FAST, and a BLAST to ride!!!
In 2 years, it did EVERYTHING I asked it to do, and kept begging for more! 20,000 miles with NO problems! ...Then he went missing...
I couldn't have asked for a better bike! PLENTY FAST, and a BLAST to ride!!!
In 2 years, it did EVERYTHING I asked it to do, and kept begging for more! 20,000 miles with NO problems! ...Then he went missing...
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thanks coldflame. maybe i'll go back there and try on some alpinestars just to see the sizing. they're releasing 2 new models within the next to months, so maybe those might be worth considering- pricey tho
we definitely should go riding when u get back to LA... let me know!
ps. nice FZ6 sixsix... super clean
we definitely should go riding when u get back to LA... let me know!
ps. nice FZ6 sixsix... super clean
#110
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^ nice! i think it looks nice both w/ & w/o the fairing... u can find some pix of it w/o on the fz forum...
mysql> BIG bike...
rotory> i think lime green is a great color for visibility & safety reasons.
that said, just my opinion- and no offense- but florescent colors had their day in the sun back in the late 1980's, where they should stay... <lol> i have a lime green electric guitar, and it's been in cold storage ever since... hahaha. i'm not sure why kawasaki can't let go of the lime green... but, maybe it is for the safety & visibility reasons?
mysql> BIG bike...
rotory> i think lime green is a great color for visibility & safety reasons.
that said, just my opinion- and no offense- but florescent colors had their day in the sun back in the late 1980's, where they should stay... <lol> i have a lime green electric guitar, and it's been in cold storage ever since... hahaha. i'm not sure why kawasaki can't let go of the lime green... but, maybe it is for the safety & visibility reasons?
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rotory> i think lime green is a great color for visibility & safety reasons.
that said, just my opinion- and no offense- but florescent colors had their day in the sun back in the late 1980's, where they should stay... <lol> i have a lime green electric guitar, and it's been in cold storage ever since... hahaha. i'm not sure why kawasaki can't let go of the lime green... but, maybe it is for the safety & visibility reasons?
that said, just my opinion- and no offense- but florescent colors had their day in the sun back in the late 1980's, where they should stay... <lol> i have a lime green electric guitar, and it's been in cold storage ever since... hahaha. i'm not sure why kawasaki can't let go of the lime green... but, maybe it is for the safety & visibility reasons?
As for GREEN, it's Kawasaki's Trademark color. PASTELS did indeed go out in the 1980's.
But mine's a beautiful machine... To Me.
#112
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coldflame> have u changed out your handlebars before? how difficult is it? i was looking at this and wondering if i'm just being retarded... :P http://www.apexmfg.com/whyapex.htm
#114
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i have actual bars. but, after reading up more on these, they only lower the bars by about 2 to 3 inches. doesn't seem worth it for $200 and all the trouble of removing & migrating all the hardware. i'll just save my $ & stay bone stock until i'm ready to upgrade to a new bike in a year or two i guess. :P
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i'm still a newbie on the bike... but, here's my 600cc 2009 Yamaha FZ6R, which i picked up this past january... i'm still practicing riding around my neighborhood and just started getting onto the freeway. it's kinda scary still, but lotsa fun...
#117
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yw... i'm happy to say that i've graduated to light canyon runs now- tho at my own slow pace... freeways are no problem now... they are still windy as heck, but like coldflame said, u get used to it somehow... i love riding a lot, but i will always love driving still. both are fun as heck!
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Another update, got the streetfighter head light on. It's from the India spec FZ16. Haven't ridden with it yet, still need to add the mirrors. Gonna get a belly pan and rear seat cowl to finish it off