I'm confused -- what's all this about the rear sliding when downshifting into 1st above 20mph? Are people downshifting without rev-matching or blipping the throttle?
I used to try to match the revs manually when I first started riding, but blipping the throttle right before dropping the...
They're fast, cheap, and they look cool.
They also happen to be pretty damn good bikes. Nothing beats the 750 in terms of price/performance and the 600 is the top choice in a lot of comparison reviews, so I can't really blame them for choosing either one.
If I were going to upgrade, a...
It could be worth less than half that much depending on how well it was stored.
At 6 years old with only a few hundred miles, I wouldn't go near that thing without a good warranty or an inspection by a mechanic of your choosing.
The FZ6 is all I've got. Well, that and my sneakers.
No kids, no pets, and work is within walking distane. It would cost me over $3,000/year to park a car here. Garage parking, that is. The thought of leaving any sort of vehicle on the streets of Philadelphia overnight makes me shudder.
Lots of useful advice, thanks everybody.
I'll try to remember not to fill the exhaust with soapy water, although I was really looking forward to making all the little kids jealous with dual bubble streams shooting out my ass. Oh well...
I've seen a lot of people say you need to cover the ignition and exhaust openings if you're going to be washing a motorcycle with a hose. Is there anything else that should be covered, or anything to avoid spraying directly with the hose?
Except a motorcycle isn't a car, and the fact that you need to use a 7' tall person as an example shows how poor that analogy is.
I bought my FZ6 from someone 6"-7" shorter than me and I'm perfectly comfortable even on non-stop 3 hour trips.
What!? You gotta get out of your head, man! Spending so much time up there isn't good for your health.
People of all different sizes ride stock FZ6s with no ergonomic issues. If you start looking for faults, you're bound to find them because the perfect bike doesn't exist. Sometimes you just...
Wtf? How are the two related? A motorcycle w/rider is less than half the width of the average car, and a motorcycle can move off the shoulder much more easily if an emergency vehicle needs to get by. "Hey, lemme drive my 6.5' wide car down this 5' shoulder." Yeah, makes perfect sense :rolleyes...
And if you do, have you ever been pulled over for it?
I've never done it myself, but I see a lot of other motorcyclists in the Philly and NJ area doing it. Seems pretty harmless as long as you keep it slow, but I'm wondering if police feel the same way about it. I think you can get a few points...
I took the MSF course before I got my bike, and I wear full gear (including high-viz jacket and helmet) whenever I'll be going on a fast and/or dangerous road -- "fast" to me being 35 MPH speed limit or above. I just don't want to leave my helmet out of my sight for long periods of time because...
You're just required to wear one in NJ. But if you're riding your motorcycle to the beach you only have two choices: Let it sit on your towel so someone can steal it while you're swimming, or let it sit on the motorcycle so someone can cut it off while you're on the beach. There are plenty of...
My vote goes to education. The purpose of law is to protect people from each other, not from themselves. I'm perfectly capable of weighing risks and making rational decisions for myself, as are all other adults with fully functioning brains.
I really don't like leaving my helmet sitting on my...
Agreed, the real power is too high up for anyone but an idiot to get themselves in trouble. You basically have to whip the throttle wide open, which isn't the kind of thing that happens accidentally.
After driving automatic cars for ~8 years before getting the FZ6, the bike sounded like it...
At 26 years old with a brand new M license and a 2008 FZ6, State Farm quoted me $25/mo. That includes theft and collision but no medical. I'm not sure why yours would be more expensive for an older bike and a less crime-ridden area...
Also, those bicycle locks wouldn't last 2 seconds against...
With no cars in sight, I'd say a "reasonable amount of time" is roughly 2 seconds -- just enough time to turn your head in each direction. I could understand having them all turn red on Friday and Saturday nights when there might actually be a lot of drunk drivers and kids speeding, but 365 days...
Yeah, is there a local group on here? I've seen a lot of people with PA in their location.
I stay in Avalon so I usually don't venture much past Stone Harbor or Sea Isle. Strathmere is pretty much the farthest I go on a regular basis.
I've heard a lot about some place called The Cove down...