FZ6 Sold! Heading into new realms...

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Just traded my '06 FZ for a new Daytona 675. I was headed to the track more and more often, and I needed a sharper tool. Just wanted to say thanks to all here who's posts I have enjoyed over the last few years and have learned a heck of a lot from. Your guidance has been key. I'll be checking in periodically to say hey... Definitely will continue to read the "What made you laugh today" super-thread.

Peace & ride safe!
 

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Love love love the Daytona, but my legs just didn't fit. Have fun and be careful (and glad you're sticking around!)
 

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Great bike! Definitely pop in and say hi! So many of us have different bikes now but this forum has such a great membership of people we stay connected!
 

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I love the Daytona, truly a sexy bike! I would like to hear your review of the bike once you have logged some saddle time.
 

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I love the Daytona, truly a sexy bike! I would like to hear your review of the bike once you have logged some saddle time.

Absolutely. I've put in a little under 200 miles so far, and a little gun shy with the throttle (break-in for another 800) but I can tell you this-the handling is damn near telepathic. I'm sure I'll be beside myself once I can let her rip to redline. I'll be sure to post up.
 

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Absolutely. I've put in a little under 200 miles so far, and a little gun shy with the throttle (break-in for another 800) but I can tell you this-the handling is damn near telepathic. I'm sure I'll be beside myself once I can let her rip to redline. I'll be sure to post up.
Read up on motorcycle engine break-in methods, "motoman" is one. I've got a few friends with 675 street triples. The one that burns oil is the one that was broken in softly, per the manual. If I ever buy a new new bike, this is how I will be breaking it in. Another friend just bought a new R1 for track use and will be breaking it in at the track this weekend.
 
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