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how is the fz6

This is a discussion on how is the fz6 within the Yamaha forums, part of the From the Land of the Rising Sun category; Originally Posted by Peaches Hey Chris, you put "rz6" in your profile. Is it that heavily modified already? No, still shaken not stirred from the ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peaches View Post
    Hey Chris, you put "rz6" in your profile. Is it that heavily modified already?
    No, still shaken not stirred from the ride. It is corrected.
    FEEL THE BREEZE

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    Quote Originally Posted by tricker View Post
    The da**ed program did not take. Cheep a%* system here at work. I"ll have to try again on another system for pics, SORRY.
    FEEL THE BREEZE

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    no excuses!!!

    ok in all honesty that's a pretty good excuse

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    I have a 2005 Fazer with just over 20k miles.

    Let me know if you have any specific questions and I'll answer.

    My riding is mostly canyon carving. I lead groups once a month on long, scenic day rides ( long as in 400+ and 12-14 hours ).

    I average around 47 mpg.

    I also ride year round ( it doesn't get very cold in North Georgia ).

    The Fazer would make a great commuter, but I don't like to share the road with cars so I don't ride to work very much. From where I'm at I usually head north to the mountains on the road less traveled.

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    Still crazy after all these years

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    Just a quick note for the newbies ... before replying, you should maybe check the date of the last post. You're replying to thread that was started in 2008 ...

    There is nothing worse than aggressive stupidity. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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    Not to mention advising someone to buy a bike he went ahead and bought...

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