View Full Version : My Next Bike ??? - FZ6-
2_SL0
16th November 2004, 18:35
Well I have looked at the R6, but to be realistic, I think its more bike than I will ever want. I feel it may get me into some serious trouble, and a bit to much of the go fast machine for me. I have settled on another Yamaha model the FZ6. What is peoples thoughts on how this bike handles and the power delivery. As I maybe coming to one of these sooner rather than later. (Yes that means the mighty FZR 250 maybe up for sale shortly, (maybe)). :whistle:
Motoracer
16th November 2004, 18:44
Well I have looked at the R6, but to be realistic, I think its more bike than I will ever want. I feel it may get me into some serious trouble, and a bit to much of the go fast machine for me. I have settled on another Yamaha model the FZ6. What is peoples thoughts on how this bike handles and the power delivery. As I maybe coming to one of these sooner rather than later. (Yes that means the mighty FZR 250 maybe up for sale shortly, (maybe)). :whistle:Do you mean FZR600 or YZF600 (thundercat)? I've ridden the R6. Yes, you can't treat it as lightly as you can with your 2 fiddy but it's a really nice and easy bike to ride (for a 600). You just have to be sensible with it and you'll be fine. Once your more skilled, you can be less sensible (if you want). I'd say it's a lot eaiser to ride than the previous models (FZR600 and the thundercat) cause it's a lot lighter and there have been vast improvements made in the handeling as well. Trust me, I've ridden them all. From the 90' FZR 600 to the 04 R6.
The issue here is money really.
jaxda
16th November 2004, 19:05
As I maybe coming to one of these sooner rather than later. (Yes that means the mighty FZR 250 maybe up for sale shortly, (maybe)). :whistle:
:laugh: to have been a fly on the wall as you get/got this past Mrs Judderbar!!
Does this mean we get to swap bikes for a ride even sooner :banana:
jase
16th November 2004, 19:14
The R6 is a nice bike to ride, had half a day riding one, plenty of power and easy to ride, But got sore arms after a little while. Apart from that I liked it.
2_SL0
16th November 2004, 19:50
Motoracer it is the FZ6 the little brother of the FZ1 (basically a naked version of the R1 and R6, but tuned for more mid range power and apparently more forgiving handling) I feel for the type of riding I see myseld doing this will be more suitable. I would love to think of myself as a Twosmoker or a Motoracer. But to be honest I enjoy cruising along and just enjoying the odd corner at a little more pace than norm. Everyone I speak to says the same thing about the R6 (dont get me wrong I luv the bike) "It just wants to go faster, the faster you go the better it handles" etc etc. I want a bike that I can take thru a corner and smile all the way and put a little power on and still be smiling with a little excitment. Not the bike I go into the corner put a little power on and come out the other side crying like a baby and looking for a change of undies. I get the impression with the R6 that it goes great as long as ride it aggresively, with a certain amount of respect. Dont get me wrong I do think its a great bike, but I am big enough and old enough to admit it maybe more bike than I want. I may well get myself in a mess and in a ditch if Im not carefull with it. Its hard to portral what Im trying to get across. The FZ6 is no slouch, just a little more milder and more usable power for what I want. mid range etc. :sunny:
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/products/unitinfo/2/mcy/5/273/0/yamaha_fz6.aspx
riffer
16th November 2004, 20:03
Sounds to me that the FZ6 will suit more "real world" riding than the R6 would Judderbar.
The FZ6 has been a HUGE seller over in Europe and probably for good reason.
If you can get over the look of the front end - I for one like it - then it would appear to be an excellent bike.
In the real world where you are lucky if you can do more than 150 on the road without getting snapped, you are more likely to actually use the power of the bike.
Plus, ergonomically-wise, its a much more sensible option.
Trouble is, how many of us choose our motorcycles with out heads? Its usually an emotional attachment we get from the bike, partly reinforced by our perceptions (wrongly or rightly deserved) of the the brand.
I reckon its a great choice. But I've never ridden one.
mangell6
16th November 2004, 20:06
I have the FZ1, a 'slightly detuned' R1 motor. has more handling and power than I could ever hope to exceed. I would suggest that the FZ6 would be similar. Have a look at the www.yamahafz1oa.com/forum site and there is an FZ6 section. The Americans (and English) are decerning people so it will be interesting to see what they say.
Mike
Indiana_Jones
16th November 2004, 20:33
Speaking of moving up, I was wondering was getting a GSX250 or a Bonneville then a GSXR600 a good way to work up?
-Indy
2_SL0
16th November 2004, 20:45
Indy, sorry you lost me.
Motoracer
16th November 2004, 21:01
Motoracer it is the FZ6 the little brother of the FZ1 (basically a naked version of the R1 and R6, but tuned for more mid range power and apparently more forgiving handling) I feel for the type of riding I see myseld doing this will be more suitable. I would love to think of myself as a Twosmoker or a Motoracer. But to be honest I enjoy cruising along and just enjoying the odd corner at a little more pace than norm. Everyone I speak to says the same thing about the R6 (dont get me wrong I luv the bike) "It just wants to go faster, the faster you go the better it handles" etc etc. I want a bike that I can take thru a corner and smile all the way and put a little power on and still be smiling with a little excitment. Not the bike I go into the corner put a little power on and come out the other side crying like a baby and looking for a change of undies. I get the impression with the R6 that it goes great as long as ride it aggresively, with a certain amount of respect. Dont get me wrong I do think its a great bike, but I am big enough and old enough to admit it maybe more bike than I want. I may well get myself in a mess and in a ditch if Im not carefull with it. Its hard to portral what Im trying to get across. The FZ6 is no slouch, just a little more milder and more usable power for what I want. mid range etc. :sunny:
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/products/unitinfo/2/mcy/5/273/0/yamaha_fz6.aspx
Fare enough man. :) I just got confused cause I always have a habbit of calling it the Fazzer 6 hundy.
I haven't ridden it personally but I have heard great things about it. Goodluck with it!
Sniper
17th November 2004, 06:59
Fare enough man. :) I just got confused cause I always have a habbit of calling it the Fazzer 6 hundy.
I haven't ridden it personally but I have heard great things about it. Goodluck with it!
Rode a FZ6 the other day, really nice and comfy to ride. The R6 is a really really nice bike to have a ride on, personally I would choose it over the FZ6, but reading back over the thread its sort of all up to personal preference isnt it? :cool2: :gob:
wari
17th November 2004, 12:57
CHeckout the Fazer 600 review by moko (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=1865) :doobey:
slob
17th November 2004, 17:15
I recall reading somewhere that the previous model, the Fazer 600 (with the thundercat engine) had better midrange than the the FZ6 (with the R6 engine).
If midrange is what you're looking for, I reckon you ought to at least try some v-twins: e.g. SV650, SV1000, VTR1000F - the 650 should be around the same price. You won't be disappointed!
slob
17th November 2004, 17:18
Oh and if you're mechanically inclined you could always build a streetfighter! (or get some one to build one for you e.g. Jason at StreetStyles - info@streetstyles.co.nz)
KATWYN
17th November 2004, 17:31
I get the impression with the R6 that it goes great as long as ride it aggresively, with a certain amount of respect. Dont get me wrong I do think its a great bike, but I am big enough and old enough to admit it maybe more bike than I want. ]
Well I have never got myself in trouble with it (the 01 model i'm talking about)......then again I probably ride like a girly, but whats so wrong with that....It comes down to self control
if you can exercise it and to give it stick in the right places or on the track
As for touring, I did 2 weeks in the South Island on it.....was a bit hard on the back- wouldn't recommend it for that sort of touring.
enigma51
17th November 2004, 17:34
Any 600 will get you in trouble so why dont you get yourself the R6 its a realy nice bike and lots of fun.
2_SL0
17th November 2004, 18:18
Thank you for all the replies, I feel the R6 is a great bike just not me is really what it comes down to. I have looked at the other brands in the range, SV 650
etc. But Yamaha product carries some great benefits for me. I am going to be buying this bike earlier than intended and it may well be parked up for a while. In a few years timke I can always move to the R6 or R1, Im not saying never. Just not yet. Yes the orginal Fazer had more midrange. But the detuned R6 engine has a nice power delivery with a nice kick after 10,000 rpm. That is really what Im after. This is not final yet, I always liked the naked look, and was originally intended to buy a VTR 250 as my starter, but things change.
hondav2
17th November 2004, 18:43
Get yourself a 1000 mate, dont muck around with a 600. My old mate always said " Your better off always having it and never useing it than always wanting it and havnt got it." Cheers Toddy
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