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    Quote Originally Posted by Daffyd View Post
    I'm sure I read somewhere that any Model number that included "R" was automatically excluded from LAMS. Is this not so?
    Depends what the "R" is for. If it's RRR (Race Replica) ..... you would be correct.

    If it's r (for Restricted model) ...
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    Hmmmm. really nice looking bike. And with that seat height, it goes on the list of potential future bikes.
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    Smile Just love this bike

    Just have to add my bit to this thread. I have to confess that I am the lucky recipient of the FZ6R bought by Amboman. I have not been riding very long, about 3 months, and this bike is extremely easy to ride and has given me loads of confidence. It is so smooth and just perfect for my height of 5ft 7 inches. I have taken it over the basic handling course and have no problems. In fact I just love doing the figure 8's. This is the perfect bike for novice rider's (recommend a starter bike just because of the standing weight) and also a perfect bike for women. Can't see me ever upgrading - it does everything I want. Can't wait for the summer when we take it touring - with Amboman on his FJR 1300. Perfect combination! One thing that nI will mention is the mirrors - I notice lots of people saying that they don't like the mirrors, well I would say they are brilliant - I have great vision - much better than many bikes.

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    Awesome Falkor, I love mine, its derestricted and lots of fun. I have my full license and think it a good sporty touring option

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falkor View Post
    Just have to add my bit to this thread. I have to confess that I am the lucky recipient of the FZ6R bought by Amboman. I have not been riding very long, about 3 months, and this bike is extremely easy to ride and has given me loads of confidence. It is so smooth and just perfect for my height of 5ft 7 inches. I have taken it over the basic handling course and have no problems. In fact I just love doing the figure 8's. This is the perfect bike for novice rider's (recommend a starter bike just because of the standing weight) and also a perfect bike for women. Can't see me ever upgrading - it does everything I want. Can't wait for the summer when we take it touring - with Amboman on his FJR 1300. Perfect combination! One thing that nI will mention is the mirrors - I notice lots of people saying that they don't like the mirrors, well I would say they are brilliant - I have great vision - much better than many bikes.
    yeehaaa sunshine

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