I have installed their spring set using the stock rear shock. It is a vast improvement over stock. But the replacing the Shock and Spring would be even a better improvement. It Just depends on what your willing to pay to get the despired effect. For my needs the Springs alone did enough...
We are back in Michigan yesterday morning...and now depressed again...
Sorry we never got to meet up with you guys but I saw a lot of FZ1 and FZ6's down there for sure...
-Z
Btw we were the group that had a silver Gen I a Blue Gen I and a Blue FZ6 with black frame and motor.
I actually do not know yet. We are going down with a big group from track days. I know we are renting a house somewher just south of Robbinville, close to the Two Wheel In.
As soon as I get the exact location I will post it
-Z
My buddy and I will be down there Sept 15 - Sept 20 Both on Gen I's. It's a complete accident that we will be down there at the same time as the FZ1 gathering but I am pumped to see a lot of FZ1's.
Hopefully see you guys down there!
-Z
Gonna have to agree here...+1
Even though I am a NEWB here. I have quite a lot of expierience with the warrior. I am currently running a 250 kit on my warrior. What I will say is absolutely it is possible to have kossman weld up and widen the rim and build a wide wheel kit. But IMO I don't...
New FZ! owner
Kinda of sounds like AA in this thread...LOL
Hi my name is Austin. I live in Snowy cold Michigan. I just bought a 2001 FZ1 and it's my first sport bike. Pretty pumped about it. I have been riding for a while and also have a pretty modded out Yamaha RS Warrior, and a 650 vstar...