I actually went to the kawasaki/yamaha dealership looking for a z1000, but they're like rocking horse shit. I don't regret my decision one bit, but I would have bought the z.
Installing my pazzo's this weekend. I'll let you know how they are :D
I bought them because I get painful cramps in my hand when it's cold and using the clutch a lot. Man it hurts to bed when you're a long way from home. I didn't have the problem with my warrior or my R6.
Easy, my first bike was a 2003 Honda Shadow 750. paid 3300 for it and then the dealership tried to F$#k me out of 1200 for new sprockets, chain etc etc etc. I told them to shove it.
Maybe it was the dealer as much as the bike that pissed me off.
I owned the warrior before buying the fz1. Great bike, I loved it. I got rid of it because everybody I know has sport bikes, and enjoyed riding my wife's fz6 more. It's a heavy bike to thow around, but in a straight line its phenominal.
I rode one at a local bike event about a year ago and it totally blew my mind, the thing is huge. Amazing power and comfortable. I read an article about a pretty significant downside, 100 mile range. I'd have to fill up everyday if I drove it to work, and that's just ridiculous.
"Give him a break he just got done smoking some fools on the beach volley ball court at the Air Force base."
Highway to the dangerzooooooonnne
yeah I know it wasn't a yamaha fz1 in the movie
Coming home around 5:30pm, 100 degrees outside.
I turned right onto a 45mph road, started to accelerate up to around 40 and some idiot in a buick pulled right out in front cutting across traffic.
I grab the brakes and come to slow to around 10... well the guy doesn't speed up at all so...
they've used the "mailto" command in their html and it seems like email software (outlook/live mail etc) might not be working properly on your computer, or IE doesn't know where the install is.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/312346 - possible fix