I wish i could go straight to switching out the fork/suspension and all.. but im on a tight budget (military) plus im heading out soon so i don't really plan on buying upgrades that would take a while (like sending out my forks).. any suggestions on quick, relatively cheaper mods that i could...
I think im searching them wrong.. but from what i come across the risers move 1 inch higher but couple back.. wouldnt that cause it even more awkwardness?
Where can you get them from? (for an 09) and geno that all sounds good! Once i fill alittle bit more of my bank account up.. def will be looking into that. Are there are sub-500$ mods that would help out? And are there economically efficient rearsets?
I do have the 16T just haven't installed it yet.. so far I have a TRC slip, CD screen, debating putting on full fairings, and integrated tail/proton front blinkers. How and where would you go to change the suspension?
Howdy guys.. basically its a pain starting thread to thread trying to find the solutions to my questions, so I've decided to make this one thread for anyone else that might be looking to travel down the same road. Here is my goal: to take the yamaha FZ1 (2009) and essentially transform it into...
Those are nice looking, but is there any way to do this without racking up a 300+ bill? I'm already looking into rearsets and god knows those aren't cheap.
if one were to be looking for a more sport bike bar set up.. meaning lower and a little bit more bent inwards/narrow, where would "one" go to find such mods?
i'm not hating on an FZ6 riders out there.. but the difference between the 6 and 1 is like night and day. Yes, they are both comfortable, and yes, they both certainly can get you from A to B, but the acceleration and speed on a 1000cc bike opposed to a 600cc bike, especially considering the fact...
I'm shouting out for some assistance! I'm trying to install a Puig Fender Elim and Integrated Tailights BUT i've run into trouble! 2009 FZ1, I managed to get the rear cowl/plastics off, removed the actual fender from the bike, but then came to the realization that there are 3 wires connecting...