No it's now sold via moto shop in SF. You can go by anytime when they are open and look at it price is also reduced.
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The following items are for sale:
Galfer braided steel front brake lines red (50$)
Yamaha comfort gel seat (35$)
Oem throttle cable new (20$)
Oem clutch cable new (20$)
2 ignition coils 6k miles (20$)
Vstream Touring windscreen used (50$)
All items can be picked up in the sf bay area in san...
Hi Dustin,
yes I will stick around and also get a new bike. I even would take my bike with me but that would be a major hassle with the German TUV. In case anyone comes to Germany or the European Alps I will gladly give advice for touring.
Hi,
NEW PRICE 3500$
I am selling my trusted Fz1 Gen II 2006, it is located in Foster City, CA (SF Bay area). The bike was carefully maintained and has had it's 2nd valve adjustment done. All maintenance is done and the bike needs nothing (new brake fluid and oil just last week). The bike was...
Ok let's add my 2 cents (have a Phd in physics and owned lots of bikes). Warming up is not needed, even when the engine is cold it is lubed, ever done a valve check? the engine has to be cold when doing this and everything is in oil when you do it. The oil needs to circulate to cool and lube the...
The Fz is great with fork oils I changed mine after 36k and it was still transperant and indistinguishable from the new. The feel afterwards was not much changed. Other bikes need more often service.
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That's sad but small brands will always have problems. You have to operate in the large European market if you want to sell high end bikes otherwise you just can not sell enough. I also think that smaller manufacturers must be always more expansive and this leads to even fewer clients. Just...
I replaced my steering head bearing with an all ball and it works since 20k miles without any issues no repack needed. My original one lasted about 34k and there is no difference as long as both are working.
I would not exchange the bearing if it has less than 25k because it costs a lot of time...
You should mention that you crashed the Fz1 within the day you had it! You should have listen to the people here but you never do. I just hope the thread start factors this in before deciding.
If you think the bike is to slow for you because you can not keep up with other than you should always...
That's bad sorry for you. It seems that the problem is still to rare to make a recall, seems to be cheaper for them to wait it out. I really think they should have stepped up and paid for the full repair even if they label it as a gesture of good will.
I read about this problem but it seems to be sporadic. My 2006 has 55k miles and no problems beside the usual 36k steering head bearing and one coil at about 35k. There were some issues that come up from time to time like frame cracks in 06/07 bikes (low percentage) some complain about valve...
I agree with the others the bike does not make you fast. The Fz1 can keep up with the others on the road. I ride sometimes with A group track day riders but can easily follow them on the road (not on the track) and the fastest of the has a 600 gsxr. Go do some riding training do not do a track...
They are stock length, at least I did not order any different length. I doubt you could use them for 3 inch longer than standard setups. I do not have the original lines anymore so can not tell you the difference in length.
I have daytona (touring) boots they have a very slight heel (0.5 inch) and they are great I hiked in the boots up to 5 miles on tours (well you want to see the delicate arch in Arches NP) and they are super comfortable. They are also excellent safety wise and absolutely watertight but...
You are in CA when your near the ocean it might be temperature related. I assume you use an o2 eliminator plug with the PC3. I had changes from 40 mpg to 35 mpg when I installed the PC V in winter or when the temperature changes very much. In summer I only had the problems when I hit the fog at...