IMPY03
Junior Member
Hi fellas
My name is Eddie and I am thinking about purchasing my first motorcycle this Friday. I understand this is a 600cc bike and can be a handful for a newbie but I have also taken the MSF class last summer to prepare for my first motorcycle and I respect that right hand while riding. My uncle owns a near mint stock 2007 FZ6 in red with 11,000 miles and is willing to sell it to me for $3,300.00, would this be a fair deal for this 7 year old bike?
I do know I am getting a great mechanical condition motorcycle because he has made sure to keep up with the general servicing and has also just recently put new tires on (less than 600 miles on both).
I took it for a test ride this past Sunday for about 2-3 hours around the country and main highway and it was a smooth riding bike with plenty of power, although the clutch did seem rather long and finicky (stalled it 2 or 3 times) is this normal or does the clutch need adjusting/replacing?
All help and opinions are appreciated and I hope to become a contributing member to this community! Thanks! -Eddie
My name is Eddie and I am thinking about purchasing my first motorcycle this Friday. I understand this is a 600cc bike and can be a handful for a newbie but I have also taken the MSF class last summer to prepare for my first motorcycle and I respect that right hand while riding. My uncle owns a near mint stock 2007 FZ6 in red with 11,000 miles and is willing to sell it to me for $3,300.00, would this be a fair deal for this 7 year old bike?
I do know I am getting a great mechanical condition motorcycle because he has made sure to keep up with the general servicing and has also just recently put new tires on (less than 600 miles on both).
I took it for a test ride this past Sunday for about 2-3 hours around the country and main highway and it was a smooth riding bike with plenty of power, although the clutch did seem rather long and finicky (stalled it 2 or 3 times) is this normal or does the clutch need adjusting/replacing?
All help and opinions are appreciated and I hope to become a contributing member to this community! Thanks! -Eddie