Flydoc
Junior Member
It's a beautiful morning here in Northern Virginia. While riding my FZ6 to my office today I had time to reflect on how much I enjoy riding this motorcycle. I bought it last October with 9400 miles on the odometer, and have since added 4200 trouble free miles to that amount. It's the first bike I have owned, and I am confident I couldn't have made a better choice.
I use the '6 to commute to my office when the weather is good, but I mainly ride for the sheer joy of it. I'm a private pilot, but due to the cost and airspace restrictions of the Washington area I have discontinued my aerial adventures for the time being. Riding my FZ6 provides many of the same thrills and satisfactions that my airplane did.
The piedmont area of Virginia and Maryland is laced with twisty, rolling two lane blacktop that lends itself well to motorcycles, and that's where I can be found most Saturdays. The scenery consists of farmland and woodlots, many of which are historic. As a civil war buff, I find that a motorcycle is the perfect means to seek out the minor or obscure battle grounds and historic buildings that are scattered throughout the area.
I guess the point of this post is to express how very fortunate we are to ride this extraordinary motorcycle that handles so many situations so well. I honestly don't think that I'll ever need to "upgrade" my ride. The FZ6 is the perfect bike for me.
I use the '6 to commute to my office when the weather is good, but I mainly ride for the sheer joy of it. I'm a private pilot, but due to the cost and airspace restrictions of the Washington area I have discontinued my aerial adventures for the time being. Riding my FZ6 provides many of the same thrills and satisfactions that my airplane did.
The piedmont area of Virginia and Maryland is laced with twisty, rolling two lane blacktop that lends itself well to motorcycles, and that's where I can be found most Saturdays. The scenery consists of farmland and woodlots, many of which are historic. As a civil war buff, I find that a motorcycle is the perfect means to seek out the minor or obscure battle grounds and historic buildings that are scattered throughout the area.
I guess the point of this post is to express how very fortunate we are to ride this extraordinary motorcycle that handles so many situations so well. I honestly don't think that I'll ever need to "upgrade" my ride. The FZ6 is the perfect bike for me.