stryken
Vertically Challenged
After realizing that most of my friends have cruisers and that the type of riding they liked to do was not as much fun on the FZ6 I decided to dive into their world. I have to admit that the highway riding is much more enjoyable now. I know I am going to miss some of the more aggressive twisty riding but I think it will be about an even trade off for the comfort I am gaining. There is certainly a learning curve as I get used to having my feet in front of me instead of underneath. Luckily this thing has replaceable floorboard skid plates because I still ride like I am on the FZ and have been doing a fair bit of scraping.
Was going to wait until Spring to Sell the FZ and buy something but couldn't pass on the deal I got with this bike. Bought it off an older guy that was being pressured by his family to stop riding. Got the bike and two nice large bags for the luggage rack and a nelson rig cover for $5500 and with just 4500 miles on the bike.
If it were not for insurance I would consider keeping the FZ but just can't see paying 300+ dollars a year insurance for something that will sit unused most of the time. So now to sell my bike... going to be a little difficult to part with it.
Was going to wait until Spring to Sell the FZ and buy something but couldn't pass on the deal I got with this bike. Bought it off an older guy that was being pressured by his family to stop riding. Got the bike and two nice large bags for the luggage rack and a nelson rig cover for $5500 and with just 4500 miles on the bike.
If it were not for insurance I would consider keeping the FZ but just can't see paying 300+ dollars a year insurance for something that will sit unused most of the time. So now to sell my bike... going to be a little difficult to part with it.