The Beast has arrived!

CrazyBiker

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Today I picked up my ultimate "wanted to get" bike - an 07 Raven FZ1 - $5900
4075 miles
$900 worth of mods
ASV Shorty levers (much better than pazzos)
Undertail + Fender Eliminator
Clear turn signals
Black Micron Exhaust (OMFG Loud. I need to put back the db killers)

Rode it 180 miles on the interstate from where I picked it up.

Today was the day. Rain was forecasted yesterday but it changed this morning and I didn't get a drop of rain

I can't believe how clean the bike is, looks like it was just sitting on a showroom floor. The owner was anal about keeping it clean and servicing it every 1000 miles. He was a little upset that I was going to ride it back in the rain which I am glad it didn't rain. Now it does put pressure on me to keep it spotless.

It is so easy to ride, handles so well, fits so well, feels so compact, composed all the time. I just keep smiling all the way when I ride it and can't wipe it off even while going to sleep in the night. I just keep talking to myself "What a bike! It is just so damn good".

Pros: Killer looks esp. Raven, great suspension, smooth, powerful, awesome handling, bigger aftermarket compared to FZ6.
Cons: Smaller tank (better to take breaks after every 140 miles), beware from cops, the Raven version may get stolen

Performance: Power is everywhere. You have to be really watching the speedo as speed climbs quickly and you don't even notice it. I dont feel like I am riding a much powerful bike in the sense of being fearful. The 06 had a throttle snatch where power used to dip and surge at 6K rpm. This is called the fuel-cutoff. Ivan's FCE is the solution. 07 and beyond don't have it much as Yamaha slowed down the rate at which the secondary flies are opened. However FCE will make a difference on the 07+ FZ1s too. I got the Ivan's performance package cheap from ebay so I will report back the difference.

Handling: Handles like a dream, so compact. It tracks and holds a line great. The frontend on the FZ6 hangs out too much. For the FZ6 I had to point the front end in the right direction in the curves even with R6 forks. FZ1 falls into a line almost automatically.

Riding Position, Handlebars, Footpegs: The riding position is very natural for touring as well as carving the twisties. Though I may still rotate up the bars a little bit. Actually not needed once your muscle memory builds up. A little more aggressive stance than the FZ6. That is the reason I put FZ1 bars on the FZ6. PERFECT RIDING POSITION among the many bikes I have tired and sat on. I feel like i am ONE with the bike which I didn't feel with the FZ6.The FZ1 is very compact in the front.

Wind Protection: The stock screen is great so far. Less turbulence. Have to ride one with a aftermaket double bubble screen to know whether to get it or not. I actually got the MRA Vario and it has eliminated the turbulence totally. Beauty is that it is the same height as the stock and the 7 position adjustable laminar lip makes it comfy for the pillion too.

Seat: The seat may need to be changed but I was fine after a 180 miles interstate ride. You feel like you are sitting on the bike rather than into it. But then the stock FZ6 seat was the same too. Stock brakes are awesome. 2up: My wife actually feels more comfortable on the FZ1 stock seat compared to the FZ6 Top Saddlery seat as she sits a bit higher. I have bought a Sargent seat already for the rider.

Suspension: Suspension is good too but will become gr8 after it is properly dialed in. But the stock setup with the rear shock on preload 5 is working great for me. Actually it is the best I have seen on a stock bike. It absorbs bumps much better than the R6 suspension on my FZ6. Could actually adjust the rebound and compression a bit for the twisties.

MPG: Being a liter bike mpg is going to be lower. Ohh did I mention: 43 mpg interstate avg speed 75mph (95-100 tops) even with 10 less psi in both tires (forgot to check b4 leaving). I bet you could get 50+ at 55-65mph speeds on local roads. On spirited twisty rides the FZ6 returned 48mpg whereas the FZ1 returned 44mpg which is freaking cool.

Lights, Controls: The headlights are like a volcano. Amazing visibillity and spread with the dual H4s. Tail light is good with the dual pods. Controls are good quality, easy to use and standard. Instrument cluster is great with lots of details like air and coolant temp, fuel gauge, tacho, odo, two trip meters, f-trip/reserve, battery, oil, maintenance, high beam, neutral, adjustable brightness, clock. Could do with a gear indicator and trip computer for a sport touring bike. 550 watt alternator output compared to FZ6's pathetic 200W.

In Short: I will say anyone who is on the verge, should upgrade to the FZ1. I betcha this bike is more suitable for the tracks in terms of handling if not in terms of excess power compared to the FZ6. It handles much much better.

You will forget the FZ6 quickly. I can say this as I own both and can ride them back to back. Even though I loved the FZ6 I always used to be confused if it was really the bike I wanted, whether it was my perfect bike and I used to always look at other bikes. Atleast now I will stop lusting/looking at other bikes. It is the ultimate bike I wanted. Trust me, I don't look at other bikes any more on ebay, CL, cycletrader, etc. Some reasons being it is a FZ1 - an icon, legendary bike, it is such a looker and then the power.

Go test ride one! If you don't want to upgrade then you better don't as that test ride will make you think about getting the FZ1 all the time. I had pretty much decided not to upgrade from the FZ6 for the next couple of years.

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I think I am done with modding bikes. Been there done that. I am going to keep the beast as it is. It has decent mods already. Keeping the FZ6 for a while. It is my baby. I have modded it so much that I don't want to sell it to a stranger plus the market sucks for selling. I will wait for my buddy to sell his 650R and buy mine.
 

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Congrats! GR8 color as well. :thumbup: Can't wait for the photos. I'll buy myself a bike again in the next few months and the FZ1 is one of the 3 on my list. Hope you give us allot of feedback to help me with my decision when it comes up finally.
 

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Great purchase there, wouldn't mind an FZ1 sitting im my garage :thumbup:

Servicing it every 1000 miles is a bit extreme (previous owner), seems a bit of a waste to me.

Enjoy your new ride, hope it brings you many miles of pleasure.

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Nice choice!

Did you sell your FZ6?

Thanks! :cheer: Keeping the FZ6 for a while. Don't want to sell it to a stranger. I modded it so much that it has now become a part of me. Plus Wifey has taken the MSF course, so will get her some good practice on the FZ6. I know FZ6 is not a beginner bike but wifey has ridden scooters for a long time, atleast she got some basics right. Q is handling power, clutch and gearbox efficiently.
 

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Great taste in bikes!! FZ1 is also my favorite.:D I can't wait to post my thread when I finaly get mine!:Flash: BTW.... it's tommorow now!!! wheres the PIC'S????:spank::rockon:
 
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