I dunno. I looked at that and thought it looked like a bit much effort and $$. I bought a keychain size door opener and put it on the ring with my bike key and house key and I'm good to go for about $30. No problem operating the button with gloves on either.
FZ1 bars just put the emphasis on "sport" for our sport touring bike. Best mod I've done. My back and neck won't let me ride a full on sport buke (R6), but by swapping to the FZ1 bars I get day-long comfort, better handling and better looks to boot!
Always helmet, gloves and jacket with jeans and leather shoes. If it's a "dedicated ride", which I would define as riding for riding's sake as opposed to riding to a local restaraunt for lunch, then I add pants and boots.
No kidding! I'm 6'5" and got the FZ6 as my first bike at age 48 (by which time I perhaps have better control of my right wrist ;)), but my biggest problem is that the bike is sooo perfect for me, it seems impossible to find an overall better package to trade up to! Even the FZ1 doesn't fit me...
That's almost enough to get me to move to Georgia. It's so refreshing and encouraging to to see that there's still some patriotic enclaves in America. And to Slideshow and the other military guys (and gals?) on the forum, God bless you and keep you safe. It's an honor to have you here.
While a new rider is certainly more likely to drop than an experienced one, I do believe those of us with 36"+ inseams have an advantage in that department. I bought new (OK, used, from the dealer, with 260 miles and 11 months of warranty left on it) and - insert sound of me knocking on wood -...
6' 5" and 230. FZ6 fits so well, every time I look at something else I give up the idea of a new bike. Only other bike that fits me better is Honda VFR. Except for cruisers, but if cruisers were all there were to motorcycles, I would have stuck to my bicycle. :justkidding:
If there's no step by step on the site it's 'cause it's so dang easy. You can either cut the grips off and replace or blow them off with compressed air and put them back on. Use hairspray or something else kinda sticky to put them back on. The ONLY trick is that you'll need to drill a small...
With all the upgrading and talk of upgrading going on around here, I finally got serious about investigating a new bike. The most likely upgrade for me would be a VFR mostly becasue it fits me better than the FZ1. Actually, my FZ6 with its customized-for-my-butt seat fits me better than the...