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Like new Two Brothers Juicebox Pro (PN: TBR001-117). I used it for 2 months on my 2005 Yamaha FZ6, prior to being hit by cage driver and totaling the bike. New FZ09 on the way, no harm done :rockon:
It fixed the idle issue common to aftermarket exhausts and increased midrange...
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Like new TwoBros Juice Box Pro with storage for 10 maps. $200 shipped to lower 48 states (US). Paypal Only
It has a dyno map for a 2004-2006 FZ6 w/ aftermarket exhaust & air filter @sea level. Great map that really made the bike come alive. Decent MPG as over other maps I have tried...
Update: Bike is totaled due to frame damages (scratches really), which I assumed. Front forks are bent, but very slightly. Insurance company is going to pay me a tiny bit more than what I bought it for, out the door. No complaints.
The other party's insurance is waiting on the observation of...
This is very true for those of you that flash your high-beams at truckers. My dad & girlfriend's dad both drive semi-trucks for a living. Flashing your high-beams at them is the universal symbol for "proceed with your maneuver/go for it"
Thanks PeterGreko- I'm a little further north in SoCal, but orginally from Ventura, CA. I've done my fair share of LA & San Diego commutes. Being in Orange County, I think you have it worse in terms of cyclist observation. Santa Barbara is a very 2-wheel oriented county, lots of college students...
Thanks for the reply Vegas. Good tips as there is always room for improvement in motorcycling skills. I regularly practice emergency stops (and stoppies Blah ). In this scenario, I held as far left in my lane as possible, hoping to wedge between the turning car, and the second car waiting in the...
I was on my way to work a few days ago, riding my normal route. There's a few miles of hillside road that I usually run through on the way to work. Just got done changing my fork springs a couple days before and enjoying the increased front end response.
As I exited the last turn of the...
I used to always run a super-sport tire up front and a sport touring tire in the rear. Never had an issue. But nowadays, I just put the stickiest tires I can afford on front & rear.
Thanks Scott. Started looking at the stand you mentioned and they're a couple $$, also look like they would be in the way of removing the front wheel.
I came across a rear swingarm stand on harbor frieght's website for $30 that should help with stabilizing the bike. I see that everybody is...
I picked up some Race Tech springs and Maxima 10w fork oil as an upgrade. I'm 245lb with gear and going to start tracking the bike so I felt it was a much needed upgrade.
I've got a mityvac pump and planning to raise the front end and keep the forks on the bike for the oil & spring change...
Hello and welcome to the forum!
I picked my '05 FZ6 about 4 months ago and have logged close to 5K miles on it. After owning 600s, 1000s, GSXR-1300, I went bike-less for a few years before acquiring a Ninja500 as a project. Sold that and the same day, saw this beautiful FZ6 online at a...
We don't get much rain here where I live, so I take advantage of riding in it every chance I get - it's really the best way to learn your limits. Very nice save, and good use of judgement.
If I may critique a bit here - I didn't hear any downshift prior to deceleration (perhaps a single...
I couldn't believe it either. Since I had payed for the extended warranty and maintenance plan (4 years - unlimited miles), I attempted to destroy that motor within my time constraints, and responsibly through lots of upper RPM time..
Couldn't do it before the warranty expired..