Well I found the engine bars do do the trick.
I was in the alps, and two coaches were approaching each other around a hairpin bend. All the traffic stopped. Unfortunately for me the where I stopped was seriously off camber. With the bike needing to turn into the slope from a standstill...
Its a Top Saddlery seat. Worked well. Apart from the first couple and last couple of days of around 300miles most days were between 130 and 160 miles.
I took a few pics, this was in the Dolomites, brilliant place.
The alps is riding heaven. :D
Not sure if I went to Lauterbrunnen, maybe, there are just so many places to explore that you tend to forget a lot of the place names.
Did the major passes, Stelvio, sustenpass, Grimwald, Furka etc as well as lots of smaller ones in the Dolomites and...
Just spent 4 weeks & 4500 miles on a camping tour of Europe, mostly in the Alpine regions riding the passes in Switzerland, Austria & Italy.
The FZ6 worked very well. 100% reliable. 60 mpg (UK).
The only slight downside was a lack of low down torque for the uphill alpine hairpin bends...
I've just had the 12k service and throttle bodies sync'd by the dealer. The bike is a whole lot smoother than it has been. In fact, I think it is smoother now at 12k than it was at 6k...
I've put a few thousand miles on mine. Initially, it is much more comfortable than stock. I did 400 miles in a day without issues. However, it seats you in one position because of the shape, and now that a few thousand miles have passed it tends to cant you forward quite a bit which is...
I think it depends on the jacket more than the material. I find leather less sweaty than textile, which seems to be the opposite of what most people think. I have an over jacket if it rains hard.
However, I have just bought some ventilated pants and gloves, and they are brilliant. So, I...
I went the opposite way, from a 1000cc Ducati Monster to the FZ6. The torque of the Ducati was very nice, but the all round usability of the FZ6 had me sold.
So it all depends on your priorities. And remember running a 1000cc bike will cost more to run generally.
I found the wind stayed directed at me still, but with considerably less turbulence, very noticeable on a long ride, as there was less buffeting of my head.
There is a slight difference with the positions, but I cannot figure out which is better, I tend to leave it on the highest.