Hi,
Mine is a black S2 Naked, not restricted though, goes like poop down a brass trumpet, very smooth and handles well too.
I find it really refreshing after riding an all balls out Aprillia Mille.
Cheers ............Macy.
The hardest technique for me to master is smoking a cigar while riding at speed.
Oh and have you noticed that none of the aftermarket people make a motorcycle ashtray.......Tee-Hee
Thanks for that guys, I have ordered up some heavy guage wire (super flexi) and a fuse and holder.
Can't wait to fit this, just tried it on the bench and my ears are still ringing. I only hope it does'nt give Ma & Pa Kettle a heart attack when I come up behind them.
Keep the shiny side...
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone knows the amp rating of the standard FZ6 horn relay. I have just bought a Stebel compact horn and noticed that the provided relay is 30amp.
It would save a whole lot of work if the Yamaha relay was up to the 30amp pull.....Would be just a case of removing...
Have used Diablos for the last two pairs on my Aprillia 1000, better grip wet or dry than the stock Metzelers.
Best feature I found is their rapid warm up time, they stick like poop to a blanket and track great..........Cant wait to see how they perform on the Fazer.
As soon as the salt spreaders start, its off the road.
Stays in the garage/workshop well away from the "tin worms". Then about Easter it's YIPEEEEEEEEEEE Kill fly time again.
Has to be done sometimes, but at a low speed and with a degree of caution.
Here in the Northern U.K. the cops dont like it, and as a consequence I've had a few bollockings but never been booked for it.
I'm going to try a run down, thats if I can nick the young'uns Cooper.
Lord only knows what the northern M6 is like with Cumbria almost underwater.
Usually a good venue to buy new kit.
Hi Dave,
It must be great to have that kind of area (sq ft).
Mine has always been cramped and this time of year very cold.
All the best...........Macy.
63 summers and been riding 45 of them. First bike was a ex works Bianchi 125, that went like poop down a brass trumpet up to 80mph but real heavy on the gas. great fun though.
Must have owned 50plus bikes since then, mainly Italian and Japanese.