Okay... Usually a pinched nerve or similar. I have dealt with same issues for years now. As for my FZ6, I put on the risers - 1" up and 1" back - gave a little relief.....
Then installed a throttle lock so I can get my hand of the bar from time to time as I cruise to shake out the numbness...
Hey all....
I have a brand new Corbin seat for an 07 to 09 - may fit earlier too....
Anyway, I bought new, used 1 time, and it isn't my "cup-o-tea". Paid about $500 with shipping and tax. I would like to get $300 for seat, and shipping will be figured out to new address.....
SOLD! thanks
Okay.... This is what frosts my balls......
Had a dude in a car - Acura, BMW some such - merging in on a ramp on freeway... Now I am in middle lane, and this driver either didn't see me or didn't care.
Anyway, he just "cruises" into right lane, then zipps into middle lane cutting me off, and...
My riding has spanned many years, bikes, and styles of riding. I started riding 45 years ago, and the first bike I had was a POS 250 Triumph single - which left me stranded more times than I like to remember. I have ridden bikes from singles, twins, triples, 4 cylinder - 2 stroke, 4 stroke...
I have had all manner of bikes - and yes, 250 Ninja and it is no slouch for such a small bike. Having said that, the biggest concern for a new rider is when the panic button is pushed and a powerful bike does not forgive. That is the reason so many advise to start with a bike that does not...
Just listened to video - that is definitely not a rod knock. Could be some lash in transmission gear train. That bike is gonna run a long time.:thumbup:
If there is no noise along with the feeling of the knock, I doubt a rod is culprit. How about out of sync injectors? would cause an uneven idle but barely noticeable at running speeds.
BTW, my idle is at 950~1000, and is smooth as silk. Keeping idle speed low helps to keep bike cooler in stop...
My mileage may be hard to believe, but I more "cruise" - I have fun in twisties, but I don't hammer it - mostly foothills and into the mountains here in northern Calif. You get too aggressive on those roads and the only thing that will find you is a bear.....
Anyway, I have gotten up to 60 MPG...
I suspect the charging system. If the battery is fully charged, it will read 12+ volts. Right after charging it may be as high as 13, but should drop back to about 12 volts or so.
Leave the meter on the battery terminals, and start the bike. The voltage should only drop a little bit as starter...
Check voltage as you push start button. If voltage drops, the battery is defective....even new batteries can fail.
If the voltage remains at 12, check solenoid / starter.
Most of today's modern engines are designed to run on regular (87) gas - period.
I have managed to get detonation only a couple of times with rpm's too low, and that was my fault for not having downshifted on time.
Save your money for wax, oil changes or whatever....
Yes.
I have owned more bikes than I can count, from a 175 Honda, to a 1500 Vulcan.
I started riding in 1968, and have watched the technology progress from bikes that were worn out at 20,000 miles, to bikes today that could run 80, 100k - Goldwings and some other tourers over 200,000? - if...
OKAY.... As far as I know the cat will not affect performance unless it becomes clogged. Opening up the rear muffler portion should reduce back pressure to a point, probably will not be that dramatic.... but if it is equipped with an 02 sensor, it should run fine. The addition of a Power...
I have always been perched on a cruiser of some type for most of my riding experience. Now I am on the FZ6..... What can I say? There is no comparison.
Anyway, at 61 and with neck damage, I have found the FZ6 to be reasonably comfortable - and have been able to go on 300+ mile day rides again. I...