BamBam
Junior Member
I've been riding bikes for almost 10 years and my FZ6 is the second street bike I've owned. The first was an 08 ninja 250r.
I've found that it takes a few hundred miles of riding through different conditions to really gauge how your bike handles situations; accelerating, braking, curves, etc.
Before my FZ6 I had been on the 250r for almost four years and I was so used to that style of riding that my first few rides on my FZ were incredibly weird...albeit, a really good weird, but weird nonetheless...
On the FZ6 I've found it sits much much higher and leaning into curves felt SO much different. I think after some riding i'll be able to shrink my chicken strips...not to any racing standards for sure, but...
What does everyone else think of the learning curve of the FZ6??? Or of switching to other bikes in general
I've found that it takes a few hundred miles of riding through different conditions to really gauge how your bike handles situations; accelerating, braking, curves, etc.
Before my FZ6 I had been on the 250r for almost four years and I was so used to that style of riding that my first few rides on my FZ were incredibly weird...albeit, a really good weird, but weird nonetheless...
On the FZ6 I've found it sits much much higher and leaning into curves felt SO much different. I think after some riding i'll be able to shrink my chicken strips...not to any racing standards for sure, but...
What does everyone else think of the learning curve of the FZ6??? Or of switching to other bikes in general