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From my understanding standard which we are all familiar with goes 1 down and 5 up. GP is the reverse of this having 1 up and 5 down.(starting from neutral) What are the benefits of having GP rather than standard? Would it in general allow for quicker shifts? Would it reduce shifts into neutral when trying to smoke crappy civic's who think they are bada$$ in a 1/4 mile drag? Do they have them for the FZ6? Any input would be great. Did a search of the site but didn't find anything. I will admit that I am not very good at searching things.
 
well with regards to smoking trashy civics who think they are cool....you shouldn't need any additional equipment to handle that task....but yes the shifter is designed to reduce 1/4 mile times because it is easier to slam the shifter down real quick than up in theory....frankly if your looking for something to improve your 1/4 mile times I would check out the power commander power shifter that allows you to upshift without having to clutch, thereby saving you some time. Welcome to Power Commander Motorcycle Fuel Injection Tuning Module
 
1/4 mile times for an FZ6 are usually right around 12 seconds with an exit speed of about 117MPH. Gp shifting shouldn't be necessary for that. GP shifting is help when dragging (because it is easier to kick down when accelerating hard to keep your weight on the forks) or on a track (especially helpful when kicking down coming out of a left hand turn). However it takes practice to become good at it after having learned to shift in the street pattern. In fact, racing or dragging while not being proficient will probably make you slower.

EDIT: I originally posted 11 seconds @ 125MPH. I corrected myself and backed it up w/a link below.
 
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well with regards to smoking trashy civics who think they are cool....you shouldn't need any additional equipment to handle that task....but yes the shifter is designed to reduce 1/4 mile times because it is easier to slam the shifter down real quick than up in theory....frankly if your looking for something to improve your 1/4 mile times I would check out the power commander power shifter that allows you to upshift without having to clutch, thereby saving you some time. Welcome to Power Commander Motorcycle Fuel Injection Tuning Module

I don't as long as I don't go from first to neutral! Checking out the Power Commander thing now.
 
You can set up the FZ6 for GP style shifting if you want, all you need to do is move the shifter arm 180*...kinda hard to describe in writing, look in the Oso2k sticky, it is discussed in there.
 
I think the reversed pattern is to allow the racers to shift up while cornering without catching their foot on the track.

+1 on that....this was my understanding of the use of such a shift pattern.
 
1/4 mile times for an FZ6 are usually right around 11 seconds with an exit speed of about 125MPH. Gp shifting shouldn't be necessary for that. GP shifting is help when dragging (because it is easier to kick down when accelerating hard to keep your weight on the forks) or on a track (especially helpful when kicking down coming out of a left hand turn). However it takes practice to become good at it after having learned to shift in the street pattern. In fact, racing or dragging while not being proficient will probably make you slower.

125mph? is this with nitrous and valentino rossi on the bike or just with the nitrous?
 
125mph? is this with nitrous and valentino rossi on the bike or just with the nitrous?

I was off some (almost a whole second) on the time and ~8mph on the crossing velocity. BTW, these numbers are for stock bikes. The numbers I was quoting are closer to the numbers for an 05 FJR or 00 R6.

Street Bike Motorcycle Performance Numbers - Quarter Mile Times - Sport Rider

FZ6 ('04) 11.53 @ 117.4MPH

HTML:
motorcycle	 issue	 quarter mile
(sec. @ mph)	 60-80mph
time (sec.)	 80-100mph
time (sec.)	 top speed
(mph)
FJR1300 ('05)	 6/05	 10.78 @ 127.7	 3.75	 4.12	 n/a
FZ6 ('04)	 12/04	 11.53 @ 117.4	 5.42	 5.99	 n/a
YZF600R ('97)	 2/97	 11.48 @ 119.8	 n/a	 n/a	 n/a
YZF600R ('97)	 4/97	 11.31 @ 118.9	 n/a	 n/a	 150.4
YZF600R ('98)	 8/98	 11.30 @ 119.70	 4.94	 5.13	 151.4
YZF-R6 ('99)	 6/99, 12/99	 10.68 @ 128.17	 4.61	 4.78	 157.3
YZF-R6 ('00)	 10/00, 12/00	 10.99 @ 125.24	 5.06	 5.49	 153
YZF-R6 ('01)	 6/01, 12/01	 10.80 @ 128.04	 4.36	 4.45	 157
YZF-R6 ('03)	 6/03, 12/03	 10.80 @ 127.8	 4.46	 5.22	 158
YZF-R6 ('04)	 8/04	 10.68 @ 129.3	 4.13	 4.63	 n/a
YZF-R6 ('05)	 4/05	 10.54 @ 132.9	 4.03	 4.39	 n/a
YZF1000R ('97)	 10/97	 10.60 @ 131.7	 3.13	 2.95	 164
YZF1000R ('97)	 12/97	 10.56 @ 131.9	 3.01	 2.88	 164.7
YZF-R1 ('98)	 6/98, 12/98, 12/99	 10.22 @ 140.15	 3.13	 3.19	 165.8
YZF-R1 ('00)	 8/00, 12/00, 12/01	 10.26 @ 135.3	 3.04	 3.19	 n/a
YZF-R1 ('02)	 8/02	 10.10 @ 141.75	 2.79	 2.97	 169
YZF-R1 ('04)	 6/04	 9.93 @ 147.4	 2.8	 2.92	 184
YZF-R1 ('05)	 5/06	 9.92 @ 149.3	 2.65	 2.95	 n/a
YZF-R1 ('06)	 6/06	 9.772 @ 147.79	 2.71	 2.8	 n/a
FZ1 ('01)	 8/02	 n/a	 3.97	 5.36	 n/a
 
125mph? is this with nitrous and valentino rossi on the bike or just with the nitrous?

And one more thing, several people on the SBN site have posted times and one person was claiming low 11's while most others were claiming mid 11's and the inexperienced people were claiming low 12's. Clearly, you don't need nitrous or to be Rossi to do 11's at 125MPH (and I would have picked Gadson for dragging name instead ;)).
 
And one more thing, several people on the SBN site have posted times and one person was claiming low 11's while most others were claiming mid 11's and the inexperienced people were claiming low 12's. Clearly, you don't need nitrous or to be Rossi to do 11's at 125MPH (and I would have picked Gadson for dragging name instead ;)).

117mph is pretty far from 125mph

low 11's, i'd like to see that with my own eyes...

mid 11's...maybe with the best rider

low 12's with your average rider and high 12's with an inexperienced rider

this is the reality
 
117mph is pretty far from 125mph

low 11's, i'd like to see that with my own eyes...

mid 11's...maybe with the best rider

low 12's with your average rider and high 12's with an inexperienced rider

this is the reality
Specifications: Yamaha FZ6

MSRP: $6499

Engine
Type: l-c inline-four
Valve arrangement: dohc, 16v
Bore x stroke: 65.5 x 44.5mm
Displacement: 600cc
Compression ratio: 12.1:1
Transmission: 6-speed
Final drive: #530 chain

Chassis
Weight: 461 lb. (wet)
Fuel capacity: 5.1 gal.
Rake/trail: 25.0 deg./3.8 in. (97mm)
Wheelbase: 56.7 in. (1440mm)
Seat height: 31.5 in. (800mm)

Suspension
Front: 43mm fork, nonadjustable
Rear: single shock adjustable for spring preload
Tire, front: 120/70ZR17 Bridgestone BT020
Tire, rear: 180/55ZR17 Bridgestone BT020

Performance
Corrected 1/4 mile: 11.30 sec. @ 119.42 mph
0-60 mph: 3.44 sec.
0-100 mph: 7.87 sec.
Top-gear roll-on, 60-80 mph: 6.09 sec.
Fuel mileage (low/high/average): 32/44/38

Cruising range (exc. reserve): 155 miles
*Performance with test-session weather conditions corrected to sea-level standard conditions (59 degrees F, 29.92 in. of mercury)
 
was that "performance" test done down hill?

watch this video, tell me what you think

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZnT4u0cuyk]YouTube - 07 FZ6 at Milan Dragway ( On Board )[/ame]
 
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