Upgrading to a litre bike

Doorag

Senior Member
Joined
Feb 6, 2008
Messages
1,482
Reaction score
18
Points
0
Location
West London
www.4dbrown.com
Here you go David, an 08 FZ1, brand new with the Retro kit! For only $8999.

2008 YAMAHA FZ1 for sale in New Braunfels, TX: Sportbike - CycleTrader.com

Its in New Braunfels. I'll be more than happy to go pick it up for you and keep in my garage. That way when you come for a visit you'll have a bike to ride. Just wire me the funds and I'll jump right on it for you. :thumbup:

SWEET! But tell you what, since the exchange rate is getting better now why don't you go buy it for me, keep it in your garage, and the next time I'm back I'll give you a check. ;) :thumbup:
 

rockmurf

Junior Member
Joined
Nov 11, 2007
Messages
82
Reaction score
4
Points
0
Location
Bradenton,FL
Visit site
:hijack:

My friends '04 FJR is a cooker. On a 90 degree day, it is almost intolerable.

The 03-05 fjr's were cookers. I have an 06, gen 2, and Yam fixed the problems and did improvements overall and now I feel the gen 2 fjr is one of the finest bikes out there.
 

Hellgate

Moto Demi-God
Moderator
Elite Member
Joined
Jan 13, 2008
Messages
6,929
Reaction score
85
Points
48
Location
AUSTX
Visit site
SWEET! But tell you what, since the exchange rate is getting better now why don't you go buy it for me, keep it in your garage, and the next time I'm back I'll give you a check. ;) :thumbup:

Deal! I'll post the photos tomorrow. Can you hear my cars keys jiggling and the trailer ball being slid into the receiver hitch????

Oh, when are you visiting next?:rolleyes:
 

Denver_FZ6

Junior Member
Joined
May 4, 2008
Messages
369
Reaction score
4
Points
0
Location
Denver, Co. USA
Visit site

wolfc70

R is for Rust Coloration
Elite Member
Joined
Oct 22, 2007
Messages
848
Reaction score
15
Points
0
Location
Oshkosh, WI
Visit site
My first real bike was a '99 vfr. I loved the bike. I had the bike for about three years, putting about 36k on it. Like my current bike, I used it mostly for commuting. I think that an 800 is a nice size -- not as rev-needy as a 600, but not as much potential (self-induced) trouble as a full 1000 or bigger.

I'm 6' and it fit very well. Though the stock seat was as bad as the fz so I got a corbin for it, too. Though it had clip-ons, the riding position was not as bad as a full-blown sport bike. Though I knew a few guys who'd swapped out the stock bars for a set of risers.

Oil changes were a little bit more work because of the fairing removal, but not a deal breaker.

The single sided swing arm is dead sexy, IMHO. It also made chain adjustments really quick and easy, same thing for removal and installation of the rear wheel -- no having to fiddle with alignment as it just bolted on.

I had one valve adjust done on it. There was a local guy who was popular with other vfr owners who did the job for me for $400. It didn't need any shims, but if it had needed them, shims wouldn't have cost but a few bucks. It was due for another check when I sold it.

There was one common issue with the vfr: the regulator/rectifier would burn out. Mine never did but I knew to be on the lookout for the symptoms. I don't know if this has been addressed or not. I'm sure a quick check of a vfr forum would net you an answer.

I think they did the make-over in '01. It got the underseat exhaust and the vtec as the big changes. The vtec also meant that it lost the gear-driven cams. The whine from the cams on the older ones is kinda cool, especially when it had a nice aftermarket exhaust on it. The thing sounds like a mini v-8...hmmmm

The 98-01 VFR is the best, gear driven cams, no cat in the exhaust, and a better drive chain setup. The '02-03 models avoid. The early ones had timing chain guide issues and were known for stretching the drive chain. They also had fueling problems and a PCIII is a must, or you will have surging at part throttle. The '04 models went to a #530 o ring chain and seem to fair better, and have a updated fuel map.

The timing chain issue seems to have died down. Some people had guides go bad at failry early mileage, while most were fine. Honda did nothing, no recall or part update, so I believe that it was just production issues with the plastic guides.
 

bigdog9191999

High-tech Redneck
Joined
Aug 17, 2008
Messages
577
Reaction score
37
Points
28
Location
southwest michigan
Visit site
There's a guy in the building here that bought a new Tiger. What a GREAT machine that bike is in appearance and design! If I didn't bleed blue, I'd have had that bike high on my list! Pics bigdog9191999? ;)

here are some links to stuff i have posted. with pics


http://www.600riders.com/forum/fz6-general-discussion/15865-iron-butt-story.html

http://www.600riders.com/forum/scavenger-hunt/15731-scavenger-hunt-may-6.html#post201143


even parked next to fz's to get a size comparison


if more are disired i can do so
 
Top