hey all considering a move on from my trusty boxeye she does everything very well just wondering if there`s any benifit to moving on to a newer model ? ? ? ? ?
all opinions welcome
cheers Paul
waters wet, shit stinks !
(07-10-16, 07:29 PM)taylor link Wrote: keep the box eye. 
Agree.
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
Wash your mouth out, you're on the FZS forum :eek
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
It all depends on what you want in a bike. The FZ6 is a bit more screamy with less mid and lower range torque than the Fazer.
Stick to the boxeye!
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Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
The ONLY benefit of the FZ6 over the boxeye is the standard headlights are better,
A set of HID's in the boxeye fixes this and is a lot cheaper than buying a new bike.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
The FZ6 is a good bike, smooth as silk and very reliable (bar the tps which yamaha will replace as a recall). Didnt find the torque issue that lots say, pulled well enough for a 600 imo.. Had a couple. try one out if you not sure. A lot taller and physically feels bigger than FZS. They are not really a fettlers bike with the fuel injection and ridiculously expensive aftermarket exhausts. The fuel injection is brilliant tho on the coldest mornings. Battery position is a faff.. S2 version is best.. Only sold mine as people offered me a lot more than I paid for them.. ps Still like my current Foxeye, but anything Yamaha (bar keyboards) does it for me really
Better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it...
thanks guys i`m glad i`m among sensible people and not hot heads !
i`ve had an R6 years back and loved the power of the engine and the way it screamed ( my 2T blood)
so as the fz has an r6 lump i`m sure you can all see my interest
waters wet, shit stinks !
ps granted the FZ6 is a peach of a motor, but it wont quite make the power up top and scream in the way an R6 does
Better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it...