12-12-13, 07:53 AM
You have to ride a FZS with sorted suspension and decent tyres for a start. Without bragging my thou is still competitive at trackdays it handles that well.So to say you cant handle corners at car speeds is a little concerning about the bike you rode. Bear in mind the FZS aint been made for 8 yrs now, so all bikes will be wearing a bit. AND you cant expect a bike of the fazers age to handle like a modern 600.
The thou is a very stable bike, so does need to be set up for a corner it is no waif which will turn on a sixpence. Its easy for me, I have ridden them for over 10 yrs and 80k miles, so I am used to them.Like all new riders you will need to develop your riding skills, but you dont need to be a riding god to get the best from a FZS.
Dont be put off at this stage.
The thou is a very stable bike, so does need to be set up for a corner it is no waif which will turn on a sixpence. Its easy for me, I have ridden them for over 10 yrs and 80k miles, so I am used to them.Like all new riders you will need to develop your riding skills, but you dont need to be a riding god to get the best from a FZS.
Dont be put off at this stage.
