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Hiya. new fz1n owner
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hi

originally from Liverpool,  been in London for years.  anyway after years of hondas (cbrs and vfrs), i decided i wanted a naked bike and plumped for the fz1.

im enjoying the handling and the torque, owned it about a month now and absolutely love it!


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#2
Hello, i came from a VFR750 to my FZ1s, an amazing difference,good choice man. Big Grin
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#3
yeah i had VFR800s for the last 3 yrs or so (VTEC and earlier), taken a while to get used to fz1 different riding style. But i love it, wish the tank was a bit bigger or rather the low fuel actually came on when it was low fuel!!


but i love the handling and the balance of the fz1, its an amazing bike.
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#4
Came from a vfr800 fi myself though i did have a 600 foxeye fazer previously..
Although i miss the sound of the vfr i do love my fazer thou now.. So much comfier

Budgie
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#5
i went to silverstone for the motogp the other Sunday.  180 miles round trip,  surprised how comfy the fz1 was. 

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#6
Silverstone,same here, freezing cold trip there but an awsome warm ride home.Wind noise on the motorway the only gripe. :'(


It took me a while to work out the low fuel gauge, it changes to miles you have done on low fuel, very useful now i understand it, i have done 30 miles on the low fuel count ,good to know.


Lets see the machine Big Grin
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(14-09-13, 06:35 AM)slimwilly link Wrote: Silverstone,same here, freezing cold trip there but an awsome warm ride home.

man was it cold at 7am?  Big Grin

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#8
some photos of my fz1. i bought it with no screen,  so i fitted a puig one, it does make little difference around town.  replaced the standard levers with short ones. got r&g crash bungs that i haven't got round to fitting yet and  I'm also on the lookout for a good belly pan.




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And a tail tidy
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