Well after parting with my 05 fazer 1000 in may, have called time on my 06 R1 and am trading it in for a mint 06 plate gen 1 in the near future, have done the deal so awaiting getting the finance sorted, hopefully tomorrow, thia will be my 4th gen 1 and won,t be straying again , its dark grey with silver engine, 13k on clock and one previous owner, pics soon as i get it
R1 a fantastc tool, you can get reasonably comfy too but impossible to ride slow !! am 90 to 140 everywhere :evil :evil the gen 1 is a better all round bet for my kind of riding, it took two months of riding to get used to it, lots of neck/wrist ache at first but you do get used to it. here it is on a recent trip up north 350 miles in a day, tough going on an R1.
Ah. The old 'I can't ride it slowly' problem. Yeah. Got that on the Gen 1 too! I honestly think I should do a James Hunt and in the same way he used to drive an old Austin A30 van, I think I should go back to a 250!
Yes, have debated long and hard but the gen 1 you can go mad or just cruise along, going slow on an R1 is painfull after a while, but for a fast blast the R1 is hard to beat, looks tremendous in kenny roberts colours too
I fitted a bar conversion to my R1 as it was too uncomfy for me at over 6' tall. Then I got a bit carried away over the following 6 years of ownership. Best bike I ever had. Still miss her even today :'(
Nice, yes have considered that too, also thought about fitting heli bars, the R1 is a fantastic machine, will miss it but the gen 1 suits me a lot better, comfort is a big factor on the runs i do these days, they last from dawn to dusk
(14-08-13, 11:20 PM)AyJay link Wrote: Ah. The old 'I can't ride it slowly' problem. Yeah. Got that on the Gen 1 too! I honestly think I should do a James Hunt and in the same way he used to drive an old Austin A30 van, I think I should go back to a 250!
The problem is AyJay, on a 250 you would just rag it everywhere. A certain 600 rider I know with a 33 bhp limit has to ride it on the limit to keep up, and boy does he keep up.
Only way to ride, fazer on hold as dealer and finance not offering a good deal :'( will buy over winter or in the spring, bike off road end septe mber so not long to go in season, pity, need a good gen 1 again
(15-08-13, 03:54 PM)fireblake link Wrote: The problem is AyJay, on a 250 you would just rag it everywhere. A certain 600 rider I know with a 33 bhp limit has to ride it on the limit to keep up, and boy does he keep up.
Mickey
Superb video yes i,ll keep looking, gems turn up quite often, am patient so willing to wait, next season i,ll be on a nice gen 1 again, no hardship riding an R1 till then i garage my bikes at end of september anyway so gives me time to look for a peach .
Quick update on my fazer search, may have a deal on a mint 08 fazer 1000 4,500 miles and pristine, dealer giving me top money for the R1 so as long as the finance company play ball i,ll be picking it up soon anything to look for on the gen 2? appreciate feedback from owners bike is dark grey
(14-08-13, 11:06 PM)boxer1 link Wrote: R1 a fantastc tool, you can get reasonably comfy too but impossible to ride slow !! am 90 to 140 everywhere :evil :evil the gen 1 is a better all round bet for my kind of riding, it took two months of riding to get used to it, lots of neck/wrist ache at first but you do get used to it. here it is on a recent trip up north 350 miles in a day, tough going on an R1.
I saw your R1 at the pit stop in arrochar. I was on my tuono v4 and my mate was on his gen 1 fazer. If i recall there were loads of fazers their