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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2008

My first bike - a 2006 Yamaha FZ6. Just a quick walk around and overview. Go get yours!

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  • Go get yours! - The description made me laugh : )

  • @imcheater yeah, cornball I know xp

  • Is the fz6 a comfrotable ride? I want a light, nimble bike, that can stop quickly, and turn on a dime. I have an old ass suzuki gr650 which will do just that, but lacks the acceleration I want. I want either an FZ6 of a suzuki sv650. What kind of fuel milage do you get if you don't get too wild with the throttle?

  • @ariel4more In my humble opinion, I rate this bike high in handling and breaking. The acceleration is excellent for my needs, although I'm not a track demon. This is not a racing bike, but on the other hand will not let you down on the highway. Most of my riding is highway, between 60 - 90mph and I end up getting about 50mpg.

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  • NICE BIKE

  • bello il fazzerone... ce l'ho anche io.

  • @davidstowe358 precisely

  • @undergroundmechmusic That kinda stinks, that would make it near impossible to see at night. Were you able to fix that?

  • @mifan93 Agreed, the single headlight thing does annoy me as well. @toyota4x4canadaguy seems to have a mod solution for this, maybe we can apply some peer pressure? I ended paying around 7500 for mine in 08, I probably could have gotten a better price and I'm sure the sales guy smelled a n00b.

  • @pred123424 w00t! This bike has a de-tuned r6 engine, get it up in RPMs and she will definitely scream!

  • @jaggaaz I do recommend this bike, it was my first as well. Should be plenty of power for a guy your size. Be aware that with a bike, slow does not always equal safe. My experience is that putzing around in traffic trying to "act like a car" is not the way to go -- you do not have the visibility of a car. So having enough power to by pass traffic knots is important if you are going to be spending any amount of time on the highway. Good luck and ride safe

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