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Offline yellowtail3

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Back in the saddle again!
« on: June 30, 2012, 06:10:54 AM »
Been over ten years without a bike... that now rectified. Picked up an 2003 FZ1 earlier this week, first Yamaha I've owned since an RD400 in 1979:




The FZ1 is... fun. I never imagined I'd say this, but I might have gotten more bike than I need - well, of course I did, but that's part of the fun. Some observations:
It's moderately comfortable - much better than a pure sport bike, but not as comfy as any of my four GS Suzukis were. I think I'll probably put a taller screen on it, and bar risers. There's a fair amount of wind turbulence noise, ear plugs are a must (years of riding without them have taken a toll on my hearing, took me years to learn that lesson).

The engine is a gem - 20-valve four, making something like 120+ horsepower at the rear wheel. Throttle response is snappy, no glaring flat spots. It's fairly smooth - smoother than an of GS1100 - with some buzz at about 75mph (I'll prob go up a tooth on countersprocket). Someone told me that these Yamahas are peaky; clearly, he never rode one. You can tool around in sixth gear all the way down to around 25mph, and still roll on just fine. Passing on the highway? - a downshift is optional. First gear is good to about 85mph, and then you've got five more to go. Yippee.

Handling, compared to superbikes of the 70s/80s, is... just grand. You can flick it into corners with no drama, this thing can make anyone feel like Kenny Roberts. Very, very high limits (I'll leave the corner of that envelope untested, thank you much). Brakes are better than anything I've ridden.

Looking forward to a ride to Deal's Gap sometime in the fall... :)
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Re: Back in the saddle again!
« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2012, 06:14:37 AM »
  Nice looking bike !!  Enjoy ..but start out with moderation..
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Re: Back in the saddle again!
« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2012, 08:38:27 AM »
Congrats on the new scooter. Yes work into it slowly.
My friend at work has a Kaw that is similar, ninja engine but more of a daily rider than a sport bike. Yes, a lot more comfortable than I thought it would be. Not quite as comfortable as my Ultra-Classic though. ;) :D
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Re: Back in the saddle again!
« Reply #3 on: June 30, 2012, 09:12:05 AM »
That looks like so much FUN! Is that passenger pegs I see?

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Re: Back in the saddle again!
« Reply #4 on: July 01, 2012, 01:18:42 AM »
MMMmmmm!!!!.  Nice ride...120hp!...that's a lot of HP for 520lbs or so! Dat bike got to giddy up alright!! How's the brakes.. ;D ?? Been riding on the rear wheel yet... ;) ?  Be careful, ride safe, ,,,watch them cagers, too! Carbs on it, right?  ..TM7
Well, yeah, it's fast, and it's easy fast.  Passing doesn't require a down shift, it just... bolts. However, if you really want to go, it makes power hard above 6K, and really hard above 8K (redline is 11,500rpm). First gear is good to 85mph, then you've got five more to go - yippee!


I'm keeping the front end on the ground, though it'll levitate at 8K in 1st and 2nd gear. Heck, I'm granny-shifting as I get used to it... but it really does tempt me to get my inner Kenny Roberts on. Resisting.
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Re: Back in the saddle again!
« Reply #5 on: July 01, 2012, 02:52:26 AM »
Red line power shifts will be next...

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Re: Back in the saddle again!
« Reply #6 on: July 01, 2012, 05:01:00 AM »
 RD 400 !!  OMG that brings back memories !! :'( :-[
 
When that engine got on the pipes, yipppeeeee !!
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Re: Back in the saddle again!
« Reply #7 on: July 01, 2012, 05:18:53 AM »
RD 400 !!  OMG that brings back memories !! :'( :-[
 
When that engine got on the pipes, yipppeeeee !!
Happy memories, I'll bet. Yeah... at the time - I was 18 - I fancied myself the 2nd Coming of Kenny Roberts. I put D&G chambers on it, huge jets, 350 pistons, rear set pegs, clubmans, number plates, the whole deal. And if it was peaky before all that, afterwards... well, MPG suffered, but it was a giant-killer. A friend had a Honda 650, another a 750 Four; I regularly dusted both. RD400 was a grand bike. If I could find one now, though, I'd leave it stock... they were very good, much better than the Kawasaki triples of same size (IMHO, of course...)


Mine was one of the red ones, looked just like this stock, before I 'improved' it:


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Re: Back in the saddle again!
« Reply #8 on: July 02, 2012, 08:45:00 AM »
You know I can't recall the original color. I had to have the tank fixed and repainted because a drunk punk kicked it over where it was parked, otherwise it was stock.  Do you remember a product called "Steen"?
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