BA Worx
New Member
Hello everyone, my name is Sara and I just bought a 2011 FZ6R this past Friday and absolutely love it! This is my second bike, I started with a 1982 Yamaha Maxim XS400. It is currently my project bike, custom frame, new seat, modified tank, the whole gig. I thought that was fast, with all of 27HP to the rear wheel. Lets just say the FZ6R feels like riding a missile down the street. I plan to get more confident on the bike, eventually working my way up to track days. I have no doubt the bike is capable, I just need to catch up.
I am currently studying Mechanical Engineering and love to spend my free time (what little I have) in the garage customizing, painting, welding, and designing. With that being said, the bike will get a fair amount of work over time, but likely no power upgrades, its already wayyyy more than enough. On the way already are exhaust, wheel tape, adjustable levers, heated grips, and spare headlight to work on a retrofit. Custom paint will be done over next winter, unless I decide to buy a second set of plastics, paint them, and swap out over a weekend. The "Raven" scheme sure is sharp, but I'm not one to leave well enough alone.
I tend to lurk on the forums quite a bit, not posting unless I feel I have something unique to contribute. Great to meet everyone and I truly appreciate all the knowledge and experience already on the forum from riders much more experienced and knowledgeable than myself.
Ride on Ladies (and Gentlemen) !
I am currently studying Mechanical Engineering and love to spend my free time (what little I have) in the garage customizing, painting, welding, and designing. With that being said, the bike will get a fair amount of work over time, but likely no power upgrades, its already wayyyy more than enough. On the way already are exhaust, wheel tape, adjustable levers, heated grips, and spare headlight to work on a retrofit. Custom paint will be done over next winter, unless I decide to buy a second set of plastics, paint them, and swap out over a weekend. The "Raven" scheme sure is sharp, but I'm not one to leave well enough alone.
I tend to lurk on the forums quite a bit, not posting unless I feel I have something unique to contribute. Great to meet everyone and I truly appreciate all the knowledge and experience already on the forum from riders much more experienced and knowledgeable than myself.
Ride on Ladies (and Gentlemen) !
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