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New Marthy Danmoto exhaust put on today.. All I have to say is wow what a difference! Awesome job Marthy!!!!!

Looks great! I like how well that muffler sits.


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Thought about it but I'm thinking about a full color change. Maybe a matte grey/black mix.


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Ohh, that I would like to see done with the 6R.
 
New mirrors (no more shrek ears), and installed smoked flushmount turn signals.

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Was getting my bike ready since I'm taking it to work in he morning and my 2 nephews and my son wanted to sit on her. My youngest nephew (Mason) is the one wearing the tinted screen, his brother (Gage) is the skinny one and the the biggest of the 3 is my nine year old Cody. He plays offensive tackle for the Quakertown 90 lb Panthers.

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That 3rd pic is hilarious. Reminds me of my son when he want to wear my helmet.


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hi

well i tried to make my chain a little more tight and ended up messing the chain puller now yamaha has it backorder until october 22 means goodbye to riding till next april
 
1 year ago today, I made a huge decision to change my life. I made my first big investment into something that I thought would change my life. And it did. 1 year ago, I bought My FZ6R and I don't regret it. I was scared, excited and felt like a little school girl. 6 months later, I bought a helmet camera and began motovlogging. Little did I know, that doing those little videos would change my life for the better. I have found something I truly enjoy and I have met some amazing people for it. Several doors have opened for me to take and I look forward to the future of riding! : )
 
I sold her ;(

*salutes* may she bring her new owner the same joy that was brought to you.

Edit: what bike are you looking at getting next?
 
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Congrats..... Glad you find your new passion and enjoying it. The people on this forum are very supportive. I really appreciate that about them.

I absolutely love... Love.... Love riding and the FZ6R. This is my third bikes and it's my favorite. We have 5, 000 miles in 4 months together.

Wish you many more wonderful miles with your bike.

Cheers.....

Toni
Samsung Galaxy S3
 
Congrats..... Glad you find your new passion and enjoying it. The people on this forum are very supportive. I really appreciate that about them.

I absolutely love... Love.... Love riding and the FZ6R. This is my third bikes and it's my favorite. We have 5, 000 miles in 4 months together.

Wish you many more wonderful miles with your bike.

Cheers.....

Toni
Samsung Galaxy S3

Yet I know the day will come when I will part with my FZ6R. I don't know when that will be but I know it is coming. maybe in another year or so... who knows. My FZ6R is my first bike and I'm glad I chose her as my first bike. No complaints here from it. Almost at 4k miles with her and I am sure there are many more miles to come!
 
Had an absolutely wonderful ride home today!
First, successfully negotiated traffic getting out of the city. Then, the usual rush hour traffic (slowing from 75 to 25 at a moment's notice for no apparent reason) on the highway was actually free flowing and quick.
After that, I left the highway a bit earlier to take my "decompression" route (only road between work and home with curves) and had no cars in front of me.
Lastly, I decided not to go home immediately but went to do a little loop that's close to home, part of which is an old carriage road (now paved) i.e. loads of tiny curves... Feels nice at a brisk (safe) speed! ;)
The first part of the squigglies was very recently paved, with new gravel on the sides that had spread all over the road - took that part easy. The rest was fun :D The part after the sguigglies, which is a straight (to a motorcycle) road home, I had a hard time with... It would have been sooooo easy to go faster than appropriate, listening to "Y'all want a single" by Korn as I was... I was good, though, and didn't :)
 
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