Yamaha FZ1 and Yamaha FZ1 Fazer
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Yamaha FZ1 and Yamaha FZ1 Fazer
Can someone help me? Is there a difference between the FZ1 and the FZ1 Fazer? If so, what is it? They look the same. Seemingly their specs are the same.
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one's naked and the other is semi-faired.
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its the same bike
they call em fazers in europe and FZ1 else where
i thunk
good bike btw, 150hp, its basically a tuned/geared down R1
they call em fazers in europe and FZ1 else where
i thunk

good bike btw, 150hp, its basically a tuned/geared down R1
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I recently bought an FZ6 and its amazing...
My friends just bought a 250 ninja and a 650 ninja so I have had the chance to ride them all and the FZ6 in my opinion is by far a more fun bike..
the 250 ninja is great to learn on if you can afford a new bike next season.
I thought the 650 ninja was alright... i read alot of reviews and I think the the reviews are a little over excited about the bike.. at below 4 rpm it rattles and makes not 'sexy' noises
just my 2c
My friends just bought a 250 ninja and a 650 ninja so I have had the chance to ride them all and the FZ6 in my opinion is by far a more fun bike..
the 250 ninja is great to learn on if you can afford a new bike next season.
I thought the 650 ninja was alright... i read alot of reviews and I think the the reviews are a little over excited about the bike.. at below 4 rpm it rattles and makes not 'sexy' noises
just my 2c
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As far as I know if your between FZ6 and a Ninja 650 your looking at 2 completely different engines... I have no clue about the details but this makes these two very different... if its your first bike then the ninja could be an option but the fz6 pulls ALOT harder.. (not meant to say that the 650 is a wussy bike just less power)
Both are fun and I am very excited to have both parked at my garage ready to roll anytime
Both are fun and I am very excited to have both parked at my garage ready to roll anytime

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Yeah, the FZ6 has the R6's I4 598 cc motor, while the Ninja 650 has the parallel twin 64tysomething. Either way, they're fast!Motofiend wrote:As far as I know if your between FZ6 and a Ninja 650 your looking at 2 completely different engines... I have no clue about the details but this makes these two very different... if its your first bike then the ninja could be an option but the fz6 pulls ALOT harder.. (not meant to say that the 650 is a wussy bike just less power)
Both are fun and I am very excited to have both parked at my garage ready to roll anytime
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Oh, absolutely. I'm not being defensive of the bike - I don't care who does or doesn't like it. I do and thats all that matters to me. I was just commenting on the rattling.Motofiend wrote:As far as I know if your between FZ6 and a Ninja 650 your looking at 2 completely different engines... I have no clue about the details but this makes these two very different... if its your first bike then the ninja could be an option but the fz6 pulls ALOT harder.. (not meant to say that the 650 is a wussy bike just less power)
Both are fun and I am very excited to have both parked at my garage ready to roll anytime

The FZ6 was not comfortable for me, but the engine was definitely more powerful than the ninja 650, which seems to be a pretty forgiving bike to me so far. And its more than fast enough for me right now given some of the speeds I've hit.
