I own a red 2006 FZ6. It's a beautiful bike. I bought it new right after my MSF class because I found it comfortable to sit on and found quite a number of reviews and even at least one article where folks had touted it as an acceptable beginner's bike. I disagree. Perhaps someone who doesn't mind crashing as part of their learning......but not me. I learned very quickly that it has controls that require experience to keep from getting into trouble with. I still own the bike......and the only rides I've had on it in the last two years have been as a passenger since I loaned it to my brother. He has experience and it's been a huge help for him with gas mileage for work commuting. I have had countless people tell me it wouldn't take much for me to get used to it. I disagree. It IS too much bike for a beginner - ANY beginner - to learn on safely.
I'm sure any number of people can (and have) muddled through that learning curve. I'm equally certain they were not any safer than I would have been.
I still want to ride. I'm over feeling like I "should" be able to get going on that bike. I plan to retake the MSF course with my daughter. I do not HAVE to - I have my M class on my license. I just figure it's a heck of a lot safer idea than pretending I remember or that it'll all come back to me no matter what bike I'm on. Then I can have a good time riding the Ninja 250 commuting for work......and work my way up to getting that FZ6 back from my brother
