- Joined
- Oct 16, 2008
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- Location
- Bryan, TX
- First Name
- Dennie
- Last Name
- Spears
I'm approaching 70 years old and this was going to be my last sporty bike. The FZ10 reviews changed my mind, so the FZ1 is for sale.
24,575 miles. Just got back from a 3,400 mile ride and installed new tires, oil change and brake pads. About 300 miles since the trip, but I still ride it to work about once a week. Chain and sprockets have less than 5,000 miles. Clean Blue title in my name. nine79-four36-seven797
Mods include:
Exhaust-Two Brother slip on
I can't remember the name of it, but it has one of the electronic boxes to allow tuning the injectors to the pipe.
Shorty dog leg levers-I can change them with my FZ10 if the buyer doesn't like them
SAE plug for a trickle charger. I also use it to power a cigarette lighter plug for my phone charger or GPS. Plug is zip tied to handlebars.
Frame sliders
Tags are US Marine Corp, honorably discharged. They do not go with the bike unless you show me your DD214.
I donated some money to help a young lady with her battle against cancer. She gave me 2 stickers. Jennifer lost her battle and if you promise to keep the stickers on the bike for at least another year, I'll knock off $100.
Tires still have the nipples on the side. No curves on the way to work.
The biggest cosmetic defect. Another rider parked beside me and lost his balance. His handlebar weight hit this side panel. You have to look closely to see it.
The instrument cover is not nearly as scratched as this picture depicts.
Shorty levers
24,575 miles. Just got back from a 3,400 mile ride and installed new tires, oil change and brake pads. About 300 miles since the trip, but I still ride it to work about once a week. Chain and sprockets have less than 5,000 miles. Clean Blue title in my name. nine79-four36-seven797
Mods include:
Exhaust-Two Brother slip on
I can't remember the name of it, but it has one of the electronic boxes to allow tuning the injectors to the pipe.
Shorty dog leg levers-I can change them with my FZ10 if the buyer doesn't like them
SAE plug for a trickle charger. I also use it to power a cigarette lighter plug for my phone charger or GPS. Plug is zip tied to handlebars.
Frame sliders
Tags are US Marine Corp, honorably discharged. They do not go with the bike unless you show me your DD214.
I donated some money to help a young lady with her battle against cancer. She gave me 2 stickers. Jennifer lost her battle and if you promise to keep the stickers on the bike for at least another year, I'll knock off $100.
Tires still have the nipples on the side. No curves on the way to work.
The biggest cosmetic defect. Another rider parked beside me and lost his balance. His handlebar weight hit this side panel. You have to look closely to see it.
The instrument cover is not nearly as scratched as this picture depicts.
Shorty levers
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