wackston
New Member
Hi guys,
I'm a happy new(ish) owner of an FZ1 (ABS). After a late start to spring I've finally got the feel of the shiny FZ1 I picked up towards the end of last Season (N-hemisphere!).
I was expecting the pegs tendency to scrape early(ish). What I wasn't expecting was the Bikes reluctance to Wheelie. I mean, sure its a fairly forward riding position but 150PS is 150PS.
My old Fireblade (similar performance on paper) would power-wheelie in 2nd - just open her up and wait ;-). I swear I've ripped open the FZ from low speed in 1st a dozen times and - apart from accelerating like crazy - nuthin'. The front wheel doesn't even really get light. Even popping the clutch with a good dose of revs doesn't really do what I'd expect. She pops up a little sure enough but where the 'blade (or even the VFR800!) would have needed a dab of brake to avoid scaring me the FZ1 just settles straight down again.
Have Yamaha have done some electronic sneakery in 1st or am I just getting old/fat/chicken (select any that apply).
-Andrew
I'm a happy new(ish) owner of an FZ1 (ABS). After a late start to spring I've finally got the feel of the shiny FZ1 I picked up towards the end of last Season (N-hemisphere!).
I was expecting the pegs tendency to scrape early(ish). What I wasn't expecting was the Bikes reluctance to Wheelie. I mean, sure its a fairly forward riding position but 150PS is 150PS.
My old Fireblade (similar performance on paper) would power-wheelie in 2nd - just open her up and wait ;-). I swear I've ripped open the FZ from low speed in 1st a dozen times and - apart from accelerating like crazy - nuthin'. The front wheel doesn't even really get light. Even popping the clutch with a good dose of revs doesn't really do what I'd expect. She pops up a little sure enough but where the 'blade (or even the VFR800!) would have needed a dab of brake to avoid scaring me the FZ1 just settles straight down again.
Have Yamaha have done some electronic sneakery in 1st or am I just getting old/fat/chicken (select any that apply).
-Andrew