I had an A2 one for 8 years. It was a brilliant bike. I road it from Ireland to Scotland with my wife before we were married. Never missed a beat. Most reliable bike I ever had. I left it lying up in a shed for a year and a half and it started right up. No other bike I’ve had before or since could do that.
Oh, this is my bike! I have the 2007 Fazer S2, an incredible bike. I've ridden it everywhere, and it's been fantastic. It’s powerful, versatile, and, for me, the perfect travel bike. It only consumes 4.4L/100 km, even with a passenger, and has great speed - plus, the sound is amazing! I bought mine for €3800 with 27,000 km on it, and now at 40,000 km, everything’s still perfect. My favorite bike so far! ;)
I have a 2009 FAZER FZ6 semi faired with ABS and for me it's the perfect bike, the small fairing helps a bit on the wind pressure on the hands and chest, and the ABS it's an extra help. I agree 100% with all your comments. Spot on!
I have the fz6 fazer with the windshield. I rode it to Italy and back over the mountain passes. Only complaint is the gearbox it fiels like a tractor at times. Comfort is fine for a tall person.
Love my Fz6. Upgraded HEL brake lines, RaceTech Fork Springs, heavier fork oil, and power commander have made it almost perfect. Kind of a problem because it is making it hard to convince my self to sell it just to experience other bikes.
I really enjoy your vids, especially these test rides of individual bikes. It’s super interesting to see bikes that are ridden and have the owner’s personality in them. Great work!
@@FreeMilesMC I 100% agree. I bought a Royal Enfield INT650 a few years ago from recommendations. I outgrew it and just bought a 2023 Triumph t120, but the Interceptor was a great motorcycle and I had a lot of fun on it. Thanks again for the videos, keep up the good work!
Spaniard here, got this one for A2----, it was limited on the papers for A2, police stopped me and turns out you cant limit it, because of the CV, the amount limited must not exceed 45 and you cant more than half it, so 45 makes 90 and our starting point 98cv is higher, ooops tough luck, driving with improper license 500 euro fine, reduced to half if paid in a month and stuck 2 years with a bike I couldnt use, lucky they didnt impound it. They didnt even bother to check whether it was limited for real, assumed it wasnt, last guy probably got a semi fake stamp or took advantaage of a previous loophole to have it say limited in the papers. FF 2 years Now I ride it and loving it, just finding out how awesome it really is lol, I was considering this one or the kawa ER, happy I got this one.
I've loved mine. Bought it new in 2007 as my first-ish bike and used it as my main bike until around 2020. Put 55k miles on it and have never had any issues with it. I still have it because it's hard to let it go even though I've got newer bikes, including an Intercepter 650.
I just watched you last four videos in a row, before I didn’t managed. So from entering Kosovo until this review thumbs up, I had a very nice evening 👍 really entertaining and it’s super that you take us on your journey. Keep riding.
I like this owners tastes. He spent sometime getting the bike back right and I see what he did with it. I'd love to show him mine for comparison. The proper under carriage and a few other details would finish that machine off nicely. Great bikes.....not for beginners.
I never rode this bike, but would love to try one. :) I have the CBR and the Hornet that are 600 cc on my channel. I enjoyed the review. Take care. Cheers.
I used to have a 2005 fz1, I currently have a 2004 YZF600R and have been looking at upgrading to one of these instead of another fz1 but the market on used bikes is really high right now
Thanks for review. I have same one, but with stock fairing. I've put side+top luggage on and it's now my (sport)-touring machine. Yes it's true that for max acceleration you don't have to go beyond 2-3 gear on such roads. But it's also great for relaxed rides, switch to 4-5 gear and cruise on those roads. That's what I meant in the comment in previous video (:
I have one. FZ6 S2 (ABS) 2008. Bought it a couple months ago. The best decision I ever made. Despite I am interested in Yamaha Tracer 9, I think the Fazer stays at home as well...
I have a 2006 fz6n, realy nise bike to ride, got the power for cruising, realy enjoy her. Mine was 2500 eu in 2023😊 she has 58000 kms so the previous owner, dint drive much, 18 years old bike 😊 ..
I have a Yamaha Xj6 (78 hp) and I love it. It's so much fun to ride, It's easy to service and cheap. For me, it's the better FZ6, the engine is a bit slower in v-max, but in the mid-rpm's it's more powerful, and it got ABS (in the rain very nice, and in the dry nearly never used)
I bought a 2006 fz6 as my first street moto and it's been a wonderful bike, that has provided many miles of fun, and comfortable for long rides. Was cheap compared to everything else in the 600cc range (besides an sv650, but that's boring), sharing engine components with the r6, parts availability is good. Has a bit of a cult following online, so there are tons of people to get answers and advice from. I do not feel anywhere close to outgrowing this bike, and honestly I might keep it forever. I don't feel any need to upgrade or change to a different bike.
Guess what bike I've had for the last 8 years now... xD Actually an FZ6 Fazer (the one with the partial fairing). Unfo she doesn't see a lot of action anymore, because I have 2 other bikes that have basically replaced her... but still I like the Fazer a lot. I'd be willing to part with it but so far no serious inquiries. :/
Great review- many good points! I know the engine in another tune on the xj6. Where I really enjoy it power and behavior. With the bikini fairing I would like to have it - though it looks tall for me 178 cm
sem duvida uma das melhores naked 600 ja feitas ,.. sobretudo as de 2 ger. ja com quadro em aluminio ,.. e claro, um bom motor herdado da r6 ,.. apenas um pouco amansado,.. ainda assim baste performante ,..,.. sem duvida uma boa maquina pra disfrutar dos gloriosos 4 cilindros e seu som poderoso ,..!!
Does this windshield do something for the huge amount of air that comes into your upper body + face? worth buying for a fazer naked? I think its ugly but maybe usefull? TIA
I had an A2 one for 8 years. It was a brilliant bike. I road it from Ireland to Scotland with my wife before we were married. Never missed a beat. Most reliable bike I ever had. I left it lying up in a shed for a year and a half and it started right up. No other bike I’ve had before or since could do that.
Oh, this is my bike!
I have the 2007 Fazer S2, an incredible bike. I've ridden it everywhere, and it's been fantastic. It’s powerful, versatile, and, for me, the perfect travel bike. It only consumes 4.4L/100 km, even with a passenger, and has great speed - plus, the sound is amazing! I bought mine for €3800 with 27,000 km on it, and now at 40,000 km, everything’s still perfect. My favorite bike so far! ;)
I have a 2009 FAZER FZ6 semi faired with ABS and for me it's the perfect bike, the small fairing helps a bit on the wind pressure on the hands and chest, and the ABS it's an extra help. I agree 100% with all your comments. Spot on!
I have the fz6 fazer with the windshield. I rode it to Italy and back over the mountain passes. Only complaint is the gearbox it fiels like a tractor at times. Comfort is fine for a tall person.
Love my Fz6. Upgraded HEL brake lines, RaceTech Fork Springs, heavier fork oil, and power commander have made it almost perfect. Kind of a problem because it is making it hard to convince my self to sell it just to experience other bikes.
i had a 2005 FZ6N last year, was basically a street fighter R6 from factory and i loved it, miss it to this day
I really enjoy your vids, especially these test rides of individual bikes. It’s super interesting to see bikes that are ridden and have the owner’s personality in them. Great work!
Thank you for appretiating that in specific because i think those are the Reviews that actually provide the Most value
@@FreeMilesMC I 100% agree. I bought a Royal Enfield INT650 a few years ago from recommendations. I outgrew it and just bought a 2023 Triumph t120, but the Interceptor was a great motorcycle and I had a lot of fun on it. Thanks again for the videos, keep up the good work!
Spaniard here, got this one for A2----, it was limited on the papers for A2, police stopped me and turns out you cant limit it, because of the CV, the amount limited must not exceed 45 and you cant more than half it, so 45 makes 90 and our starting point 98cv is higher, ooops tough luck, driving with improper license 500 euro fine, reduced to half if paid in a month and stuck 2 years with a bike I couldnt use, lucky they didnt impound it. They didnt even bother to check whether it was limited for real, assumed it wasnt, last guy probably got a semi fake stamp or took advantaage of a previous loophole to have it say limited in the papers. FF 2 years Now I ride it and loving it, just finding out how awesome it really is lol, I was considering this one or the kawa ER, happy I got this one.
I've loved mine. Bought it new in 2007 as my first-ish bike and used it as my main bike until around 2020. Put 55k miles on it and have never had any issues with it. I still have it because it's hard to let it go even though I've got newer bikes, including an Intercepter 650.
I just watched you last four videos in a row, before I didn’t managed. So from entering Kosovo until this review thumbs up, I had a very nice evening 👍 really entertaining and it’s super that you take us on your journey. Keep riding.
Seriously one of the best bikes I have owned even though it's 17 years old, and I have an s1000r.
I like this owners tastes. He spent sometime getting the bike back right and I see what he did with it. I'd love to show him mine for comparison. The proper under carriage and a few other details would finish that machine off nicely. Great bikes.....not for beginners.
I never rode this bike, but would love to try one. :) I have the CBR and the Hornet that are 600 cc on my channel. I enjoyed the review. Take care. Cheers.
I used to have a 2005 fz1, I currently have a 2004 YZF600R and have been looking at upgrading to one of these instead of another fz1 but the market on used bikes is really high right now
Thanks for review. I have same one, but with stock fairing. I've put side+top luggage on and it's now my (sport)-touring machine. Yes it's true that for max acceleration you don't have to go beyond 2-3 gear on such roads. But it's also great for relaxed rides, switch to 4-5 gear and cruise on those roads. That's what I meant in the comment in previous video (:
I have one. FZ6 S2 (ABS) 2008. Bought it a couple months ago. The best decision I ever made. Despite I am interested in Yamaha Tracer 9, I think the Fazer stays at home as well...
I have a 2006 fz6n, realy nise bike to ride, got the power for cruising, realy enjoy her. Mine was 2500 eu in 2023😊 she has 58000 kms so the previous owner, dint drive much, 18 years old bike 😊
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I have a Yamaha Xj6 (78 hp) and I love it. It's so much fun to ride, It's easy to service and cheap. For me, it's the better FZ6, the engine is a bit slower in v-max, but in the mid-rpm's it's more powerful, and it got ABS (in the rain very nice, and in the dry nearly never used)
I bought a 2006 fz6 as my first street moto and it's been a wonderful bike, that has provided many miles of fun, and comfortable for long rides. Was cheap compared to everything else in the 600cc range (besides an sv650, but that's boring), sharing engine components with the r6, parts availability is good. Has a bit of a cult following online, so there are tons of people to get answers and advice from. I do not feel anywhere close to outgrowing this bike, and honestly I might keep it forever. I don't feel any need to upgrade or change to a different bike.
I have a BMW s1000r and an FZ6n if I had a choice of only one it would be the FZ6 love it. Australia.
Keep it up brother!❤️
Trying my best ☺️
Nice, and i agree with your points
Thats nice to hear ☺️
Hey Miles! If youre ever in the Netherlands, ill let you ride & review my 2023 Honda cb650r 💪🏼
Oh, Thank you that Sounds amazing please send me an email so i can contact you. ☺️
@@FreeMilesMC sent brother, lets get it arranged 🥳
@@FreeMilesMC the E-mail is sent brother 😉
Guess what bike I've had for the last 8 years now... xD Actually an FZ6 Fazer (the one with the partial fairing). Unfo she doesn't see a lot of action anymore, because I have 2 other bikes that have basically replaced her... but still I like the Fazer a lot. I'd be willing to part with it but so far no serious inquiries. :/
Great review- many good points!
I know the engine in another tune on the xj6. Where I really enjoy it power and behavior.
With the bikini fairing I would like to have it - though it looks tall for me 178 cm
sem duvida uma das melhores naked 600 ja feitas ,.. sobretudo as de 2 ger. ja com quadro em aluminio ,.. e claro, um bom motor herdado da r6 ,.. apenas um pouco amansado,.. ainda assim baste performante ,..,.. sem duvida uma boa maquina pra disfrutar dos gloriosos 4 cilindros e seu som poderoso ,..!!
Nice bike but it's too recent well outside my budget, I got a 2007 650 Bandit S for less than 1000 euros with almost 50 thousand km. 😅
I actually would love to Review somthing Like That too. Because i want to Show bikes people can actually buy aswell ☺️
Wauw nise price😊
Does this windshield do something for the huge amount of air that comes into your upper body + face? worth buying for a fazer naked? I think its ugly but maybe usefull? TIA
@@caz_3 yes actually helps quite a lot for me at least and i usually struggle with windshilds as i am quite Talll
@@FreeMilesMC ty buddy, i may try to install one to my FZ6N
"solid white lines are just a suggestion anyway"
our dear author
Yes i need to Pay more attantion to them😬
you didnt stop on 5:15 ...
Very nice review!❤ I will say nothing will safe you on more equipped Bike with Features and mods, If you do a big mistake.
Thank you ☺️
I think some of the later (German!) FZ 6‘s had abs…
Bro where is the wooden spoon
It will soon make a Return don’t worry ☺️
Nice review.But the bike is small or you are big...or maybe both 😁
I am really tall the bike is normal sized ☺️
@5:15 that's a crosswalk! Don't you guys have to stop over there?
It's ugly
The half fairing version with a lower cowl looks a lot better imo, not a huge fan of this style headlight vs the other style similar to fz1