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Not sure on the economy thing but I know there are better bangs for your buck. I went toe to toe with a guy on a 1200 with my 08 FZ1 ( 998cc) and he could not touch me from a 50mph roll on..I literally trackered away from the dude on 3 different attempts. Even on long straights he was no match.
I don't have a 1200 but I do own a ZRX1100 and I like it alot, the only complaint that I have is if you are a bigger person as I am the bike[ chassis ] is a little small. I call it my 1100 cc motard
Not sure on the economy thing but I know there are better bangs for your buck. I went toe to toe with a guy on a 1200 with my 08 FZ1 ( 998cc) and he could not touch me from a 50mph roll on..I literally trackered away from the dude on 3 different attempts. Even on long straights he was no match.
While I'd much rather have a fuel injected standard bike like the FZ1, ZRX 1100s can be had for $2-$3K and 1200s for $3-$4K. Not sure how much 08 FZ1s are going for but ZRX bikes sure do sound like pretty good bang for the buck in the standard bike context.
I'm sure your description of FZ1 performance is accurate. But isn't the FZ1 even more knee up and bent over riding position than the ZRX?
The B-King is an interesting bike, but it too is kind f knee up and is well, hideous - IMHO.
But I like evaluation of bang for the buck; that is a very big factor for me in most everything - especially bikes.
Joe, I understand those FZ's are basically R1's in sheep's clothing... right? I want/need one bad bad.
Straight up position with handlebars here is a pic of mine..
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Very nice. That is at a whole different level than my two 'standards'.
I guess the US market requires standard bikes to have a minimum amount of plastic. It would be nice to have one with less covering.
Also a bit less knee bend would be nice.
I don't tour or commute on my standards so my riding is mostly confined to day long runs in the mountains; when I get to ride at home... A standard bike like the FZ1 or the Kaw Z1000 would be great with the FI and contemporary design. But I'm thinkin the next bike will be a Road King with an HD 120r motor.
In any case, great bike that looks like it would be a blast to ride.
Would it be rude to ask what oen of those might be going for?
I see them in the 4500 range frequently depends on mods and mileage, mine is heavily modded..
- The european model has no plastic up front, just a headlight.
I think the reason the ZRX doesn't hold it's value as well as some of the other standards of the same era is its' retro styling. While the retro styling attacts a certain group of riders, it is a turn-off for many others. The ones who want the retro look in a modern motorcycle for the most part have them, or have had them and moved on to other cycles.
Poor delusional FZ1 Gen II Owners. Gen 1 was bike of the year for multiple years, I have 118K on one of mine and it still is going very strong. Gen 1 riding position is very close to GS.
Mr. Whelan's is nice too, I guess......................
Not many bikes that hold their values now days, even Harleys have taken a major hit. By the way that isn't a bad thing if you want to own many and you plan to buy and hold. Now if the states would just pass a law that allows you to have a single plate that you can move from bike to bike (like a dealer plate) and only have to insure your most expensive machine, life would be cheap and easy.